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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. My couples think about the food and how it's presented. How the signage speaks to who they are before anyone sits down. The way the atmosphere lands as guests walk through the door. They’re hosting an experience that touches every sense and they require a planner who cares about that as much as they do. If that's you, we should talk.

  • Regularly. Part of knowing Chicago well is knowing the vendors and the venues that speak to the essence of the city and can't be replicated. If you're planning from elsewhere, my local knowledge is a crucial benefit.

  • The simplest frame: Thee Essentials is for shaping your wedding. Thee Final Touch is for leading it across the finish line.

    If you're early and want a partner helping you make decisions (vendor choices, design direction, the full weekend), Thee Essentials is the right fit. If you've done significant planning and need someone to own the final chapter, Thee Final Touch is built for that.

    Not sure? Tell me where you are in planning and we'll figure it out.

  • Yes. Starting doesn't mean you don't need strategy. It often means you require infrastructure even more urgently. Many couples get through the first few bookings and realize having pieces isn't the same as having a plan.

    Reach out and tell me where you are!

  • Yes. Thee Pre-Party Plan and Thee Send-Off Soirée are add-ons grounded in the same level of intention as the wedding itself. A welcome dinner that gives your guests an introduction to the city. A farewell brunch that closes the weekend well. If you're thinking about how to expand your wedding experience, tell me that when you reach out.

  • Day-of coordination means someone arrives the morning of your wedding and keeps what you had in motion moving. They can't hold all the context of the decisions you made to build the weekend. They show up and execute from the outside.

    Thee Final Touch is different. Our work begins four months out. I build an intelligent timeline from everything you've already done, manage your vendors, run the rehearsal, and lead your wedding weekend with full context. When something shifts (and it always shifts) I handle it. Because this is my work, and I know what matters.

  • That's the right moment for Thee Final Touch. You've done the planning, and now it needs to be led. The question isn't how you've started, it's whether you want the final phase professionally owned.

  • Venue coordinators manage the venue. They don't own your full wedding — the vendors outside their walls, the personal details, the family dynamics, the timeline that touches everything. Those two roles work best together, not instead of each other.

  • A small number, on purpose. Thee I Do Crew is boutique planning studio. This means I limit my calendar so that every couple gets the attention this work demands. If you're considering reaching out, sooner is better.

  • Yes. I'm your lead planner and I'm so thrilled to be there. Depending on the scale of your weekend, I may bring on a trusted assistant.