by Guest Blogger, Carol Rame, WPICC www.carolrame.ca We just finished the final countdown of 2009. So I thought I would do a little "counting" of my own, and let you know of 101 things that could happen on your wedding day, but may be resolved or avoided altogether by simply hiring a Wedding Planner. As a Certified Wedding Planner/Coordinator, I amRead More
Candy Buffets – A Grand Approach
Image used courtesy of www.elizabethannedesigns.com by Guest Blogger, Tara Murney, WPICC, DWC, Owner of A Green Tie Affair and WPIC Instructor As a Certified Wedding Coordinator, I have found that candy buffets are just as popular as the wedding cake these days and even as much a "must have" as the photgrapher and florist. TheyRead More
WPIC- 2009 Year in Review
A note from WPIC Founders, Tracey Manailescu and Danielle Andrews Sunkel: Wow, what a year we have had! The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada and its Association WPICAlumni is over 500 people stronger this year. Alumni have travelled from Mexico, Jamaica, Barbados, Japan, China and Hong Kong to take our course in 2009. Over 130 ofRead More
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
Something Old, Something New…
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel "Something old, Something new, Something borrowed, Something blue, And a Silver Sixpence in your shoe". This well known saying originated during Victorian times and superstitious brides and bridesmaids still follow the rules for good luck. Through the ages the Silver Sixpence has been changed to "and a copper penny for yourRead More
Forget the Sand Ceremony, Have a Ring Warming
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel Today's wedding are all about personalization. Nothing is more special then a Wedding Ceremony that has been customized to the individuals sharing vows. Couples like to include a special element to their ceremonies such as the Unity Candle, a Sand Ceremony, a Rose Ceremony or even a Wine Ceremony. Here isRead More
10 Stress relief tips for the 2010 Bride…So you can actually enjoy the Holiday Season!
by Guest Blogger, Katie Wright, WPICC, President & Lead Coordinator for Drama Queen Wedding & Event Planning in Calgary 10. Trust the plans that you have made and take a break until January. Try reading a good book as oppose to a bridal magazine or planner guide. Wrap up those presents for loved ones insteadRead More
If You Clink That Glass, I’ll Take it Away From You!
Alternatives to clinking the glass to get the bride and groom to kiss.
A Guide to Engagement Rings
A guide to buying the perfect engagment ring.
Tips for visiting the Bridal Shows
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel A lot of couples get engaged at Christmastime, so the largest Wedding Shows are in January each year. These shows are a great way to see what is available for your wedding and to meet multiple vendors at once. The only problem is, the shows have multiple vendors at once! TheRead More
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