Quick Post: Is A Day-Of Coordinator Worth It?
This is one of the most common questions couples ask—usually later in the planning process.
The short answer is: Sometimes.
A day-of coordinator is responsible for managing the logistics of your wedding day—timelines, vendor arrivals, transitions, and general flow.
They are not:
planning your wedding
sourcing vendors
building your timeline from scratch
They are stepping into something that already exists.
How to Plan a Destination Wedding (Without Losing Your Mind)
Planning a destination wedding comes with unique challenges—from managing vendors remotely to navigating travel logistics and legal requirements. With the right approach, it can also feel intentional and grounded. This guide walks you through what actually matters so you can plan with clarity, confidence, and fewer surprises.
Should I Take My Partner’s Name: A Thoughtful Guide For Couples
Deciding whether to take a partner’s name is a personal choice that goes beyond tradition. This guide explores identity, practical considerations, and modern approaches to help couples navigate the decision with clarity.
What Couples Should Know Before Signing Wedding Vendor Contracts
Wedding vendor contracts often contain important details about payment schedules, services, and responsibilities that couples may overlook when they’re excited to book their date. Taking a few minutes to understand the key sections of a contract can help prevent misunderstandings and keep the planning process running smoothly.
Questions to ask Wedding Venues Before Booking
Choosing a wedding venue involves more than falling in love with the space. Understanding what’s included, how the timeline works, and what the contract requires can make a significant difference in your planning experience. These questions can help couples evaluate venues with greater clarity and confidence.