Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Guest List and Invitations

Step 1
Start with the guest list. This can be very difficult, especially if you have lots of friends. The rule of thumb is, only invite people you have SEEN in the last 12 months. Set the number of people and try and keep close to that number. Also, decide if you want to allow kids or not. Just remember that some parents will not attend if their kids are not allowed to attend the reception.

Step 2
Once you have your guest list you can start looking at invitation ideas. There are so many ideas online, here are a few sites!
http://www.ourweddingplus.com/blog/unique-destination-wedding-invitations-2/
http://birthannouncementsandcards.com/weddinginvitations/
http://www.trulymadlydeeply.com.au/store/catalog/DIY_Invitations_Buckles_DIY_Wedding_Invitation__1485__Diamante_Buckle_on_Boudoir_Pink.html

The invitations act as a “teaser” of what can be expected at the wedding. Coordinate the colour scheme of your invitations with the décor. A nice idea is to ask guests to dress in a certain colour. This make your photographs look fabulous! The best way to save money is to make the invites yourself. These days you get lovely paper, already printed with patterns and themes. All you have to do is print the info.

When making your invites, remember to make table numbers as well as a seating plan layout. You only need to make the basic background for now – the detail will come in as soon as the RSVP’s stream in. It’s also a good idea to have one notebook or pad just for invites. Keep all of your ideas together, keep track of guests and their contact details etc.




Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Planning your wedding abroad






So you want to get married but you can’t afford it? Why not have it abroad? South Africa is the perfect country to have a wedding. Why? We have flights from many international destinations. We have beautiful weather. We have great scenery. The South African Rand gives you good value for your Pound/Euro/Dollar. We have MANY venues to choose from. Our hospitality industry is well developed for tourists. Your guests will have an experience of a lifetime. You can do an African Safari Honeymoon.

How does one start? Well, for one you should get in touch with a PCO (Professional Conference Organiser) or Wedding planner. Hatfield Conferences is a good place to start as they can book flights and car hire in conjunction with your function. Contact mariette@hftmce.co.za for a quote! They will stay as much in your budget as possible and will give you advice on where you can save. For instance, by making your own invitations and place cards. These are also easy to stick in your luggage!

Next you need to establish your budget. To give you an idea, a basic wedding in South Africa can cost around R50 000. The Rand is about R10 to the US Dollar. But check the exchange rate daily (ZAR=US$). So you can look at $5000 for a basic wedding for 100 guests. This will include the venue, menu (buffet menu), tables, chairs, décor (table cloths, chair covers, centre pieces, crockery and cutlery and overlays), flowers, music (DJ), dance floor and one night in the honeymoon suite. You have to add the following costs: dress, suite, wedding party attire, hair/make-up/nails, flights, accommodation, car hire, honeymoon, gifts (for guests), invitations etc.

Once you have a budget in mind you can start with selecting a venue. This will depend upon what you want, for instance, a beach wedding will cost less but you always have the wind (and possible rain) to think of. The weather in South Africa is pretty predictable so there’s not too much to worry about. If you would prefer a bush/safari style wedding you should budget for more. These venues are normally luxurious and private, which make them more expensive. Also take into consideration how far your venue is from a major airport. This will add to your cost if you have to travel long distances.

Keep logged in for weekly posts. We plan to take a topic per week and let you know as much as possible. For now, think about your wedding abroad.