Snippet & Ink on the Wedding Planning Audiocast
If you're looking for a way to spend 15 minutes, check out my interview with The Wedding Planning Audiocast.

This website has tons of interviews from some of the best in the wedding industry, and they've added a new series called Meet the Wedding Bloggers, giving a little behind-the-scenes look at the people behind the wedding blogs. It was so fun to listen to interviews with Christy from What Junebug Loves, and Abby from Style Me Pretty, and I can't wait to hear the upcoming interviews with Janie from The Bride's Cafe and Maria from Ritzy Bee. Go here to listen.

This website has tons of interviews from some of the best in the wedding industry, and they've added a new series called Meet the Wedding Bloggers, giving a little behind-the-scenes look at the people behind the wedding blogs. It was so fun to listen to interviews with Christy from What Junebug Loves, and Abby from Style Me Pretty, and I can't wait to hear the upcoming interviews with Janie from The Bride's Cafe and Maria from Ritzy Bee. Go here to listen.

4 Comments:
I had a chance to listen to it last night! You did a great job!!
Emily@OnceWed
Lovely interview, Kathryn. I was impressed both with your speaking ability and how quickly you've gained such notoriety with Snippet and Ink. It seems you may be destined for much bigger things! Congrats!! :)
Kayt
I am actually listening to your interview right now, and I was definitely inspired when you said the brides-to-be get too stressed about sticking to specific shades of colors. I am definitely in that boat! Now that I heard you say that (I had never even thought about something like that before), I think that I may not be sticking strictly to coral, tangerine, and chocolate. Maybe I'll just go with pink, orange, and brown to broaden my possibilities. Thanks so much! :)
Thank you ladies! And Katie, I'm so glad that what I said about colors was helpful to you - I really think that by opening up the possibilities for your colors can be really stress-relieving. You might try and go for mostly your original palette, but I think that shades of those colors will not only open up the possibilities, it will also keep things from looking flat. Best of luck!
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