Full and Turn-Over Planning FAQs
plan
: to think about and arrange the parts or details of wedding before it happens
: to intend or expect to do
: to arrange the parts of wedding
: to devise or project the realization or achievement of
Does a bride need a full or turn-over planner?
Not all the time. It depends on the bride’s circumstances. If the bride doesn’t have a sister or a close relative to plan the wedding, then yes, the bride needs a planner. It may also happen that the bride can serve as the planner of the wedding, but she cannot be the on-the-day coordinator. However, if the bride wishes to reduce a huge amount of stress for the wedding preparation, a planner indeed is needed.
When does a bride need a planner?
When no suppliers or some of the suppliers haven’t been booked yet or when the bride is living in another country, as is the case for most of our clients under full planning and turn-over planning. A helpful tip is to hire a planner right after engagement.