From Wedding Planner, Danielle Pasternak
Wedding planning tips, resources, and inspiration
As seen on WNEP: Stretch Your Wedding Dollar
On March 29, 2011, I had the pleasure of waking up at 3am and talking with Ryan Leckey from WNEP about fun ways to stretch your wedding dollar. And really, who doesn’t want to save some hard-earned dough?
Photographer Checklist: Courtesy of Simply Designed
When I read this article featuring a Photographer Checklist from Heather at Simply Designed, I knew I had to share it with you here.
Venue Coordinators vs. Wedding Coordinators… what’s the difference?
When I’m talking with couples, I hear all too often that they won’t be needing “coordination” services the day of their wedding because their “venue provides one”, also called a venue coordinator.
Wedding Donations: Four Ways to Contribute After the Wedding
There are many ways that you can be eco-lovely throughout your wedding planning process (and life), but today I wanted to focus on four easy ways to make a difference by donating.
Out-Of-Town Guest Bags for your Wedding Weekend
Today, I want to talk to you about out-of-town guest bags that will welcome your guests that are coming for your wedding.
Wedding Coordinator: Who’s going to be your “someone”?
Whether you are twelve months away or one week before your wedding day, once an engagement is decided, plans are often started.
Wedding Toasts: 5 Tips to Keeping it Awesome
It’s easy to get nervous or anxious when you’re asked to give a wedding toast, but if stick to the following guidelines, it should be pretty easy and particularly awesome.
Signature Drinks: Make It Your Own
Your reception is your chance to show your style. It’s your opportunity to put your name all over something that you should be proud of. And I can’t think of too many other things that are more fun than creating your own drink?
Wedding Website: 5 Reasons Why They Work
A wedding website is an online website that’s devoted entirely to you and your spouse-to-be. It’s a tool that you and your guests will use to keep everyone on the same page.