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Katie's Wedding Planning Blog
Robbins Brothers is proud to partner with celebrity wedding planner, Katie Tiffany. Katie is the founder of Tiffany Weddings, an esteemed wedding consultant company based in Los Angeles, California. Tiffany Weddings thrives on planning and coordinating weddings of all shapes and sizes with one common goal in mind: to allow brides the enjoyment of planning their wedding and ultimately, to enjoy their Perfect Wedding Day.
Katie's clientele includes Roberto Orci (Writer - Transformers, Mission Impossible III), Brett Brewer (Co-founder of MySpace.com), and Brandon Routh (Actor - Superman Returns).
A Fairytale Wedding
July 25th, 2008
Lynette and Graham live in Santa Monica, California, but decided they wanted a true Destination Wedding. They loved the idea of having their friends and family together...
Summer in the Sun
July 4th, 2008
It's official... Summer is here! And in Southern California, we have already experienced some record-breaking temperatures. We should all be so thankful to have...
Cost Effective Couture
June 6th, 2008
Not used to seeing the words "Cost-Effective" and "Couture" together? Thanks to visionary Julie Jones of Manhattan Beach, CA, this has changed. I'm excited to announce...
Photo Booths... the new Guest Book
May 23rd, 2008
Have you ever been asked to be the "Guest Book Attendant" at someone's wedding? This is not considered the most exciting or privileged job, right?! The traditional guest book is quite boring...
The Best Wedding Tool Yet
May 16th, 2008
I'm excited to say I will be featured in a blog spot with Brides.com! It's called "5 Questions with Katie Tiffany" and this was one of the questions I really enjoyed: "How is today's bride different than brides of 10 years ago?"...
Fullerton Bridal Event
May 9th, 2008
Thanks to our wonderful hosts at the Fullerton Robbins Brothers store, I was recently able to put on a fabulous Wedding Planning Event. It was a unique opportunity for newly-engaged brides...
Dress Shopping
April 18th, 2008
I marvel at how Brides love to go shopping for their Wedding Dress. For many, it's the first thing they do after getting engaged. For some, they may be engaged for months on end with nothing but a date, location, and, of course, a Wedding Dress...
April Showers
April 11th, 2008
April Showers bring May Flowers, right? If you're planning an April wedding outdoors, you should be prepared with a back-up plan. This is what we call "Plan B"...
Planning a Wedding? Expect Changes to the Plan!
April 4th, 2008
You might have a "Plan B" for rain, but your Plan B won't account for everything. What do you do when your rehearsal is cancelled 10 days before your wedding because your wedding location allowed a film shoot to take place the same day (Only in L.A.!)?...
To SAVE THE DATE… Round Two
March 21th, 2008
I would never fault anyone for matching their invitations! If you have a favorite design or pattern that you plan to incorporate into your invitations, menus, thank you cards, and all stationary items, then be my guest to use the same for your Save-the-Dates...
To SAVE THE DATE… or Not?
March 12th, 2008
A growing trend in recent years, Save-the-Dates allow your guests to mark their calendars in advance and make any necessary travel arrangements for your wedding date. Though in most cases this is not required or even expected...
Taking a Break from the Wedding
February 29th, 2008
At some point in the planning process, you and your fiancé will probably find yourselves bogged down with Wedding "stuff." Maybe it's time to take a break? You may fight the idea of a break because there is so much to do and so little time! But ask yourself these questions...
Finding the Perfect Wedding Venue
February 22nd, 2008
One of the best services I can offer brides and grooms is to help them find the perfect wedding venue. Most of my clients choose to have their ceremony and reception in the same location, while others, prefer a more traditional route such as a church ceremony, followed by a reception in a hotel ballroom.
Are Bridal Shows worth my time?
February 15th, 2008
Bridal Shows offer brides the chance to become familiar with a variety of wedding vendors, products and services (i.e. bridal gowns, locations, photographers, videographers, bands, deejays, florists and more!)
Robbins Bros. Wedding Planning Event
February 8th, 2008
I am pleased to announce the success of the first Wedding Planning Event at Robbins Bros.! Hosted by the wonderful staff at the Torrance store, we invited Brides-to-be to join us for an evening of dazzling fun.
Should I Hire a Wedding Planner? Take 2
February 1st, 2008
When it comes to planning your perfect Wedding, EVERYONE can benefit from hiring a professional Wedding Planner. However, it might not be a necessity for every bride and groom. How can you discern if YOU need a Wedding Planner? Here are some important questions to ask yourself
Should I Hire a Wedding Planner? Take 1
January 25th, 2008
The History of Wedding Planners
Take a second to think about your grandmother's wedding. Or your mother's wedding. Most likely, neither one of them would have even considered a Wedding Planner. Maybe, they had never even heard of a Wedding Planner?! What has changed between then and now... to spur on this relatively new facet of the wedding industry? In my humble opinion, I would attribute it to two major areas.
Guest List 101
January 18th, 2008
I am convinced there is only one way to keep your Guest List organized: on an Excel Spreadsheet. Here are some basic steps to follow:
- You'll want to categorize your guests into groups such as Groom's family, Bride's family, friends, work, neighbors, etc. This will help ensure you don't forget anyone.
- I recommend listing families or couples that live together on the same line item. For instance, you may list husband and wife duo, "Jon and Cindy Brown" on the same line because they will receive one invitation at one address. The number of line items will eventually act as your count for save-the-dates or invitations once it's time to order.
Setting the Budget
January 11th, 2008
The New Year is often marked by new beginnings- and many of you may find yourself starting 2008 as newly engaged and just beginning to plan your perfect day. The holiday season is the peak engagement period and brides universally are now celebrating their new fiancé status! This is a time to ENJOY: revel in your relationship, show off your ring, and share the proposal with friends and family. However, a word of CAUTION to new brides-to-be: be prepared to handle inquiring minds! There's nothing quite like a new engagement ring to open the flood gates with questions like, "When are you getting married?" "Where are you getting married?" or "Have you started dress shopping?" Hmmm... you may not have thought about ANY of these answers and may be wondering "Why can't people just slow down for a minute and let me bask in the beauty of this diamond on my finger?!" And yes, you have permission to do so!