Since 2008, our boutique event planning company has had the honor of planning weddings and special events across the globe. We maintain a strong presence in New York City and we are so proud of our recent projects in New England. We welcome clients from Brooklyn, Boston and beyond.

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Preparing for your initial wedding planning consultation

It’s wedding consultation season! For many of you this is your first time and you may not know what to expect going into this process. That’s understandable. The purpose of an initial consultation to get to know one another. It’s an excellent opportunity for me to hear all about your wedding and to see if […]

February 3, 2010

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Getting Married in Brooklyn?

Interested in planning your wedding locally? Join us for a bridal event that showcases some of Brooklyn’s coolest wedding vendors and resources. Brooklyn Based has an excellent day planned for the Brooklyn bride-to-be. Check out all the juicy details here. Wedding CrashersSaturday January 9, 2010, 10:30 am- 5 pmThe Bell House718-643-6510; 149 7th St., Brooklyn, […]

January 6, 2010

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Colin Notes

This gorgeous new book is an excellent addition to my event planning library. My favorite Colin Cowie bits from this book are: 1.) Invitation envelope liners #4 on page 205. Find inspiration in the most beautifulpaper and plan your party around it. 2.) Good-night wishes on page 207. When planning a destination wedding, for turndown […]

March 24, 2009

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Wedding Wire

Wedding Wire is an excellent new resource for brides. This website allows couples to find vendors in their area and connect with others planning their weddings. This on-line tool is perfect for the DIY bride and groom. I am thrilled to be listed as a vendor and excited that Martha Stewart uses Wedding Wire on […]

March 17, 2009

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FAQs

The Knot.com recommends brides and grooms ask these questions when interviewing prospective planners or coordinators. I’ve answer the questions here. Strongly consider handing the planning baton to a wedding consultant if a) neither you nor your families have time to plan your wedding; b) neither you nor your families have any desire to plan your […]

February 3, 2009

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