It's a shame we're only getting married once because I'd love to spend more time with her. She was SUPER organized, bubbly, down to earth, genuinely interested in making sure our day was perfect, and as a bonus she looked just like my maid of honor. After meeting Josey, I just knew that she would be perfect for the job. I found Josey through a recommended vendors from our venue-I initially didn't think we needed a day-of coordinator, but after our venue required one, I sought out someone who best fit mine and my now-husband's personalities + our overall vision for the day. Kayla had her own extensive to do list and together this couple pulled off a wedding that featured a lot of crowd pleasing moments: a kissing menu, mini guest favors that doubled as place cards and meal markers, a kabuki streamer send off (for newlywed photos), and plenty of cake. Outside of the typical ‘order late night pizza’ or ‘pick up kegs’, Dylan had a unique set of projects, including (but not limited to): build a platform stage, build wood pillars, spray paint 45+ lanterns, and unwrap over 100 candles.Īlso impressive, even without full nights of sleep leading up to the wedding Dylan was still calm and collected on his wedding day. It happens often that in the division of labor for wedding tasks, the groom makes his own list of to dos. It included amazing details like framed engagement pictures, personalized groomsmen flasks, and a lot of DIY projects that were finished under pressure and a little last minute (more on that in episode 41 and 42 ). Their fall wedding at Muse Event Center was beyond beautiful.
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