The Cost of Hiring a Wedding Planner.
The Value of Working With a Professional
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel Today I got to thinking about the value of working with a professional. No matter what endeavour you are undertaking it always benefits you to work with someone who is an expert. An accountant can help you find tax write-offs you didn’t know existed, a real estate agent will save youRead More
Are You REALLY in the Wedding Business?
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel We just received an email from someone asking us to promote their Wedding Coaching business to the members of WPICAlumni, our association of 4000 Certified Wedding Planners. This email came from the person’s personal gmail account, with no links to a website, and no proof of the credentials they were claimingRead More
WPIC Wedding Planners Cruise Toronto for a Networking Night
by Tracy Nolan, WPICC of First Comes Love Weddings and WPIC Durham Regional Representative It was a gorgeous evening in Downtown Toronto. The sun was shining, the birds were singing, the skies were blue, & 42 WPICC Wedding Coordinators & vendors came together & boarded the “Showboat” for a fun night of networking & cruising Toronto! I amRead More
WPIC Barrie and Muskoka Wedding Planners Learn at Liberty North
by Holly Carney, WPICC, owner of Holly Matrimony Weddings and WPIC Barrie/Muskoka Regional Representative The next time these ladies work with you on your wedding they can now tie ties! Being a wedding planner requires us to learn lots of skills we may not personally need but professionally they are an asset! Like how toRead More
Do You Want to Plan Your Wedding or Manage it?
Written by: Alan Berg, author, professional speaker and wedding marketing consultant With permission to post from Alan Berg and Beautiful Bride Magazine
What has the WPIC Night School Class been up to?
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel Students choosing to take our course through Night School get the same instruction and knowledge as our Weekend Warriors, but they get the information delivered at a slower pace and get extra activities to participate in. See our schedule here. This week, students got to raid our wedding inventory to create InspirationRead More
The Do’s and Don’ts of Networking at Industry Events
by Danielle Andrews Sunkel One of your responsibilities as a wedding professional is to attend industry events, meet other vendors, view new venues, experience different caterers food and most importantly, network. Networking is supposed to be light chit chat to get to know the other person and see if you can work together in aRead More
Wedding Design- Principles and Elements
by Karim Shivji, WPICC of The Wedding Guy in Toronto, ON Color: Color is the most powerful design elements. Color also has the power to alter your perception of a space, making walls appear to recede or advance. The way you perceive certain colors affects the way you feel in your space. Warm colors suchRead More
“Feeling Good” Chronicles of a Wedding Coordinator
By: Sheryl Hammond, WPICC, DWC of Bella Chic Events My most rewarding wedding was last year. I was hired to coordinate this wedding 10 days prior their wedding. Of course – those last minute weddings / day of coordination are always the hardest. This wedding was an outdoor wedding in Oakville. The bride was EgyptianRead More
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