About Us
Where Every Love Story BELONGS
Your wedding day should feel like you. Not a cookie-cutter Pinterest board, not a lineup of traditions that don’t fit, but a celebration that’s unapologetically yours.Growing up, I dreamed of being a wedding planner (that and a school teacher , clearly I’ve always liked a good plan). Life took me in other directions for a while, but the pull toward weddings never really left. When I started to step into the industry, one thing stood out right away: not everyone felt welcome.


In the Ottawa Valley, inclusivity isn’t always a given. Too many couples still run into barriers, and that never sat right with me. Love is love, and every couple deserves to feel fully celebrated, supported, and respected. That’s the reason I started this business to help create wedding experiences that feel like they truly belong to the people living them.On the big day, my role is simple: I keep things moving so you can focus on being present. Timelines, vendors, last-minute pivots, all handled. You get to laugh, dance, hold hands, and enjoy the day without worrying what’s happening behind the curtain. Think of me as that ultra-organized friend who thrives on checklists and actually finds joy in pulling all the moving pieces together.

Planning a wedding is a journey, but the day should be about joy and connection. Bridelope’s day-of coordination services are here to make sure your day flows smoothly, allowing you to stay present and celebrate each moment. After years in the wedding industry, I understand what it takes to keep things on track so you don’t have to worry about a thing.
From managing timelines to working with vendors, I handle the details so you can focus on what matters most. It’s about creating a day that lets you feel at ease, knowing everything is taken care of.
Supporting an Inclusive Wedding Community
Inclusivity isn’t a tagline here, it’s the foundation. That’s why I teamed up with Grounded Ceremonies, The Seated Perspective, and Teri Hofford to create the OVIV (Ottawa Valley Inclusive Vendors) course. It’s a free resource for wedding pros who want to do better, with tools and training to create a more welcoming industry.
When you choose this kind of support, you’re getting more than a coordinator. You’re choosing someone who respects your story, values diversity, and partners only with vendors who do the same. Because your wedding should feel like it was designed for you, because it was.
