by ooluwole | Jul 4, 2013 | bride, Event planning, Flower bouquet, Wedding planner
Honoring and appreciating your parents on your wedding day is one of the most heartfelt gestures that you can do, to show you your parents how much you truly love and appreciate all they have done to bring you to this point. Below are a few tips that your can... by ooluwole | Jun 22, 2013 | bride, Event planning, Flower, Flower bouquet, Nigerian business, Wedding, Wedding Flowers, Wedding planner, weddings
When Will and Kate got married in 2011, we were all awed at how simply and elegantly put-together Kate was. Her wedding dress, flowers and bridal party were not over the top. Apparently, Kate had requested that her bouquet be “unpretentious, simple and... by ooluwole | Jun 19, 2013 | bride, Event planning, Nigerian business, Wedding, Wedding planner
So yesterday evening I attended a Google+ hangout hosted by a couple of big names in the wedding industry, including +HauteLook and +Nordstrom and it was such a blast! They addressed a lot of very interesting questions that brides have about planning their weddings... by ooluwole | Jun 18, 2013 | bride, Event planning, Wedding, Wedding planner, weddings
(Photo credit: Egui_)Based on our readership yesterday, I think it is fair to say that the issue of how to pick your bridesmaids/maid of honor is a hot button topic for a lot of brides – and rightfully so. Funny thing is I had the same discussion with a friend... by ooluwole | May 27, 2013 | bride, Event planning, Wedding planner, weddings
In this age of advanced photography and videography, there’s no reason why you cannot create a story out of your wedding pictures. In addition to the regular pictures you take with friends and family after the wedding ceremony, you should also consider taking... by ooluwole | May 2, 2013 | bride, Nigerian business, Wedding planner, weddings
Nigerian traditional wedding cakes are a thing of beauty and sheer creativity. The detailed work that goes into telling a story through a Nigerian traditional cake is astonishing. From ankara prints, to traditional gourds, beads, clothing and even people...