Tuesday 26 August 2014


events planner, the vendors you provide for a corporate or social event can either make or break your reputation especially if you are an upcoming business owner.

Here are tips to ensure your vendors are on the same page and deliver a fabulous event.
Understanding of Deliverables
Communication is key, and this is true with vendor relationships. It is very important to articulate your client’s requirements clearly to your vendors, especially with services that require creativity such as decoration, cake making or video coverage. It is best to go over things so that the information is understood. Always provide a written document for each vendor with terms and conditions. The vendor should also provide a check list of all the items they will supply for the event. For example make sure you know exactly what your cake vendor will provide based on the client requirements such as cake table, knife, table cloth, candles, matches etc. Do not presume. If in doubt, ask.

Time of Set Up and Departure
A vendor who turns up late for set up can actually make an event turn out disastrous. Such vendors should be struck off your list instantly, unless there is a good enough reason. Engage vendors with a track record of being trustworthy and reliable and who won’t let you down.

Beware of the time frame of hire. Some vendors have a time frame for engagement such as car hire services. Find out if they are flexible with their time because you do not want any surprises. I recall a wedding where the Limo driver was threatening to leave the venue because the contracted three hours was up.

Staffing
Too many staff or too little staff can create havoc at events. There is nothing worse than seeing more vendors at your events than guests. You always need to know the number of staff that is being supplied by the vendor. Find out as much information as possible. For example, how many waiters, servers, ushers etc.

Most clients do not cater for vendor feeding. They expect that any feeding will be included in the vendor fees. So make sure this is communicated to your vendors before the event. Under no condition should a member of staff from a vendor go and help themselves to feeding that has been provided for guests. This is highly unprofessional.

Last Meeting
It is a must that you speak with vendors face to face for meetings prior to the event. Get as much detail as possible and talk through the event set up and where each vendor will be located. And remember to ask if any matters need clarification. This will shed light on any loop holes.

Rules of Engagement
It is very important to brief your vendors on the rules of engagement for your events. There is nothing worse than seeing staff provided by vendors dancing around or taking photos of the event with their phone cameras, when there are guests. This is bad manners and unprofessional. Vendors need to be informed that if any such behaviour is demonstrated, they will not be called again.

Excellent Customer Service
Remind your vendors that their staff should demonstrate excellent customer service at all times. Under no condition should they argue with your client or their guests. They should go behold the call of duty to delight the client and always be at their best.

Source: RitaOkoye

 

Tuesday 5 August 2014


It Is Never Too Early To Start Planning Your Wedding!

A wedding is a special event for everyone involved in it either as a planner or guest. Everyone is drawn to weddings by emotions and the idea of actually feeling that sense of happiness and fulfillment when two people who are in love share their feelings in front of the people they love.

Planning a wedding is not an easy thing to do especially when you are not the best planner ever and when wedding elements are not your strongest point of interest. This is why it might be a good idea to do your research first and then start planning your wedding.

Also, trust us when we say that it is never too early to start researching and planning your wedding as you have no idea just how hard it is to get everything done after all the necessary brainstorming and decision taking during the planing stage.

 From the invitation to the elementary wedding napkins, every bride wants to discover and choose a fabulous color combination to create her wedding day decor.

 The trend this year is to adopt tones of different colors or of the same color in original combinations that will be appreciated for their uniqueness. The classic black & white is still in trend as well as the combination of metallic gold and silver! The conclusion is that anything goes when it comes to colors as well as we consider well done combinations and well chosen textures and patters!

Using pretty wedding colors in your wedding decor is a must and this is why we have considered a few ideas concerning decors that are in trend .

There are all sorts of great ideas for you to use, combinations to compare and match, colors to analyze separately and together in your attempt to create something unique for your wedding. Take the time you need to do all this and make sure your wedding will be a blast next year!
all this can be pretty daunting and the best advise for our brides to be is to hire a wedding planner!
Cheers!