A day for you, but a lifetime for them

Wedding professionals love love. And they love you. For the most part, they would do anything they can to make a stranger's wedding day absolutely perfect, if it's in their power. I know there are exceptions to the rule, but if there is a successful wedding professional who has been in the industry 5, 10, or even 30+ years, it's clear that they love what they do and they want to stay there for life. And that is because of their brides.

The reason I bring this up, is to give a lesson to all of my brides out there, in order to save the reputations of so many wedding professionals who work long and hard each and every day of their lives to make YOU as happy as can be.

They spend time away from their families at night to meet with you after you get off of work, when they could be spending that time with their husbands and wives. They spend their weekends away from their kids and their families, and they will work well into the night and keep their eyes glued to their phones, to ensure your late-night email is responded to so that you can stay stress-free.

Don't feel sorry for us - we chose this profession because we love what we do. And truly, we love our brides and grooms. Some of my brides are even like best friends to me - we text about non-wedding things more than I talk to my lifelong friends! And that is what makes our relationship so special, and allows the wedding planning experience to be so blissful!

Recently, a bride contacted the media about a photographer who would not give her her wedding photos, because she did not complete the purchase of her album. When you first hear it, of course the media made this photographer sound like a terrible person, because the media creates drama. We're all sitting here pointing our fingers at a terrible photographer, when in reality, the bride completely ignored the fact that it was her fault.

She did not read the contract. And a contract is a contract.

If you haven't already seen it, here is the response from the photographer.

So without diving too far into it, I want all of you brides out there to think before you post a review on one of your wedding vendors. If they were mean, terrible, broke the contract, and just shouldn't be in the industry, then YES! Of course right a review, so that other brides don't have to go through what you went through. We are all here to help each other out!

But think long and hard about writing a bad review and know that this is his or her life in your hands. A bad media story, could ruin a reputation (falsely) and kick she and her kids out of their house and onto the street. A bad review may ruin the twenty years of hard word she has put in for all of her brides.

So before you write a bad review, ask yourself this question:

"Did she do everything in her power to make my wedding day perfect?"

Maybe there was a major car accident and there was literally no way for her to get the cake there on time. Or maybe he got a flat tire on the way and did everything he could to get it fixed quickly and get to your wedding. Or maybe you just didn't read the contract and ask the questions you needed to before signing on the dotted line. We all know that most of us don't ever read before signing. And whose fault is that?

We are all human, and there are things that are out of our control. But the real thing we need to realize is that we are all human. Something will go wrong on your wedding day, no matter how perfect your planning may be. And that is just out of our control. But your wedding vendors are human, and they have feelings, just like you do. They are as upset (or more upset) if they get into an accident on the way to your wedding and can't get there on time. And their livelihood is in your hands, whether or not their business, their life work with excel, or plummet immediately.

So read your contracts, ask your questions, and put yourself in their shoes before writing a bad review. We all want the truth to shine, especially when we are upset and angry. But don't stretch the truth, and write your reviews with honesty. What if a customer at your work got upset over something that was out of your control, and you lost your job over it?? Just think before you write.

It's one wedding day for you, but a lifetime for them.

Today on the Bridal Boutique: Reversible Banner by Black Label Decor

This week on The Bridal Boutique, we are featuring an adorable double sided banner from Black Label Decor! You can use it for your engagement shoot, your bridal shower, and even on your wedding day! This banner is not only an adorable prop for your wedding and engagement shoots, but would be the perfect shot for your thank you cards, or even for some adorable decor for pre-wedding events. 

Want to win your own customized banner?

Head on over to our Instagram page for details!

Personalized Wedding Banner by Black Label Decor
Personalized Wedding Banner by Black Label Decor
Personalized Wedding Banner by Black Label Decor
Personalized Wedding Banner by Black Label Decor
Personalized Wedding Banner by Black Label Decor
Personalized Wedding Banner by Black Label Decor

All photos courtesy of Bleudog Fotography

wedding banners from black label decor

If you have any comments, feedback, or even suggestions for products, please feel free to contact us at meredith@theoverwhelmedbride.com

3 Reasons the Cake Smashing Is A Must // A Groom's Perspective

As you all know, I've been blogging The Overwhelmed Bride for a little over a year now. And with so many articles out there written specifically for the bride, I realized that I should include the groom's perspective too - not only for him to read, but for the bride's out there to see things from his side of the story too! And so, what better guest blogger to have than my husband, Frank!

Making his debut as a writer with The Overwhelmed Bride, here it is...


Reasons to smash cake in your new bride's face!

 

Bridezilla Retaliation

As most of you know, the bridezilla pandemic is as serious and widespread as the common flu among future brides. Chances are, your wonderful and rational fiance will be infected at some point or another during your engagement. It may last only a few minutes, but more severe cases have been known to last up to six months.

What better way to restore balance in your relationship by smearing delicious white frosting in your beautiful bride’s face? I can’t think of a better solution.

 

Be Playful and Have Fun

You just got married, and everyone already knows you are crazy about each other. That’s a given. You’ve had all day to express your unconditional love in front of your friends and families, and you will most likely take dozens of pictures kissing your new bride’s forehead, whether you like it or not. So it only makes sense to express the fun and playful side or your relationship...and your competitive drive.

But beware: Your bride will likely have just as much motivation to strike at you. Good luck out there, and get ready for game day!  

 

The Pre-Emptive Strike

In the healthiest of relationships and marriages, disagreements and arguments are bound to occur. The first could come the night of your wedding (perhaps if you have one too many drinks with your groomsmen) or weeks after you tie the knot (maybe if you forget to clean almonds off of the kitchen counter). 

So the most important thing to do is remain calm, think of how much you love your amazing wife, compromise, and remember the time you lovingly placed a respectable-sized piece of wedding cake all over her face.

In my first year of marriage, I can’t count the number of times I wish I had a conveniently located piece of cake available for smashing, but I guess that’s how life is. 

You only get one shot, and opportunities come once in a lifetime.  

Cake Smashing