Every wedding is a learning experience! Every time we step into a venue on our clients' wedding day we are bringing all of our previous experience to the table, and taking note of all of the new things we can learn to help this company grow! In our journal, we share some of those insights with you!
Written by Melissa Valentine Foreword: Nóbl Events is lucky to be surrounded by a group of women who enjoy wedding planning as much as we do. In this time of uncertainty and fear, we asked some of them to write about moments in their lives where weddings brought happiness to them, as a small reminder […]
Written by Grace Graham Foreword: Nóbl Events is lucky to be surrounded by a group of women who enjoy wedding planning as much as we do. In this time of uncertainty and fear, we asked some of them to write about moments in their lives where weddings brought happiness to them, as a small reminder […]
As a planner, it’s my job to advocate for my couples, making sure they get the best from everyone they hire. However, especially now, I must also be an advocate for my fellow vendors, for without them there are no exceptional weddings and events.
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-
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.