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Candice’s wedding:
I love it when a bride can place her personal thumbprint on her wedding. Candice wanted a way to feature two of her loves—shoes and Eeyore. The combination came together—literally! By placing an adorable sticker of Eeyore on the bottom of her shoes, her personal signature was complete. As a bonus, she also achieved the new/blue part of the wedding custom “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.”

Nikki’s wedding:

A plan “comes together” when it includes personal touches that are captured during regular conversations. In Nikki’s case, I learned she’s fluent in French and even studied a couple semesters in Paris. I worked with the officiating minister to include a couple sentences in the ceremony, spoken directly to Nikki—in French. Her look of surprise and appreciation was more than worth the effort—it was fun to watch. Those are the kinds of details we’re known for.

“We couldn’t have imagined anyone but Debi to help organize our wedding! She helped facilitate our wedding rehearsal with an orderly and enjoyable approach that really gave this bride peace of mind! Because of Debi, everybody understood where they needed to be and when, which made things go so smoothly on our big day.”

Erin’s wedding:

Erin’s (soon to be) mother-in-law came to me and explained that the zipper on Erin’s gown wasn’t working properly. A nightmare at best—a disaster at worst. With the wedding scheduled to start in 45 minutes, nerves were a-flutter and emotions were high.  Being free of the “panic” everyone else was feeling, I was able to use needle, thread and bit of creative ingenuity to repair both the zipper and the bride’s confidence. She was beautiful and the “re-made zipper”  — well, what happens in the dressing room stays in the dressing room!