Friday, June 4, 2010

Well it has been a while since my last post.

At a recent Bridal Expo I started to think about the fairly large element of 'unknown' for a Bride on her Wedding Day. What I mean is -

  • a Bride doesn't really know what her flower bouquets are going to look like until the florist drops them off on the day of her wedding;
  • a Bride doesn't really know what the Church or area for her Ceremony is going to look like until she arrives walking down the 'aisle';
  • a Bride doesn't really know how her groom and groomsmen are going to look until she meets them at the end of the aisle;
  • a Bride doesn't really know how her choices for reception decoration and floral arrangements are going to look and whether they will create the mood she is after until she walks into the crowded room on the arm of her husband;
  • a Bride doesn't really know what her wedding cake is going to look like until she is ready to cut it with a knife - all cameras watching;
If I were a Bride, I would really want a certain level of reassurance that this was all going to turn out the way I want it to.

This is why managemyweddingday is referred to as 'the eyes and ears of the Bride'.

In the first consultation with the Bride, and subsequent meetings and communications, we are able to determine exactly what she is trying to achieve. We can determine the mood, the look, the feel she wants for her wedding day, and confirm with her that her choices have achieved this.

This is what keeps our Brides a step ahead on their day. Managemyweddingday sees everything before the Bride does, giving her the reassurance that it will be just the way she expects it to be.

The comments we take to heart are those from our Brides - when they tell us that everything felt and looked exactly the way they wanted it too.

Our goal and starting point are the same - we want a Bride to experience and enjoy the wedding as she pictured it in her mind during all those months of rigorous planning.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Well ladies,

I have found the be all and end all to painful feet from wearing our ever too gorgeous stilettos (when we're not used to them). I have sourced this fantastic shoe insert call Insolia. They are fantastic - you can wear your heels for about 3 to 4 times longer. They are not a cushioning device like other shoes inserts, they have been developed by a Physio and actually re-distribute the weight back toward your heel.

If you love to wear your heels - as we all do, or you have a special occasion to attend. Even for Brides and Maids and Mums for that matter, for the upcoming wedding day. Just stick them in your shoes and you will be comfortable for much longer.

I have them for sale ($10.95 per pair). The inserts stick into you shoe, you cannot transfer them from shoe to shoe, and are best for heels higher than 25mm.

Contact me via info@managemyweddingday.com.au or 0414 783 019 to order some now - you won't regret it.

If you like, you can check out the Insolia website www.insolia.com

Sue

Friday, January 22, 2010

There always has to be the first post

Welcome to my blog.

managemyweddingday is here to help brides ensure that all their months of planning comes together at the end, by managing their wedding day.

We want to help you out by letting you relax and fulfil your role as the Bride, who along with your Groom should be the centre of attention on your very special day, not the person running around making sure everything is going according to plan.

The role of the Bride is to be just that - the Bride. The Bride smiles; looks and feels absolutely fantastic; has her photo taken; marries the man of her dreams; and enjoys a once in a lifetime day with her family and friends.

You really shouldn't try to be the overseer of every activity that happens during the wedding day to ensure its success. That's what we do for you.

www.managemywedding.com.au provides all the information you need about how we can make your wedding dreams come true. Please go and check it out.

This blog is our way of chatting with you.

You may be a bride; a groom; a mother of the bride or groom; a dad; a friend; a bridesmaid or groomsman. Whoever you are and however you are involved in the development of a wedding, we would like you to use this blog to make comments, ask questions, share stories.

Let us become a part of your wedding as it grows to a successful chapter in your life.

Love to hear from you.

Sue