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A Real Wedding Story I wrote a blog last year titled “Intimate Weddings Are An Option”, that spoke about the perks of an intimate wedding. Now we’re in 2021 and I am truly excited as a planner’s/designer about the opportunities Intimate Weddings bring to the wedding industry, not just in COVID times, but going forward […]
4 Reasons To Get Excited About Intimate Weddings In 2021! Intimate Weddings are the new trend. As the wedding industry looks to the future, it is clear that a lot has changed. Around the world, and here in Canada, we will all need to contend with restrictions in a post-COVID world, most likely until there […]
When I got married I had a wonderful venue event team. They were kind and met with me a couple of times throughout the process to help me finalize day-of plans. And truly they were wonderful and helpful, especially when tragedy struck my family. My grandmother passing away a month and a half before my wedding, subsequently creating financial and emotional hardships. I would not trade where I got married for anything, but despite that, I wish I’d hired a wedding planner.
back and forth when it comes to COVID-19. Sometimes I am a concerned citizen thinking about my family and the families of the people in my city. Sometimes I am a business owner, worried about my livelihood…In the midst of all of that, I am also a wedding planner, devastated by how every couple is feeling at this moment-
When you think day-of coordination, imagine going to a hospital you’ve never been to, with a high-risk pregnancy. You’re in labour and experiencing shortness of breath because of an existing health condition that needs immediate attention. Now in the labour room, a random doctor walks in and says “Hi, there! I’m going to be delivering your baby.”
Naming a wedding planning business, or any business in general for that matter, is like a lesson in dreaming with your eyes wide open: awkward and slightly uncomfortable. You have to try to picture your future and be aware of your 3, 5 even 10-year plans and think of a name that’s in-line with where you want to take the business. You have to ask yourself how the name you chose will impact the image of your business once you’ve started it.