Memoires D'Amour, LLC.
Memoires D'Amour, LLC.

Memoires D'Amour, LLC.

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Introduction: My unique focus is serving busy career couples (or student couples) who are struggling to find the time to plan their big day to pull off the wedding of their dreams without stress, chaos or interruptions to their professional life. What really sets me apart from other coordinators is my natural-born ability to strike a perfect balance between creativity and orderly planning. Couples that work with me will never sacrifice style for the sake of structure or organization for the sake of art. Because of this, my clients achieve the exact wedding ambiance and personal expression they are going for while also easily meeting deadlines, keeping track of critical items and feeling stress-free throughout the entire process.
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  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    I have 10 years of event planning experience. I received my planning background in music and television industry and with the professional background friends and family were always requesting assistance with planning their event especially weddings. After many years of being the “unofficial” wedding planner I found my calling to start my own company. I absolutely love planning weddings.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    A wedding planner may take on the whole effort, or only a part. They may subcontract some aspects. They may rely on you and your friends or family to take on certain things. The arrangements differ from wedding to wedding. So, do the fees, naturally. Since their role can be so critical to the success of your special event, there are a few questions you'll want to ask. Don't be shy or nervous. Like any professional, they expect to have to demonstrate their experience and ability. At the same time, as with any business arrangement, courtesy is expected on both sides. You're interviewing a prospective guide, not a servant. You'll want to know: 1. How long have you been in business? 2. What size of weddings do you typically plan? 3. Do you work on more than one at a time? How many right now? 4. What are your fees? What do they cover? 5. What should I expect over the next month/six months/year leading up to the big day? 6. When I need to get in touch, how long is it normal to wait for a reply? How quickly am I expected to return emails or phone calls? 7. What happens the day before the wedding and on the big day? What about the day after when there are clean up or post-wedding tasks to do? Many more questions may occur to you to ask. So long as you are respectful and patient any wedding planner should be happy to entertain them. Keep in mind, though, that they have other clients (hopefully, since it's better for you). Even hiring a wedding planner takes some planning and investigation. Be patient and respectful with yourself as well.