Planning a wedding comes with a lot of moving parts — and it’s normal to have questions along the way.
Below are answers to the things couples most often ask as they think through their reception, entertainment, and next steps. If you don’t see your question here, you’re always welcome to reach out.
Very involved — but in a way that feels supportive, not overwhelming. We collaborate ahead of time to talk through the flow of your reception, priorities, and how you want the night to feel. You’re never expected to figure everything out on your own.
Yes. A big part of my role is helping you shape a reception that feels natural and well-paced. We’ll talk through timing, transitions, and how different moments connect so the night unfolds smoothly for you and your guests.
That’s completely normal. Many couples don’t start with a fully formed vision. Through conversation and planning, I help you clarify what matters most and make decisions that feel right for you — not based on trends or expectations.
Yes. You’ll work directly with me from our first conversation through the wedding day itself. There are no handoffs or substitutions — the person you plan with is the person guiding your celebration.
Preparation happens well before the wedding. I review details, coordinate timing, and make sure everything is thought through so that when the day arrives, the focus stays on enjoying the celebration — not managing logistics.
Music is chosen intentionally for each part of the celebration — based on the flow of the evening, the energy in the room, and the people in it. We talk ahead of time about what you enjoy and what fits your crowd, so nothing feels random or out of place.
That’s more common than you might think. A great reception isn’t about forcing everyone onto the dance floor — it’s about creating an atmosphere where guests feel comfortable, included, and connected. Dancing often follows naturally when the experience feels right.
Yes — when they make sense for the moment. Requests are handled thoughtfully so they enhance the experience without disrupting the flow or energy of the night.
Clear guidance, intentional pacing, and a calm presence go a long way. Guests feel more at ease when they understand what’s happening and what’s coming next — which is why planning and communication matter as much as music.
The focus is always on the overall experience. Dancing is one part of the celebration, but connection, flow, and meaningful moments are what make the night memorable — for you and your guests.
I arrive with plenty of time to set up, test everything, and be fully ready before guests arrive. The goal is for everything to feel seamless — not rushed or visible.
Yes. I work closely with your venue, photographer, planner, and any other key vendors to make sure timing and transitions stay aligned throughout the day.
That’s very common. Because there’s a clear plan in place, adjustments can be made calmly and without disrupting the experience. Flexibility is built into how I approach the day.
Absolutely. I help guests understand what’s happening and what’s coming next, so the evening feels organized, comfortable, and easy to follow.
If I’m providing ceremony coverage, I attend the rehearsal to make sure everyone feels confident and prepared. It’s one more way to reduce stress and ensure the day flows smoothly.
Most couples reach out after securing their venue and date. Availability can vary, so checking sooner rather than later helps avoid surprises — even if you’re still early in the planning process.
You’ll see whether I’m available for your date and what your next options are. From there, you can choose to schedule a conversation or request more information — whichever feels most helpful.
Not at all. Checking availability, asking questions, or scheduling a conversation doesn’t lock you into anything. The goal is simply to help you get clarity and decide whether this feels like the right fit.
Yes. Any conversation you schedule will be directly with me. You won’t be passed off or routed through someone else.
If this approach feels aligned, the best next step is to check availability for your date. From there, you can decide how you’d like to move forward.
If this approach feels like a good fit, the next step is simply to check availability for your date.
You’ll be able to:
No pressure.
No obligation.
Just clarity.
You’ll see your options before being asked to commit to anything.