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Things that go wrong at a wedding


He’s asked, you’ve accepted, now the flood of questions and planning begin. Your first step, find someone to assist you in making your dream wedding a reality. In these economic times, many people take on all the responsibility of research, negotiating, contracts, as well as planning in their own hands. Weddings are a significant marker in one’s life, a day to share with the people that are closest to you, not about stressing over time tables, and making sure everything happens in a cohesive way. Our job is making sure your wedding professional are on the same page in creating your story. That is what we do as a company. Our wedding professional are committed to making your day as flawless as possible.

Frequently asked question:

What is your experience in the wedding industry?

I have planned, bartended, day of coordinated, photographed, catered, cut dozens of cakes, cleaned up, set up weddings all over the state of Washington for five years.

What bad things have happened at a wedding?

Off the top of my head, the double booked hotel comes to mind, the drunk dj, the cake that was tipping, the photographer who’s batteries ran out before the wedding ceremony, the bouquet that never arrived. There are a million things that can happen, but with the right team that prepares for the worst and implements the best, things can still work out in the end.

What did you do to make these things work out?

I saw that the cake was beginning to tilt, looking at the schedule, coordinated with the dj to announce the cake cutting earlier, the bride and groom cut their cake, took the pictures, and while they were having their first dance, we cut the rest of the cake and had it ready to serve. The wedding that the photographer’s camera died, I handed him my DSLR Nikon that I was taking pictures with, and let him use it the rest of the wedding. The double booked wedding was a big one, we had to push all the tables and chairs outside and make the room split in two. The area that was supposed to be where dinner was served became a bar and standing area, and thank goodness it was a sunny day and that we were there hours early! I told them to get their money back from the venue. The bouquet was a last minute thing, I overheard the bride say that the bouquet never arrived, so in a matter of five minutes we built a floral arrangement that ended up matching her dress!


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