At the latest Union Cooperative meet-up, I posed the question: What essential resource are you reading right now? To give “essential resource” some context, this is a meet-up of engaged women in the midst of planning their wedding. Needless to say, we had a lot to say! Here are our suggestions for a great read...
Read MoreBetter Know a Venue: Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA)
The BMoCA is Boulder’s slice of urban chic, city culture, and it’s nestled among all the rest of your perfect visions of Boulder: in downtown just off Pearl, along the Creek Path, at the heart of the Farmers' Market, this two-story building provides an unavoidably perfect view of the mountains. And yes, you can have your wedding here!
Read MoreBetter Know a Venue: Chautauqua Dining Hall
It is said that former US President Theodore Roosevelt called Chautauqua "the most American thing in America.” Well I’d say that Chautauqua is “the most Boulder thing in Boulder.” If you are looking for a wedding venue that embodies everything "Boulder," Chautauqua Dining Hall just might be your place!
Read More"Better Know a Venue" Series
Being engaged is magical, but it can also be overwhelming with all of the decisions ahead around your wedding. This series aims to diminish the overwhelming feelings by providing the Colorado venue research legwork for you. This venue profile series is sure to be a valuable first step resource for wedding planning couples, so read on!
Read MoreSomething For Everyone
We all know the adage, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." It originates from superstitions about good and bad luck. While I know very few superstitious people, I do know many brides who still enjoy fulfilling this saying as a fun and meaningful part of their wedding day. Here are some ideas to incorporate it into yours...
Read MoreCalm, Love, Productive - OR - What’s in a Name?
In Italian, Zola means “piece of earth.” As an outdoorsy, mountain girl, I of course love this. But wait for it….As a wedding planner, there could be no more appropriate meaning than the African Zulu meaning; calm, love, productive.
Read MoreUnder A Sky Full of Stars
I met Jack and Josh partially into their wedding planning and was immediately impressed by how on top of everything they were. They said their first impression of me was the same. And so began a lovely few months planning their wedding, over the course of which I loved them more and more!
Read MoreMatrimony by Mount Hood
I had heard Scott and Maren's how-we-met story before I met them. I already loved their story and when we met, I loved them too! The confidence that Maren and Scott have in one another was evident throughout all of the planning.
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