

Wedding Tip of the Week: Number Your RSVP Cards
As you are sending out your invitations, you most likely are working with a list or spreadsheet to keep all the names, addresses, and replies in one place. Consider adding a column to your list and assign a number to each guest. When you assemble the invitations to go out, write each guest's number on their RSVP card. It doesn't have to be big or obvious, just a little thing in the corner. This way when the RSVP comes back, if you can't read the handwriting, are unfamiliar wi


Wedding Tip of the Week: Do a "Reveal"
A “Reveal” (different than a “First Look”) happens after the ceremony but before any guests go into the reception. You and your new spouse take a moment and enter the prepared reception space alone. The decor, flowers, table settings, and everything else that you envisioned and worked so hard to make perfect is ‘revealed’ to you - just you (and maybe a photographer or a few staff members), but no guests yet. A Reveal gives the new couple a chance to see their hard work and vi


Uplighting = Awesome
At the time of writing this we are currently in the middle of our 11th wedding season! During that time we’ve seen a myriad of trends come and go. Some are great, some… not so much. We’ll skip any examples as not to offend anyone :) Over the past 2 years, and especially recently, we’ve seen one trend in particular that we absolutely love. Uplighting. If you aren’t familiar with uplighting it’s basically the placing of small, colored LED lights around the reception room t