At WPIC, we don’t believe in a “one-and-done” approach to education. Our curriculum is constantly evolving to reflect the realities of today’s wedding industry. In fact, we are now on the 16th edition of our textbook, a clear demonstration of how often we update our materials to ensure graduates are always “in the know.” From government expectations and etiquette to laws and legalities, we make sure our students have the most accurate, up-to-date knowledge at their fingertips. The truth is, if you aren’t certified, you don’t know what you don’t know, and that gap can make all the difference between a smooth wedding day and a costly mistake.
Why Certification Matters for Wedding Professionals and Their Clients
by Danielle Andrews, President and Co-Founder of the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. The wedding industry is often seen as glamorous, creative, and full of love stories. But behind every flawless event is a professional who understands that weddings are also complex, high-pressure productions that demand expertise, problem-solving, and meticulous planning. In an industryRead More
WPIC Planner of the Month for August: Vicky Nicholas
We did it! We finally got the Mary Poppins of weddings as the WPIC Planner of the Month, this month. Vicky Nicholas is the owner of Perfect Planners Weddings and Destinations by Perfect Planners. She is a regular fan favourite of not just her couples, but of many wedding professionals as well, and is known for her calm demeanor, get it done attitude and quick wit (we think it’s the Brit in her). Vicky is certified through WPIC Inc. with our core course, Wedding Planner, Coordinator and Consultant, as well, she is a certified Destination Wedding Planner.
Are You Charging Too Little?
by Danielle Andrews, President of The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. “If I want charge less than everyone else, who is it really hurting?” Everyone. It is hurting everyone. Over the years I have seen it many times, a fresh and excited new planner offers really low prices to book as many clients asRead More
Why Education is Your Superpower in the Wedding Industry
Being talented isn’t enough. In the wedding industry, education is your superpower.
You can have an eye for design and a heart for love stories, but without proper training? You’re risking burnout, legal issues, and missed opportunities.
Education gives you more than info. It gives you confidence, credibility, and a powerful network of pros who’ve got your back.
WPIC Planner of the Month for July: Alyssa Mauro
We are so happy to share that Alyssa Mauro, WPICC, DWC and CWD of Event Shoppe by Alyssa & Co. Events is the “WPIC Planner of the Month” for July.
The Art of Personalization: How to Help Your Clients Customize Their Wedding
by Danielle Andrews, President and Co-Founder, The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. In a world full of Pinterest-perfect weddings, it’s the customized touches that make a celebration truly unforgettable. As a wedding planner, one of the most valuable services you can offer your clients is guiding them through the art of personalization. Customization transformsRead More
WPIC Planner of the Month: Caitlin of Gray Weddings
We’re thrilled to shine the spotlight on the incredibly talented Caitlin Gray, WPIC-certified since 2016 and the heart behind Gray Weddings & Events in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Caitlin’s heartfelt approach, unmatched dedication, and genuine care for her couples and vendor partners have made her a beloved figure in the East Coast wedding community. With over 80 weddings planned and coordinated, her boutique company is known for crafting meaningful, unforgettable celebrations. From moving tables mid-storm to wrapping up every last detail post-wedding, Caitlin truly goes above and beyond—proving that passion, connection, and persistence are the cornerstones of her success. We are so proud of her journey and honoured to feature her this month!
Barn Weddings – A Site Visit with Tips
by Danielle Andrews, President and Co-founder of The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. As wedding planners, our work doesn’t stop with the weddings we plan. We need to continually expand our knowledge of the venues and services available to our clients. One of the best ways to do this is through regular site visits.Read More
With Love and Respect: Planning a Cultural Fusion Wedding That Honours Family While Celebrating the Couple
As wedding planners, it’s our responsibility to advocate for our clients while respectfully navigating family expectations. This becomes especially important when traditions, religions, and generational values are involved. While couples today want to reflect who they are, their parents and grandparents may see the wedding as an extension of their family’s legacy.
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