COVID Wedding
Jack + StephanieOne sentence sum up of the wedding vibe: An intimate backyard ceremony on a sunny California afternoon.Planned Budget: UnplannedActual
Here we go again. It’s August, and 2020 is still being very ‘2020-like’ (*cue eye roll*). And if you’re in the midst of wedding
Q: I was planning a ~150 person wedding in Baltimore, MD for the end of October. We have made the decision to push back the large event by a year for a
Emily, Writer & Founder of Plane & Simple Co. + Camilo, Pastor One sentence sum up of the wedding vibe: Welcome to the Garden.Planned Budget: $5,000Actual
Ashlee + Stacey One sentence sum up of the wedding vibe: A last minute boho backyard ceremony with face masks, crowns and togas.Planned Budget: 13,000Actual
Ya’ll. We’re back again, with a space to chat, connect, vent, and scream into the internet abyss. For all of you who are planning a wedding
Meagan, Stay at Home Mother + Tom, Insurance Adjuster Sum up of the wedding vibe: A dreamy tale of whimsy and love, bold and bright and unapologetic.
I almost started this post with a ‘holy heck, 2020’ and ‘oh man, I’m sorry.’ But, are we even here for that anymore? Are we even capable of surprise anymore?
Dear APW, I’ve been invited to a bachelorette party in July, out of state. In fact, all the women attending are flying from several states in order to attend.
Here is a thing I’ve learned in adult life: dates have weird power. I mean, in theory they shouldn’t, since they’re just numbers on a calendar, but they do.