As a wedding planner dealing with a bride who insists on having an outdoor wedding despite bad weather forecasts, you need to balance professionalism, empathy, and practicality to help her make a well-informed decision.
As a wedding planner dealing with a bride who insists on having an outdoor wedding despite bad weather forecasts, you need to balance professionalism, empathy, and practicality to help her make a well-informed decision.
Working with Lois and Greg was a breeze. We had the beautiful opportunity to meet them in Gozo less than a year ago and go through all the things they envisaged for their wedding, from the venue they had picked to the little details such as the type of flowers they wanted around the little wooden lanterns to the vintage transport etc. Knowing what they wanted helped us pick the right vendors for them.
We understand the stress of planning a destination wedding, which is why as a destination wedding planner for Malta and Gozo we are here to help. We’ll take care everything from finding you an amazing venue and creating that perfect playlist for your big day! to assisting you with the location wedding decorations and finding the perfect fit for your theme.
Keep it short – no one really wants to watch someone drag on forever; this isn’t an Oscars acceptance speech after all. Give them the cliff notes version of who you are and how much they mean to you. Show them that their support means everything, and then get out before things start getting too emotional (which is not what we want!).
The decision to get married abroad came after discovering Malta was one of their top vacation spots. “I think it made sense for us because we both love traveling so much,” shared Laura on why they chose to marry in Malta.
If you and your partner love wine and nature in general, a vineyard might be a great choice for the perfect venue that screams YOU! The scenic features found at most vineyards can help inform and inspire the general design of your wedding backdrop. If you’re thinking about tying the knot at a vineyard, here’s what we want you to know.
When you’re planning a wedding you’re always thinking of the best outcomes, a happy place where only good things come to mind. Certainly having a world pandemic is the last thing one wishes to be facing during this time.
Along the years many couples have expressed their wish to opt for a symbolic ceremony for their destination wedding, instead of the more traditional religious or legally binding ceremony, more known as a civil wedding.
Our Norwegian couple have chosen Malta to tie the knot last Saturday on a hot summer afternoon surrounded by their loved ones. A legally binding civil ceremony took place on one of Malta’s prominent resorts enjoying a stunning sea view which embellished the backdrop for this special occasion.
In the past weddings themes did not exist. Weddings had to be elegant, stiff and palace appropriate. Times have changed, and with that change comes an array of ideas for different themes, some which we have spoken about in other posts. With carnival weekend in full swing, we thought of dedicating this post to a flair of colours, bright ideas and daring twist for those who are after something a bit different.