Posts tagged Values
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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How to NOT Gatekeep the Outdoors

Gatekeeping the outdoors is a complicated topic because of the intersection of conflicting ideas, motivations, and experiences that inform how people educate about…

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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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An Olympic Peninsula Intimate Wedding: Alexandra + Austin

Looking for a breath of fresh air? Take a trip out to the Olympic Peninsula and watch how this Tapestry couple incorporated nature, modern details and family on their special day.

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Tapestry Event Co.'s Favorite Registry Ideas

The tradition of a wedding registry has a lot of history. In this blog, we are going to share our favorite registry items as well as some background on the wedding registry tradition.

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10 Degrees Styled Shoot

This intimate wedding styled shoot, brought to life by featuring the new 10 Degrees venue in Capitol Hill, explores an aesthetic mix of a southern Italian café and Scandanavian design.

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Seattle Rooftop Styled Shoot

In the midst of pandemic when festival life and culture are on hold for two years, we wanted to show how festival love and creativity can translate to a non-festival environment in this styled shoot.

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Environmentally Conscious Communication

We believe in sustainable wedding practices for SO MANY REASONS (see Values page) and if you are considering your carbon footprint as part of your celebration, we commend you!

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Land Acknowledgements in Ceremonies

At Tapestry, we are lucky to work with so many couples who feel deeply connected to the places they choose to get married in. Whether you’re a born and raised Seattleite…

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Environmentally Conscious Location + Venues

We believe in sustainable wedding practices for SO MANY REASONS (see Values page) and if you are considering your carbon footprint as part of your celebration, we commend you!

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National Park Permits for Elopements and Vow Renewals

Washington State is rapidly becoming a popular place to elope. Born and raised in this state, I LOVE watching couples from around the country discover the magic in our mountains…

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How To Find Your Officiant

Has finding an officiant been an afterthought when it comes to wedding planning? Are you developing an incredible celebration and find yourself totally lost as to where to begin with the ceremony itself?

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Environmentally Conscious Décor

We believe in sustainable wedding practices for SO MANY REASONS (see Values page) and if you are considering sustainability as part of your celebration, we commend you!

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Before You Commit: Tapestry Recommended Conversations + Practices

Frequently, being in a relationship means creating routines. These routines contain expectations for your partner’s behavior rather than engaging in active curiosity.

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What Does it Mean to Be a Tapestry Couple?

At Tapestry Event Co., we make huge efforts in curating your wedding planning experience. We want it to be equitable, empowering, and intentional in every step…

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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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Tapestry's Favorite Pacific Northwest BIPOC Vendors

In the wake of the protests in 2020, we realized how far behind the wedding industry is in supporting Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) vendors and artisans. The industry is white-washed, and we know that we contribute to that.

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