Julie here, TGT Logistics Lead and summer stan! Summer has always been my absolute favorite season. Give me the heat, the ice pops, long days spent at the beach or pool, fireflies, juicy watermelon on a friends rooftop, and laying in the park to watch the sunset. So, I’m stocked to share my favorite summer wedding trends with you all!
Read MoreIt’s cold, it’s grey, you’ve got post-holiday bloat (what’s up Valentine’s day candy), and there is a potential for snow. WHY NOT GET MARRIED!
Read MoreTo me, nothing says, “let’s get together and party” quite like the disco ball! Light magically reflects off the disco ball, spinning and sparkling about the room. It’s a classic 70s party trick that constantly “wows” guests on the dance floor. From their incredible dance floor potential to Ivy Getty’s wedding dress, disco balls are the wedding trend of the moment! We are thrilled that our clients have incorporated disco balls into their weddings in the most fun and creative ways! Check them out below:
Read MoreThis past spring, architect and all-around-great gal, Abigail married David in a celebration that was sleek and stylish. We hope to see more designs like this emulated in 2022! These two weren't afraid of color, steering from the traditional (yes! Let's add cut fruit to the centerpieces!), custom built furniture, and flipping the traditional layout of the venue on it's head! (They utilized the traditional Ceremony space for Dinner, and the traditional Dinner space for Cocktails! Get it!). We love these two and their creative minds! 2022 goals y'all!
Read MoreAs wedding coordinators we pride ourselves on planning for every possible scenario your wedding day may throw at you- including the most finicky of them all, mother nature!
Enter the TGT tried and true Clear Bubble Umbrellas!
Read MoreIn last Sunday’s New York Times Style section, The Get Together Events Co. was quoted about our recent experience with cicadas at weddings. Our cicada experience has us reflecting on other surprise “weddings guests” that can pop up during the wedding planning process. See our suggestions below for how to handle unexpected wedding guests…
Read MoreOn March 27, 2021, Komal and Hamza got married at The Bordone in Long Island City. Along with being a lovely couple and a powerhouse group of vendors, we were all the more excited for this wedding as it was our FIRST wedding back in New York City since March 2020, pre-pandemic. Following the strict Covid guidelines set by the state, Komal and Hamza’s wedding was safe, celebratory, and simply gorgeous. We are so grateful to this couple for trusting us with their day, especially after the year we’ve had! What a way to kick off the wedding season! Congratulations Komal and Hamza!
Read MoreIt’s been a real joy for the last two years to be a member of the Nashville Wedding Planners Group, a collective of local wedding planners building community within the Nashville Events Industry. And when our powers combine… watch out!
Read MoreWe are thrilled to see MaryBeth and Rick’s wedding from earlier this year featured on Nashville Bride Guide! Check out the full article for a great write up about this beautiful wedding
Read MoreHello everyone. Recognizing wedding coordination as a legitimate professional service is something I feel incredibly strong about (yeah, no shit Lauren, you’re a wedding coordinator). But no matter how many times we say it, it continues to bear repeating. So today, I wanted to remind you, just exactly why you need a wedding coordinator.
Read MoreBackyard weddings are some of our most all-time favorite weddings. And lucky for us, especially in the mid-pandemic world, the open-air backyard wedding isn’t going anywhere! With that, we wanted to highlight some of our favorite backyard weddings…
Read MoreCan you believe it!? We are still in the Covid times! And now, we are in the newest phase of Covid times- the completely-unprepared-cause-for-stress-and-PTSD-Omg-are-we-ready, re-introduction phases…
Read MoreThe temp is dropping, the leaves are changing, and candy is discounted on November 1. Over here, we LOVE fall- especially fall weddings. (I don’t what season y’all are, but I’m an autumn!) No sweating, your specialty cocktails can be warm beverages, and pumpkin is in everything. In honor of our favorite season, we’ve recapped some of our favorite fall trends from our client’s weddings below:
Read MoreWhen it comes to deciding on what to include in their wedding day, I always tell clients, “Buck tradition, focus on YOU". Guests are coming to celebrate YOU, not just another cookie cutter wedding. With this in mind, as clients begin to plan for how to make their 2021 wedding uniquely theirs, I wanted to throw it back to Kat and Steve’s 2018 wedding for inspiration. Kat and Steven did what was right for THEM!
Read MoreThis is the most important blog post we’ve ever written.
“Stay in your lane.”
“Just plan events.”
But how can we plan events, how can we create celebrations, if equality, justice and the ability to love for all is at risk?
Read MoreWhen Erica and Collin were planning their wedding they knew a few things - they wanted it to be a small group and they wanted it to be chic. And chic it was!
Read MoreIt was exactly one year ago this week that Emma and Jaime celebrated their love in an intentional wedding for 50 people in Brooklyn. What do I mean by intentional? Well, 100% of this wedding was carefully curated by Emma and Jaime to be a symbol of their love.
Read MoreQuincy and Steve's 2019 wedding at 501 Union was a trendsetter for intimate weddings, before intimate weddings were required! Surrounded by 50 of their closest family and friends- Quincy and Steve were able to soak in every detail of their day- from the U-Shaped floorplan- allowing them to see each of their guests, to the special dinner entertainment (scroll down to see!) it was a memorable affair that will continue to inspire for years to come!
Read MoreWith the various re-opening rules around the country due to Covid-19, we are slowly but surely getting back to weddings (YAY!) but, with the cautious reopening, comes gathering maximums. In Nashville as of this posting, guests count is 25 people and in New York City, it is 50 people. So you want to get married? But you want to keep your guests safe and follow county guidelines? We’ve got some tips for you for whittling down your guest list.
Read MoreOn July 11, Rachel and Nick got married at Cheekwood Estate and Garden in Nashville, Tennessee in a micro-wedding for 25 of their closest family and friends. After being long-distance sweethearts for six years, their micro-wedding was years in the making and a global pandemic wasn’t going to stop them from getting married.
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