Why “Keeping Everyone Happy” Is the Fastest Way to Ruin Your Wedding Weekend
Trying to keep everyone happy during wedding planning often leads to stress, burnout, and resentment. Here’s why letting go of people-pleasing is the key to a wedding weekend that actually feels joyful and authentic.
25 things you don’t have to do in 2026 wedding planning
Feeling overwhelmed by wedding planning? Here are 25 things you definitely don’t have to do in 2026 — from favors to florals and everything in between.
Holiday Planning Reset: Where to Start (Again)
Took a break from wedding planning over the holidays? You’re not behind—you’re just ready for a reset. Here’s how to pick back up with clarity, confidence, and zero pressure.
to the bride planning through the holidays
If you’re planning a wedding during the holidays, this one’s for you. A reminder that it’s okay to slow down, protect your energy, and enjoy the season.
How to actually enjoy a winter wedding
Planning a winter wedding doesn’t mean freezing—or making your guests miserable. Here’s how to actually enjoy a winter wedding with smart planning, warm details, and guest-friendly choices that make all the difference.
Why “Let Me Know What You Need” Isn’t Actually Helpful in Wedding Planning
“Let me know what you need” sounds supportive, but during wedding planning it often adds more stress. Here’s why specific help matters—and what actually helps brides and planners.
The Emotional timeline of Being a maid of honor
Being a maid of honor is more than planning and speeches — it’s an emotional journey. Here’s the real timeline, from the first “yes” to the walk down the aisle.
What Not To Do the Week Before the Wedding
You’ve planned, pinned, prepped, and now it’s go time — but the final week before your wedding isn’t the moment to add chaos. This post covers what not to do in the days leading up to “I do,” so you can protect your peace, stay grounded, and actually enjoy the countdown.
Let’s talk about the honeymoon.
Flights booked? Cute outfits saved? Great — now let’s talk about the actual honeymoon planning no one tells you about. From buffer days and rage - packing to why doing “nothing” might be the best plan ever, this is the no-fluff guide you didn’t know you needed.
The Maid of honor cheat sheet
You said yes — not to the dress but to being her #1.
Welcome to the Maid of Honor life, where you’re party hype woman, part chaos coordinator, part emotional support bestie. This is your no-fluff guide to showing up for your bride without loosing your mind (or your lipgloss). Bonus: we made you a survival checklist.

