Friday, June 25, 2010

Post #2

Excited to say, we have made quite a bit of progress this week.  We have asked a few friends who are getting married soon if they would like some help.

  • Marie has taken up OP's offer to help with her wedding day coordination on July 3rd. 
  • Betty, who is very well-organized and mostly set with her planning, is open for OP and I to help out the day-of and learning a thing or two from.
  • Betty may also have a friend who can use our help for her wedding at the end of August.
Congrats to all the brides!  We are looking forward to working with you all to help make your big day extra wonderful :)

Meanwhile, have been doing lots of research online especially through blogs (check out the blog roll on the side!)  There is so much inspiration!  From centerpieces, cakes, to proposals, out of the box save the dates...!!!  So many beautiful couples and beautiful pictures, and non-traditional/ creative weddings.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Post #1

OP and I have been considering starting our own wedding/ event planning business.  We have extensive travel experience; OP specializes in creative design and I'm good with details and more familiar to the business side of things.  Nonetheless, there are lots to consider and lots to do before we can hit the ground running.

A few critical things:
  • Vendor Network - where would we go when we need something done?
  • Clients - how are we going to reach them?
  • Creditbility - how to build credibility, so that brides and grooms to-be would trust their big days in our hands?
  • Hands-on experience - so far our experience are in general event planning; we need to fill the gaps for the special occasion.
Meanwhile, we need to put together our portfolio of events that we havd put together.  Especially, OP's bakery creations (from tiered cakes to cupcakes) and venue decorations.

Luckily, given OP's enthusiasm and grad student schedule, she has found a few ways for us to at least get started.
  1. Friends who are getting married (soon)
  2. Wedding singers whom she knew with reputations and connections for upcoming weddings
  3. Blogging!  Documenting events as we go
  4. wishuponawedding.org - this is a non-profit organization that just started Jan 2010.  It's like the make-a-wish foundation, but specialize in weddings.  Their Seattle chapter just launched in May.  If they would have us, non-profit would be a great way to get started and gain some experience
On the other hand, we continue to do our research online for resources available and looking out for wedding shows and expos, much like real brides do!