2/12/2017
Should You Hire A Wedding Planner
After the excitement of getting engaged wears down your next consideration is to start planning your wedding. You may be wondering if you should be handling all the fine details yourself when it comes to organizing and planning your wedding. Or if you should hire a wedding planner to handle all or some of it. We will consider both options below.
Especially in this difficult economic climate, many engaged couples want to save as much money on their wedding as possible. Couples spent an average of $40,000 on their weddings in 2015, no small amount of money, especially for the couple that is about to embark on their new life together. The first instinct of those who want to save money is to not hire a wedding planner. This can help to save some money, as wedding planners can cost anywhere from $250 to $15,000, depending on how involved they are in the planning process of your wedding. Additionally, the wedding couple can have much more hands-on experience in designing and planning their wedding themselves than if they allow a wedding planner to handle the majority of it. Nowadays, with the resources available on the internet, a wedding couple can more easily assemble everything that is needed for a great wedding without having to trek all over town to find the right suppliers and professionals. Instead, they can surf the Internet to find the resources and professionals they need. With the advent of the mobile internet, they can do the necessary research even on-the-go via their tablet or smartphone, making it easier for today’s prospective couples to formulate a wedding than in the past. However, before you totally dismiss hiring a wedding planner based on costs, consider the following. Wedding planners often know of resources and have connections that can help you save money when you’re getting the right dress, booking the proper venues, hiring the caterer, the DJ, and the videographer, etc. As a result, you’ll often pay less than you would if you were doing the detailed work yourself. Overall, the cost of hiring a wedding planner will often pay for itself in many cases. Also, consider if you don’t have much time on your hands. If you are involved in a very busy career that requires a lot of hands-on work, you may be better served to leave most of the details to the wedding planner. A wedding planner knows where to go and can get the best values, so they can complete the preparations much quicker and with much less stress than you can. Having less stress during your engagement can keep the romanticism at an all-time high so that you can more thoroughly enjoy this period in your life. The wedding planner will deal any problems that crop up, often with little to no interaction required from the couple. Thus, weigh the cost of hiring a wedding planner versus having to deal with the stress and anxiety of planning out every detail for yourself. Hiring a wedding planner will add extra cost to your wedding. However, it can also pay for itself in terms of discounts gained when booking venues and professionals, as well as reducing the amount of stress and anxiety felt during the planning process. There is no one right answer; every engaged couple will be different. It’s best to analyze exactly what you want in your wedding and how much time you have to devote to it. Then you can see if the benefits of hiring a wedding planner will outweigh the costs of hiring one to plan your wedding. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
2/12/2017
Jumping The Broom
Jumping the broom is an African American wedding tradition that dates back before slavery. It originates in the West African country of Ghana and was brought to North America by slaves. The Asante valued the concept of sweeping away past wrongdoings and previous evil sprits.
Because slaves were unable to perform legal marriages, they adopted this wedding ritual to symbolize their union, to sweep away the old and invite the new. Simply, it is a new beginning. Jumping the broom was not a regular custom amongst all slaves and it was preformed sparingly after emancipation. It was made more common thanks to the book and movie “Roots” by Alex Haley. Current practice is to jump the broom after the minister has announced the couple married. “Jumping the broom” is a phrase still used to refer to getting married even though the act might not have been part of a wedding ceremony. Various other groups like Wiccan, Gypsies and some other religions have also developed their own broom jumping traditions. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram I originally wrote this blog post in 2012 but it continually gets posted and shared so I thought I would update an re-post it here on my current blog.
Wedding couples are frustrated. DJs are frustrated. There's a disconnect here. But what exactly is the problem? It depends on who you ask. DJs continually wonder why wedding couples treat the mobile DJ -- the type who lugs around his equipment to show up at big events and weddings -- as a commodity. In other words, couples price-shop ruthlessly, as if any given DJ were interchangeable with the rest. Paul Arnett (http://www.mybigdaydj.co.uk), a Yorkshire DJ and NADJ (National Association of Disc Jockeys) member who organizes the UK's Mobile DJ Show North event (http://www.djshownorth.co.uk), puts the problem like this: "Well, your average couple spends hours deliberating over the dress. You hand-pick the caterers. You pour over flowers and sweat over the florist. You spend hours choosing just the right venue and church -- not to mention the time spent on favours.' "But then, you go out and hire a DJ because he's ten dollars cheaper than the next one. Or he's a friend of your brother's, or he does Tuesdays at the local bar. You might never even see him work, check out his equipment, or meet with him personally to make sure he's suitable." Most couples handle every other major item in their budget differently. You don't choose one venue over another because it costs a hundred dollars less. Few couples with a budget to work with buy their cakes from the discount grocery store, even though that cake (slathered in tubs of "BetterCream" frosting) would be much cheaper than one from the designer bakery downtown. Instead, they investigate. They take pictures. They taste-test amaretto fillings and hors d'oeuvres. And eventually, they settle on the vendor who seems poised to deliver the best experience to their guests. -- Why Is It So Different With DJs? Part of the answer is an image problem, says Paul. "People perceive that most mobile DJs will turn up fifteen minutes ahead of time, with a couple of speakers and some cheesy circa-1970's light screens, and play 'Agadoo' all night." (For we lucky few who haven't heard it, the 1984 song Agadoo frequently charts as "the worst song of all time.") We all feel confident identifying an excellent meal or a sublime dessert. But few of us feel comfortable evaluating DJs in the same way. We know that a good one can "get the party started," but we're not sure how to tell a good one from a bad one. Some people think so poorly of DJs, they prefer to eliminate them entirely, soundtracking the dance portion of the night with iPods or laptops. This isn't easy -- it requires you to rent expensive sound equipment, find someone to mind the iPod, possibly buy insurance, and somehow get around or ignore the technical issues, like the inevitable three second delay between songs you get on an iPod. And yet some people find that preferable to risking the "Agadoo" or "Chicken Dance" scenario on their Big Day. An iPod might well be better than a bad DJ. But the DJ is a key part of your five-hour reception, and some of them are very good indeed. -- When She Was Good, She Was Very Very Good Perhaps it's hard for the average wedding couple to grasp the difference between a green DJ with low-end equipment, and a seasoned one who knows how to transform shy and retiring Clark Kents into dance floor superheroes. The first may be nothing more than a glorified CD changer. He may or may not have a firm grasp of the different musical needs that accompany standard reception rituals, like the cake cutting or the father/daughter dance. He may lug in his entry-level Peavy subwoofers and arrange his sound system in ways that ignore your venue's peculiarities. The second may have emceed hundreds of weddings. Along the way, he's developed something subtle but important known as voice and personality -- not an imitation of some radio host's, but his own. He doesn't practice on your wedding; he brings his skills to it, along with a top-of-the-line sound system, which he'll arrange differently depending on factors like whether or not your venue is broken up into several chambers (the cocktail lounge and the banquet area, for example). If he's a gearhead, he might even offer specialty lighting abilities you might not think of, such as the ability to shine gobos on the dance floor -- gobos being customized templates that display things like your wedding monogram. Some DJs even offer giant video screens and live replays of key points in the reception. But the most important skills a good DJ will bring to your wedding is a honed personality, a formal-friendly image, and an absolute mastery of what gets crowds on their feet. Okay, so you get it. You understand that not all DJs are alike, and that a good one brings as much your wedding as any premium florist or baker. So how do you find him? -- Choose DJs that Take Their Job Seriously Skip the part-timers -- they're still learning the ropes, and they'll be practicing on your wedding. Instead, look for full-timers who show their commitment to the profession by belonging to professional DJ associations such as CPDJA, ADJA, & NAME, or NADJ in the UK. Paul adds, "Ask if they have public liability insurance (in case Grandma trips over a speaker wire) and PAT electrical test certificates (to insure their equipment is safe). This also shows they're professionals and not cutting corners." Meet with them in person, and take a gander at their sound systems. You might not know your Geminis or Peaveys from your Mackies or QSCs, but even a casual glance should tell you whether the DJ or company invests in good equipment. In fact, most will be delighted to run you through their top-of-the-line systems if you give them the slightest excuse. While you're there, take a look at their promotional photos and videos. Are they wearing tuxes or suits? Do they look sharp? Does their sound stage sport garish self-promoting signs, or do they keep things discreet? -- Turn on Your X-Ray Vision Everyone has what it takes to pick a great DJ. You simply have to meet with them in person, and absorb what they have to offer. Paul says, "Talk to them -- their personality should shine through. While you're there, ask them what special qualities they can bring to their wedding. Ask how they're prepared to work with you to make your day extraordinary." The DJ should be happy to meet you, seem interested in the specifics of your venue, and ask questions. "Any DJ who seems phased or reluctant by any of this -- they're not the one. If your DJ seems bored, or gives you the sense you'll be just another date on their calendar, they're also not the one." -- A Coda for the Couple It's true with the cake, it's true with the steak tartar, and it's true for your DJ -- the final word is quality, not price. As Paul puts it, "When you look back on your wedding reception in years to come, do you want to remember what a fantastic time everyone had? Or do you want to say, 'Well, at least we saved some money on the DJ?'" Good DJs see themselves as part of the larger picture. They expect to work closely with your coordinator, photographer and videographer, and to custom-fit their setup to your venue. So hire a good DJ -- one who can help you tailor the night's entertainment to your individual wedding. "And see what they can offer to make your wedding function unique," adds Paul.
Looking for country music themed father-daughter dance songs? There are tons of such songs by numerous country artists. We narrowed our list down to ten of our favourites. Are there other songs that you would have on this list? Give theses a listen and let us know what you think.
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : George Strait - You Look So Good In Love
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Rascal Flatts - My Wish
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Lee Ann Womack - I Hope You Dance
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Trace Adkins - Then They Do
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Heartland - I Loved Her First
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Ernie Halter - Daddy's Little Girl
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Tim McGraw - My Little Girl
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Krystal Keith - Daddy Dance With Me
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Bob Carlisle - Butterfly Kisses
Country Father Daughter Dance Songs : Holly Dunn - Daddy's Hands
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It's wedding planning time and your partner has their wedding outfit ready. You have been stuck on the particulars for yours. You are circling around endless shops on the weekends, not finding anything that makes you happy. You can find the perfect tie for your wedding outfit if you consider these 5 things.
1. Ties or cravats Which one should you get? The choice is really yours. Yes, cravats are still a thing. They have maintained their popularity for formal weddings. They can be more expensive than ties and aren't worn daily. A good quality silk neck tie could be a nice choice if it matches with your overall theme. 2. Cummerbunds or bow tie Some of you may prefer bow ties instead of neck ties. They are varied in styles and colours. Bow ties can be self tied or pre-tied. Many bow ties come with matching cummerbunds and could be ideal match for your partner's wedding outfit.. 3. Matching colour scheme If your wedding colour scheme is standard colour, you can choose a close match ties or cravats that are widely available. 4. To rent or buy In formal weddings, suits and other items can be rented or purchased . If you rent them, you can save a considerable amount of money especially in the case of suits. In neck ties, it could be more difficult because the shop could have a limited number of ties or cravats. The most popular wedding neck ties come in plain polyester satin or silk fabric that you can rent at $30 -$50 for a fair good value. 5. Clean and take care of your ties Once you have bought your ties, make sure that they are not creased or crumpled. For this, lay them flat or hang on a tie rack. While you try them, you should completely undo any knots. You should also hang up your tie for couple of days so that the lines from the knot clear. If on the day of wedding something spills on the tie just dab it with a dry cloth so that it soaks up as much as possible. If it is something like fruit juice or gravy let it dry and then gently dab it with the narrow end of the tie. Silk and polyester fabric reacts differently so this method will help a little. Don't iron a silk tie for any reason and never iron a tie directly. Cover it with a cotton cloth and then iron on a cool setting. These are just a few things to consider when buying a tie for your wedding. Make sure to bring your jacket and shirt with you to make sure they blend well with the tie. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram
2/1/2017
Planning Your Toronto Wedding
A wedding can be a monumental task for anyone, especially if you have never planned one before.There are many important tasks that must be completed, and all of these take time; this is essentially what the engagement period involves.
The average engagement period in the North America is sixteen months.For you to make best use of this time,you need to spread out all the things you need to do.This way you won’t feel rushed and you can make the best decisions for each action as required. From the beginning of your engagement period to about nine months before your wedding date, you need to start a wedding binder or folder. Any interesting ideas that you come across about wedding clothes and fashion ideas, lifestyle ideas, design and food should be placed in this folder or binder. This includes checking out online sources, printing them out and placing them in the folder on your desktop. It doesn't hurt to have a notepad with you as well.This way you can jot down notes and ideas as they come up. You need to figure exactly how much you have to spend. This includes the amount of money you and your fiancé have to spend as well as any money that your families are contributing, if any, to the wedding. You should also start to think about who you want to be in your wedding party. In addition,you need to start the guest list of who will attend your wedding.This list should include contact information, gifts, RSVP's and any other information that you feel you need. It’s important to get as correct a headcount early on so that you can more accurately predict how much your wedding will cost based on food, hall reservations, etc. At this point, you should also decide whether you will hire awedding planner or not. You should also research caterers, entertainment, florists, and photographers. By the eight-month mark to your wedding date, you should have hired the photographer and videographer. You don’t have to talk yet about how the pictures should be taken but you should know if the photographer and videographer are available for that date and reserve them. Also around this time you should evaluate potential entertainment then reserve the entertainment you like best. Wedding attire should be selected by now. You should schedule at least three fitting sessions to make sure that the outfits fit well by your wedding day. You should register at a minimum of three retailers. This is also the perfect time to launch a wedding website; you don’t have to spend money for this – you can launch it on a site like weddingwire.com or theknot.com. Put the date of the wedding, the travel information and the accommodations on this page, then send out the link to your guests. When you get closer to the wedding day, six months and sooner, you need to have more details in place and finalize arrangements about necessities(such as portable toilets for outdoor weddings), the florist and transportation needs. You also need to begin constructing a day-of timeline which will include things like the cutting of the cake and the first dance. You need to follow-up on the wedding invitations, ordering the cake, booking the rehearsal-dinner venues, choosing the hair and makeup artists and finalizing the music. Essentially, you need to have a good plan of all the items that must be taken care of to have a successful wedding that is as stress-free as possible.Keep in mind that professionals such aswedding planners, photographers, videographers,DJ’s andM.C.’s can be booked months in advance. So you can’t wait until the last-minute (i.e. even six months ahead of time is often considered “last minute” in these cases) to book them. Know the items that can be put aside until later while you take care of the things that need to be handled sooner. By having a good plan of everything that needs to be done and setting up a timeline of when these things need to be completed, you can have the wedding of your dreams without stressing too much. We would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below, stop by and check out www.djxtc.net Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram |
Neal A. McFarlane is a seasoned and devoted full-time wedding DJ and MC based in Toronto. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, Neal possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise that he brings to each event he hosts. His love for music and dedication to creating unforgettable moments for his clients fuel his passion for delivering exceptional service and a remarkable experience for all involved. Whether it's through his music selection, MC skills, or attention to detail, Neal ensures that every wedding he DJs is a unique and unforgettable affair.
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