Where Ceremony, Celebration, and Intentional Design Intersect
Reflections on wedding planning, ceremony design, and intentional celebration from a full-service Nantucket wedding planner.
The contracts are signed. The decisions are made. Real money and real time have gone into getting this far.
And somehow the day still feels like a collection of parts that have not yet found each other.
That is not a planning failure. It is just a sign that you have not yet mapped your event flow. Once you do, the whole picture changes.
There is a particular moment that happens when couples look back at their wedding photos for the first time.
It is not always the big moments that stop them. It is often the small ones. A ceremony program arranged with care at the entrance. The menu card tucked into a folded napkin. Or a table number that actually felt like it belonged on the table.
They are built from the same philosophy that guides every wedding and celebration I design: that ceremony should be full of joy and deserves as much intention as everything surrounding it.
Whether you are beginning to plan or simply curious, both are good places to continue.