WHY YOU Should You Do A First Look?

WHY YOU Should You Do A First Look?

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You Can Shake the Jitters: While you are getting ready with your girls and feeling every emotion under the sun, you can't help but envision what it will be like to see your groom for the very first time. By doing a first look you have the opportunity to see the person you love the very most and that person that knows just how to calm you down in a stressful situation. Seeing your groom will help you to shake the jitters and make you feel excited and ready for the day ahead.

He Can Be Himself: Some guys don't exactly love crying in public...we get it. Doing a first look allows the groom to genuinely express himself without having to worry about judgement. Come on ladies, we all want him to shed a few happy tears when he sees you on the big day. Doing a first look will give you the results you really want.  

You Will Remember Your Ceremony: If you decided against doing a first look, the first time you will be seeing your guy is at the alter. You will be nervous about how you look, if you wrote the perfect vows, and if the reception will look like you pictured it, all while trying not to trip over your two left feet. There will be so many emotions swirling around in your head that by the time you clear the emotional fog you will be saying I do and the ceremony will feel like a blur. Doing a first look helps to calm down and will allow you to be as present as possible during the ceremony. The ceremony is such a special and important time for the two of you as husband and wife, you won't want to forget it. 

It Saves You Time Later: As amazing as all the photos are they are, they take up quite a bit of time. I have some brides have a first look with their future husband, take all their bridal party photos and even invite their family to take their formal photos all before the wedding. This allows the two of you to be a guest at your own wedding and even join your cocktail hour to spend more time with family and friends.  I know this takes away some of the element of surprise but it will give you even more time with the ones you love most. 


At the end of the day whether you do a first look or not is one hundred percent up to you as a couple! Whether you are sticking with tradition or looking to try something new we would love to help you plan and coordinate the best day of your life (including the first look)! Let's grab drinks and talk a little more about your special day! 

The Yang's DIY Wedding at Lyons Farmette

The Yang's DIY Wedding at Lyons Farmette

Guys, there were alpacas at their wedding...

TR and Young were married on a sunny summer Sunday at Lyons Farmette. When I met TR and Young, I knew that their relationship was so genuine and sweet that I was so happy to be a part of their day. TR was born hard of hearing and Young does an amazing job of taking care of her and making sure she can be a part of any conversation. TR was a simple DIY bride that made all of her centerpieces including the custom concrete vases. On the big day, the ladies got ready in the Farmette's vintage Airstream trailer. When they were ready, TR and her girls walked her down the dirt path to see her future husband for the very first time. Young cried when he saw her, which made for some amazing photos (the photographer being my boyfriend makes me totally unbiased...). To honor Young's Korean culture and members of his family that traveled all the way from Korea, their officiant performed the ceremony in both English and Korean. After the newlyweds said "I do" their guests tossed dried flower petals from paper cones made from pages of the couples favorite book. For dinner, the guests enjoyed eats from the Asian inspired food truck Bao Chicka Bao Bao. The maid of honor added a personal touch to her toast when she started signing a quote dedicated to TR in sign language. So special. During their planning, the Yang's found out that they were expecting a child which was obviously exciting news. They decided to do a gender reveal in front of all of their wedding guests. They made adorable mustache and pink lip props so their guests could cast their vote for a boy or a girl. IT'S A BOY! This moment was so exciting and there were lots and lots of happy tears. The night ended with dancing and indulging on lots and lots of cupcakes. Cheers to a long and happy marriage you two! 

Venue: Lyons Farmette

Photographer: Tommy Ellis Photography

Coordination: Promise Event Planners

Catering: Bao Chicka Bao Bao

Alcohol: Peaks Beverage

Make Up: Maid of honor


Just because you are a DIY bride doesn't mean you don't need help. Check out our Day Of Coordination wedding planning package for a stress free wedding day. Contact us to make a coffee date to talk a little more about your wedding.


Valentines Day For Two

Valentines Day For Two

Mushy Gushy, blah, blah, blah,

While I can't say that Valentines Day is my favorite holiday, I think any excuse to spread love is a good excuse. My Valentines Day plans are to spend it at home with my guy. We plan on picking some fancy Pinterest recipe and actually eating at the dining table for a change. These exact plans are what inspired this tiny last minute photo shoot. I was looking to save some money, while trying to get some really adorable things, so I took a trip to Target for (almost) everything you see here. Shop smarter, not harder ladies. As I'm sure you know, they have the best holiday decor and I took full advantage. Being an obvious sucker for dessert, I made the desserts the stars of the show. Cheesecake is my personal favorite, so I threw on some fresh strawberry, graham cracker sticks, and candy conversation hearts to make the dish more festive. I went with pink ombre waterfall napkins, crystal clear plates, and hammered silver cutlery to complete this tablescape. Finally I added some flowers and a glowing neon heart sign, because thats just how I roll. I hope this inspires someone to do sometime intentional yet simple this Valentines day. What are your plans for the day of love?

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Calligraphy: Zoet Designs

Photography: @tommywitdashots


Did you know that we also plan special events and dinner parties? We would love to help make your special event prefect whether the guest count is 2 or 222. Contact us HERE. 


The Next Steps After Getting Engaged

The Next Steps After Getting Engaged


Lucky you!

You are finally engaged to the love of your life! Soak it all in, feel the love in your friends and families congratulations, and relish in this incredibly special time. You're engaged...now what? As fun as planning a wedding is, it is also quite a bit of hard work. Here are a few tips and tricks on where to start. Here are the first steps we take when planning a wedding or event. 


1. Pick Your Top 3

This is one of the first things I ask my brides to do. Take a step back and think about the three elements that are the most important to you on your wedding day. Is an incredible photographer a must have? Do you invasion a band playing instead of a DJ? Are you obsessed with lighting and installations? Or do you just want to eat some really good food? Whatever your top three things may be, those are the things that will make your day exactly as you have always imagined it. These are also going to be the top three things you spend the most money on, so you will need to budget accordingly. What would your top 3 be?

2. Go to your Pinterest

I know you already have a dream wedding pinterest board...I hate to tell you this, but you’re going to have to start a new board from scratch. Although this task may seem daunting, it is in your best interest. Pinterest is such a blessing and a curse when it comes to planning a wedding. It is an amazing place to gather ideas, find amazing photos, and be able to see all the things you love together in the same place. The downside of Pinterest though, is that it makes us believe that we have to have it all, and that is just impossible. Starting a new board will give you an opportunity to think about the most important have to have elements.   

3. Hire A Planner

I'm sure you saw that one coming...but it is so true. Hiring a professional takes the stress off of you and off of your family and friends in the planning process and on the day of the wedding. We do this for a living, so we know how and when to get things done. Having a person to take on all the stressful details and preparation makes all the difference in the world. Hiring a planner is truly the best wedding present you can give to yourself and to your future husband. Enjoy the day and let your planner handle the rest!


If you are looking for someone to help you begin your wedding planning process, we are here to help. Contact us here or send us an email at payton@promiseeventplanners.com. We offer completely free consultations and want to hear about your day. 

Morgan & Luke's Engagement Session with Adam Houseman

Morgan & Luke's Engagement Session with Adam Houseman

Sunsets, Love, & Leather Jackets...

One of our May couples, Morgan & Luke, just visited Colorado for their engagement session with the very talented Adam Houseman. Adam took them up to the top of Flagstaff Mountain to capture the beauty of Colorado, as well as this young couples love for each other. These two are so fun loving and were laughing and joking around the whole time. The end of their shoot was complete with a fiery orange colorado sunset. You can't beat that. Check out their adorable mountain top engagement shoot below.

Photography by Adam Houseman

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