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		<description><![CDATA[Panache. What a wonderful word. It means &#8220;a grand or flamboyant manner; verve; style; flair.&#8221; Weddings with panache don&#8217;t follow the status quo, the latest fashion, or what every one else is doing. Weddings with panache express your own personal truth &#8211; your personality, your style, what matters to you. WeddingPanache.org is a new website [...]]]></description>
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<p>Weddings with panache don&#8217;t follow the status quo, the latest fashion, or what every one else is doing. Weddings with panache express your own personal truth &#8211; <em>your</em> personality, <em>your</em> style, what matters to <em>you</em>.</p>
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		<title>Budget Wedding Planning &#8211; Understanding Tips &amp; Gratuities</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Becky_McLaurin">Becky McLaurin</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Budget-Wedding-Planning---Understanding-Tips-and-Gratuities&amp;id=3475768">EzineArticles.com</a><br /><a href="http://instantpot.com/technology/how-electric-pressure-cookers-work/">How Electric Pressure Cookers Work</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Becky_McLaurin">Becky McLaurin</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Budget-Wedding-Planning---Understanding-Tips-and-Gratuities&amp;id=3475768">EzineArticles.com</a><br /><a href="http://adsenseaccountdisabled.org/">Advice on AdSense</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Becky_McLaurin">Becky McLaurin</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Budget-Wedding-Planning---Understanding-Tips-and-Gratuities&amp;id=3475768">EzineArticles.com</a><br /><a href="http://netisbeautiful.com/">Awe Inspiring Pictures</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
<p>Author: <a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Becky_McLaurin">Becky McLaurin</a><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Budget-Wedding-Planning---Understanding-Tips-and-Gratuities&amp;id=3475768">EzineArticles.com</a><br /><a href="http://betterdollar.com/duty-tax/duty/">Canada duty tariff</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When setting up a budget for a wedding, many couples forget to include a line item for tips and gratuities. Sure, you could bypass this area completely, but that really wouldn&#8217;t be very nice, now would it? It would also go against accepted wedding etiquette.</p>
<p>Maybe you think a quick $100 will cover tips to everyone? Well, it may have 50 years ago, but in current times, it&#8217;s not uncommon for this area to run into the hundreds of dollars. This is why it&#8217;s important to include them in the budget. Tips &amp; Gratuities are known for being budget busters of many a wedding.</p>
<p>You will want to be sure to check contracts out because some have a gratuity included. In these cases, there is no need to tip those associated with these particular contracts, unless of course you feel that one of the staff goes way above and beyond. If that&#8217;s the case, you may want to slip that person an extra tips.</p>
<p>Now, as far as wedding etiquette goes, the following people should be (and expect to be) tipped:</p>
<p>Altar boys / girls &#8211; $10 to $15 a piece</p>
<p>Bartenders &#8211; 10% of the total bill (unless a cash bar)</p>
<p>Chauffeurs &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Coat Check / Restroom Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1 per guest</p>
<p>DJ &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist &#8211; 10 to 15% of the total bill</p>
<p>Valet Parking Attendants &#8211; 50 cents to $1.00 per car (on top of what guests give them)</p>
<p>Waitstaff &#8211; 15% of the catering bill</p>
<p>There are also some optional folks you may want to tip as well. You&#8217;ll need to know about how these type of folks operate and make the call from there. For example, if you are doing business with the business owner directly for a particular service &#8211; say a florist &#8211; they may be doing the work themselves and have been compensated fairly in the contract you have with them. In this case, a nice thank you note may suffice and would be most appreciated. However, if you are dealing with an employee of the florist, a tip would likely be appropriate.</p>
<p>Here are the folks that tipping is optional with:</p>
<p>Baker / Cake Designer &#8211; $10 or $20</p>
<p>Catering / Reception Manager &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>Musicians &#8211; $5 to $10 per hour, per musician</p>
<p>Florist &#8211; $10 to $20 per staff member</p>
<p>Officiant: $75 to $200 &#8211; This can also be paid as a donation to the church</p>
<p>Photographer / Videographer &#8211; $50 to $100</p>
<p>On site Wedding Coordinator &#8211; $50</p>
<p>Wedding Planner &#8211; 10% of their total bill</p>
<p>Tips should be paid in cash and should be placed in envelopes. Plan on them being paid just as the vendor and staff are leaving. By doing this in this fashion, you&#8217;ll be able to judge how much of a tip they have actually earned. Don&#8217;t be afraid to make adjustments on the fly if necessary. The best man &#8211; or trusted person &#8211; will generally be in charge of taking care of this for you.</p>
<p>You may not have considered tips and gratuities to be an item worthy of being in your wedding budget. Hopefully, this article has shown you otherwise. You may want to set up a second account for expenses that may be overlooked so that you aren&#8217;t shocked by them. Consider funding this account to the tune of 10 to 15% of your total wedding budget. This is something that could save you from pulling your hair out trying to redo your budget so that it comes in where you need it to.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep these extra funds separate from your main wedding account. Don&#8217;t use these funds unless you run into unexpected expenses. This extra fund could go a long way to ensuring your wedding comes in at or under budget.</p>
<p>Becky has been writing about several topics that have touched her life in the last decade. When she was engaged to be married back in 2002, both she and her fiance knew that in order to have the wedding she&#8217;d always dreamed of, they were going to have to get creative. She has taken to writing about her wedding on a budget experiences so that others can experience a first class wedding without having to pay for it the rest of their lives. Becky also maintains a number of web sites on a wide range of topics. You can check out her latest site here: <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/">Backyard Birdwatching</a> which features the <a target="_new" href="http://backyard-birdwatching.com/Equipment-For-Bird-Watching.html">Equipment For Birdwatching</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a new prospective bride you want to have a fantastic wedding here are some great tips for planning a wedding.</p>
<p>One of the biggest and most important tips for planning a wedding is to prepare a wedding budget. Your wedding could easily become very expensive, you will have so many choices and decisions to make, it will be very easy to over spend. Once you set your budget make sure you stick to it, don&#8217;t let any sales person persuade you to spend money on items that are not essential to your wedding.</p>
<p>If you do want to save as much on your wedding and aren&#8217;t too fussy when you get married, then having an off season wedding could be the perfect answer. Many hotels and reception halls offer good discounts when they are not busy. You can also book a fantastic honeymoon at a destination that you might not have been able to afford previously, so think about this before deciding on your wedding date.</p>
<p>Other great tips for planning a wedding include using a wedding planner. These can be easily downloaded onto your computer. They offer step by step planning and tips and advice on how to plan your wedding effectively. Using a wedding planner can save you stress, time and money. This book will help with keeping your budget on track too. You can also download software that helps you manage your guest list and other wedding arrangements.</p>
<p>If you want your wedding to run smoothly then choosing a wedding theme that all your plans can be centered around are great tips for planning a wedding. Once you have chosen your theme, the theme itself will spur ideas for decorations, wedding favors and flowers.</p>
<p>The next tip for planning a wedding is for your cake, don&#8217;t leave it to the end and expect a bakery to whip up a wonderful cake in a week. You want your cake to taste and look good, so go shopping in advance. Any good baker will offer you samples of their cakes and will have photos of cakes for you to choose from. They will be eager to work with you to achieve your desired look.</p>
<p>Your wedding guests love to take home a memento from your wedding, your wedding favors can actually be used as a gift. So when choosing your favors make sure they are something such as a beautiful pot filled with fresh herbs or even a spring bulb that your guest can take home and put to good use. These are great tips for planning a wedding and who doesn&#8217;t want their wedding to be a day to remember.</p>
<p>By incorporating these tips for planning a wedding into your wedding creation plans you can easily save money and be more organized, leaving you stress free for your big day.</p>
<p>So there you have it folks, my secret tips which you can use to make a real difference on your <b>amazing</b> day.</p>
<p>In all honesty though, I would do a bit more research than just an article, and I found the <a target="_new" href="http://weddingsonbudget.com">tips for planning a wedding</a> website to be the best going by a long shot. The <b>free</b> ebook is second to none, and I cant believe it doesn&#8217;t cost a penny.</p>
<p>I would also highly recommend the information found at <a target="_new" href="http://perfectweddingtips.info">www.perfectweddingtips.info</a>. Learn how to look beautiful without spending thousands!</p>
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