Q and Q Exquisite Wedding Planning 5.0 out of 5.0 5.0/5.0
Now serving Inland Empire, Orange County and Los Angeles County
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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Services: Wedding Planning
Established: 2007
Employees: 2
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Q and Q Exquisite Planning
“Innovative, Classy, Elegant, Chic…your dream wedding delivered.”


Q and Q Exquisite Planning offers exquisite planning for the budget conscientious bride.  We are an enthusiastic sister team dedicated to making the planning of social events a breeze! Our company is based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance.  Through consistent, predictable professionalism, Q and Q Exquisite Planning will ensure you a worry and hassle-free event at a most reasonable cost!

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Q & Q Exquisite Planning did “day-of” coordination for a wedding we shot. A team of two sisters, Quenisha and Quanita, they managed a busy day of multiple vendors with zero stress and bright smiles. When we arrived at the venue, Quenisha and Quanita were coordinating their efforts on a step ladder stringing up decorations at the ceremony site. They didn’t shy away from any of the labor that it takes to make a wedding site look gorgeous. Their day started hours before the ceremony started. They procured decorations under the direction of the bride. During the ceremony, they coordinated the bridal party and were virtually unfazed when the ceremony began behind schedule. We were particularly impressed when these two ladies stayed well past their contract time to ensure that the reception was flawless. They possess a wealth of connections and would be perfect for either day-of coordination or full wedding coordination.

Frequently Asked Questions for Wedding Planning
What wedding planning services do you offer?
Day-of Coordinator, Full Planning, Partial Planning
 
How many planners do you work with?
Q and Q Exquisite Planning is a sister duo, for every event you will have two planners on hand coordinating your event.
 
What style of wedding do you specialize in planning?
We are not limited to one style of wedding planning.
 
What sizes of weddings have you coordinated in the past?
We have coordinated several events in the past varying from 35 guests to 500 guests. We are more than capable of

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What can a Wedding Planner do for Me??

Help you create the type of wedding you want at the price you want.
  We promse to keep you calm, cool, and totally obliviious to the extensive planning burden. 
Suggest vendors that fit your budget and ideas
  With our extensive industry experience and contacts, we are uniquely positioned to create your memorable day for much less cost than you could possibly expect!
Help create a budget, timeline, contact checklist and vendor checklist.  We'll keep track of all the details of your wedding and take care of any emergencies that may arise
  A fabulous wedding awaits you, plan your wedding stress free and enjoy it to the fullest
We will strive to find creative and inspired ways to reflect your unique personality and style. Our ultimate goal is to flawlessly execute and exceed your expectations for the happiest, most memorable even of your life!!!
  Q and Q Exquisite Plannning for the budget conscientious bride.  We can manage your entire wedding - or certain elements of it.  It's entirely up to you. Let's discuss your ideas at length and design a plan with a variety of options for you to consider.


Tips and Advice
Remember to Have Fun At Your Wedding

Let's talk for a minute about a totally underrated aspect of wedding planning: fun. Unlike a birthday party, an event also organized around cake, presents, and party dresses, fun is not a word commonly associated with weddings. Ritual, yes. Elegance, yes. But fun?

"When you're a bride, it's all too easy to get caught up in the details and forget about just enjoying yourself," says Kim Izzo, coauthor of The Fabulous Girl's Guide to Grace Under Pressure. Even if friends and family are nice enough not to play a game of Pin the Worry On the Bride ("The hors d'oeuvres are running out"; "Uncle Albert's knocking back the martinis"), it's hard to let go of the months of planning and stop thinking, "Where did that photographer get to?"

Oddly enough, the freedom to enjoy your wedding deeply and fully is directly dependent on planning. The more organized you are, the more you'll be able to relax, sit back, look into your new husband's eyes, and let exuberance flow like champagne.

Planning a wedding that gives you room to let go of the role of executive producer is, alas, not always fun. "Early on, you have to make tough choices, you have to take control and express what you want, which can be hard to do if someone else is paying for the event."

She advises making use of that discreet little word: no. As in, "No, mother, I don't want your college roommate's son to be the DJ." As in, "No, [insert the name of your best friend], I don't want to wear a garter, but I will wear a little blue ribbon around my ankle."

From the moment you're engaged, you'll be inundated with ideas. "When I talk to brides," says designer Pat Kerr, "I always tell them to be careful about the advice they accept." A bridesmaid or mother-in-law might not be thinking about you, but rather about her own dream wedding.

If you think about it, a wedding is full of opportunities for fun.  It may only be a little touch.  Look for creative ways to break the rules that everyone will appreciate.  Instill a sense of fun into the rehearsal dinner by hosting it somewhere unusual, i.e., near the beach (with sand buckets as centerpieces).  
When all your months of planning are over, take a deep breath and let your wedding happen. There will be kinks in the works—broken-down cars, misplaced Champagne—but remember that a disaster now is a great story later. "Be in the moment," says Izzo. "Admire your new husband, enjoy having so many people you love in one place, and luxuriate in the fact that you look fabulous in your dress." Everyone will be giving you compliments. Accept them enthusiastically, and never mind that your flower girl is standing by your cake, sampling the icing.