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What’s in a Name

0 · Mar 6, 2017 ·

Branding | The Day's Design | Ashley Slater Photography

Photography: Ashley Slater Photography

Back when I was in high school, I had this girlfriend who knew exactly what she was going to name her children.  She had great taste and the names she picked out were adorable.  But I couldn’t help but wonder about her determination to use these names.  What if her future husband didn’t like these names?  How could she be sure they’d stand the test of time and she’d still like them in 10 years?  I suppose I just didn’t have her same confidence.

This friend doesn’t currently have children, although I’m sure they’re in her future, I will be curious to see if she’s waivered on her naming decisions throughout the years.

The idea of naming something has been on my mind a lot lately.  As a mother of two children, I can attest to what a challenge it is picking the right name.  You worry about the uniqueness, the life consequences of your choice, if others will like it,  the way it sounds, the ease of pronunciation, the spelling, the meaning and significance and making sure that your cousin hasn’t chosen the same name – after all her baby will be born a month before yours.  As difficult as it is to name a child, it’s just as crazy difficult to name a business.  Sometimes even more so, because you’re trying to brand yourself and get a certain message across.

I have a couple people in my life lately who have been bouncing naming ideas off of me.  And it’s made me reflect back to when I was naming my own business and how I finally settled on The Day’s Design.

Truth be told, it was a decision I didn’t make with much confidence.  I certainly wasn’t full of resolve like my high school friend.  I was thinking a lot about weddings and I wasn’t really sure where this little entrepreneurial adventure was taking me yet.  I actually am a licensed cosmetologist, and much of my early wedding industry experience was doing hair on site for bridal party members.  I had an interest in wedding planning and a degree in hospitality.  I also had an interest in flowers.  Suddenly there was an opportunity knocking at my door for paid floral services and assistance with an event.  It was an awesome prospect that could potentially launch me into my future.  So I realized I needed business cards and my business needed a name on said card.

Regardless of what direction my business ultimate landed in, it was going to revolve around the wedding day.  This is the day that little girls dream of their entire life.  So The Day’s Design was born.  I had a couple other ideas picked out, and honestly I can’t even remember what they were now.  It was kind of like throwing darts in the dark, and that’s where my name landed.  But it seemed good, not too fluffy but wedding-ish.  And the best part was I could keep the name whether I decided to pursue hair or wedding planning.  I had a logo and business cards made and I was in business (kind of) as The Day’s Design :: Event Styling.

It was another year before I became officially official – quit your day job and register a DBA official – but this year will mark 5 years of official The Day’s Design business.  It’s come a long long ways since those early days of really girly designs and my burlap and lace website.

It was around year 3 that I really began to define myself and understand my own aesthetic and what I wanted to create.  Really, I’m still honing in on that, constantly evolving to be the best version of myself and my brand.  But around that time I wondered if I should change my name.  I knew at that point that I definitely wasn’t pursuing the cosmetology aspect and my name just seemed like 3 boring words thrown together.

I did a lot of thinking and soul searching during this time.  Again, I think branding is something that will constantly and forever be evolving throughout the course of one’s business.  I realized I could be dissatisfied in a couple more years with whatever new name I decided to choose.  However, I still wasn’t convinced.  Then one day as all these thoughts were swimming around in my head, there was another thought that joined.  I was reminded of a song I used to sing as a child, “This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it.”

This is the day. Suddenly my business name had dual meaning and it felt right.  God creates every day, the good ones and the bad ones.  He has made every single day in our lives, including your wedding day.  And we rejoice and celebrate on that day.  My business is filled with a heart of celebration and I was at peace in my naming struggle.

I’m going to hold out until fall before I ring the bells of 5 years celebrating.  There’s more brand evolution and a new website coming soon.  But for the moment I seeking contentment and celebration in each and every day that passes.

Business Planning branding, floral designer, marketing, Michigan wedding planner, the day's business

Married in a Month :: The Inspiration

0 · Jan 15, 2015 ·

Winter is the season for dreaming.  It’s cold, gloomy and I’m stuck in the house because I’m too much of a wimp to try and bare these subzero temperatures.  So my imagination naturally takes over.  I start dreaming of warmer times ahead, summer blooms and what’s next for The Day’s Design.  I start creating inspiration boards and sketching out ideas – some which will happen and some which will never be brought to life.  It’s a New Year and time to dream big.

But it’s also time to dream for my clients.  I have met some really amazing couples the past couple months and I’ve got lots of goodies up my sleeves for their big days.  I’ve been working on lots of proposals and design ideas for them as well and I get pretty impatient when it comes to waiting on making these happen, six months seems like such a long time!

As I’m making these, many people have asked what the process looks like and how I design and convey what’s in my head to these couples.  I don’t have a 100% exact step-by-step process because each couple is different, sometimes I get a little ahead of myself and eager and sometimes my brain just doesn’t stay organized and the artist in me takes over – my pencil starts drawing and there’s no stopping it…. even if I’m not to that step in my process yet.

It’s fair to say, however, that almost all of my designs start with an inspiration board of some sort which allows my clients and I to visually describe how we want the day to feel, how colors will pair together and the overall formality levels.

If you’ve followed along my Married in a Month series, this is the inspiration that brought that impromptu celebration together.  Casual, simple, natural and colorful were words that the bride (my sister) used to describe her day.  Since the wedding took place in November, we wanted to add some fall touches, however the venue was scheduled to be decorated for the holidays the week before.  So it took some careful planning to combine these elements and make sure that it didn’t feel like a “Christmas wedding” but rather a festive celebration focused on the couple, but also welcoming the holiday spirit.  Here’s what we came up with:

Inspiration board | Cranberry & Plum | The Day's Design

We try to incorporate a little bit of inspiration for each piece of the wedding day – from flowers selections to wardrobe colors and ideas and all the little details in between that will really set your day apart.  By making an inspiration board early in the planning process, you have a general direct of where your decor is headed so when it comes to choosing those very first glimpses the guest will see, such as save-the-dates or invites, they already have an idea of what the wedding day will be like and it keeps everything cohesive.  It also help to share these boards with all the vendors, especially when it comes to exact color swatches – one person’s interpretation of purple might be a far cry from another’s – there’s plum, lilac, lavender, amethyst, violet, grape… I think you get the idea.

Inspiration board | Cranberry & Plum | The Day's Design

This is just an inspiration board.  That means we’re inspired by these images, many of which were created by other amazing artists.  There might be certain elements that I pull from this board, however the goal in mind is not to copy each detail but rather the feeling and the theme that it sets forth.  I’ll be sharing the exact results from the wedding in the upcoming weeks so you can compare the inspiration and the results – they really did turn out lovely!

*Disclaimer: Unfortunately when I created this design board I had no intention of blogging about it and am not sure where I sourced all of my images from.  I deeply regret not being able to track these down and give each artist their proper due.  Please accept my apologies as I will work to correct this in the future.

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Business Planning, Wedding Planning & Advice casual wedding, cranberry wedding, event design, fall weddings, floral designer, holiday wedding, inpsiration board, jewel toned wedding, married in a month, November wedding ideas, plum wedding, the day's design, Wedding Design

Destine to Bloom

0 · Aug 6, 2014 ·

Floral Design | The Day's Design | Heather Pagne Photography

Photo by Heather Payne Photography

I think it’s really funny how life turns out sometimes.  I mean you head down one path and completely turn and do a 180, finding were meant to be on another all along.  And the answers really were simple, and right there in front of you – you just never knew it.

My great grandma was a lover of flowers.  She had beautiful gardens and knew every variety.  Sadly I just recently learned this and I never had the opportunity to meet her.  But here I am, unknowingly following in her footsteps.  It’s like all along this journey was there, it’s in my blood, and all I had to do was reach out and accept it.

Do you believe destiny is in your blood?

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Flowers, From the Heart of a Planner floral designer, flower gardens, Grand Rapids wedding flowers, Heather Payne Photography, Michigan wedding florist, Team Flower workshop, the day's design

Team Flower Workshop :: Philosophy Flowers, Boone NC

0 · Jul 7, 2014 ·

It seems I’ve been on the road a lot lately — quick trips to Holland, wedding planning in Northport and Maple City and then the every day travels throughout Grand Rapids.  And while I love traveling, sometimes it’s just good to be in the comfort of your own home office (where’s there’s actually internet and phone service readily available!)

Team Flower Workshop | The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography

But by far one of my favorite trips this spring was down to Boone, North Carolina where I had an unbelievably amazing flower experience with Kelly Perry, Heather Payne and so many lovely new flower friends.  As crazy as it might sound, the experience was life changing.  It brought on a whole new appreciation for my surroundings, love of nature and showed me what new bonds and friendships can be formed over something as simple as the love of flowers.

If you haven’t noticed already, beautiful blooms are becoming a much bigger part of The Day’s Design.  I have teased myself with the idea that I could be a floral designer for years now, but I now know more than ever that I won’t be happy without a big bouquet in my hand.  Flowers have surfaced emotions that I didn’t even know existed.  And when I got these pictures back from the workshop, I cried.  Ridiculous, right?  Who cries over seeing their work on film?  Apparently, I do.

So here’s just a glimpse of the magic that took place down in North Carolina this spring.  There’s lots more loveliness coming and I’m sure this won’t be the last time you hear me reference my ‘new flower friends’ or the charming Kelly Perry.

Team Flower Workshop | The Day's Design | Heather Pagne Photography

Team Flower Workshop | The Day's Design | Heather Pagne Photograpy

Team Flower Workshop| The Day's Design | Heather Pagne Photography

Lilacs & Roses | Purple flowers by The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography

Team Flower Workshop | The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography

Flowers by The Day's Design | Heather Payne Photography | Team Flower Workshop

Flowers: The Day’s Design  /  Photography: Heather Payne Photography /  Backdrop: Kathryn Godwin

Come back tomorrow and I’ll show you the bouquet I created for the workshop!

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Business Planning, Flowers Boone North Carolina, film photography, floral designer, flower workshop, Forget-me-nots, Heather Payne Photography, Kathyrn Godwin, Lilacs, Lilacs & Roses, Studio Cultivate, Team Flower, the day's design, West Michigan wedding flowers

Flowers are Coming to The Day’s Design!!

0 · Apr 30, 2014 ·

I am so grateful and beyond excited for the opportunity to follow my PASSION for flowers and offer romantic, garden style blooms to my design services.  This May, my travels will take me to North Carolina to attend Philosophy Flowers’s workshop where I hope to hone some of my floral skills.  Flowers make me feel alive and I want to be surrounded by them as often as possible.

Philosophy Flower Workshop

Flowers and design go hand in hand, so this seems like a natural step for me to take.  It’s becoming a rather requested service of me.  And you’ve no doubt seen my floral work throughout my website, in inspirations shoots and even at my own wedding.  In fact, you may have thought this was a service I already offered, which it is, but on a very small scale.  Putting together a few blooms for a birthday party, brunch or simply brighten someone’s day is a little different than creating a design with hundreds of flowers, moving pieces, aisle décor and centerpieces for a wedding.

So when it comes down to it, fear has held me back and I’ve been scared to book a whole wedding’s worth of floral.  There are so many more details to consider than just hand-tying a few blooms together.  And what if I fail?  This is someone’s dream day that I would be crushing!

In light of this, right now my basement is being reworked, plans are being plotted and floral recipes are being created.  If all goes well, full on large scale floral services will be officially be added to The Day’s Designs offerings soon… like really soon, I’m talking to brides about blooms this summer and fall!  Eeekk… I’m so excited to actually be typing those words!

What does it mean for you, my current and future bridal clients?  It means that you will have yet another resource for beautiful blooms.  It means that the person designing and coordinating logistics with also be hands-on with florals and ideas can easily come from one person and one place, without having to communicate your vision over and over again to countless vendors.  It also means one less vendor to worry about on your wedding day.  However, you by no means HAVE to use my floral services.  I know there are so many amazing florists out there, and if one of them strikes your fancy, I highly encourage you to work with them.  No hard feelings, I want your day to represent you and make your vision come to life.  I will also be taking on a limited number of floral only clients, so bring on the flower love!

I can’t wait to share more about my adventures of adding blooms!

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Business Planning, Flowers adding services, floral designer, floral services, flowers, Grand Rapids floral design, Grand Rapids florist, North Carolina, Philosophy Flowers workshop, the day's design, Wedding Design, wedding flowers, West Michigan flowers

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