June gloom is gone and summer is here! In the Pacific Northwest, this would usually mean beach bonfires, camping trips with friends, and coming out of winter hibernation to socialize with friends and family. This year, it’s a little different.
Read MoreSpecializing in elopements is… well… a very special thing to us. As planners, we spend 30% of our time on two person adventure elopements, 30% of our time on retreat-style intimate weddings, and 30% of our time on larger wedding celebrations.
Read MoreAll too often, we’ve seen couples invest lots of time and energy in their celebration logistics and forget to set aside time for the core of their commitment: their ceremony.
Read MoreMoney makes for tricky conversations, especially when it comes to weddings. People have different relationships to money, abundance, and its symbolic value…
Read MoreIt’s no secret that at Tapestry Event Co., the heart of your celebration is found in the ceremony. We believe that your ceremony is the opportunity to declare what is important inside the culture of your new family.
Read MoreHave you ever had a conversation with your partner where you felt like you were entering from two different worlds? Maybe it was a planned discussion after a long day of work, and you both brought in disparate mindsets or energy levels.
Read MoreFlorals have the ability to drastically transform an event space. As a planner, I advise couples to think about where they are going to experience and appreciate an injection of life the most.
Read MoreI think there is a language of living things that many people can feel, but that is hard to describe. Just like humans, flowers have a life cycle of bud, blossom, and wilt…
Read MorePostponing your wedding is not a nice feeling. It’s disappointing and frustrating. There is a certain amount of momentum that builds up over the months…
Read MoreWe see ceremonies created in all shapes and sizes. We often get asked about how to incorporate people from different parts of your life into a ceremony.
Read MoreWe see ceremonies created in all shapes and sizes. From two people at the top of a mountain to two hundred people gathered on a city rooftop, there is something about a ceremony that makes a special mark in your hearts on your marriage day.
Read MoreInviting people to your wedding can be… a struggle. You want to walk the tight-rope of balanced invites and make sure you aren’t leaving people out who might be offended, while sticking to a budget and creating a specific experience for all involved.
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