Friday, August 28

Bridal Tour - Only 10 Spots Remain!

Tickets for the third installment of the Dream Bridal Tour have been going quickly, and we only have ten spots remaining for our Sunday September 20th tour around San Francisco with me and my associate planner, Brittani. We have so many fun stops scheduled on this tour, we know it will be a blast! We will start with a champagne brunch before we head on our shuttle to different stops throughout the city. We will be tasting desserts and cakes, learning about photography, checking out floral arrangements, viewing invitations, trying on make up, checking out the new trends in bridesmaid dresses and much, much more! Plus, you get to meet and hang out with other brides in a casual, no sales environment on a Sunday, while your husband to be is at the Niner game!

There are only a limited amount of brides that we can take on this unique and informative tour through San Francisco, so sign up to get your tickets today. For a limited time, if you enter the code PRESALE, you will get $5 each ticket that you purchase. Tickets are $50 for each person, and is open to any brides, bridesmaids, moms and friends. Ticket price will include brunch, refreshments throughout the day, transportation and a swag bag full of goodies from all our vendors!

Email us if you have any questions, we are really looking forward to this fun event!

Happy Planning!

Monday, August 24

Michelle + Kristian | Engagement Shoot

I just returned from Philly from a very quick weekend trip to baptize my cousin's daughter, Amanda. It was so nice to be with family that I don't get to see that often and be a part of such a special event. I was very happy to see an email from Janae Shields this morning letting me know that Michelle & Kristian's engagement shots were up on her blog, and I absolutely adore them! She caught their style, relationship, love and goofiness all in a couple of hours together.

Check out her blog to see more of the photos, and check out her great style. If you get the chance to meet her, you will see why so many of my clients enjoy working with her.

Happy Planning!

Thursday, August 20

Providing Transportation for Guests

It has become increasingly popular to provide some sort of transportation for guests at weddings for many reasons. For some, it is because of a difficult parking situation, as we face at most of the San Francisco venues, or rough late night driving conditions, as in the wine country. Some venues even require transportation to venues, as there is limited parking at some of these small wineries we work at.

With that said, there are ways to do it that will save you time, money and anguish over it. It will also save you (or your planner!) from having to deal with angry guests at the end of the night who want to leave and cannot. Here are some tips to deal with scheduling and making sure your transportation situation works for everyone involved:

1) Provide information on your website, on an information card in the invitation or some other way that you will be providing transportation, and what that entails. Some have only provided it for the end of the evening, or some only have provided it only for out of town guests. It is best to keep everyone informed.

2) Once you have decided on the type of transportation you will provide, make a clear and precise schedule. Map out when bridal party, families, guests and even sometimes vendors will be being picked up and from where. I worked one wedding where we could only have eight cars on site and that meant everyone (including me) was on a shuttle.

3) An easy way to see how many guests would be utilizing the shuttle is simply to put it on the RSVP card. Many couples are using these cards to find out pertinent information, such as which hotel they are staying at and how many seats they need reserved on the shuttle. That way, you avoid over or under booking, plus making the schedule is much easier when you know how many guests are at each hotel or meeting location.

4) Place a shuttle schedule on the bar at the wedding. That way, guests that are planning on leaving early can map out their departure times. It isn't proper to have your band or djay stopping to announce shuttle departures every 30 minutes, and if guests don't know, they tend to assume it only leaves at the end, and then you have 180 people trying to get on two 38 passenger shuttles all at once. That is when the fun really begins!

5) Have someone speak DIRECTLY to the drivers once they are on site. Explain to them when they are scheduled to leave, and not to leave unless they have been released to do so. Put a point person (usually a coordinator) to have any emergencies dealt with. Of course, if someone becomes ill and needs to depart, we need to make arrangements for that, but sometimes if the hotel is far away, it can create a major delay with the final departure if a shuttle has left with only two people on board. This needs to be decided by the point person, and if there is another way to get the ill person home, that would be the ideal option. I carry an assistant at all weddings, as this has happened before, and we have had my assistant or a taxi take that person home or to a hospital.

6) Do a trial run during the time of day of your wedding to and from the locations you have mapped out, and add some time especially if you are reserving motor coaches (56+ passenger busses). This will help to avoid any major delays with not factoring Saturday traffic, or any community event that may be going on that day as well near your event locations.

Having shuttles should be a relief and not a burden, so just make sure you have prepared properly, and all should go smoothly. Guests are usually very appreciative of the thought of their well being by providing this service and don't tend to abuse it. There are some things that are beyond anyones control, like your shuttle being run off the road by another shuttle on the same private road, or your driver getting in a fight with a neighbor. These are all true stories, but it goes to show you that even the most precise planning can't avoid things like that.

Happy planning!

Tuesday, August 18

Niki + Ben | Featured on SF Style Unveiled Blog

I am so excited to share that Niki & Ben's wedding has been written up in a beautiful feature on the SF Style Unveiled blog! Niki was interviewed for it, and she did such a nice write up, I am so incredibly touched. I just love this job too much. We really miss working with them!
Happy Planning,

Sunday, August 16

Honoring Loved Ones

I have had many clients ask me in the past, what is the best way to honor a loved one that has passed away at the wedding? It is a touchy subject, as you always want to be discreet enough with it without making a big display, but still honor them in a memorable way. I have had clients do things like wore their grandmother's jewelry, played their parents first dance song at some point during the wedding, or had their mothers' favorite flower incorporated in the bridal bouquet.

I just saw this idea on my photographer friend Sabine Scherer's blog, (btw, she is getting married herself this weekend!), and I thought I would share it as well. The couple had a basket up with them on their bench during the ceremony, and it had photos of their loved ones that were no longer with them. It seems like such a nice way to incoroporate this in a wedding.










































Thursday, August 13

Sarah + Daniel | Golden Gate Club | August 8

Sarah and Daniel were such a fun couple to work with, and to get their photos so quickly makes me so happy! Since they were planning their wedding from South Africa, I spent a lot of time with her parents ironing out all the fun details for the wedding. I will deeply miss working with all of them, they were just a joy!

They chose the AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park for their ceremony. It is such a magical little hidden place in the middle of the busiest part of Golden Gate Park, and seeing her come down those stairs with her father was just heartwarming. They then shuttled guests to their top notch reception at the Golden Gate Club which featured a three course meal before dancing late into the evening, all while having stunning views of the San Francisco Bay in the background. Their photographer, Wendy Maclaurin Richardson, captured the day perfectly.

The vendors that came together for this wedding were:
Catering - Melons
Florist - An Added Touch
Lighting & Sound - Elle Music & Events
Cake - Cake Coquette
Band - Anything She Wants
Hair & Makeup - MNKYTHMP
Rentals - Classic Party Rentals
Linens - La Tavola Linens
Transportation - Coach 21 and Red Tie Transportation





















Happy Planning!

Monday, August 10

Tickets Available for Dream Bridal Tour No. 3

Tickets have just been released today for the third installment of the Dream Bridal Tour. We have so many fun stops scheduled on this tour, we know it will be a blast! We start with a champagne brunch before we head on our shuttle to different stops throughout the city. We will be tasting desserts and cakes, learning about photography, viewing invitations, trying on make up, checking out the new trends in bridesmaid dresses and much much more!

There are only a limited amount of brides that we can take on this unique and informative tour through San Francisco, so sign up to get your tickets today. For a limited time, if you enter the code PRESALE, you will get $5 each ticket that you purchase. Email us if you have any questions, we are really looking forward to this fun event!




Happy Planning!


Thursday, August 6

Holly + Alan | Julia Morgan Ballroom | July 4


I love getting photos from recent weddings we have produced, especially when I can share them almost immediately on my blog! This wedding took place on the 4th of July at the classic Julia Morgan Ballroom. The bride and groom hired me about four months before the wedding date, so we had to get moving right away to secure all the vendors and details for their lovely wedding. I loved working with Holly and Alan so much, they were so happy to be together and to both be planning their special day. A great moment from the night was when her father sang "Daddy's Little Girl" with the band to Holly. Yes, I cried!




The vendors that made this day so amazing were:
Ceremony Musicians - Starlite Strings
Photography - Kerry Rodgers

Looking forward to sharing more weddings soon!

Happy Planning!

Wednesday, August 5

Newly Engaged Couples Wanted - Bride & Bloom Magazine

Bride and Bloom is one of my favorite wedding mags, and they are currently looking for newly engaged couples to help them visualize the look of their wedding based on a few snippits of information. Submissions end Aug 31st, so enter today!


Happy Planning!