Hello, everyone! My name is Leilani Mutchler, and I wanna tell you a little bit about my business, Creatively Unique Weddings & Events.
I just finished school to become a certified wedding and event planner. Which is something a year ago today, I never thought would have happened. But it did, twice technically, cause I am twice certified.
Last July, my cousin began planning her wedding, and being a wedding planner was something I had thought about, but I had also thought about being a meteorologist, a baker, and craft store owner. In other words, I was 23 and still had no idea what I wanted to be. I asked if I could help, surprisingly, she said sure! And that was when it all started.
I sat with her for a couple hours talking dresses, colors, theme, you name it. In that 2 hours, we had almost all the little details figured out. And I loved it.
After that, planning her wedding was like a whirlwind! From wedding shows to venue tours, we seemed to get together with her bridal party every month. But try as we might, it seemed my cousin was cursed. The one venue she wanted, kept putting us through loops. And it was pretty hard.
Every venue she loved, was sky high on her budget. And for a long while, we thought we were going to have to postpone the wedding.
It was August when I had decided to go to school to become a wedding planner. With all the work I was doing for my cousin, I found I actually loved it! I battled with myself for awhile, cause I always loose interest in things and I was afraid the money I would spend to get the course would be wasted.
It wasn't til December that good luck found us. A new venue opened up in our hometown. In budget! And is this place awesome! The people who own it are amazing and worked with her. On January 2nd, we had a venue! And only 5 months left.
And that brings us to here. My wedding planning days are short....very short. But I love everything about it! I've designed invitations and RSVP cards. I've worked on floor plans, and even got compliments from other wedding planners that I had the imagination for the job! I guess that's what kept me going and got me to graduate early.
My goal with this business is to help all the busy brides and grooms to be. Cause I know how busy one can get with planning a wedding, and when you work 40 plus hours a week, you hardly have time to work on anything else. To be able to help couples enjoy their wedding just a little bit more is my goal.
I can't wait to see where this journey takes me. Whether I make $1 or $100,000, I know I'll be happy. And if you love your job, you never work a day in your life.
I just finished school to become a certified wedding and event planner. Which is something a year ago today, I never thought would have happened. But it did, twice technically, cause I am twice certified.
Last July, my cousin began planning her wedding, and being a wedding planner was something I had thought about, but I had also thought about being a meteorologist, a baker, and craft store owner. In other words, I was 23 and still had no idea what I wanted to be. I asked if I could help, surprisingly, she said sure! And that was when it all started.
I sat with her for a couple hours talking dresses, colors, theme, you name it. In that 2 hours, we had almost all the little details figured out. And I loved it.
After that, planning her wedding was like a whirlwind! From wedding shows to venue tours, we seemed to get together with her bridal party every month. But try as we might, it seemed my cousin was cursed. The one venue she wanted, kept putting us through loops. And it was pretty hard.
Every venue she loved, was sky high on her budget. And for a long while, we thought we were going to have to postpone the wedding.
It was August when I had decided to go to school to become a wedding planner. With all the work I was doing for my cousin, I found I actually loved it! I battled with myself for awhile, cause I always loose interest in things and I was afraid the money I would spend to get the course would be wasted.
It wasn't til December that good luck found us. A new venue opened up in our hometown. In budget! And is this place awesome! The people who own it are amazing and worked with her. On January 2nd, we had a venue! And only 5 months left.
And that brings us to here. My wedding planning days are short....very short. But I love everything about it! I've designed invitations and RSVP cards. I've worked on floor plans, and even got compliments from other wedding planners that I had the imagination for the job! I guess that's what kept me going and got me to graduate early.
My goal with this business is to help all the busy brides and grooms to be. Cause I know how busy one can get with planning a wedding, and when you work 40 plus hours a week, you hardly have time to work on anything else. To be able to help couples enjoy their wedding just a little bit more is my goal.
I can't wait to see where this journey takes me. Whether I make $1 or $100,000, I know I'll be happy. And if you love your job, you never work a day in your life.
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