
Planning your wedding means juggling countless details, such as florals, timelines, menus, outfits, and more. But there’s one surprisingly simple (yet critical) detail that many couples overlook on their wedding day: the marriage license.

We’re humbled and thrilled to share that my party advice was recently featured in an article on the Martha Stewart Living website!

Here is one of the first things you will realize on your wedding day — A wedding day will not always run perfectly on time, and that’s okay!

Are you planning your wedding and struggling to pick the perfect color palette? Use the 60/30/10 rule. It’s a simple, yet powerful design principle used by wedding planners and designers to create a cohesive and visually stunning wedding aesthetic.

If you intend to book a hotel ballroom (or a venue with catering included) for your wedding, make sure that you factor in ALL of the costs involved. In fact, I recommend that you ask the salesperson for a financial breakdown that includes all of the potential expenses noted below — You deserve the transparency!

The recent fires in Southern California have me thinking about couples whose weddings are impacted by natural disasters. As a professional wedding planner, I know how heartbreaking this can be. Here are seven steps to help you confidently navigate this difficult time.

Last week, I had the absolute pleasure of giving a motivational presentation at the luxury floral conference, Intrigued Experience, and I can only describe it as the “happiest place on earth.” Floral superstar Sarah Campbell curated an extraordinary, pink wonderland (in a pink hotel, no less!) where positive energy radiated, and every encounter was a joy.

Professional Wedding Planner Kawania Wooten provides advice on “How to Put Your Own Spin on the Classic White Wedding”

If you are like me, selecting an outfit to wear to a wedding can sometimes feel like a cumbersome task. It’s an even bigger job when you the attire code on the invitation is something like resort casual, desert chic or mountain chic. What exactly does that mean, right?