It's that time of year! It's bridal show season and we have a few suggestions for getting the most out of them.
1. Register before the show. Admission is usually discounted or free when you do this.
2. What to bring. Bring a notebook and pen to take notes, a camera, a calendar for setting up appointments, your wedding color swatches, a very large bag for carrying all the literature and freebies you collect, a list of questions you want to ask vendors, and printed peel-off labels with your name, address, email, and wedding date to use when signing up for mailing lists or registering for prizes.
3. Wear comfy shoes. You'll be doing a lot of walking and you don't want blisters!
4. Make a list of vendors you still need, and when you get to the show, visit them first.
5. Make a note of the vendors you're interested in and jot down price quotes and tips they offer. By the time you get home, you won't remember which vendor told you what.
6. Bring a friend or two. They can help you carry all the literature you'll be collecting and they can offer an objective third party opinion on things.
7. Gather as much literature as you can. What you may not be interested in now, you may be interested in later.
8. Check fashion show times so you can get there early and get good seats. However, if you already have your gown, you may want to skip the fashion show and visit with vendors. The crowds at the booths are usually smaller during the fashion show, and vendors will be happy to speak with you.
9. Don't feel pressured to sign a contract at the show. Shows are usually very crowded and noisy, and if you don't have the opportunity to talk to the vendors in depth, how will you know if they're right for you? It's better to set up an appointment with them at the show to meet with them at a later date.
10. You'll be getting a lot of information sent to you after the show. Consider setting up a wedding only email address and when the wedding is over, simply cancel it.
11. When filling out forms, (if you don't bring peel-off labels), be sure to print clearly. You don't want to miss out on hearing from a vendor you're interested in or miss out on a door prize because they couldn't read your handwriting!
12. Don't bring small children to the show. They will get tired (and most likely bored) and keep you from your mission of finding vendors for your wedding.
I hope you find these suggestions helpful. If you have any other bridal show tips you'd like to share, please let us know!
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