In considering the dramatic change of the structure of Tapestry in 2020, we want to be intentional in thinking about how Tapestry is moving into 2021. As community members, we invite you to learn about our trajectory, focus, and passions.
Read MoreIt’s a new year. Do you know what that means? Time to get reflective about the last one.
Read MoreReal talk about the roots of marriage expectations and why we invite couples to do things differently. “Patriarchy” is sometimes a buzzword that stops people from digging into the effect it has on weddings and marriage.
Read More“The one thing I wish I would have done differently was…” When you hear that sentence, you know to perk up your ears because a big dose of wisdom is about to be dropped into your lap.
Read MoreCouples getting married in 2020 and 2021 have a challenge in front of them: how to create excitement around their wedding launch when gatherings are still unsafe.
Read MoreIn the wake of the protests in 2020, we realized how far behind the wedding industry is in supporting Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) vendors and artisans. The industry is white-washed, and we know that we contribute to that.
Read MoreWow y’all, do we love us a good venue. For those who don’t know, Tapestry aspires to own its own venue someday (working title: Party Greenhouse), so we think about venues A LOT.
Read MoreHeather and Peter’s celebration was all about Mazama: the place they fell in love, spend most of their time, and have a second home.
Read MorePreparing for your wedding day is what wedding planning is all about — at least, logistically. Sometimes couples can get so wrapped up in the details of the party that they feel unprepared emotionally when the day of their wedding comes.
Read MoreEarlier in 2020, we were able to be part of a fairytale celebration. Brooke and Josh hosted a gorgeous wedding in the great outdoors, basking in all the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Read MoreAs circumstances (read: COVID-19) have encouraged couples to create shorter guests lists, we thought we would showcase venues that perfectly house intimate celebrations.
Read MoreEmily, Ben, and their cohort of supporters scrambled their way to the top of the Table Mountain trail, a little sweaty but with big smiles on their faces.
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