Friday, April 9, 2010

Do I really need a planner?

The insightful and oh-so-talented Preston Baily, recently published this article that we thought 'hit the nail on the head' - click here or read below.

"Let me ask you this: do you need a doctor to deliver your baby? Or would you prefer doing it yourself? Okay, that is a bit of an exaggeration but you get what I’m saying…

If you are giving a small, intimate party, have lots of time and you enjoy entertaining then no, you do not need a planner. However, having a large event (at times) is similar to producing a play or show and this requires time and experience to produce.

I have interviewed more than one client who has mentioned that hotel or location managers often insist they don’t need a planner–well, these folks are wrong. There is a lot that happens before the day of the event that needs to be managed.

Now comes the bad news: there are great planners and then there are the planners who give the business a bad name. Being also a part of the planning industry, I have had the joy and pain in working with both good and bad. Here is my humble opinion on how you can tell the difference:

Good planners:
They make the process as easy and painless as possible, respecting the client’s time and level of involvement.
vs.
Bad planners:
They think they are the show. They create drama were there should be none. They over-involve the client, and they need lots of attention.

Good planners:
They give their clients realistic budget expectations, telling them what things really cost.
vs.
Bad planners:
They unrealistically promise clients they’ll get quality for less and drive all the vendors crazy asking them to lower their prices.

Good planners:
They get their normal fee from their clients and they do not accept commissions from vendors, which puts them in a better position to negotiate.
vs.
Bad planners:
They collect a fee from clients and also quietly blackmail vendors into paying them commissions. (For example, they say something like, “If you don’t pay me a commission, I won’t use you or your services.”)

Good planners:
They are very open to creativity, yet respectful of the vendors and artists they work with.
vs.
Bad planners:
They are frustrated designers and seem to think they know what is best for the design. (Though, to be fair, they have seen a lot of designs, which gives them the right to have an opinion.)

So yes, I do think having a good planner is a very essential component to having a successful event. I have often found myself explaining this (and why) to my clients. What do you think?"

Friday, April 2, 2010

and two become one - introducing cloud 9

As many of you know, I have owned Nancy Chase Weddings & Celebrations and the stationery company, Pampered Papers, since 2005. These wonderful companies have brought my two passions together, weddings and paper products, and I am honored to be part of the great history which these two entities posses.

With that, I am thrilled to announce our new name and look to you – cloud 9! We have merged the businesses and now have two divisions: Weddings and Papers.

cloud 9 Weddings
There is nothing better than two people in love and hosting a wedding to celebrate with family and friends. With over 300 weddings under our belts, we are excited to continue planning magnificent weddings for the Denver community.

cloud 9 Papers
We have added additional lines to our already extensive collection and are offering 100% recycled papers, letterpress, seeded papers and invites, invitations for all holidays (all yearly), designer wedding invitations, adorable baby announcements, personal stationery and so much more. For your convenience, we have added our stationery books in a second location in the Denver Highlands at StudioWed located at 4500 West 38th Avenue #100, Denver, CO 80212, or 303-455-0969.

Please find us on our website: http://www.cloud9bliss.com/ (official full debut next week), our blog: http://cloud9bliss.blogspot.com/ (official full debut next week) and on Facebook and Twitter. This is a fun way to keep in touch and stay updated on the latest and greatest from cloud 9.

Click here for the recent news in the Denver Business Journal.