Your Questions Answered

What’s the difference between wedding coordination and partial planning?

Wedding coordination is perfect for couples who’ve planned most of the details and want a professional to bring everything together as the day approaches. Partial planning offers support earlier on, with guidance, vendor recommendations, and check-ins along the way—while still allowing you to stay hands-on.

When should we book our wedding coordinator or planner?

The earlier the better! Most couples book partial planning early in the process, while coordination is typically secured several months before the wedding. Booking ahead ensures availability and gives us plenty of time to support you thoughtfully.

Do you work with weddings outside of your local area?

Yes! We’re happy to travel and love supporting couples in new places. Travel fees may apply depending on location, but we’re always happy to discuss options and logistics.

How many hours are included in each of your services?

We’re there for you for the full duration of your wedding day—from setup through the final moments—so you never feel rushed or unsupported.

How do you communicate with couples throughout the planning process?

We believe in open, clear communication. Depending on your package, we stay connected through email, scheduled check-ins, and phone or video calls—so you always feel supported and informed.

What happens if something unexpected comes up on the wedding day?

That’s where we shine. From weather changes to timeline adjustments, we handle surprises calmly and discreetly, often before you even know there was an issue—so you can simply enjoy your day.

What is the benefit of having a professional do all my signage?

Professional, consistent design makes the entire wedding feel intentional and cohesive instead of numerous parts thrown together. It helps the guest have a better experience, photographs beautifully, and reflects the level of care being put into everything else.

Since you’re already investing so much in the day, polished design wraps it all into a consistent, beautifully wrapped wedding.

What sort of designed graphics are usually needed for a wedding?

Beforehand: save the dates, wedding invitations, bridal showers, bachelor & bachelorette party invites


Day Of: menus, seating charts, brochures, and signs to tell people where to go