Sentimental Occasions
770-536-4125
Categories:
oakwood wedding planning
Address:
703 Creekview Terrace
Oakwood, GA 30566
(map) Phone: 770-536-4125
Oakwood, GA 30566
(map) Phone: 770-536-4125
Reviews for Sentimental Occasions
memigen
GUEST
GUEST




07/17/2008
I absolutely loved everything Jessica did for me! She went out of her way to make me happy and to make my day as special as possible!
About Sentimental Occasions
Sentimental Occasions is an event planning and coordinating company located in Hall County, Georgia.
We are proud to serve Hall and other surrounding counties directly and also many long distance client el via the internet.
Simply request our help to see what we can do to
help you!
We are truly excited about working in this industry, which makes us very happy to help you.
Sentimental Occasions has many vendors who allow us to keep
our prices as low as possible while serving you with a fine quality event!
We truly keep your "Dreams Within Budget"!
FAQ for Sentimental Occasions
Additional Advice
I have many client el curious about my pricing so I will provide this here.
Please feel free to review some of my package details and contact me with any questions or concerns.
Day-Of Services: 0-50 miles from 30566 Zipcode $75, 50-75 miles $125, 75-100 miles $300, 100+ miles only available via internet for help and not available on site unless travel fee’s are included in pricing.
Consultations: 1 - FREE, 2 - $25, 3 - $35, 4 - $40, 5 - $45, 6 - $50 (Multiple consultations are included in package planning as well, see below for details.)
Consultation and Planning:
Package One - $750 Full service planning, booking, consulting, seven days a week availability (business hours only please), 5% discount on vendor services, etcetera (as many hours as necessary)
Package Two - $600 Part Time planning (has to be scheduled around full time client el), all booking, limit of 4 consultations, five days a week availability (business hours only please)
Package Three - $450 Day-Of services within 100 miles, limit of 2 consultations, all booking, two days a week availability (business hours only please)
Any other prices needed please feel free to contact me.
*Prices subject to change at any time without notice. If a client has signed a contract or has a verbal aggreement (only available for 24 hours prior to signing a contract) for services in place before a change takes place, the change will not effect their pricing.*
(Written by the Editors of Real Simple -Real Simple Weddings )
Wedding Planning: What to Ask Your Planner A wedding planner can be the best thing that ever happened to a bride, if you both share the same expectations. 1. Have you worked at the venue or with the vendors I have in mind? What are the pros and cons of each?
Right off the bat, this will give you a sense of her taste and insight. If she is negative about your choices and provides new options not in line with your vision, she is probably not a good fit. Should she, on the other hand, offer valid reasons for you to look elsewhere — and make suggestions that are similar in style to your ideas — you know she has done her homework. Even if she loves your choices, it's smart to hear why.
2. How many weddings of my size and budget have you planned?
Overall, it's important to find someone who can help you find options in your price range. If she primarily handles six-figure parties and yours is half that, you're probably not a good match. She may have brilliant taste, but she's not going to have the vendor relationships you're looking for.
3. Who are your favorite florists, bands, caterers, stationers, and soon?
Ask to see her portfolio of previous weddings. This will give you a sense of how you can benefit from her contacts. Hearing about her contacts and ideas will shed light on her experience, not to mention whether it's in sync with your own thoughts.
4. What role do you feel I should play?
Before the ball gets rolling, be clear about how her responsibilities and yours will gel. Who has the final say in big decisions? You don't want to be butting heads for months.
5. How many weddings do you handle each month? How much staff do you enlist to help, and what are their qualifications?
The wedding-planning field attracts a lot of hobbyists, so be sure your planner takes her job seriously. Conversely, many experienced event planners dabble in weddings. Your planner's numbers should reflect a familiarity with the event's requirements. And know that if she takes on many weddings each month, she may not have time to concentrate on you.
6. How do you handle dicey situations? For example, how aggressively do you negotiate? How would you handle something like a groom with a broken leg?
You will be spending a lot of time with your planner. So determine exactly what you're looking to get — whether it's contacts, someone to drive a hard bargain, or a sympathetic supporter — and choose a person who meets those needs.
7. How often do you expect to meet with me prior to the wedding? How many hours do you work on the event day, and what time will you begin and end?
If a communicative back-and-forth rapport is important to you, don't choose a planner who thinks she can pull off the job after three phone calls with you. And if she works for a large company, check whether you'll be working directly with her or if a lower-level employee will be filling in once the major decisions are made.
8. May I see your client and vendor references? Would you mind if I phoned a few of them?
Client references provide insight into how people appraise the planner's service. Equally important is vendor feedback. Vendors are emotionally unattached, and they observe how organized and efficient a planner is. What's more, unlike onetime clients, vendors can compare different planners.
9. How do you charge? Is there a flat rate? Are there add-ons? What exactly do the costs entail?
It's good to know as much as you can about the package at the outset, as each planner has her own billing method. While you're at it, check to see if the quote includes help with the rehearsal dinner and the day-after brunch.
Please feel free to review some of my package details and contact me with any questions or concerns.
Day-Of Services: 0-50 miles from 30566 Zipcode $75, 50-75 miles $125, 75-100 miles $300, 100+ miles only available via internet for help and not available on site unless travel fee’s are included in pricing.
Consultations: 1 - FREE, 2 - $25, 3 - $35, 4 - $40, 5 - $45, 6 - $50 (Multiple consultations are included in package planning as well, see below for details.)
Consultation and Planning:
Package One - $750 Full service planning, booking, consulting, seven days a week availability (business hours only please), 5% discount on vendor services, etcetera (as many hours as necessary)
Package Two - $600 Part Time planning (has to be scheduled around full time client el), all booking, limit of 4 consultations, five days a week availability (business hours only please)
Package Three - $450 Day-Of services within 100 miles, limit of 2 consultations, all booking, two days a week availability (business hours only please)
Any other prices needed please feel free to contact me.
*Prices subject to change at any time without notice. If a client has signed a contract or has a verbal aggreement (only available for 24 hours prior to signing a contract) for services in place before a change takes place, the change will not effect their pricing.*
(Written by the Editors of Real Simple -Real Simple Weddings )
Wedding Planning: What to Ask Your Planner A wedding planner can be the best thing that ever happened to a bride, if you both share the same expectations. 1. Have you worked at the venue or with the vendors I have in mind? What are the pros and cons of each?
Right off the bat, this will give you a sense of her taste and insight. If she is negative about your choices and provides new options not in line with your vision, she is probably not a good fit. Should she, on the other hand, offer valid reasons for you to look elsewhere — and make suggestions that are similar in style to your ideas — you know she has done her homework. Even if she loves your choices, it's smart to hear why.
2. How many weddings of my size and budget have you planned?
Overall, it's important to find someone who can help you find options in your price range. If she primarily handles six-figure parties and yours is half that, you're probably not a good match. She may have brilliant taste, but she's not going to have the vendor relationships you're looking for.
3. Who are your favorite florists, bands, caterers, stationers, and soon?
Ask to see her portfolio of previous weddings. This will give you a sense of how you can benefit from her contacts. Hearing about her contacts and ideas will shed light on her experience, not to mention whether it's in sync with your own thoughts.
4. What role do you feel I should play?
Before the ball gets rolling, be clear about how her responsibilities and yours will gel. Who has the final say in big decisions? You don't want to be butting heads for months.
5. How many weddings do you handle each month? How much staff do you enlist to help, and what are their qualifications?
The wedding-planning field attracts a lot of hobbyists, so be sure your planner takes her job seriously. Conversely, many experienced event planners dabble in weddings. Your planner's numbers should reflect a familiarity with the event's requirements. And know that if she takes on many weddings each month, she may not have time to concentrate on you.
6. How do you handle dicey situations? For example, how aggressively do you negotiate? How would you handle something like a groom with a broken leg?
You will be spending a lot of time with your planner. So determine exactly what you're looking to get — whether it's contacts, someone to drive a hard bargain, or a sympathetic supporter — and choose a person who meets those needs.
7. How often do you expect to meet with me prior to the wedding? How many hours do you work on the event day, and what time will you begin and end?
If a communicative back-and-forth rapport is important to you, don't choose a planner who thinks she can pull off the job after three phone calls with you. And if she works for a large company, check whether you'll be working directly with her or if a lower-level employee will be filling in once the major decisions are made.
8. May I see your client and vendor references? Would you mind if I phoned a few of them?
Client references provide insight into how people appraise the planner's service. Equally important is vendor feedback. Vendors are emotionally unattached, and they observe how organized and efficient a planner is. What's more, unlike onetime clients, vendors can compare different planners.
9. How do you charge? Is there a flat rate? Are there add-ons? What exactly do the costs entail?
It's good to know as much as you can about the package at the outset, as each planner has her own billing method. While you're at it, check to see if the quote includes help with the rehearsal dinner and the day-after brunch.
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