by Danielle Andrews, President and Co-Founder of The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. In recent years we have seen asking the question become an event in itself. Whether it is Prom Proposals, Will you be my Bridesmaid? Will you be our child’s Godparent? and of course, Will you marry me? These are milestones inRead More
5 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Wedding Planner
By: Karin Wu, WPICC of Karin Wu & Co. It’s easy to get overwhelmed during the wedding planning process. Along with organizing, researching and finding the best vendors for your budget, it also comes down to negotiating costs, ensuring that everything is done on time and that the big day runs smoothly – while ensuringRead More
Online Wedding Planner, Consultant and Coordinator Certification Course
An online course for training and certification in Wedding Planning, Consulting, and Coordination. This course is both for those entering the wedding industry and higher education for wedding professionals. We are on our 15th Edition of the text book in 19 years! The Wedding Planner, Consultant and Coordinator certification course is made up of Lectures,Read More
Kate and Trent Get Married in Tuscany
Kate McDonald and Trent Goodin were married on: September 26th, 2021. Thank you so much to Alessandra Levi, WPICC of Lale Travel for this absolutely dreamy and romantic destination wedding submission. The photos and Kate’s description of the festivities took our breath away! We knew from the beginning that we wanted to plan an intimateRead More
Planning an Eco-Friendlier Wedding Part 1: Venue
By: Romina Kwong, WPICC Founder and Lead Sustainability Consultant, Eco-Friendly Events Forest Fires. Flash Flooding. Climate Change. What the heck does that have to do with wedding planning? Well, according to the Green Bride Guide, an average wedding produces anywhere between 400-600 lbs of waste and 63 tons of carbon dioxide. This is the equivalentRead More
Brilliant Ways to Improve the Experience With Your Next Wedding Clients
By: Tracey Manailescu, WPIC Co-founder and Vice President When you have wedding clients, doing your job and doing it well is, and should be, expected. What is going to make you stand out from the crowd is going above and beyond. Show Them Some Love I had clients a few years ago who loved, “Moomins”Read More
7 Tips to Share With Wedding Guests to Improve Their In-Flight Experience
by Danielle Andrews, President and Co-founder of The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. Did you know that only 5% of the worlds population has been on a plane? (Source: DailyMail.co.uk)That statistic was very humbling to me. I’ve been on at least two flights per month for the last 15 years (except during the pandemic,Read More
Birth, Loss and Your Wedding Business; Adapting to Change
Written by Tracey Manailescu, WPIC Co-founder, with insightful contributions from WPIC alumni. Pregnancy, co-parenting, single parenting, step-children, fertility challenges and losses are a reality and a big percentage of wedding professionals in the workforce. If you have been through or know anyone who has gone through any of the aforementioned, you know it’s a challenge.Read More
The Top 5 Destination Wedding Trends
by Danielle Andrews, President and Co-founder of The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. Destination weddings may have been put on pause the last two years, but they’re back with a vengeance! From mini-elopements to grand cross-border affairs, a couple saying “I Do” with their friends and family in a stunning locale is more popularRead More
My competitors are booked solid with weddings, why aren’t I?
The Wedding Industry is booming. It is projected that there will be 2.5 million weddings in North America this year, the most since 1984! (Source: The Wedding Report) Many wedding professionals are not accepting any more clients for 2022. If you are saying to yourself, “My competitors are booked solid with weddings, why aren’t I?”, let’s take a candid look at what you are and are not doing.
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