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My Top 5 Tips for Designing a Beautiful Tent Wedding

THERE ARE MANY THINGS TO LOVE ABOUT A TENT WEDDING:

the ability to host your loved ones at a special property, the ease with which you can customize the event design, and the ambiance can be so exciting and inspiring.

Let’s ensure your wedding is more beautiful than the typical tent event. Read on for my 5 top tips to design a beautiful tent wedding!

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How to Design a Gorgeous Wedding Place Setting

You want your guest ambiance to be awesome, for your guests to mingle and enjoy themselves.

But you also want them to have a “home base” for the evening, somewhere for the quieter guests to feel comfortable and for the busy bees to drop off their belongings at before they go shake some hands. So why not put a little energy and attention into that home base?

I’ve always been a sucker for a gorgeous place setting. Layering bits and pieces together creates a well-designed element to your tabletop that sets the overall design apart. It can tell a story to your guests, or give them a taste of what’s to come throughout the evening, or combine form with function. Whatever it is, it’s in these little bits and pieces that your wedding design comes to life.

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7 Wedding Tasks You Can Keep Planning During Covid Uncertainty

I know covid has put a dent in your wedding planning, but believe it or not, there are still a lot of planning tasks you can keep working on without any hesitation!

I challenge you to still have some fun with your planning, even while we’re in this phase of not knowing what this summer will bring.

Here’s a list of my top 7 wedding tasks you can keep planning!

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Why I Love Using Locally Grown Flowers

There are few things I love more than a big old bucket of blooms grown right here in Manitoba soil.

Every wedding season, I aim to use as many locally grown flowers as possible. And every week when I get my delivery, I get excited. It’s a different kind of excitement than I get when I pick up flowers at the wholesaler (which is still exciting), and I’m not entirely sure I can explain to you why…but I’ll try.

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