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Planning a wedding in 2021? Advice from Oregon vendors

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Planning a wedding is stressful. Planning a wedding during a pandemic – now that’s not something anyone expected to do in their lifetime. 

Oregon has been feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic for nearly a year. Many couples who were hoping to tie the knot in 2020 have postponed to 2021. Now, with restrictions still in place and vaccine distribution taking longer than anticipated, some are considering postponing their plans again. 

KOIN 6 News asked wedding vendors and venue owners for their advice for those planning to say “I do” in 2021. 

Advice from Cindy Lindsley, owner of Peachy Keen Coordination

Advice from Chas Thomas, owner of Wildflower Portland

Be just as excited for your Plan B as you are for your Plan A. 

“I think a lot of times people have their idea – this is what the day needs to look like – and are getting their dreams crushed, some multiple times, when you don’t have to. We live in such a great state with so many amazing vendors and venues. Have a couple of ideas and then be flexible,” Thomas said. 

Advice from wedding photographer Casi Yost

You don’t always have to do everything that’s expected of you on your wedding day.

“If you don’t want to throw a bouquet, you don’t have to. If you don’t want to have the shoe game or have favors for all of your guests, you don’t have to. You should do what is important to you because this is one day that’s supposed to celebrate your love,” Yost said. 

Advice from Kari Ramey, owner of Zenith Vineyard, a wedding venue: 

Look at a venue and what they can do for you for the size of wedding you’re expecting to have.

“For goodness sakes, go visit and talk with the venue owners or the representatives,” Ramey said. “They’re going to be very frank because none of us want to cancel events and none of us want to, you know, have an issue with broken expectations.” 

Advice from Johannah Zuniga, owner of Dream Cakes

“Try not to just stress and be stoked that you’re getting married and have fun as much as you can, just be realistic about it. Don’t get anybody sick and wear a mask.”