By: Tracey Manailescu Having been in the wedding industry for well over a decade, I have seen and experienced quite a bit. Most of it has been positive, however, there are always those days where you want to bang your head against a wall and yell! These instances and what you do about them, areRead More
Wedding Styleshoot – A Country Wedding
by Chris Valliere, WPICC of Wild Lotus Weddings in Edson, Alberta Nothing says fun in a small town, more than a cute little country wedding. We had so much fun brainstorming ideas for this shoot and when somebody brought up, “You guys should do a country themed photo shoot,” we knew we could not resist. CountryRead More
Why not to cover wedding cakes in buttercream during the summer (with photos)
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel For years we have been telling you to steer clients away from Buttercream for their Wedding Cakes when it is warm outside. I had never seen an example, but I could just imagine. Well, back in 2008, I took the Wilton Cake Decorating Courses and for the Course II final project,Read More
Are You Pricing Yourself Right Out of Business?
By: Tracey Manailescu Wedding budgets have definitely increased since 2000 when I started coordinated weddings, with more people making more money, working higher paying jobs, and the allure of pretty weddings to wow us is all around. We have Pinterest, wedding magazines that are dripping with gorgeous details and online blogs that are begging usRead More
Music-inspired Wedding Styleshoot by Amanda Douglas Events
Today’s gorgeous style shoot comes to us from Amanda Douglas, WPICC of Amanda Douglas Events in Winnipeg, MB From Amanda: This romantic shoot was inspired by the beautiful greenery of nature, touches of music and all things whimsical! Delicious cupcakes and cookies, rustic keys, vintage books, and bright, organic flowers all brought together a tea-party-likeRead More
WPIC Get Together at the Sultan’s Tent
By: Tracey Manailescu The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada had a fantastic get together last week at The Sultan’s Tent. We seriously love this venue. Super attentive staff, amazing food, and very unique and detail-rich decor. A special thanks to WPIC’er Jennifer Perusini (VP of Marketing, Events & Sales) for arranging the tour and evening specifically withRead More
Blending Religions for Interfaith Jewish Weddings
by Guest Blogger, Cigall Goldman, of MazelMoments A wedding is more than just a party, but a merging of two lives, families and sometimes religions. Interfaith weddings offer ways to blend a couple’s faith and cultures, creating a unified start to their life together. Whether it’s deciding on who officiates the ceremony, or discussing whichRead More
The Truth About Wedding Planners
By Denise Georgiou, WPICC of Weddings Jubilee One of the first things I do when a Toronto Engaged Couple contacts me is ask them some screening questions. Questions like: What date are they hoping for? how many guests they are hoping to invite? what city they want to have their wedding in? and; what isRead More
Fondant-haters Rejoice: Naked Wedding Cakes
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel Scour Pinterest for wedding cakes and you are sure to come across this new trend in weddings: Naked Cakes. Source: rosesandlace.co.uk When I first saw naked cakes hit the scene, I wasn’t a fan, I love the whole cake as art thing. What I quickly realized though, is that the beauty is inRead More
Say What?!? Wedding Planners dish on the craziest comments or requests they have received
Compiled by Danielle Andrews Sunkel What a Wedding Planner will and won’t, should or shouldn’t do is a mystery to many people. Here, members of the WPICAlumni Association dish on some of the strangest requests or comments they have received. Thank you to Brenda Leader Legend Wedding Planning & Design, Brilliant Weddings, Erin Bosak Events, HarmonyRead More
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