We know that both the bride and groom and the organizers of the big event have a thousand and one things to think about to accomplish during the perfect wedding day. This means that the planner and all folks involved will often be pulled from ‘pillar to post’ and will be unable spend as much time with each guest as they would like. Moreover, bearing in mind that not all of your guests will be acquainted with each other, hiring a caricaturist at times such as these just makes sense as it can be a great way for your guests to ‘break the ice’ and have a good laugh with one another. It gives everyone something to talk about, even with those they don’t know. And, the better the guests mingle and get more comfortable with those people around them, the more enjoyable the party will be later when the celebrations really begin!
With most party favor entertainment that you hire, it’s a collective experience that is soon gone and sometimes forgotten after the performers stop performing. The unique thing about a caricaturist however, is that when he is finished and packed up to go, the guests have received a fantastic memento to take out the door with them. It’s not unusual for caricaturists to hear previous customers say how they have framed and place their their caricatures up on a wall in their homes. There aren’t too many things that happen during a wedding day that can go on to last a lifetime if properly taken care of, which makes hiring caricaturists for your wedding worth the money.
Booking a caricaturist and having him set up is hassle free. A caricaturist can simply walk into your venue, spot the chairs set up for him, set up his table and get the ball rolling when your guests see him. Caricature artists tend to take up little space, which is sometimes a concern at small venues. Finally, a caricaturist is usually flexible with the demands of his subjects, For example, they may want to be drawn individually, as a couple, large group or even as a family. And, yes, caricature artists have no problem drawing babies and kids who can’t sit still. We’re used to it.