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WELCOME TO OKLAHOMA’S MODERN WEDDING BLOG. HERE, YOU’LL FIND THE RADDEST REAL WEDDINGS, WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE AND TIPS, AND NEWS ON OUR OKLAHOMA WEDDING MAGAZINE. READ ON!
If you take a close look at your wedding coordination business, are you doing your best to cater to everyone. Language has the power to create connection and build relationships. Still, it also has the power to put up barriers & generate disconnection. Using inclusive language in your businesses is the most effective way to build connection and create a sense of belonging with all clients. It allows all audiences to be heard, seen, and recognized.
If you're like us, the wedding boom of 2022 has your schedule bursting at the seams… and the inquiries just keep coming. One of the worst feelings is turning away new business because you're simply too busy.
But what if you could expand your team? What if you could train trustworthy coordinators so you could finally take on more weddings without worrying?
From Bronwyn E. Spain and Cecily Hunter of internationally-recognized Spain Ranch, there's FINALLY a comprehensive day-of wedding coordination course available. Together, with our 12 years of wedding coordination (and venue experience), we’ve trained countless day-of wedding coordinators to work at our home venue—something we have never taken lightly as those coordinators are always an extension of our venue and of us. Some of the coordinator’s we’ve trained have even gone on to launch their own successful wedding planning businesses. Today, we’re sharing it ALL with you.
Are you seeing more clients who aren't interested in a "traditional" wedding or uninterested in keeping some of the "traditional" aspects of a wedding day? Here's the good news: No one has to have a traditional wedding. Yep, we said it. Traditions are only special if they are meaningful to the couple
Want to know one of the key ingredients to a successful wedding day? That one area that truly has the power to make or break a wedding reception? It’s the wedding catering team. Here’s how to work with them, not against them, and ensure the day runs smooth.
Picture this: it's 9pm, and you're settling in for the night. You check your phone and see a text from a wedding coordination client who wants something super simple from you; you know you could do it before you go to bed.
I still vividly recall three weddings I coordinated that solidified my thinking on tradition. The first was an old friend who dressed up to get married at the courthouse, and hired a professional photographer to capture it. I wept at the photos of she and her new husband because their love was unmistakable. They had no guests. They had no reception. Just the two of them dressed in formalwear at the courthouse. In that instant, it clicked.
That’s right. We are completely sold out of our very first issue of B.E Wed Oklahoma, and we have YOU to thank for that. Thank you for supporting our dream of a more inclusive and intentional wedding magazine who celebrates love over details. We simply could not have done it without you.
Newly engaged and wondering how to start planning a wedding? Read this. Today on the blog, we are interviewing Whitney Hewitt, owner of XO Event Co, a wedding planner in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As someone who has personally worked with Whitney and the XO team, I can tell you that the value of a planner like XO is priceless. That is why I am THRILLED that they agreed to spill a few of their wedding planning secrets to engaged couples totally free. Read on for the best wedding planning tips and tricks to start your planning process from one of the very best wedding planners in Oklahoma.
Having a simple wedding or an elopement and tired of only being able to find overkill traditional wedding to do checklists? Look no further. We’ve got your printable elopement checklist PDF and simple wedding checklist printable PDF right here.
The Creative Law Shop® (the ONLY place I get legal contracts for my business, and the ONLY place I recommend to other wedding pros) is having a huge Black Friday sale Monday November 15th through Friday November 19th 2021.
Did you know that the average time of a wedding is about four hours? It is true—from ceremony to sendoff, most weddings are approximately four hours. Considering the hours, days and months spent planning, this can seem like a relatively short time to celebrate. Many couples report their wedding day flying by, wishing they had a little more time to spend with loved ones. My advice? Prolong the celebration by designing a wedding weekend.
Sam and Jenny’s Oklahoma elopement (complete with all-black attire, champagne, and a pride flag) is one for the books! We simply couldn’t resist posting their perfectly Octoberesque wedding when it hit our inbox. Read on to learn more about their love story.
Our very first magazine is nearing the end of its time, for we only have 10 copies left. Once those copies are gone, Issue One is gone for good! Don’t miss out, order yours below!
After a 10-year relationship, Asia-Cristine and Steven tied the knot at Oklahoma’s Merrick Hollow in early spring. They chose their April 23rd date by looking up obscure holidays and seeing that it was Lover’s Day.
Cori Jo and Amanda’s intimate and emotional destination wedding photos and interview are sure to make you tear up…as a seasoned event professional, it takes a lot for me to get emotional, but I found myself getting very teary at their first look and ceremony photos. Read on to see the whole story.
Through a Gatsby-inspired shoot at the Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall, this couple finally got the wedding gallery they’d been missing all of these years.
Patrice and Michael were wed at the Ed Lycan Conservatory at Will Rogers Gardens in Oklahoma City. Read on to hear about their wedding day in their own words, and try not to get as teary as we did looking through their sweet wedding gallery.
The gorgeous photos of Kayla and Adrienne below were a part of a Turkey Mountain wedding shoot featuring the recently-married couple, Mary Fencl Events, Ever Something, and Jordan Taylor Photography.
What were each of your thoughts when you met for the first time?
Kameshia: I was nervous but he was so sweet and funny and made those nerves go away quickly.
Jordan: I was excited to meet her because we had been talking for about 2 months before meeting each other. I knew there would be a connection.
Meet Gail and Jeff. The pair have been married for 37 years and I just knew they would be Issue Three’s anniversary couple after Gail, owner of Weddings by Gail, submitted their 35th wedding anniversary celebration to us for publication consideration. I was so smitten with their chemistry and thrilled to see that she was a fellow wedding professional, I was sold on telling their love story.
From B.E Wed Oklahoma Issue 3: Our Anniversary Couple Huma and Arfan on planning a Pakistani wedding in Oklahoma.
Many small businesses are in danger of closing for good. Sound like an exaggeration? I wish it were. The majority of small businesses worldwide have been hit hard by COVID-19, and Oklahoma is no different. As we are not simply a wedding magazine but a celebration of Oklahoma and small businesses, we have put together a gift guide for you to help support local this season. This is just a small example of businesses you can support. Now, more than ever, please support local and shop small this holiday season. Small businesses need you.
Medicine Park, Wildlife, and an odd little place called the holy city. This mountainous area would be the perfect spot to mini-moon or elope in oklahoma.
Micah knew Cingza was to be in his life forever 7 months after meeting her, he just had to convince her of that. Five months into dating, Micah wanted his marriage proposal to be a complete surprise.
I’m glad it’s not just me—
the only one who feels this heaviness—
this compacted grief,
this sense of hopelessness
“Planning the big day with these two was some of the most fun that I have ever had. They didn’t have a huge budget but that didn’t matter. It came out beautifully because they were willing to add to the day what needed to be added and go without what shouldn’t be there. It was about them and their people. Isn’t that what life is about?”