Wedding Hive Podcast

012- Wedding Planning & Design Touches For Your Dream Wedding

Wedding Hive Episode 12

Kelsey and Grace dive into wedding design and details, exploring how to choose a cohesive aesthetic that tells your unique love story while creating a memorable experience for guests.


• Start with your vision by creating a mood board or Pinterest collection to guide your planning
• Determine whether you want a color palette theme (like Grace's lavender wedding) or a specific style theme (boho, rustic, minimalist, black tie)
• Choose design elements that reflect who you are as a couple, from signature cocktails to personalized seating charts
• Consider venue, season, and personal preferences when selecting your color palette
• Focus your design budget on high-impact areas: entrance, ceremony aisle, dance floor, and head table
• Remember that vendors are professionals—trust their expertise while maintaining open communication
• Avoid common mistakes like over-designing without considering guest comfort or forgetting contingency plans
• Engage all five senses in your wedding design, including personalized scents that create powerful memories
• Select three key design moments to wow your guests instead of trying to make everything spectacular

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Speaker 1:

Hey Queens, it's Kelsey, and Grace back with the Wedding Hive, giving you the tea and all the buzz in the wedding world.

Speaker 3:

Let's jump right in. Hey Queens, welcome back to another episode of the Wedding Hive podcast. It's your co-host, grace and Kelsey, and today we're talking about a listener's question that you guys sent in about designing and planning. Yes, but before we get into that, I want to talk a little bit about our weekends coming up, because I have a fun weekend to share with you guys. I'm actually going to San Diego with a couple friend and obviously we are a wedding podcast and our friend, noah called me and he is going to be proposing.

Speaker 2:

That's so exciting To my friend Katie, so I'm so excited You're going to have to keep us updated that she says yes, oh yeah she has no idea this is coming at all.

Speaker 3:

We've had this trip planned for a few months. We've gone on another trip before with them, so she has no clue. I'm very nervous about it. I think more than he probably. I don't know why, but I'm like I want everything to be perfect as well as he does. But I'm very excited and nervous and I think it's gonna be so fun that's so exciting, especially since you've done trips together before.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and so she really has no idea. It's not like one of the out of the blue, random first time trips.

Speaker 3:

I know we have a perfect spot picked out and we already have our plan of action to distract her. And then he's going to get on one knee and I just can't wait. Yes, I'll be posting lots of pictures and I'm very excited that's so exciting yeah.

Speaker 1:

I don't think I have any plans this weekend. It's actually the first weekend that I don't have plans, but that's not the best. Sometimes, though, I cannot wait. It has been an insane like insane spring wedding season for me, so I am so excited to plop on the couch and hang with my kids and play board games. Might hit up one of the country dance spots in the valley and go out.

Speaker 3:

I know we still need to go together. I know we do. Me and John were talking about that. He was like me and Kelsey and Tomas. We all need to go on a double date. We do. We should go to the corral and just get our yee-haw. I would love that. Do you know how to line dance?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, I don't, so I'll just like follow you Just drink enough, and then you'll get on the dance floor and you just move with it.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I'm done for that.

Speaker 1:

We love line dancing. Yes, so I'll throw my boots on.

Speaker 3:

I know right, I love a good cowboy boot.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but before we get started. Yes, you want to take a shot?

Speaker 3:

Yes, Tell us what we're taking a shot of. So we were taking a shot, sponsored for Carrot Vodka. You guys, this stuff is so good it like we talked about last week when we tried it might be a little dangerous. That's how good it is, yeah, so we're going to take a shot and then we also have a drink for the show. We have a screwdriver we made with the vodka.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yummy. Start the episode off. Right, start the episode.

Speaker 1:

So this is premium, ultra premium alcohol. It is brought to you by the Rocky Mountain Snow, so it's super cool. It is very top in vodka, mixed with that Rocky Mountain Snow, which Grace was saying. How do you get snow in a vodka?

Speaker 3:

bottle. I was very interested to know.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but the water in Colorado is so pure, so fresh, so clean. It is one thing I miss about living next to the Rocky Mountains is the fantastic water, so it's kind of like a taste of home to go with it, oh yeah that's true, and you guys reminder, all the tops of the bottles are inspired by the most well-known and sought-after diamonds on Earth.

Speaker 3:

There's five different tops and they also come as a wine cork. Yes, these are like collector, collector, collector's edition.

Speaker 1:

Yes, um bottles. They're absolutely stunning bottles. They are literally so pretty you can use them for anything, but they're not just decoration, they are also to drink from, so let's take a drink, ah, okay.

Speaker 3:

I need my chaser, which is my screwdriver, which just has more of this in it. I need to like maneuver.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, maneuver around the microphone.

Speaker 3:

All right.

Speaker 2:

Producer, it would be ticked if we got our mic sweat.

Speaker 3:

I don't even want to have that go. Yeah, ooh, so good that screwdriver, so good that screwdriver. I actually haven't had one in a long time, really.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I do love orange juice, though are these gonna be an issue if they live there maybe? Maybe we'll throw them down on the table perfect such cute glasses.

Speaker 3:

I know I actually got them as a bridal shower gift. Really, I think it was a set of like six, so I have a bunch of them. They're so cute.

Speaker 1:

I know right, so all right. Today we are talking about design and details. Like you said, this is something that came up on the Instagram poll. People flooded us with questions on how do they choose their right design, the right look, the flow, all the things.

Speaker 3:

So, grace, the right look, the flow, all the things. So, grace, will you kick us off? Yes, of course. So the main thing we want to first begin with is the importance of design and details when it comes to wedding planning, making sure that each piece is very cohesive, I think, definitely starting out with either a color palette or a theme you're trying to hit. Um, for my wedding I did pretty much a colored theme. I did lavender. Purple is my favorite color and I just felt that would be most authentic to what I was doing, my vision was and what I wanted it to be like. So, I think, deciding, do you want a color theme or do you want an actual theme? Do you want boho? Do you want rustic? Do you want minimal or minimalist or a black tie?

Speaker 3:

or black tie, yeah. So I think before you really do anything obviously booking venue and all that stuff that's the first plan is to pick out your design and theme and colors and that'll really help guide you, I think. And as we've talked about doing the Pinterest board, once you have that main idea, then you can kind of go from there and it'll make the process easier. So, that's the first thing I would do.

Speaker 1:

I love that, yep, and I will piggyback off that for vision Really, and I will piggyback off that for vision Really. Pick your vision for your wedding If that is your mood board. You're doing Pinterest I actually looked it up this week and you can do a design consultation as well. So many planners will offer like a design consultation, so you do have to pay the fee for it. But it's just like interior design. You bring somebody in and say this is kind of what we're looking for, so pay for that design consultation.

Speaker 1:

You might want to identify those keywords. Are you looking for romantic, modern, rustic, whimsical, so different pieces like that? Talk about storytelling through your design. So how do you want to tell the story of not only your wedding day but possibly your love story? Keep it true to yourself and your partner. So this is not. You know, you can definitely elevate the experience and make it true to who you are. I think that one really cool thing with your design of your wedding is you are telling your guests and your loved ones not just like this is who we once were, but this is who we are becoming. In that storytelling, keep it personal and think about the experience, just not the aesthetics.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and I agree too with keeping it true to who you guys are, in the sense there's so many little things and details that you can do to make it, you guys as well, really personalized yeah, personalized, personalized, you know, doing signature cocktails, what's your guys's favorite cocktails. And I've seen um, I think we've talked about it maybe the couple had their seating chart as the book shelf and I think they, you know, both enjoyed reading, like reading, and so there's so many little details that you can bring into your wedding.

Speaker 1:

That is just the two of you and, just like you said, storytelling you just reminded me I was meeting with a couple this past weekend and they they were so cute and giggly and they're like we're really big Taylor Swift fans, yes, and so we're talking about, like, her bachelorette party. I was like, are you going to do it at the Taylor house in Scottsdale? Do you know what I'm talking about? There's a Taylor Swift. Actually, it's not in Scottsdale, it's in the Arcadia area. Okay, um, so we were talking about this Taylor Swift house and I'm like, oh my gosh, it is. Look at us promoing for them. It's really hard to get into because I'm sure it's like so so booked.

Speaker 1:

Um, so we were like chatting through that, but they were talking about Taylor Swift and how much they love Taylor Swift. And I actually did a wedding about two years ago. That was Taylor Swift themed and pulled up a picture just to show them. But on their seating chart it was a seating chart wall and it had these really cool like records and that was the like where the names were of the couple. But at the top it said and at every table I'll save you a seat because it's her lyrics.

Speaker 3:

Cute I've actually seen. I like when people incorporate music. Or there was one of the weddings we had and they love. I'm so mad because I cannot think of the artist's name, but one. She walked down the aisle to one of his songs, which I thought was really cute, and then at the guest table their sign in or guest book was a record and it was his record. Oh, that's so cool and it was in a cool box and I was like that is so cute. So there's so many things you can incorporate that is you as a couple into your wedding details. That will just make it so special. I love that. I also just thought of. This thought to my head my one girlfriend who got married. She loved coffee and for, I guess you can say, a late night snack, they had a coffee cart come in and I thought that was super cute. Yep, I didn't drink any of the coffee, I was drinking alcohol.

Speaker 1:

But but you could have mixed it with, like an espresso martini Yep exactly.

Speaker 3:

So definitely doing all those little things to get the details and your story across. So next thing, when choosing like we talked about either a color palette and or doing a theme how to choose a color palette and to focus on that, there's a few different things you can kind of think of. Is it, are you doing the color theme based off your favorite colors? You can do it off the seasons. Is it you you doing the color theme based off your favorite colors? You can do it off the seasons. Is it you know springtime? Are you, since it's spring, do you want all the bright fun? You know purples, blues, yellows. Is it fall time?

Speaker 3:

So you're wanting it more moody and with you know the greens and oranges and reds, also basing the color palette off your venue, nice, where's your venue at? Is it desert themed? Are you up north? And it's more woodsy. So you want to keep it towards that theme, which I think is really smart too, because if you think about it, if you did like a woodsy venue but then you had like super bright colors, I don't know if I would love that mix as much. So, thinking about your venue, of course there's also like cultural texture or touches, um, that you can incorporate to with your design and style and color. Um, and then going to the other side, as we talked about discussing um the style themes, um, there's plenty out there. Do you want to do a minimalist? Are you wanting glam? Are you wanting black tie, coastal? So really, just, really, just picking um your theme off. That too, you can do themes and pick which one you like and what fits you and your husband I love that.

Speaker 1:

I have always dreamed one of the weddings I've never done is like a very cultural indian wedding. Yes, they're so pretty there is anybody out there that will trust me to plan their wedding. I will travel to wherever you are for the three-day event.

Speaker 3:

It is the most expensive wedding I think to ever happen. Yeah, in Dubai, yes, yes, oh, my God, have you had the Dubai chocolate? It's so good. Oh, we did kind of try it. We did the Zupas. Yeah, I mean we did kind of try it, we did the Zupas.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean it was a little off, I did love it. I love pistachios, I love it.

Speaker 3:

It's delicious. I would like to actually try the authentic coffee. It's like all the same yeah.

Speaker 1:

I've ever had chocolate covered coffee nuts.

Speaker 3:

Chocolate covered toffee nuts no, like coffee or not. Nuts Coffee beans yes, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I said nuts, coffee beans. Yes, I don't know why. I said nuts um, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, maybe they're really good. When I went to Hawaii they have like Kona coffee, oh yeah, you know. And then when we went to the factory and stuff, they sell chocolate covered what island did you go to? We went to the big island, okay, so yeah, when we had those. I have been to Maui, though, before, which is so pretty. Yeah, wait, where did you go? Again?

Speaker 1:

we went to.

Speaker 3:

Maui, maui. Okay, it's so cute there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so gorgeous y'all are lucky, I came home.

Speaker 3:

I know it's good my kids.

Speaker 2:

Good, my kids were left here because you're like it's good that you had those kiddos at home, otherwise I would have left you, I was like we'll live on the beach, I know right if it wasn't so expensive, I would love that.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, know, a girl can dream. Yeah, maybe one day Would you want to live anywhere else if you didn't live here?

Speaker 1:

No, I like it here in Arizona. My husband wants to be out of Arizona. Arizona's all he knows. I've lived in other states and so I'm happy in Arizona. It's been your favorite. Yeah, I don't really like the heat. I don't like the critters at all.

Speaker 3:

The snakes we know you hate snakes.

Speaker 1:

I absolutely loathe the snakes.

Speaker 3:

We got to see one. That one the other day was like super long and lanky.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't really like snakes at all.

Speaker 2:

I don't like the scorpions.

Speaker 1:

I don't like the spider. I pretty much hate all of the desert animals.

Speaker 3:

I've gotten bitten by a scorpion. Ew really. It was in my bedroom and I stepped on it. It was like a baby one and I remember all night my mom was like it's fine, I'm just like, hopefully I don't die no, like.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't like any of them at all, but growing up in Colorado we would have like moose and bears and mountain lions. We had mountain lions, so I'm like keen on how to survive all of the big animals, but nobody's prepped me on how to survive these desert monsters, so I don't know. We love to travel. So, yeah, maybe next week. I don't think we will, but here in a few weeks I will tell you about my family road trip. We're driving 15 hours with all six kids and it's giving me severe anxiety.

Speaker 3:

So 15 hour road God.

Speaker 1:

I don't think I can do that. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if I could ever be a road trip girly.

Speaker 1:

I grew up a road trip, kid, and we loved it, but there were three of us.

Speaker 3:

You're like, and now there's like 20 of us.

Speaker 1:

We procreated to six children.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I can't wait, that'll be a long ride.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Am I next? Am I talking?

Speaker 2:

next Okay, let's get back to your wedding. I'm getting anxious.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to have to take another shot if I have to think about this family road trip that we're taking. All right. So design touch points these are some design touch points that you really want to consider. Like we just keep reiterating, once you figured out that theme or that mood board or that color palette, whichever direction you are going, these are the things that you're really going to want to implement it into. It's going to be your stationery, it's going to be your florals, lightings and linen, your table setting, chargers, glassware, how you fold your napkin. These sound like such minute details, but it's all of the little pieces that really bring it all together your ceremony and your reception backdrop. Also, keep in mind, if you are on a budget, to focus on the high, high touch points. So those are places like your entrance, your aisle, your dance floor and your head table. If you focus on those four areas, then you are good to go. So that is your design touch points. Okay, perfect.

Speaker 3:

Next we're going to talk with about working with vendors. Obviously, working with vendors is a big part of your wedding day, so making sure the biggest thing and at least when I was getting married is have good communication with them.

Speaker 1:

We are actually filming a daily buzz today, Grace, on vendor communication. So if they are wanting more details on vendor communication, definitely check out that Daily Buzz because, brides to Be, I got some tea. When it comes to vendor communication. She said I got all that stuff going on, all the feelings.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, just making sure you have good communication, of course, also having your opinions and being able to speak up if there's something you do or do not like. And remember your vendors these are the professionals. They're here to make your day easier, not harder. So definitely giving them that free range to do their thing, trust them and know that they're doing what they should be doing and what you hired them to do.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I agree Trusting them. We will say it on the Daily Buzz, but I will also put a little cliff note in right. Now you hired them, they can still fire you. If you are a monster to your vendors, they have every right to decide not to work with you.

Speaker 1:

And I say that from a very loving point, but I have seen some in the past. I've seen brides rip into vendors and then we're going back to contracts and I've played the middleman of. You know, bride is under stress. This is where we're at. But email, you know emails don't lie. Timestamps don't lie Internet timestamps. So when you come at me screaming that your vendor has not communicated with you and I reach out to vendor and go where the F you be and they say here is the chain of emails that I've done to reach out, it doesn't put you in a good spot. So please, please, please, respect your vendors. If you don't feel like you have that trust from the beginning, pick a different vendor.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, always interview your vendors, please, please, please, especially photographers, videographers, anyone who's going to be with you the entire day. If you don't mesh well with them, I don't know. That's. What I did was interview both of those top priorities to me and my husband and I both were like, yeah, we want to make sure you mesh well with them because they're going to be with you all day, correct, so. And they also, just like Kelsey said, you can get fired as well as a client. So you know, be respectful. We understand wedding planning is insanely stressful. There's times where it's going to feel like the world is crumbling and nothing can fix it, but your vendors are there to make your day seamless and perfect, so put your trust in them.

Speaker 1:

Yes. So, piggybacking off of that, here are some mistakes to avoid Over-designing or over-theming that can ignore your guest's comfort. These go into things like not having a rain plan. If you are at an outdoor venue, you have this very themed, over-designed wedding. It works perfect unless it storms. Keep those things in mind. The other thing is possibly lighting. Is your reception space going to be so dark that guests are going to have a hard time figuring out how to navigate to the restroom, or your vendors aren't going to be able to see the chairs because it's pitch black in your space? So lighting rain. The other one that I would say is if you're doing an outdoor ceremony, is there any shade in the space? Looking at the time of year you're getting married, the last thing you want is everybody to be baking extremely new sunburns in the sun. So those things I would say. The other thing is don't forget about the scents, the sounds and flow of the space. So make sure you have a really good flow of your wedding event space.

Speaker 3:

Yep, and I love the. I didn't do this, but I love that people do wedding scents. I think that's so cool. I told John about that and he said, oh my gosh, what the heck that's so cool. I told John about that and he said, oh my gosh, what the heck that's so cool because, if you think about it, even when I um I don't know about most brides, but me and my husband went and picked out, like specific um colognes and perfumes for our wedding day, so every time you spray it, you just you instantly think of you know, your wedding day, which I love, because every time I spray it now I still have it I'm like, oh, I like my wedding. So it's almost the same thing with the wedding scent that you can do. Or I think I saw one person did at least candles that was, you know, burning and scented, and so when you walked in you're like, oh, I love that smell.

Speaker 1:

Did you know Disneyland scents their parks? Oh yeah, so there's like true science behind smells. So incorporate all of those senses taste, touch, feel, smell, taste, what, yeah, am I wrong?

Speaker 2:

No, you're right Taste touch Smell, smell, hear, see, see, that's five, that's five.

Speaker 3:

That's the five senses, that's the five senses. Thank you for coming to our. Are you smarter than a fifth grader?

Speaker 2:

That's why you were pointing at your hand. I'm like ring diamond engaged, married. What game are we playing, grace?

Speaker 3:

I know it wasn't on my card. I know it wasn't on my card either.

Speaker 1:

No, I love that. Um. So just to close this up, um, just a tip make sure you pick three key moments to wow your guests in your design and detail and you will have the perfect dream day.

Speaker 3:

Yep, should we, before we close out, tell them about our experience at the az bride? Yeah, do you want to tell the listeners what we did um?

Speaker 1:

which part. So, uh, we're bonded for life. Oh yeah, um. So we attended the az bride best of 2025 gala. It was all of the top vendors. The theme was gorgeous it was. The sky is the limit and uh everything was blue, it was so pretty it was so well planned. Um problem was cocktail hour was open bar, so Grace and I so we had a little bit of fun.

Speaker 2:

There was no alcohol after open bar hour. The gluttons we are. We panicked and just drank a lot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we weren't sure what the vibe was, and so we had so much fun. And then after that we went to the award show. I would say it was like 45 minutes maybe. It did not feel like it wasn't too long, it wasn't too short. And then after that we went to the award show. I would say it was like 45 minutes maybe.

Speaker 1:

It did not feel like it wasn't too long, it wasn't too short, it was like perfect. They had the most kind and sweet opening that just totally spoke to my heart when they talked about the work that goes into putting weddings, you know, and executing perfect dream weddings. And they recognized which. I know they were talking to a room of 630 people, but it spoke so dearly to my heart when they said we recognize that you're missing family dinners and sporting events and those moments to make their wedding dreams come true, because sometimes I don't know if my family understands the sacrifice that goes into being in the wedding industry.

Speaker 1:

So they acknowledge that. So feel free to thank your vendors for putting your day before their families, because that is part of this industry. But after the award show, grace and I After several glasses of wine and champagne.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, we got free little or not little, that was the wrong word. Free champagne glasses, Yep, and they were so. Free champagne glasses, Yep.

Speaker 2:

And they were so cute at the entrance.

Speaker 3:

Yes, they had these cool. What's it? I don't even know. It was like a skirt.

Speaker 1:

I think she was wearing I don't know.

Speaker 3:

We'd have to post it on the ground, I would have to look at my video. Anyway, it was super cool, it was so fun.

Speaker 1:

But we ex, and so we're like everybody's like, wow, we're going to party, it's going to be such a good night. And we walk up to these girls and we're like, oh my gosh, you're doing tattoos, we want one.

Speaker 2:

And so they suckered us in.

Speaker 1:

They immediately and the truth is, you said I was going to get something else tattooed on me. You were. I couldn't see the paper because they were like fine line tattoos and they were small and blurry.

Speaker 2:

And so.

Speaker 1:

Grace picked our matching tattoos. And I'm like so now we have matching tattoos. I know we're bonded for life.

Speaker 2:

now Sorry, we're stuck together.

Speaker 3:

No, it was so funny because we agreed. It happened so fast because they had a list of people. It was like two pages.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it was like names and phone numbers.

Speaker 3:

Yes to be in line. So we said, oh, we'll put our names down. And they just kind of looked at us and said, well, do you know what design you want? And I wanted a rose and it's like a meeting with me and my husband, but now we're a throuple. That's what John said.

Speaker 1:

He's like oh, we're a throuple now because coffee has matching Well for the record, my maiden name has the word rose in it Perfect, so there is meaning. There is yeah, it's not super bad, because that's my maiden name had rose in it. It's perfect. My parents appreciate it, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so they were-.

Speaker 1:

Are you going to talk about your mom's opinion on your farmer? Sorry, mom. Okay, your mom's opinion on your flower, okay.

Speaker 3:

Well, but it's just really quick. And then my mom, I love you so much. Um, but yeah, they had a whole list of people who were basically already in line. And then they said did you pick your design? And I said yep. And they said okay, scan the QR code, um, fill it out. And then they said where do you want it to go? And we immediately, within five minutes, had matching tattoos. It felt like a fever dream.

Speaker 1:

I don't even remember getting the tattoo. To be honest, I don't know what it felt like, because A it was like a fine line tattoo. And it took like five minutes and we had so much alcohol in our system at that point that, like I was FaceTiming my husband, and was like hey babe um hope you're not mad, cause this is what I'm doing.

Speaker 2:

And he's like oh yeah great.

Speaker 3:

He's like yep, that's Kelsey, I know. And John was wasn't even mad, he was jealous. He's like well, now I want another tattoo, cause we have matching me and my husband have matching tattoos of our wedding date. And then I told him I said, as soon as you get a tattoo, it becomes a disease and you want more. And he's been saying he wants more. Yeah, and now, how many tattoos do you have? I have, let's see, one, two, three, four, five, six. Now, okay, I have six and he has just the one. Oh, yeah, he needs more six and he has just the one.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, he needs more, so he needs more. I don't know, though, really quick I know that we're like, so off topic. Hopefully our listeners still love us. I've been getting a lot of negative feedback on having tattoos in my profession, in the wedding industry. Yeah, wow, yeah, I've had a few comments about it. Is it always like older people? There was one younger individual who was like oh, your company is okay with you exposing your tattoos, it's 2025. And I was like it's 150 degrees outside.

Speaker 1:

Like, you're like yes, I will be wearing a tank top. Yeah, I will die if I cover my tattoos.

Speaker 3:

Wow, that's interesting. I'm sure people have strong opinions about the tattoos, but my mom and when that, talking about strong opinions, I went over to my sweet parents' house because our washer has been broken for two weeks and they've been helping us do laundry and I had shorts on, of course, cause it's a billion degrees out and my mom looks down and goes what's that? And I I just I totally forgot, cause we it would have been days after we'd gotten it and I'm just thinking, uh, and then, but it's funny because I'm literally married, 28 and moved out Like I can do whatever I want and married and she just like, sent me, she goes okay.

Speaker 3:

So my mom's not against tattoos, but I think cause when I told her the context of how I ended up getting it, she I a little upset she was like, oh, you're kind of drunk again.

Speaker 3:

I was like, yeah, but it's fine. Yeah, oh well, you know you live in, you live and you learn, and you yellow and I'm here for a good time. I love it so well. Thank you guys so much for listening in on another episode. I hope we got to all of your questions on designing and planning. Be sure to comment, like and subscribe and we will see you guys in our next week's episode. Bye.