Mar 7, 2014 | Inspiring Brides and Grooms, Promoting Local Businesses, The NotWedding Community, Uncategorized
Our home market of Atlanta never ceases to amaze us. After eight Atlanta NotWeddings, we are still blown away by the talented vendors we get to work with! Atlanta florist, Holland Daze, is one of those crazy talented vendors. We caught up with Kim for some insight...
Mar 5, 2014 | Inspiring Brides and Grooms, The NotWedding Community, Uncategorized
Introducing Laura & Mark __________________________________________________________________________________________ What’s more beautiful than a winter sunset? A winter sunset, a precious couple AND their pup! We are suckers for pretty people and their...
Feb 26, 2014 | Promoting Local Businesses, The NotWedding Community, Uncategorized
We were thrilled with the opportunity to kick off the 2014 season in our home market of Atlanta last week. Before the excitement of the big day our vendors and team get together for the rehearsal dinner, a meet and greet celebration to prepare for the main event. Our...
Feb 24, 2014 | Encouraging Solid Marriages, The NotWedding Community, Uncategorized
The date is set, the venue is reserved, the photographer is lined up, the flowers are picked out, the guest list is finalized, the save the dates are in the mail, and the invitations are in production – everything seems to be covered, so what else is there to do? In...
Feb 18, 2014 | Inspiring Brides and Grooms, The NotWedding Community, Uncategorized
Introducing Lauren & Steve __________________________________________________________________________________________ The NotWedding is heading to Boston for the very first time this year and we are excited to have Lauren and Steve as our 1st Boston NotCouple. See...
Feb 13, 2014 | Promoting Local Businesses, The NotWedding Community, Uncategorized
The 4-letter word every business owner should use Small business owner friends, I have an announcement to make: We can have it all…we just can’t do it all. Ok, maybe I should back up. It’s February. And if you’re like me, you spent part of January in earnest making...