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Step one for starting a small business is often coming up with an exciting idea. But what is step two? Step three? Steps four through launch and beyond? On our second episode, and first iteration of our Small Business Starter Kit Series, Austin and Jannese visit The Candle Pour to chat with founders Misty and Dennis Akers . They’ll tell our hosts about how they got their business off the ground and about all the things that go with it: from incorporation to trademarks. Join us as they detail how they went from Grand Idea to Grand Opening. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: Quickbooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Meet our wedding podcast! We love stories at Polka Dot Wedding. The thrill of telling them is what gets us out of bed every single morning. That’s why, after 15 years of sharing them in written form, we want to go a little deeper. Enter The Feel Good Wedding Podcast, which features the stories of Australian wedding couples from all walks of life. You’ll also from vendors- their advice and tips, and for those in the wedding industry, there's even something for you! trials and tribulations of business ownership. Expect a fair dose of fun along the way! Find more, including episode show notes and full transcripts on http://www.polkadotwedding.com/podcast
Conteúdo fornecido por Polka Dot Wedding. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Polka Dot Wedding ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.
Meet our wedding podcast! We love stories at Polka Dot Wedding. The thrill of telling them is what gets us out of bed every single morning. That’s why, after 15 years of sharing them in written form, we want to go a little deeper. Enter The Feel Good Wedding Podcast, which features the stories of Australian wedding couples from all walks of life. You’ll also from vendors- their advice and tips, and for those in the wedding industry, there's even something for you! trials and tribulations of business ownership. Expect a fair dose of fun along the way! Find more, including episode show notes and full transcripts on http://www.polkadotwedding.com/podcast
In this inspiring episode, we welcome the delightful Dee Wild of Custom Celebrations By Dee - a marriage celebrant radiating joy, warmth and inclusivity from every pore. Based in Melbourne's northern suburbs, Dee has been officiating weddings for about five years now after realising she needed a career that allowed her to truly be herself. Fuelled by a desire to spread more positivity after Australia's LGBTQ marriage plebiscite, Dee decided to combine her loves of writing, storytelling and being around love-filled celebrations by becoming a celebrant. From the very beginning, she has made it her mission to attract like-minded couples by showing up authentically as her full, proud, queer self online and in person. With her vibrant presence, heartfelt spirit and firm belief that every wedding should be a reflection of the unique couple at its core, Dee is the perfect guide for today's chat on hiring inclusive, values-aligned vendors. Dee shares her insights on: What inclusivity means in the wedding world, extending beyond LGBTQI+ representation to disabilities, neurodivergence, cultural backgrounds and more Red flags to watch for when vetting potential vendors' websites, marketing materials and initial communications Thoughtful questions to ask vendors to gauge if they will create an affirming atmosphere for your day Beautiful real wedding examples of couples who crafted ceremonies and celebrations authentic to their identities Practical tips vendors can implement to convey their inclusive practices How the wedding industry can continue evolving to better represent all couples Whether you're a couple on your wedding journey or a vendor striving to be more inclusive, this candid conversation will leave you feeling empowered to plan with your values at the forefront. Dee's warm personality and wise perspective will have you nodding along in agreement and motivated to spread more positivity in this space. Because at the end of the aisle, your vendor squad should excite and calm you - not cause any doubts about whether they'll honour every beautiful part of who you are. Links & Vendors Mentioned : Custom Celebrations By Dee Instagram Find Dee On Polka Dot Wedding: Custom Celebrations By Dee On The Web: Custom Celebrations By Dee On Facebook : Custom Celebrations By Dee On Instagram : Custom Celebrations By Dee On Pinterest: Custom Celebrations By Dee Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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Marquee weddings offer a charming blend of natural landscapes and customisable celebration spaces. Today, we're exploring what you need to know about planning a seamless marquee wedding day as we chat with Julia Vardy from the picturesque Mewburn Park. Nestled 2.5 hours from Melbourne, Mewburn Park marries historical buildings with beautiful country surroundings. With multiple wedding spaces, including a grand clear marquee, and on-site accommodation, it's an ideal choice for a weekend escape wedding. Julia's expertise makes her the perfect guide for navigating marquee wedding logistics. In this chat, we discuss: The amazing history of the family-run Mewburn Park business Tips for selecting the right wedding venue The importance of vibing with your vendors Pros and cons of a marquee wedding Key considerations for a summer marquee celebration Creative ways to personalize the marquee's blank canvas From understanding power requirements to preparing for weather contingencies, Julia shares her insights on merging your dream vision with realistic planning. We'll also cover coordinating with other vendors and personalizing marquee decor to craft a unique atmosphere reflecting your styles. Julia offers a behind-the-scenes look at running a venue, highlighting special moments that make each event memorable - from the pre-ceremony excitement to the magic of the grand reveal. Learn how to create an unforgettable experience by finding the perfect setting and thinking through all the details. Tune in for a practical guide to planning your marquee wedding at Mewburn Park's breathtaking venue, leaving nothing to chance. Links & Vendors Mentioned : Mrewburn Park Instagram Find Julia & Mewburn Park On Polka Dot Wedding: Mewburn Park On The Web: Mewburn Park On Facebook : Mewburn Park On Instagram : Mewburn Park On Pinterest: Mewburn Park Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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A wedding day where everything falls magically into place - that's the power of a great wedding planner. In this month's episode of The Feel Good Wedding podcast, Sarah Johnston from Girl Friday Weddings pulls back the curtain on hiring a pro for your big day. With over 15 years of experience, Girl Friday Weddings opened its doors in 2009. This award-winning Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane boutique wedding planning agency offers services ranging from full planning to day-of coordination. Founder Sarah Johnston has built the business around helping couples create their dream wedding, whether that's an intimate elopement or a grand affair. In this episode, Sarah shares insider tips on how locking in a planner early on can be a game-changing move. She provides a behind-the-scenes look at the strategic decisions that elevate your celebration while keeping it budget-conscious. You'll learn Sarah's approach to assembling a dream vendor team and avoiding common pitfalls and overwhelmed feelings during planning. She also shares advice on crafting a wedding day that feels effortless, seamless and completely you. In this chat, we discuss: The benefits of wedding planners What is an in-house planner vs an external wedding planner? How can you choose your wedding vendors wisely? The value of relationships in weddings How to beat overwhelm and prioritise what is important to you The wedding word budge myth How to make the most of your wedding budget and figure out what's important If you're looking to better understand the role of a wedding planner and how they can help craft your perfect day, don't miss this episode Links & Vendors Mentioned : Girl Friday Weddings Celebrant Kate Find Sarah & Girl Friday Weddings On Polka Dot Wedding: Girl Friday Weddings On The Web: Girl Friday Weddings On Facebook : Girl Friday Weddings On Instagram : Girl Friday Weddings On Pinterest: Girl Friday Weddings Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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Often, there’s a dilemma when it comes to wedding photos. We all want to have beautiful pictures that contain even just a speck of the emotion of the day—but so many of us feel awkward in front of the camera. Fortunately, this isn’t an impossible problem. This month's guest, Dani Bartlett exemplifies our point that no one is truly “unphotogenic.” All they need to do is find the right photographer that helps them get comfortable. Dani is the face, the talent behind Melbourne-based wedding photography studio, Dani Bartlett Photography , providing wedding photography and family portraits for lovers of fun and colour. In this chat, we discuss: How to not feel awkward posing for wedding photos What to look for in wedding photographers Balancing candid and formal photographers Completely candid vs guided candid photographers Games for candid photography Effective posing techniques Breathing fresh life into family portraits Your wedding photos are treasures you only have one day of getting. You’ll probably look through hundreds of wedding photographers as you search for the right one. One way to help you is to look through their galleries. That way, you can get a clearer sense of the ins and outs of their work throughout the ceremony. When you’ve chosen a photographer, communication is key. Meet with them in person, have dinner, and just chat to help you get to know them better and—importantly—feel more comfortable. How relaxed you feel with them allows you to feel more confident in front of the camera on your pre-wedding shoot and wedding day, and it’ll translate in the photos. Ultimately, what’s important is to trust your photographer and have fun. Communicate what you want and trust their direction. They might throw a prompt or game at you to lighten your portraits. Go with the flow. Explore where the prompts take you; you’d be surprised at how lovely you and your partner look when you’re just relaxing and having fun. Links & Vendors Mentioned : Dani Bartlett Photography Find Dani Bartlett Photography : On Polka Dot Wedding: Dani Bartlett Photography On Facebook : Dani Bartlett Photography On Instagram : @danibartlettphotography On Pinterest: Dani Bartlett Photography Find Dani Bartlett : On LinkedIn: Danielle (O’Halloran) Bartlett Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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A wedding’s style isn’t just about aesthetics. Floral and event designer Steph Jordan makes sure that every design detail and flower arrangement reflects the couple accurately. Steph is the Owner and Director of Nunu Designs , award-winning wedding florists passionate about making your event even better than how you imagined. In this chat we discuss: ● The difference between a wedding stylist and wedding florist ● Hiring the right wedding stylist and florist ● How to start the styling process ● Bringing style and floral ideas to life ● Budgeting for styling ● Deciding the final look ● Personalising a wedding’s style ● Streamlining the styling process Arguably, one of the most critical parts of a wedding is its look. Whether you’ve been thinking about what your dream wedding would look like since you were a kid, saved design inspiration on Pinterest and Instagram, or haven’t got a clue about flower pairings, a professional stylist and florist will help you bring your ideas to life. It’s integral to build trust and a rapport with your vendor. Ultimately, it’s a collaboration between you and them. Meeting with the stylist, whether face-to-face or online, allows you to explain your thoughts in detail to help them make the best design decisions on your behalf. They can help you stay within your budget while maintaining the wow factor and personalisation of your wedding. Links & Vendors Mentioned : Nunu Designs Find Nunu Designs : On Polka Dot Wedding : Nunu Designs On Facebook : Nunu Designs On Instagram : @nunuau On Pinterest : @nunudesignsau Find Steph Jordan: On LinkedIn: Stephanie Jordan Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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People marvel at weddings, but it’s the preparation and hard work that makes it happen in the first place! For this week’s episode, the Polka Dot Wedding team chats about the mental load of wedding planning. The pressure to plan typically falls on the bride, but Ms Polka (Dot), Ms Rose (Mary), and Ms Peacock (Julia) give tips on how to share the work load as a couple. In this chat we discuss: How we each approached planning our own weddings The pros and cons of DIY weddings Planning your wedding together as a couple Wedding mission statements Protecting your emotional bandwidth The post-wedding comedown How to have fun while wedding planning Weddings are a celebration of a couple’s love story, so it’s only right that both partners are involved in the planning process. Before you begin, draft a wedding mission statement together. Write down and decide the most important aspects of your wedding. The mission statement will serve as your guide, allowing you to prioritize what’s essential and to compromise on what’s not. It also ensures that both of your wishes are reflected on your big day. If you’d like, you can create a joint email address so that both partners are always in the loop about wedding planning. Attending meetings together is also a good strategy. Always be open and honest about how you’re feeling and the responsibilities that each of you can take on. It’s important to spend time together outside of wedding planning and to make time for self-care. When things get too overwhelming, don’t be afraid to seek help. Delegate tasks to friends and family members who are willing to step up. Lean on your vendors because they can help lighten your mental load. Hire a wedding planner or give yourself more time, if that’s what you need. Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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Music enhances whatever emotion we feel in the moment. That’s why it’s so important to curate your wedding playlist. To help us get started, musician Lucas Evans reveals his favourite songs to play at weddings that really sets the mood. Lucas is the drummer and band leader of Orlando Combo , one of Melbourne’s finest jazz bands. The band regularly performs at the Australian Tennis Open, Australian Grand Prix, AFL Grand Finals, and of course, weddings! In this chat we discuss: About Orlando Combo Orlando Combo's jazz wedding repertoire Setting the mood for the ceremony and reception Music for guests of all ages Building the ultimate wedding playlist The perks of live bands Rearranging songs for the wedding Lucas’ go-to song for weddings Before you start building your ultimate wedding playlist, consider the flow of the day. For the ceremony, you can have instrumental music or music with lyrics. If you choose the latter, make sure the message of the song suits the occasion. Typically, gentle melodies work best during the processional and then it’s followed by more upbeat tunes during the recessional. The volume of music is also worth paying attention to. Guests will want to mingle and chat at the start of the reception, so light music should be sufficient. The music shouldn’t be at full blast the whole time, because it can make the wedding feel a little one note (pun intended!). The perks of having a live band like Orlando Combo is that they’re skilled musicians who can read the room and adjust accordingly. Couples can also ask a live band to reimagine personally meaningful songs so that it’s included in their big day. Song choice does matter, but how they’re performed definitely affects the crowd’s engagement and enjoyment. Links & Vendors Mentioned: Orlando Combo What Would They Know? Lucas Evans of Orlando Combo Find Orlando Combo: On Polka Dot Wedding: Orlando Combo orlandocombo.com.au On Instagram: @orlandocombo On Facebook: Orlando Combo On YouTube: @OrlandoCombojazzbandMelbourne Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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“The way you get married is how you’re going to be married.” Those wise words came from Josh Withers , wedding celebrant extraordinaire and our guest on Episode #25 of The Feel Good Wedding Podcast. The ceremony kicks off married life, and according to Josh, you want it to be as intentional as possible. Apart from being a wedding celebrant, Josh is also the author of The Rebel’s Guide to Getting Married. He and his wife Britt are the founders of the Elopement Collective , a team of vendors that create epic elopements in Australia and around the world. In this chat we discuss: The history of wedding celebrancy The Rebel’s Guide to Getting Married Personalizing the wedding ceremony Overcoming stage fright Honouring your identity and story with unique elements How to deal with pushback from friends and family To personalise your wedding ceremony, begin by reflecting on who you are and what you value as a couple. From there, pick out vendors who understand how to make your vision come to life. Now, what you’d like to include in your ceremony is entirely up to you. If you feel like you have to incorporate non-traditional elements, go for it! There might be some qualms about it, but your family and friends will understand as long as you speak to them from a place of love. Vows and readings don’t have to be flashy, they just have to be true. Some couples get stage fright standing in front of a crowd. To overcome this, choose the venue, time, and guests that you’re most comfortable in. You’ll feel a lot less nervous when you’re in right environment. Remember: the wedding ceremony isn’t about putting on a show. It’s about celebrating your union in the most authentic way possible. Links & Vendors Mentioned: Josh Withers Elopement Collective Understanding “The Wedding Tax” With Josh Withers Find Josh Withers: On Polka Dot Wedding: Josh Withers Wedding Celebrant withers.co/celebrant On Instagram: @hellojoshwithers On Facebook: Josh Withers On LinkedIn: Josh Withers Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding. The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present…
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Dressing your wedding party can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to be if you talk about the important stuff early on. Here with us today is Tessa Hartnett of Bridesmaids Only ,, giving us tips on how to coordinate outfits without the stress! Tessa is the owner of Bridesmaids Only , your one-stop shop for wedding party attire. With over 10,000 designs, they have a wide range of styles, colours, fabrics and sizes that cater to every body type. Their “Try Before You Buy” service is a godsend, allowing bridesmaids to try on outfits in the comfort of their own homes. In this chat we discuss: About Bridesmaids Only Sensitive conversations with your wedding party When to start preparing wedding attire Who pays for wedding attire? Styling according to wedding theme Accommodating everybody’s preferences Future trends for wedding party outfits Before you begin the shopping process, it’s important to discuss the budget and style preferences of your wedding party. Knowing all these details beforehand will make for a much smoother coordination of outfits. With that being said, allot around four to six months of preparation so you can have a good array of options. There is no set rule for who should pay for the wedding attire. But generally, the bridesmaids and groomsmen purchase their own apparel that they are happy to keep in their wardrobes. If the couple insists on a certain style, they usually shoulder the costs for their wedding party. When it comes to matching the wedding theme, a specific colour or fabric is a helpful starting point. Mixing and matching styles is another great option to accommodate multi-gendered parties. Never underestimate what flower bouquets can do to make a look cohesive! Ultimately, each person will have their own taste. Respecting everyone’s choices so they can look and feel their best is key to dressing your wedding party. Links & Vendors Mentioned: Bridesmaids Only Find Bridesmaids Only: On Polka Dot Wedding: Bridesmaids Only bridesmaidsonly.com.au On Instagram: @bridesmaidsonly On Facebook: Bridesmaids Only On Pinterest: @TheOnlyCo Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding. The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present…
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Weddings are usually multi-venue affairs, but there are definitely perks to having the ceremony and reception all in one place. With a venue like Zonzo Estate , which houses a farm, restaurant, and winery, you’ll want for nothing more. Rod Micallef, the director of Zonzo Estate, is here to talk about their humble beginnings as a restaurant and how they became one of the most booked wedding venues in Yarra Valley . Fun fact: Rod met his wife at Zonzo Estate and of course, got married there! In this chat we discuss: Zonzo Estate's unique approach to weddings Zonzo Estate's restaurant, farm, and winery Advantages of having one venue for your wedding day Creating a network of trusted suppliers How to choose your all-in-one venue A seamless wedding day at Zonzo Estate All-in-one venue vs blank canvas space Styling the venue tastefully How Zonzo Estate stays on trend Having a single venue for your big day isn’t always cheaper, but it’s a lot less work for everyone involved. Parking and transportation become non-issues since there is only one location. Guests can make themselves comfortable without having to think of a place to wait at until the reception. The couple isn’t rushed from location to location either, allowing them to go at their own pace. All in all, the day flows better and there are more opportunities for the guests and couple to mingle. There are a few things to consider when choosing your all-in-one venue. Are there multiple sites? Weddings take a full day, and it can feel like a long day without a change of scenery. Ask about weather contingency plans and the overall flow of the ceremony and reception. Couples are also encouraged to meet the staff so they can gauge if they feel comfortable with them and their service. Links & Vendors Mentioned: Zonzo Estate Vendor of the Week – Zonzo Estate What Would They Know? Rod Micallef of Zonzo Estate Find Zonzo Estate: On Polka Dot Wedding: Zonzo Estate www.zonzo.com.au On Instagram: @zonzoestate On TikTok: @zonzo_estate On YouTube: @zonzoestate Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding. The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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Stories are at the heart of what we do at Polka Dot Wedding. And we’ve got room for all kinds of them! As a blog and an online membership for vendors in our directory , we want everyone to feel represented and included in the weddings we feature. Today in a very special episode, two of the Polka Dot Wedding team sit down to chat about why we’re so passionate about inclusivity and the wedding industry. In this chat, we discuss: The humble beginnings of Polka Dot Wedding The Polka Dot Wedding team Inclusivity in wedding blogs Changing the name “Polka Dot Bride” Polka Dot Wedding’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity How to be featured on Polka Dot Wedding The perks of the Polka Dot Wedding membership Polka Dot Wedding was founded nearly two decades ago. Before the advent of social media, there weren’t a lot of online resources to turn to. Dorothy turned to blogging as means to share her love and excitement for all things weddings. Dorothy has always been conscious of showcasing diverse stories. But it wasn’t until she read about Zee Scott’s experience of racism that led her to re-evaluate Polka Dot Wedding’s commitment to inclusivity. To make a safe, shared space for everyone, Polka Dot Wedding’s efforts include removing offensive words and inappropriate imagery and adding subtitles, transcripts, and image descriptions on all applicable forms of media. With a monthly target to keep them accountable, the team actively seeks out stories that represent all kinds of ages, sizes, gender, and disabilities. If you would like to submit a story, head on over to Polka Dot Submissions . For vendors who are interested to be a part of our directory , join the Polka Dot Family here. We can’t wait to hear from you! Links & Vendors Mentioned: Talking Business: The Juggle Of Businesses, Passion & Life With Zee Scott The Polka Dot Wedding Diversity & Inclusion Statement Polka Dot You Polka Dot Featured Polka Dot Made Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding. The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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What’s better than one wedding? TWO weddings, of course! Polka Dot You Bride Racquela Hill talks about her own nupitals and how she made the best of them despite all the things that didn’t go as planned! In this chat we discuss: How Racquela and Michael met Racquela & Michael’s intimate first wedding Their second wedding at Kantara House Choosing wedding gowns Highlighting the venue’s natural charms Racquela and Michael’s wedding vendors How to adapt to unforeseen events Advantages of a nearby honeymoon Dealing with post-wedding blues Links & Vendors Mentioned: Folk Lane Photo Elliatt The Boys Studio Bonnie Lass Films Marry Me Sarah B Sydney Flower Market MB Apparel SK Menswear Kantara House Brewbike Honey-Belle Cakery Red Soda Band Kartik Kuna Hey Sweet Peach Creative Booth Ervan Woo Events to Adore The Iconic Rebecca Vallance Read more of Racquela’s stories on Polka Dot Wedding: Racquela’s “How To Marry A Guy In 10 Days” Wedding To Michael Racquela & Michael’s Perfect Dreamy & Stormy Wedding Day! Racquela & Michael’s Honeymoon Tales in New South Wales Pandemic Planning: A Love Letter To COVID Couples! A Helpful Guide For The Post-Wedding Blues Racquela & Michael’s Honeymoon Tales in New South Wales Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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You know what they say, "First impressions last." This is why wedding stationery should never be overlooked. Invitations provide a glimpse of what your special day will be like. On a practical level, they also contain important information for your guests. To help us make sense of wedding stationery, Natalie Reidy of A Tactile Perception shares her industry expertise. She is passionate about being creative with paper and stationery, providing a totally touchable experience for her couples over anything digital. When she's not designing, Natalie enjoys being at home with her partner, two children and two-step children, and baking something chocolatey in the kitchen! In this chat we discuss: When to look for a stationery designer Different kinds of printing Planning a cohesive aesthetic Inclusions of a basic stationery set suite How to personalize wedding stationery 2023 trends for wedding stationery Eco-friendly wedding stationery Addressing and wording the wedding invites Other stationery to consider Links & Vendors Mentioned: A Tactile Perception Find Natalie Reidy: On Polka Dot Wedding: A Tactile Perception atactileperception.com.au On Instagram: @atactileperception Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding. The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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The Feel Good Wedding Podcast by Polka Dot Wedding
Like most industries, there is a growing trend from florists, wedding planners, and couples looking to make their weddings more sustainable. The big question is, where do you start? According to Kris McKee of Kris McKee Floral Design , to go down the sustainable route, you need to make ethical choices in the flowers and construction techniques you use to make your presentation. The good news is you don't have to break the bank or sacrifice beauty to be successful. Kris McKee is a former nurse, and an independent florist with a strong focus on creating designs that are beautiful, original, full of personality, unique, and, most importantly, bring joy. She is also committed to creating florals with a sustainable focus that prioritizes the negative impact on our environment. In this chat, we discuss: Why Kris became a florist How a nursing career shaped how Kris runs her flower business The sentimental value of flowers Understanding the language of flowers How to make sustainable flower choices for your wedding How bad is floral foam for the environment? Ways to reduce the environmental impact of your wedding How to have a wonderful flower display and still keep to your budget Tips for choosing a florist for your wedding Great ways to donate flowers after a wedding Links & Vendors Mentioned: Kris McKee Floral Design Find Kris: On her website: Kris McKee Floral Design On Polka Dot Wedding: Kris McKee Floral Design Kris on Instagram: @kris.floraldesign Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding. The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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The Feel Good Wedding Podcast by Polka Dot Wedding
Aside from the favours, the only things you can really take home from a wedding are the memories and photos. Choosing the right photographer is crucial so that your special day is remembered the way you want it to. As an expert himself, Leo Farrell of Leo Farrell Photography knows that a photographer’s skills, style, and personality can make or break a couple’s photos. Leo is a wedding photojournalist based in Melbourne. When he was just starting out, his documentary-style photography stood out from the mainstream approach of posed photography. Until now, he has a penchant for capturing candid interactions between couples and their guests. In this chat we discuss: How to choose a photographer The photographer's role on the wedding day Different photography styles and treatment Lighting in different times and seasons How important is your wedding timeline Wedding photographer’s packages and hours Is a shot list necessary? Making portrait sessions stress free A photographer’s pre- and post-wedding preparations Couples can look for photographers on Google and Instagram. Referrals from friends, vendors, and celebrants can also give you good leads. A preliminary meeting with a photographer will give you insight on their personality and shooting style. Do you prefer candid or posed photos? Do you prefer romantic lighting or a moodier aesthetic? Do you get along well with him or her? These are all important factors to consider. On the wedding day itself, a professional photographer should ideally provide reminders to the couple and keep track of the timeline. Couples don’t have to provide a shot list, but it would be helpful to communicate if they want to document specific guests and moments. A photographer’s work doesn’t end after the wedding and reception. They have to back up their files and then send highlights that the couple can share. Bear in mind that post-processing images may take up to a few weeks to finish. Links & Vendors Mentioned: Leo Farrell Photography Find Leo Farrell: On Polka Dot Wedding: Leo Farrell Photography www.leofarrell.com On Instagram: @leofarrellphoto Find Dorothy & the Polka Dot Wedding team: On Instagram: @polkadotwedding On the website: polkadotwedding.com For full transcript and show notes visit: polkadotwedding.com/podcast Wedding pro? Join our membership here . This podcast was produced by Polka Dot Wedding. The Polka Dot Wedding team is honoured to conduct our work on the land of the BoonWurrung, WoiWorung, Eora and Kuring-gai people. We honour the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders custodians of the land and pay our respects to Elders past & present.…
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