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Gratuities for D.J’s, photographers, etc.?
I am just wondering how much is a good amount to tip the people who will be providing services that day. I don’t want to look stupid giving them too much, or even worse – too little!
The people I have are…
D.J – There will be two of them there, I got an amazing deal on their services.
Photographer – Will be present from 5pm at the reception until 12am.
Cake Maker – This lady used to work for a high end bakery, then decided to stay home and have children, works out of her house. She is only charging me about 40% of what I was quoted at most other high end bakeries.
Florist – Do I tip the florist? Send a thank you card? Flowers? LOL …
Limo driver – ??
Singer/Guitarist – For the wedding ceremony.
Pianist – For the wedding ceremony.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
Meals had been mentioned, and of course anyone who is there during that time has already been counted in for dinner.
Tipping is definitely optional … but if you are pleased with the services provided, then a small tip is always nice. Florists, photographers and videographers generally don’t get tipped. Other vendors, like the printer who did your invites, also do not get tipped. Most of what they are making off of your purchase is profit so a tip isn’t necessary. The DJ, singers, musicians, hair and make-up should all get 5-15% of what they charged – again, if you’re super pleased. If you’re having a caterer, then the servers usually get $20 each or so.
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