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.
How to Make the Bride Feel Special Without Spending $500
Planning a bachelorette party doesn’t have to mean spending hundreds of dollars. This guide shares thoughtful, meaningful bachelorette ideas that focus on celebrating the bride with love, intention, and unforgettable moments—without the $500 price tag.
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.
Why we believe celebrations deserve better than a last minute card
Cards are often treated as an afterthought, but the right one can be the most meaningful part of a celebration. Here’s why intention matters more than convenience.
A letter to the maid of honor who’s doing everything right (Even when she feels like she’s failing)
A gentle letter to the maid of honor who feels overwhelmed, unsure, and emotionally stretched — even while doing everything right.
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.
The Real Reason Matching Outfits Feels So Important
Matching outfits aren’t just for cute photos — they actually play a huge role in how connected, confident, and cohesive the group feels. Here’s why coordinated looks matter more than you think, and how to choose outfits everyone will love.
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.
3 Things to say no to while wedding planning (And not feel Bad About It)
Sick of feeling like you have to say yes to every tradition, opinion, or RSVP list request? Same. Here are 3 things you’re fully allowed to say no to during wedding planning — no guilt, no explanation required, and yes, that includes the kid-free wedding talk.
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.
5 Things You think you need for a Bach party (that you absolutely do not)
You don’t need a 72-hour itinerary, a monogrammed gift bag for every guest, or a rented mansion with a hot tub shaped like a heart. You need snacks, vibes, and a bride who’s actually having fun. Here are 5 things you think you need for a bachelorette weekend- but absolutely don’t.
bridal showers: Not Just for Chicken salad and crockpots anymore
Bridal showers have officially entered their hot girl era.
We’re talking ice-cold High Noons, emotional support ranch, and a bride who knows she deserves more than chicken salad and a crockpot. If you’re planning a shower that slaps (and skips the awkward games), this one’s for you.
“Wait, You’re in charge of planning the whole thing?”
Stuck planning a bachelorette or shower and spiraling already? Let’s fix that — here’s where to actually begin.
5 Things No One Tells You About Planning a Bachelorette Party
Planning a bachelorette party sounds fun — until the group chat spirals and no one wants to split the Airbnb. From budget drama to Pinterest lies, here’s what really happens (and how to survive it).

