The best thing to do is to call around and get quotes from 2 or 3 different caterers on a meal similar to what you intend to prepare and base your price on that.
No, they are there as your guests and friends. They have probably already given you wedding gifts, and it would be very rude to charge them for anything.
There are various ways they charge, I know some charge a fixed cost based on what is required to do and some do charge a % on the spendings on the wedding. This % again would vary , so I suggest you touch base with some planners who should give you the correct info.
You need to talk about it with your boyfriend or girlfriend and BOTH sets of parents.
The heraldic charge in the shape of a small ring is an annulet.
California State University and Northwestern California University are colleges that would prepare a student for a career as an event planning wedding coordinator. A major in business would be beneficial.
The best place to have a wedding certainly if you have a small bridal party would be the beach.
yes, but i would stick to dog food, with a small portion of kale.
Depending on your location, and skill level. You could charge $200-$450, because that's the typical price. The singer at my sisters wedding cost $300, my wedding gift to her. But while I was looking there were some singers that charge around $800.
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that would be very helpful to the person (name cards) who is in charge of the seating arrangement.
* No, you do not give a wedding gift when you are invited to a wedding, but please reply on the small card with stamped envelope to let the person who invited you that you will or will not be attending and tick where there is a guest you are inviting or your husband or boyfriend. If a woman then you give a gift at the bridal shower and of course a wedding gift which you would leave at the Wedding Reception.
well i depends on the acassion, but i would say a flower garden