Showing posts with label wedding coordinator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding coordinator. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

Wedding Coordination by The Best-Case Scenario Events [Happy Details]

Now that we have finally posted about our happy day, it's time to talk about the details. If you've been following this blog since we got engaged, you probably noticed that though we had a ton of stories to tell, we didn't really post about the specifics. That's because we chose to keep it all to ourselves so our wedding could still have the element of surprise. Well, we can talk about everything now, yay! p.s. Please read our note about suppliers.

Since my husband and I started this blog, quite a bit of the inquiries we've gotten from brides-to-be have been about our coordinator, The Best-Case Scenario Events. Last night, I got another email from a soon-to-be bride saying that she read my post about booking with the owner, Camille Vivas, [see Wedding Coordinator - Check!] but she would really like to know how the entire coordination team did at our actual wedding. I gave her a brief overview on Best-Case, but I also promised her I would finally do this post, so here it is! Brace yourself though, because since the coordinator is the only supplier that dealt with every part of the wedding, this is going to be a long one.

Camille (in metallic gray), just looking after things at our reception. (Photo by 4play Band)

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Wedding Coordinator - Check!


The wedding coordinator is a non-negotiable for me and the fiance, and it was also one of the hardest decisions we've ever made with regards to our wedding. Having been to so many weddings where things went awry (some only slightly, some totally phobia-including), we knew we couldn't do it ourselves. We also didn't want to rely on our friends and family - we want them to enjoy the day with us, and not have to worry about anything. Our college friend Jason also gave us very good advice. He said that it's different when people are paid to do something, and we totally agree with him. 

Camille's super cute business cards on top of my wedding notebook, which contains several pages of notes with all the helpful info she provided us that day.