How to Hire Wedding Vendors: Finding the best in this area!

With hundreds of capable, talented vendors in Windsor/Essex County competing for your business, how do you find and select the best vendors for your wedding services?

Reputable and qualified vendors are part of The Wedding Guide’s network. Just refer to our bridal directory and visit our websites, http://www.theweddingguide.ca & http://www.bridaltalktheweddingguide.ca to find some of the best professionals in the business for all your wedding needs. Our Facebook site, The Wedding Guide Windsor/Essex County has daily  postings showcasing all their services! http://www.facebook.com/BridalTalk

Get referrals and great ideas from all your recently married friends. Because they have just completed the process, they are right up to date about everything weddings and can certainly advise you on what they discovered while doing their planning.

Choose vendors you feel comfortable with and reflect your own personal style. Remember, you will be spending your whole day with some of these people, it’s very important to like them.

A good vendor listens to your vision and enhances or complements it with new twists you may not have thought of. You can always so no, but it’s important to find a vendor who won’t overwhelm you with their own ideas and not pay any attention to yours. This also gives you a sense of their creativity and knowledge of today’s current wedding trends and designs.

Choose a minimum of three vendors for each category (e.g., 3 photographers, 3 bakers etc.) and set-up appointments to visit with them. Continue narrowing down your selections. You may find this tedious and time consuming but your special day is the most important day of your life- wedding planning is a mammoth task!

Visit your top choices a few times to continue establishing a rapport and make certain they’ll meet your needs long after the contract is completed and signed.

Check references and read through the contracts completely and thoroughly before signing with any vendor. As with any purchase; buyer beware and if it doesn’t feel right, it may not be.