

Know your wedding words!
When you first start to plan a wedding it's easy to feel lost and a little scared of the process simply because you don't really understand what people are saying. Friends who have been married may mention something or a supplier will describe a product but rather than say "I'm really sorry I don't know what you're talking about" you go with it and leave feeling disheartened and slightly lost. When you work in an industry it can be quite easy to forget that people outside of


Wedding Planning Made Simple - Every DIY Brides must have when planning a wedding!
In just a few weeks the Wedding Planning Made Simple workbook and planning guide will go to print. It is 120 pages of interesting, helpful hints and tips on how to plan your wedding with ease as well as pages of worksheets to get you thinking about what you need to do when. I have explained a little about each chapter below so you know exactly what to expect from the book. Please drop me an email on lisaevans@tayloredweddingplanner to get yourself on the list to hear when thi


How to show your wedding florist exactly what you want!
If you want your wedding day to look exactly how you imagine, then communication is key! When booking a creative supplier, by that I mean someone who is required to be artistic when providing their service such as a florist, baker or venue stylist, it's advisable to create a vision board, otherwise known as a mood board. If the supplier doesn't know what you want, or doesn't understand, then you could end up with something completely different to what you imaged. I recently c