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Wedding Planner from TcTc Unforgettable Weddings and Events, LLC (Up to 54% Off). Three Options Available.

TcTc Unforgettable Weddings and Events, LLC

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Get a little—or a lot—of help on your big day with a wedding planner and day-of coordination

Choose from Three Options

$1,000 for a day-of wedding coordination package ($2,000 total value), including:

  • A "get acquainted meeting" with the wedding party
  • Decorating of both venues (centerpiece creations can be added)
  • Confirm and finalize wedding day tasks with all hired wedding professionals 
  • Create wedding day itinerary and instruct attendants of their duties
  • Unlimited consultation via telephone and e-mail
  • Contact person for wedding party
  • Clean-up after of both venues

$1,500 for a partial service wedding coordination ($3,250 value). Includes all of the day-of wedding coordination package plus: 

  • Design set-up
  • Assistance remainder of budget determination and breakdown as needed
  • Research wedding professionals in each of the remaining categories that need to be secured
  • Assist with reception seating chart
  • Attendance at appointments with wedding professionals

$2,500 for a full-service wedding coordination package ($5,000 value). Includes all of both above package plus:

  • Discussion of theme, color, style and complete wedding design
  • Assistance with budget determination and breakdown as needed
  • Research wedding professionals that fit your event style and budget
  • Research ceremony and reception sites

Wedding Toasts: Dos and Don’ts for the Big Day

Weddings aren’t just a big day for the bride and groom—members of the bridal party are often expected to give toasts. Read up on wedding-toast etiquette before raising your glass.

Engagement parties. Rehearsal dinners. Wedding receptions. At any of these events, at least somebody—whether the couple’s parents, the maid of honor, the best man, or even the bride and groom—will need to give a toast. These tips can help ease the anxiety of giving a memorable speech:

Don’t

  • Tell Inappropriate Stories: Above all, a toast should be casual and celebratory, more a commemoration of a joyful moment than a Friar's Club roast. To that end, avoid sharing any potentially embarrassing anecdotes or memories that predate the couple—especially when it comes to their exes.
  • Crack Jokes About Marriage: Though a little humor is fine—and most audiences expect a joke or two—jokes at the expense of marriage are off limits. Like in any other situation, the old “Take my wife, please!” line will draw more eye-rolls than guffaws. And besides, the day is all about honoring marriage, not tearing it down.
  • Make it About You: A toast is no time to hog the spotlight. No one wants to hear the speaker solicit dates, talk about their own good deeds, or read off their entire résumé to potential employers in the audience. Keep the focus on the happy couple.

Do

  • Keep it short: There’s no reason why a toast should run more than two or three minutes. It’s even fine to cap it at just a few lines, giving people a chance to finally find out what’s at the bottom of their tables' Cracker Jack boxes.
  • Rehearse: Unless you’re an all-star ad-libber, it’s best to write the speech ahead of time and practice reading it aloud until you’re comfortable doing so. Feel free to bring along notes, but remember to address the entire room and not the paper in front of you.
  • Be Yourself: Amid all the expectations of the big speech, don’t try to force yourself to be funny—or even to be poignant. Speak from the heart and be genuine and the love will come through. Still, save truly personal messages for a private conversation.

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Promotional value expires 360 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Valid only within 200 miles of zip code 23321. Appointment required. Limit 3 per person. May be repurchased every 365 days. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About TcTc Unforgettable Weddings and Events, LLC

What services does your business offer and what makes your business stand out from the competition? We are a wedding and events company. We do weddings, bridal showers, birthday parties, milestones, corporate parties, class reunions, and volunteer work in our areas and more.

What was the inspiration to start or run this business? _We love helping others. _

What do you love most about your job? Seeing the joy on our clients' faces.

What is the best reaction you've ever gotten from a customer? The amazement on a client's face from our finish product.

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