by Danielle Andrews Sunkel When speaking with recently married couples they seem to always have the same regrets: They wish they’d hired a wedding planner, even if it was just for the day They wish they spent more on wedding entertainment They wish they had spent more on photography/videography I wondered what Professional Wedding PlannersRead More
Planning Indian Weddings
By Preeti Moberg, The Big Fat Indian Wedding If you are a planning your first Indian wedding, there are probably a myriad of questions flying through your head. And you are probably also feeling a little overwhelmed by the complexity, length, and sheer size of the wedding. That is okay. Indian weddings, and any SouthRead More
WPIC Attends the Toronto Region Board of Trade (1845 Room by Oliver & Bonacini) Open House
By Urszula Matuszak, WPIC Intern *All photos by: Tracey Manailescu On January 22, the Toronto Region Board of Trade hosted an open house for The 1845 Room by Oliver & Bonacini. With a parking garage attached and King station only a 5 minute walk away, this venue is very easy to get to. Unfortunately, theRead More
2014 Wedding Entertainment Trends
By Guest Blogger, Marc Sense of Integral DJs All photos by Tonhya Kae Photography Entertainment is always evolving as a result of the technology. New innovations have changed the way people experience their big day in every way imaginable. From sight to sound, a wedding in 2014 is vastly different from one in 2004, much lessRead More
For the Love of Price Transparency…WEDDING CAKES
By Melissa Charlton, WPICC of EventLux I entered the wedding industry as a wedding cake maker, and I would always get asked, “Why do custom wedding cakes cost so much??” It was so frequent, that I actually had a pre-written paragraph I would copy and paste into emails when I got asked. I ended up takingRead More
WPIC at Love Mexico 2013
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel For the fourth year in a row, we had the opportunity to participate in the Love Mexico conference this past December. Love Mexico is a conference for Destination Wedding Planners and Travel Agents to learn about weddings in Mexico while on-site at a fabulous resort, meeting local vendors and experiencing MexicoRead More
So You’ve Planned Your Wedding and Now you Want to Become a Wedding Planner
by Karen Sagle, WPICC, GWC of When Sparks Fly Wedding & Events Recently I’ve been contacted by a number of different brides who have planned their weddings and then considered getting into wedding planning themselves. While it may be a great idea for some, it’s not the right fit for everyone. Here are some thingsRead More
Designated Driver Services for Weddings
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel Did you know that wedding couples are just as legally responsible for their guests’ safety as the venue is? It is important for us to speak with our clients about getting inebriated guests home safely. There are a few options; having bus shuttles, cabs waiting at the end of the night, rentingRead More
Can I be of “Assistants”?
Written by Jaxx Swadi, WPICC, GWIC – Creative Director of One Sweet Day Wedding & Event Coordination See what I did there? No, it isn’t a spelling error. The word is intentionally incorrect. The topic of discussion for today – How to be an Assistant, and more importantly how to TREAT your assistants. With 2013Read More
1920’s-Inspired Wedding Style Shoot
This sweet and fun, 1920’s inspired wedding styleshoot was brought to you by WPIC Alumni, Amanda Douglas, WPICC of Amanda Douglas Events in Winnipeg, Manitoba. From Amanda: This shoot was a beautiful collaboration of some great Winnipeg vendors. We had the idea of creating a shoot that was fresh, warm, bright and 1920’s-inspired. We triedRead More
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