You’re trying to plan the wedding of your dreams, but what do you do when you love multiple color palettes and Pinterest keeps feeding you new ideas with every refresh?? It can be hard enough deciding what you like best, but then you have everyone else providing advice and opinions as well...
So how do you design your wedding so it accurately represents you as a couple? With a plan! Your Statement will help you choose your perfect venue, design style, and color palette based on your color analysis, personal style, and story. Plus, we'll itemize your budget and outline your timeline so you can realistically make your vision happen.
By carefully designing your Statement at the beginning of your planning process, you'll ensure your wedding says exactly what you want it to!
The Wedding Statement
Every event makes a statement - what will yours say?
INCLUDES:
Color confirmation and style analysis for you and your fiance to determine your best color palette and wedding design style.
A questionnaire and assessment meeting to determine your wedding vision, including:
go ahead, make a statement!
the statement PDF
the wedding day
Color palette choices based on you and your fiancé's color analysis
Signature style analysis, to determine your best design style
Event design assessment, to determine the best venue style and design selections for tables/chairs, linens, florals, rentals, and stationary
Customized timeline and recommended itemized budget
Includes a Statement presentation with recommendations for your color palette, signature style, event design, timeline + categorized budget to create your unique Statement.
Your Statement Design, beautifully presented in a two-page PDF summary document you can easily review and share with your planning partners or vendors.
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