Posts tagged Tapestry Team
Our Tried And True Favorite Venues

We know there are a lot of venues to choose from, so let us help you narrow this down! We’re dishing out info on some of our favorite venues near Seattle and letting you know why we love them (and why you will too). Come along!

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Tapestry’s Vision for the Wedding Industry: The Vendor Community

The only way I know how to write this blog is by rooting for the future that I wish already existed today. The ideas that follow are not revolutionary because they are new...

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Tapestry’s Vision for the Wedding Industry: The Planning Journey

Writing about our vision for the future of an industry is no small act. There are so many facets to consider, so many potential lives impacted, and so much already bound up in marriage and weddings.

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Tapestry’s Vision for the Wedding Industry: Couples

What we envision at Tapestry, more than anything else, is an industry that shifts its center from binding traditions, aesthetic trends, and consumerism to an industry based in…

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A Pacific Northwest Marriage Celebration: What Do You Get for Your Budget?

What do you get for your budget when throwing a Pacific Northwest wedding or elopement? Our region has its own set of nuances when it comes to costs, availability, and style.

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What Does an Officiant Do?

What an officiant actually does is an excellent question. Whether for a vow renewal or brand new ceremony, we’ve got your questions answered.

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Tapestry Goals: What We Are Calling Forth in 2021

In considering the dramatic change of the structure of Tapestry in 2020, we want to be intentional in thinking about how Tapestry is moving into 2021. As community members, we invite you to learn about our trajectory, focus, and passions.

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Marriage + the Patriarchy

Real talk about the roots of marriage expectations and why we invite couples to do things differently. “Patriarchy” is sometimes a buzzword that stops people from digging into the effect it has on weddings and marriage.

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Elopement Pivot: Reflections on Having an Elopement When You Planned for a Wedding

Like many COVID-19 couples, Max and I decided to postpone our planned wedding celebration and get eloped with our closest two friends. This was the best decision we could have made…

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The Next Generation of Vow Renewals

Seeing how the pandemic has reshaped weddings, we are wanting to ask the question: What about vow renewals? Do they have a role to play?

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The Officiant Experience with Tapestry Event Co.

Many officiants or celebrants will simply read a basic script with opportunities for you to put in a reading or enter in other special aspects. They get you married, and get it done. Which is great, but…

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I Do's, Rain or Shine

“What happens if it rains?” We get this question A LOT as adventure wedding and elopement planners in the Pacific Northwest. And it’s a fair question.

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Run of Show: The Best Coordination Practices for Your Big Day

The role of a coordinator for a wedding is much like an octopus; you’re pulling resources, people, and plans into one centralized body. More often than not, each each team is unique to each couple and each celebration.

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What Wedding Planners Bring to Your Event Design

When thinking about your wedding planner and event design, I want you to imagine your wedding planner as an octopus. Yep, you heard me, an octopus.

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Interview with a Photographer: TMinspired

Welcome, friends, to a new series of blogs featuring wedding vendors from the Pacific Northwest. These vendors are part of our circle of dear friends and community members that make the PNW wedding scene so unique and fun.

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Being Flexible with the Wedding or Elopement Planning Process

We wish that wedding planning could be a clean and easy process. We wish that a checklist of items, followed in order, on a strict schedule, was the answer for everyone.

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Valerie Madison Jewelry: Sustainable + Glamorous

Growing up in Seattle, Valerie has always appreciated her beautiful surroundings and environment. She went on to obtain a degree in Environmental Science + Resource Management…

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