Silver Charm Events Featured Vendor 4.8 out of 5.0 4.8/5.0
Designing the Day of Your Dreams
Burbank, CA 91505
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Services: Wedding Planning
Established: 2004
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The Perfect Wedding. What does yours look like?  Whether you’ve just said “Yes” or are only a few weeks away from “I Do”, we’ll provide the highest level of personal service as we design the day of your dreams. Just leave the details to us: Enjoying your wedding day  is the gift you’ll give yourselves.

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We love working with Liz! She's organized, creative and fun to be around. She makes all her weddings flow effortlessly and keeps her clients (and vendors) happy.

Frequently Asked Questions for Wedding Planning
What wedding planning services do you offer?
Day-of Coordinator, Full Planning, Partial Planning

Tips and Advice
One of the first questions I'm asked (well, after, "Have you ever worked with a Bridezilla?", and the answer to that is always going to be "No") is "I want to do X, Y, or Z. Can I do that?"  It’s your wedding, you can do whatever you want. In other words, don’t instantly write off anything you really want to do because it’s non-traditional, or looks like it’s going to be impossible to pull off.  Seriously, every other couple asks me if they can do such and such, and is that okay? Of course it’s okay. It’s your wedding. Traditions are traditions, not rules. Do what you want. It’s the personal touches that make every wedding special. Never shy away from the personal touches. A couple of years ago, I coordinated a wedding where the bride and groom served pie with ice cream, instead of cake. They knew it was what they wanted but thought it might be a little weird for their guests. I suggested that before the pie was served, that they offer a thank you toast to everyone and sort of introduce the pie as well. It worked – made them feel better, let their guests know what was going on, and everyone was happy. Laughing delightedly, even.

If you can’t figure out how to do something, ask your vendors. Your wedding and reception site are always good resources, or your wedding planner, if you have one - and if you don't, call me.  If you want it, you can have it. You just need to figure out what it’s going to take to get it.

See you at the end of the aisle,

Liz C.