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Wedding planner? Wedding coordinator? Wedding designer? They’re all one in the same, right?
Not exactly. While some duties overlap, these wedding pros play different roles in the wedding planning process, and understanding what each does and is responsible for can help you determine whether a planner, coordinator, or designer is right for you.
With this in mind, I’m excited to explain the differences between a wedding planner, wedding coordinator, and wedding designer in hopes of making the wedding planning process less stressful and more fun for you and your fiancé!
While a wedding coordinator and wedding designer’s responsibilities would come into play closer to your big day, a wedding planner would be with you every step of the way during the wedding planning process.
Wedding planners essentially handle all aspects and logistics of a wedding with your wedding goals and priorities in mind. You can think of your wedding planner as a project manager in charge of making your dream wedding possible and engagement relaxing!
A wedding planner’s responsibilities typically include:
Wedding planners typically put in more than 150 hours of work into planning a couple’s big day, and only approximately 15 of these hours occur on a couple’s actual wedding day.
In other words, a wedding planner is very involved in the planning process and can serve as your go-to person for almost all wedding responsibilities. And, working with a wedding planner can relieve lots of stress for you both during your engagement AND on your wedding day!
While a wedding planner would be involved during your entire planning process, a wedding coordinator—on the other hand—usually gets involved with the coordination of a wedding about one month before the big day.
This is because wedding coordinators don’t plan weddings; they more so execute and oversee what a couple has already planned to relieve stress on the wedding day itself.
A wedding coordinator’s responsibilities typically include:
Wedding coordinators usually put in about 25 to 40 hours per wedding with approximately 15 of those hours being worked on a couple’s actual wedding day.
Basically, with a wedding coordinator, you would be in charge of planning your wedding, but your coordinator would be in charge of implementing and overseeing the plans you and your fiancé have made so you can enjoy your wedding day without needing to worry about any logistics on your big day!
While both wedding planners and wedding coordinators focus on the logistics of a wedding day in varying ways, wedding designers focus on the aesthetic of a wedding day. In other words, wedding designers are in charge of decor and bringing the visual part of your dream wedding to life!
A wedding designer’s responsibilities typically include:
Between meeting with you and your fiancé to understand what you want your wedding to look like, creating a design for your big day, setting up, and tearing down, designers typically put in 40 to 60 hours per wedding.
Whether you consider yourself a creative person or not, handling your own decor can be both time consuming and costly. (Wedding designers often have linens and other decor on hand that you can rent for far less than buying.) As a result, utilizing a wedding designer can save you a lot of stress and even money!
Wedding coordinators, wedding planners, and wedding designers bring different skill sets to the table. Now that you’re familiar with each, it’s time to think about which wedding pro is (or pros are) right for you!
If you would like to have assistance and a knowledgeable, go-to person throughout the entire wedding planning process, you’ll likely want to work with a wedding planner. While more expensive, a wedding planner will be truly responsible for making your dream wedding a reality.
You’ll likely also want to work with a wedding planner if you lead a busy life and simply don’t have time to think about all of the details required to plan your big day.
If you’d like to be responsible for planning your wedding but want to be able to soak up and thoroughly enjoy your wedding day, a wedding coordinator might be the perfect option for you. With a coordinator, you’ll essentially plan your big day, and your coordinator will be in charge of making sure everything goes as planned and nothing stresses you out on the day you marry your best friend.
While you won’t want to hire both a planner and a coordinator, you can use a wedding designer solely or in tandem with a planner or coordinator. Again, wedding designers oversee the aesthetics and decor of your wedding. They’re in charge of bringing your dream wedding to life visually and can save you a lot of time and stress by taking charge of all decor.
To decide whether a wedding planner, wedding coordinator, or wedding designer are right for you, you essentially need to decide how much planning you would like to do personally and how much assistance you would like to have.
I hope this helps you better understand the differences between a wedding planner, wedding coordinator, or wedding designer. Ultimately, you want to enjoy your wedding day, and I recommend going with whichever wedding pros will allow you to relax and soak up every precious moment!
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I understand how much your wedding photos mean to you and how much work you’re putting into planning every last detail of your big day. As a VRP bride, you can relax and enjoy your wedding day knowing you’ve chosen a team of photographers who are just as detail-oriented as you are, will put thought into every shot, and will pay attention to all of the little details to ensure that you and your spouse love your wedding photos.
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