The Jackrabbit Library is a growing collection of thoughtful wedding planning guidance—from logistics and vendor decisions to family dynamics, ceremonies, and modern wedding questions.
What Should You DIY vs Outsource for Your Wedding?
Wondering what parts of your wedding you should DIY and what’s worth outsourcing? This guide breaks down common wedding responsibilities, logistics, and how to decide where support actually helps.
Should a Friend Officiate Your Wedding?
Thinking about having a friend officiate your wedding? This guide explores the emotional, logistical, and legal considerations behind choosing a friend versus a professional officiant for your ceremony.
Wedding Planner vs Consultant: What’s the Difference (and Which Do You Actually Need?)
Wondering about the difference between a wedding planner and a consultant? This guide explains how each works and helps you decide what kind of support makes the most sense for your wedding.
What Does a Wedding Planner Really Do? (And What They Don’t)
Not sure what a wedding planner actually does? This guide breaks down the different types of planning support, what planners do (and don’t do), and how to decide what kind of help makes sense for you.
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.