When you’re already dipping deep into your (or your parents’) savings for so many wedding expenses, allotting room in your budget for gratuities on top of that can be hard to handle. And even though service charges may be spelled out in your contract, tipping—although not mandatory—is always appreciated for a job well done, not to mention a kind and thoughtful gesture.

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Since some vendors will expect a gratuity and other gratuities will need to be considered on a case-by-case scenario, there are a few things to consider.

Traditionally, business owners of larger companies don’t get tipped—just their employees—but you can/should tip an owner when the service exceeds expectations. Small business owners should never be overlooked either, since their businesses are often run by just one person.

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Tip vendors who offer exceptional service; thank-you notes are always appreciated; and assign the responsibility to a trusted deputy such as your wedding planner, a parent or the best man. For a breakdown of what’s customary for each vendor, read on.

Wedding Planner

Wedding planners won’t likely expect anything; however, if yours did a great job you can always offer a token of your appreciation. (Note: Non-monetary thank-yous like professional photos of the wedding for the planner’s portfolio can go a long way too.) Approximately 50 percent of couples do tip their planners—typically those with more opulent weddings.

Protocol:

Optional

The $tandard:

Up to $500, or a nice gift

When to Tip:

The bride should hand off the envelope at the end of the reception, or, she should send a thank-you note with photos or a check after the honeymoon.

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Wedding Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist

This is one area where a gratuity is definitely expected. Tip between 15 – 20 percent just as you would in a hair salon, and consider giving a little extra if there’s a crisis, like one of your bridesmaids has a meltdown over her updo and it requires a redo at the last minute.

Protocol:

Expected

The $tandard:

15 – 25 percent, depending upon the quality of service

When to Tip:

At the end of your service

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Wedding Delivery and Set-up Staff

Slip a few dollars to anyone delivering important items to the site ( wedding cake , flowers, or sound system). And if a lot of gear needs to be brought in and set up (tents, chairs, or port-a-potties), the workers deserve a tip too.

Protocol:

Expected

The $tandard:

$5 – $10 per person

When to Tip:

Drop off cash envelopes the day before the wedding to the catering manager so the person accepting deliveries can turn the tip.

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Wedding Ceremony Officiant

If your officiant is affiliated with a church or synagogue, you’re often expected to make a donation to that institution. If you’re a member you’ll probably want to give a larger amount than if you’re not. However, if you’re getting married there and they’re charging you to use the space, feel free to give a smaller amount. Tipping the officiant, both nondenominational and denominational, is also appreciated.

Protocol:

Expected (depending on officiant)

The $tandard:

Donate $500+ to the church or synagogue, and for the officiant, an optional tip of $50 – $100

When to Tip:

Most ceremony fees are required prior to the wedding. Otherwise, have the best man pass the cash envelope at the rehearsal dinner if the officiant is in attendance.

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Wedding Ceremony Musicians

If you worked with a mini orchestra to come up with the perfect score for your service (and they pulled it off flawlessly), consider showing some monetary thanks for their talent. However, you probably don’t have to tip the solo church organist who was required to play.

Protocol: Optional

The $tandard:

$15 – $20 per musician

When to Tip:

At the end of the ceremony.

Wedding Photographer/Videographer

You’re not expected to give your shutterbugs any dough beyond their normal fees. Yet if the wedding photographer or videographer doesn’t own the studio, consider tipping each person (or give a certain amount with a thank-you note to disperse to staff).

Protocol:

Optional

The $tandard:

$50 – $200 per vendor

When to Tip:

At the end of the reception.

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Wedding Reception Staff

This type of staff includes the on-site coordinator, maitre d’, and banquet manager. A service charge (typically 2 percent) is almost always built in to the food and drink fee, so check your contract. If the gratuity is not included, tip as follows.

Protocol:

Expected

The $tandard:

15 – 20 percent of the food and drink fee (based on labor, not the cost), or $200 – $300 for the maitre d’.

When to Tip:

If it’s covered in the contract, the final bill is typically due before the reception. Otherwise, have the father of the bride or best man hand the envelope to the maitre d’ at the end of the reception since you will need to know the final tab to calculate the percentage.

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Wedding Reception Attendants

When it comes to bartenders, waitstaff, parking, bathroom, and coat-room attendants the rules of tipping are dictated by your contract. If the service fee is included, consider doling out extra only if the service was exceptional. If it’s not included, ask ahead of time how many attendants will be working your wedding and calculate on a per person basis.

Protocol:

Optional, based on contract

The $tandard:

$20 – $25 per bartender or waiter; $1 per guest for coat room and parking attendants; $1 per car

When to Tip:

Although tips are traditionally passed out at the end of the event, you could alternately distribute them at the beginning of the evening, to encourage all the workers to give you great service.

Wedding Reception Band or DJ

Whether you hire 12-piece swing band or grooving to a DJ, tipping musicians is completely optional. (Depending on the quality of the job and how willing they were to follow your ideal playlist!) And don’t forget about any sound technicians they bring with them.

Protocol:

Optional, yet preferred

The $tandard:

$20 – $25 per musician; $50 – $150 for DJs

When to Tip:

At the end of the reception, by the best man.

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Wedding Transportation

Again, check your contract, as gratuity is usually included. If it isn’t, plan to tip provided they show up on time and don’t get lost!

Protocol:

Expected

The $tandard:

15 – 20 percent of the total bill

When to Tip:

At the end of the night or after the last ride. If you used a separate company for the guest buses, designate a bus captain to hand the driver a tip, otherwise, this duty falls to the best man.

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Our vendor of the month for January

 

Thomas Nguyen Photography

Based out of: Lincoln
Contact: (402) 326-0046 | emailme@itstheturtle.com
Website: http://www.itstheturtle.com/

“I graduated from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln with a Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry. After my study abroad experience in Brazil, I discovered my love for photography and videography. I came back in 2010 and bought my first camera. I never knew I had the eye for it until I became intertwined with my creative side. Since then, I have developed my storytelling skills with photos and videos. I think it’s important that my work has a story behind it. When I look at my photos I always remember that exact day and I want my clients to have that same nostalgic feeling.”

Why is your website called ‘itstheturtle’?
“I acquired the turtle nickname in college and have been associated with the animal since then. Turtles are symbolic of wisdom, persistence, and innocent energy.  I am persistent with my goals, I try to achieve them in whatever way possible. I have a pretty “chill” personality which help me get along with everyone.”

What kind of wedding packages do you have?
“There are 4 different types of packages I can offer; if none of them fit the needs of the couple, I would be happy to talk with the bride and groom to be and put something together they want for their big day.”

What else do you love to do besides photography?
“I am also a cinematographer; I love to put the story of a wedding together by video’s I capture throughout their big day.”

How do you share some of your experiences?
“I enjoy sharing my latest news and some great memories in my blog, itstheturtle.com/blog/.”

 

“Everyone’s lives are interesting and unique in its own way. I am here to show you yours through creative storytelling.” – Thomas Nguyen

A New Year’s Eve Wedding Celebration

What’s more romantic than ringing in the New Year as newlyweds? More and more couples are choosing to have their wedding on New Year’s Eve (after all, none of your guests will have to go to work the next day, which means they can let really loose and party!).Tying the knot on one of the most celebrated nights of the year is as special as it is unique. Endless strings of confetti, boundless amounts of glamour, and a New Year’s Eve kiss that will last a lifetime are just a few of the factors that make this special day one to remember! If you’re thinking about having a New Year’s Eve nuptials, here are some of our favorite wedding-day details guaranteed to turn your celebration into the biggest party of the year.

 

You’re guaranteed a New Year’s Eve kiss
What better way to ring in the new year than with your newly married spouse! After sealing the deal with a kiss at the altar, grab your new husband or wife and kiss the past year goodbye! Set up a photo booth to perfectly capture your countdown kiss and ensure a snapshot worthy of displaying all year!

 

You have a reason to party way after midnight
Not only do you get to ring in the new year with your closest family and friends, but after midnight, you get to spend the first day of the new year with your favorite squad! Plan for a later time slot when it comes to kicking off the festivities to ensure your cheerful party guests won’t burn out before the famous countdown begins.

 

Photo: Kristen Driscoll Photography

You will always remember your anniversary
New Years Eve is not only one of the most celebrated holidays worldwide, but it is an event that will be impossible to forget, much like your wedding day. Celebrating one of the biggest days of your life on one of the biggest days of the year will guarantee a free pass to any missed anniversary blunders down the road.

 

Photo: Garrett Hubbard Studios

Endless lights, sparklers, and cocktails are absolutely encouraged
Unlike most occasions, New Years Eve is meant to be overloaded with glitter, sparklers, glitz, and lots of bubbly beverages. Sparkly bridesmaid dresses, gold and black décor, cheerful champagne centerpieces, and festive décor are not only accepted on New Years Eve, but are absolutely necessary when throwing a proper celebration.

 

Photo: Tjuttke.com

It’s the perfect excuse to go all-out before the new year
Motivation to kick-off your New Year’s resolutions couldn’t come at a better time when hosting such an indulgent wedding. Throw your cares out the window when it comes to excessive selfie-stick use, too-many pours of champagne, and far too many plates worth of dark chocolate truffles. Use this powerful day full of love, joy, and celebration to remember all of the special moments that lead you to this ultimate celebration of what’s ahead.

 

new year's eve wedding ideas
Photo: Jade and Matthew Take Pictures 

 

Disco Ball Place Cards

Tuck guests’s place cards into sparkly mini disco balls and display them at each place setting (these are actually made using gold sequins!).

 

new year's eve wedding ideas

 

Top Hats

Stock your photo booth plenty of party hats and/or pass them out to guests on the dance floor.

 

new year's eve wedding ideas

 

Horns and Noisemakers

Tie escort cards to party horns to create a festive New Year’s Eve-themed display or have jars full of shiny noisemakers for guests to grab and blow!

 

Photo: Bridal Guide

 

New Year’s Resolutions

Instead of a traditional guest book, invite everyone to make a New Year’s resolution for you and your groom to accomplish during your first year of marriage.

 

new year's eve wedding ideas
Photo: via BuzzFeed

 

Champagne Tower

Bubbly is a must, obviously, so let it flow freely with a dramatic champagne tower(perfect for a midnight toast!).

 

new year's eve wedding ideas
Photo: Hetler Photography

Clock Cookies:

Sugar cookies iced to resemble clocks striking midnight make the perfect wedding favor.

 

new year's eve wedding ideas
 Photo: Ourweddingdayblog.com

 

Have A Wonderful New Years! 

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Blog courtesy of: Brides.com

The Most Anticipated Wedding Trends of 2016

Most Anticipated Wedding Trends 2016

With 2016 quickly flooding our Instagram feeds and Twitter pages, it’s no doubt that the first cluster of weddings will soon make their way onto our Pinterest pages. These highly anticipated wedding trends will give you a sneak peak of the creativity that’s to come! These are the most anticipated wedding trends for 2016.

Wedding Cake Stand-ins
People are saying “no” to the traditional wedding cake, and using creative options to stretch their dollar when it comes to dishing out dessert. Tiered cheesecake, or an abundance of flavorful pies, serves as a less costly replacement for the usually lavish centerpiece.

 

Metallic Mania
The elevated version of sparkle and bling has brought numerous amounts of gold, silver, and metallic color palettes to every aspect of the embellishing process. Brides are using foil printing and stamped lettering to incorporate modern sparkle elements into their invitations and stationery. Rose gold and copper are already expected to be two of the most requested shades for 2016.

 

 

Over-the-Top Themes
People are often torn between attending an event, and taking an Instagram worthy picture of the themed décor. “Instagrammable” elements are being used more often in a wedding to put on an exaggerated display for their guests, and their followers. Theatrical food options, backdrops, and entertainment will definitely be on their A-game in the coming year.

 

 

Live Music Entertainment
DJ’s are slowly becoming a thing of the past thanks to the incorporation of live bands and entertainment. Everything from singers, pianists, percussionists, and orchestra’s can help amplify the ambiance of your special day.

 

Station and Cocktail Receptions
With weddings taking a major emphasis in the word “party” it’s no surprise that more and more couple’s are opting for less formal dinner options, like stations, to bring the feeling of cocktail hour throughout the entire night. Carts filled with customizable appetizers, desserts, salad bars, and gourmet cuisine, are all options that can be utilized with this modern movement.

 

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Emphasis on Intimate
With the absence of formal dinners, comes the absence of large wedding parties. Couples are continuously being drawn to specialty venues like rustic barns, intimate chateaus, and industrial lofts to limit the amount of guests during their nuptials. If you, and your spouse, are expected to foot the bill yourself, this is definitely a viable option.

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Feather Fascination
Making a statement with your bridal gown will be easier than ever thanks to the growing trend of feathers. Designers have started incorporating feathers into traditional gown elements like, covering ball-gown skirts with fun feathers for an added surprise, or using feathers to add unconventional elements to your dress making it easily transitional to wear again.

 

 

 

Naked Cakes

If the thought of letting go of the traditional wedding cake is just too much, then this modern day decorating trend (or lack there of) will continue to make its way to receptions well into the new year. Known for having unfrosted sides, and fresh flower adornments, this modern design transcends any cake design you’ve ever seen before.

 

 

Shareable Highlights
Short clips documenting your big day’s most memorable moments, like that first married kiss, are being offered in “instant gratification” packages that allow you to share your big day with those that couldn’t make it. Same day edits provide couples with a short highlight reel of the days festivities creating a unique way to relive the celebrations greatest moments.

 

Post courtesy of Brides.com

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