July 17, 2007

Shina and Max in Wyndham Cap Tremblant...

The Wyndham Cap Tremblant was a picture perfect setting for Shina and Max's Wedding.

By far the wildest wedding I've ever planned :) The crowd was ready to party from the moment cocktails started and didn't stop till wee hours in the morning...

The day was just perfect for the outdoor ceremony planned... and the reception under a tent like setting was the exact romantic setting that the couple wanted for their special day.


Below are some pictures of the day taken by the Manny Favas from Papillon St
udios, who did a great job of capturing all the special moments of the day.









July 3, 2007

7/7/07 - Lucky Day For Weddings!!

The gazette had a story this morning about how so many couples are getting married on this date just because it's considered lucky!!! Of course, I know that the date is extremely popular from all the requests I got and all the vendors that gave me a hard time while I was planning Zehra & Ahmed's wedding this coming saturday!!!

Here's the link for the story: Lucky in Love

Special thanks to Marian Scott from the Gazette for writing this story :)

June 20, 2007

Very Exciting Things... Maddy K Jewellery designed by Lydia Lukidis


Ok so we are in the mid
st of the wedding season and so far the weddings have all gone great!!! Amidst all the wedding rush, we have been working very hard on some exciting new ventures that will be announced very shortly!!! :)

I could however officially announce that the Maddy K Bridal Jewellery line designed by Lydia Lukidis (who happens to be a very talented and creative jewellery designer) is ready and will be launched very very soon!!! We are in the process of creating a transactional site that will allow brides, bridesmaids and anyone who loves jewellery to purchase these exclusive pieces online ready to wear for their special day!!! :) We will be delivering across North America.

For all of who don't know Lydia lukidis, I encourage you to visit her website www.lydialukidis.com and be awed by her creativity and talent !!! :)


Here are some facts about her:
Lydia Lukidis won this years' second place in the Best of Montreal Survey in the Mirror newspaper, under the section of best local fashion designer.

Lydia has also had some press coverage lately. Her jewellery has been featured in Loulou (cover and editorials),
Clin dOeil, Life & Fashion, Star Inc, Mariage Québec and Flare.


June 4, 2007

Bill and Rosie's Weddings

I know It's been a while...thank you all for your complaints and reminders that I haven't updated my blog... I appreciate it!! Things have been extremely hectic, and with the summer season here, I really don't see things slowing down for a while, so I ask all you faithful readers to please be patient with Maddy K. :) I will do my utmost best to update the blog as regularly as I could...however, don't forget that brides need lots of attention, specially when their wedding is around the corner, so we have to give those brides the attention they need :)

Below are some pictures from Bill and Rosie's Wedding. They were such a great couple to work with - it was truly a pleasure!! Ceremony took place in the Basilica de Notre Dame followed by a reception at the stylish and trendy Hotel Place D'Armes. Photographer was Monique from Studio Iris Photography... I don't need to say what a great job she did, pictures will speak for themselves.


April 22, 2007

Mark & Steve's Wedding - April 7, 2007

So the wedding turned out to be a beautiful wedding. Exactly what Mark and Steve wanted! Their week end in Montreal was just as fun as the wedding itself. Their guests that came from different parts of the US loved Montreal City and all had a great time visiting Old Montreal, partying downtown Montreal as well as the Gay Village!

Photographer was Christina from Christina Esteban Photography! She's Great!

Ceremony and Reception was at Restaurant Chez Queux in Old Montreal - Great food...ask for Mr. Kouba!

Here are some pictures of the wedding:

April 14, 2007

Planning a Bridal Shower ...Thought of Lounge6??

As we're getting closer to the wedding season, I am getting more and more requests from Mothers and Maid of Honors asking me to help them find intimate but yet different spots for Bridal Showers!! We have in Montreal many original locations that could cater to bridal showers, baby showers and any other intimate occasion.

Lounge 6 is just one of those places...it's a hip and trendy lounge at night, but during the day it transfers to a space that brides to be are loving for their showers! It is very different, nicely decorated, great ambiance and best of all affordable! Not to mention the food and staff are absolutely great!!! Definitely worth checking out, you won't regret it!!! Visit www.loungesix.com or call and ask for Jimmy, he will take good care of you and will make sure to cater to all of your needs for your special day! :)





April 9, 2007

How to be a Wedding Planner Tutorial - Re-Scheduled!

I have decided to reschedule the May 13th Tutorial for a later date due to the fact that it falls on Mothers day. Upon booking the date I didn't realize that it fell on Mother's day and was focusing on finding a date before the summer rush!! Unfortunately my season rush starts right after the May 13th week end and goes througout the whole summer.... I will try to find a sunday that is not as busy as all my summer sundays, however I can't promise anything!! If we are not able to find a date for the summer, then the tutorial will take place early fall!
Once again thank you to all those that inquired, I have your email addresses and will email you once a confirmed date is set!


March 31, 2007

How to be a Wedding Planner Tutorial...

Thank you to all those who have emailed me and inquired about the Maddy K Tutorial - Basics of becoming a wedding planner!!

Here is more info:

Date: Sunday May 13, 2006
Location: Nelligan Hotel in Old Montreal http://www.hotelnelligan.com/
Registration: $300
Time: 1-5 p.m.

If you would like more information or to register for the Tutorial, you could email me at Madeleine@maddykweddings.com

March 18, 2007

Want to be a Wedding Planner??

I've been getting numerous requests from people that would like to shadow me or interview me just so that they could learn more about becoming a wedding planner. Wedding planning industry has been booming in the past couple of years, and although the profession is extremely popular now a days, the reality is that there is very little information out there on how to become a wedding planner.

So after contemplating, I have decided to launch the first ever Maddy K Tutorial - Basics of becoming a wedding planner!! This half-day session will give planners-to-be, the basic knowledge they need to launch their wedding planning career! The session will be an interactive session, and will allow lots of time for questions and answer period...

For those that are interested to register for this workshop could ping me...

Stay Tuned for more details...

March 4, 2007

A Bridal Luncheon

A bridal Luncheon, is a dress-up, fancy lunch party that more and more sophisticated brides are opting to host for their girl friends and family. This event is one event that a girl could add a little "frou-frou" and love it...just because it's an all girls occasion. It is the ideal setting for a group of girls to gather and go totally feminine!

The bridesmaids' luncheon is nearly always hosted by the bride, to express thanks to her maids for their efforts. Attendees may include the bridesmaids , as well as any other close female friends or relatives participating in the wedding, including the mothers of the bride and groom, sisters and favorite aunts.

It's a way to personally acknowledge each bridesmaid and friend to her contribution to the wedding, and to focus some attention on them, since they'll take a back seat to the bride at every other wedding party.

The perfect menu for a bridesmaids' luncheon should be light and luscious. Start the meal with a chilled soup served in dainty teacups. Follow your refreshing first course with a zesty chilled potato salad and a main dish of poached salmon with lemon-dill sauce. The perfect ending to a perfect day? A berries and cream trifle, presented in an elegant crystal bowl. In conclusion, this is an intimate affair, and is one that will probably be dearest to your heart!

February 13, 2007

"Different" is what everyone wants...

I've been meeting with so many couples that are in the midst of planning their 2007 and 2008 weddings, and of course are in the stage of hiring a wedding planner. What they all have in common is that they want their wedding to be "different". I've noticed that "different" is no longer "different" since it is what every couple is looking for.

Three weeks ago, we had planned a wedding to a very special couple at the restaurant Decca77. Initially the couple wanted to get married down south, so we planned a beautiful destination wedding for them, however that was not enough, since they couldn't have all their freinds travel for their wedding. So as a solution, we also planned a cocktail party for those that were not able to attend the Mexico wedding!!


Decca77 is an absolutely gorgeous restaurant located on Drummond. The staff were great, and so was the ambiance. It was a night full of martinis, great wine and delicacies made by the chef at Decca77!

The guests were wow-ed by how beautiful the place was!! We also worked with Alain from Alain Simon Florist, who had created beautiful arrangments to put on the cocktail tables, and all over the bar!! The arrangments were different but yet brought out the colours of the wedding, without overimposing and looking too much!! The bride and groom had wanted an elegant but yet a very different affair, and that is exactly what they got!! So yes, different is what everyone wants, and more and more couples are opting for that "different" that will better reflect their lifestyle and personality!

I will post some pictures of that wedding as soon as I get them, meanwhile, here are some pictures of the restaurant Decca77. I hight recommend the place for private events, and if you are interested in finding out more about the restaurant, check out the link www.decca77.com or call and ask for Najat and tell her that Maddy sent you :)

January 25, 2007

Maddy K Chocolate Favors

These Maddy K favor boxes have proven to be a perfect accessory for your event! Not only is it something that will get the guests to talk about, it is also gives your event that touch of elegance and the feel of personalization.

Usually I put Genevieve Grandbois chocolates in it, however you could also chose to put other chocolate brands in it, or personalized candies, or even a personalized gift.






























January 20, 2007

Maddy K @ John Abbott College

I am so excited cause I will be teaching a new course at John Abbott College. The course is part of the event planning program, and will teach students the basics of Event Marketing. Courses will begin next week and they will learn hands on experience to plan and market an event!! So the question is....what event will it be???
I'll keep you posted!
Meanwhile, if you know anyone interested in the field of event planning, click here (page 27) would love to see you in class!!

January 8, 2007

Maddy K Invitations cont...

As promised here are some pictures from the show this pas week end:
To see more samples, please email info@maddyk.com for more information.

































January 7, 2007

Maddy K Invitations

Happy New Year to Everyone! May 2007 bring all the happiness, health and prosperity to each and everyone of you. I would like to also take this time to thank you all for your support through the past year, and am looking forward to introducing to you many new products in the coming year!

This week end is extremely exciting for me... we will be launching the new line of Maddy K Invitations exclusively for Casa D'Eramo at the Let's get Married show in Montreal. The new line will cater to brides that want the clean, simple and elegant invitations designed by the touch of a wedding planner!

If you do have the chance to visit the show at place Bonaventure, pass by the Casa D'Eramo booth and you will see a sample of the Maddy K Invitations.

I will upload pictures from the show shortly!

Enjoy your Week-End!

November 9, 2006

Favors... It's the little things that count!

The Knot has some great ideas on what you could give as favors. They are all very original and it's all about how you present you ideas to your guests. There's one thing that is for sure, favors should have a personalized aspect to it, and reflect the personalities of the bride & groom.

Below are some of my favorites:




























Straw Fan: For destination weddings I love the Fan, it was picked as a Knot pick as well!! It's a perfect way to say thank you to your guests with a personalized note. You could be sure that they will be using it through out the day.... looks great in pictures too. :)


Candy Buffet: Treat your guests to a candy buffet that reflects your color scheme. You could have various shaped vased filled with goodies such as chocolate-covered pretzels, sugar candy, truffles, M&Ms, jelly beans, lollipops, and anything else that your heart desires :) We did a candy buffet for a destination wedding in Montreal and the guests loved it...It was a huge hit.


Wine bottles: For those couple that appreciate a good wine, could add a personalized label on the bottle giving it to their guests a a symbol of their love ... the older it gets, the better it is :) This concept could be applied to a bottle of water and be handed out to guests for an outdoor ceremony... you're sure your guests will appreciate a nice cold bottle of water while sitting in the heat.


Cigars: This is something that every man at your party is sure to love!!! It could be a great gift for the rehearsal dinner, or could also be a great accompanying gift to the wine bottle... If you are having a destination wedding, you could search to find a local cigar brand that could bring a local flavor to your wedding.
For more great Favor ideas visit www.theknot.com

October 29, 2006

Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort
One of 100 Best Romantic Resorts in the World 2006


Windjammer Landing is unique and unlike any other Caribbean resort. It was conceived, designed and built as a village. Brick paths meander through more than 60 acres of lush landscaping, scented gardens, sparkling pools and waterfalls, covered walkways, pickled wood, and hand-painted tiles. Our residents come from all over the world, creating a village community of international vacationers and property owners. Patterned after the picturesque villages of the Mediterranean, Windjammer Landing villas are uniquely designed and secluded from neighbors by magnificent trees and flowering bushes. Stroll or take the continuous shuttle service to the heart of the village where you will find a full-service resort.

Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort has been personally selected as one of the top romantic resorts in the world by noted travel writer, Katharine Dyson.

Author of The 100 Best Romantic Resorts of the World published by the Globe Pequot Press, Ms. Dyson is continually traveling from Africa to Asia; from the U.S. to Europe seeking the most romantic places to stay.

Now in its 5th edition, the book has become the authority of choice for those looking for a honeymoon or romantic getaway. The book, which contains detailed descriptions of accommodations and amenities of the resorts profiled, is available in bookstores and Web sites and sells for $17.95.

In 2006 Windjammer Landing was also the recipient of the Conde Nast Gold Award chosen by Conde Nast readers as one of the world's greatest hotels, published in the Gold List 2006 in the magazine's January 2006 issue. Windjammer Landing received high scores for the quality of its design, location, rooms, activities, service and food.

Windjammer Landing Resort is the perfect village for couples & honeymooners who want to celebrate their love in one of the most beautiful islands.

October 24, 2006

Elie Saab - A designer for princesses...

Elie Saab was born in Lebanon on July 4, 1964. In his youth, Elie Saab developed an infinite curiosity in art. This great interest led him to enter the fashion world aggressively. He started desgining evening gowns and wedding dresses. His first fashion house was launched in 1982, in Beirut, under his own label. In the same year, Elie Saab launched his first collection at the Casino Du Liban. It was a major success and enjoyed massive media coverage!

The Lebanese press referred to him as the precocious genius. Deeply attached to his native culture but constantly fascinated by the European fashion, his style was a perfect blend of Eastern and Western cultures. The 1980's saw Elie Saab's career expanding. His reputation spread throughout the Middle East attracting royalty to his fashion House in Beirut. In the early nineties, Elie Saab established a larger fashion house in Beirut. The finesses of his word spread overseas to include privat fashion shows in Paris, Switzerland etc...


In 1997, Elie Saab was the first foreign designer to present a Spring/Summer Haute Couture collection at the Roma Alta Moda week. Since then, his fashion shows are presented in Rome.


Elie Saab is on the international designers who had been dressing Hollywood movie stars at the aware winning cermeonies. Sine 2000, Elie Saab collection has been on the catwalk in the capital house of fashion, Paris, at the "Paris Fashion Week" of Haute Couture.


Classically regal, yet unmistakably sexy, Saab's designs combine Middle Eastern details with European fashion, and appear at home on Hollywood A-listers like Halle Berry who wore Saab at the 2002 and 2003 Academy Awards. Since that moment, Elie has grown even more popular amongst celebrities with his romantic, crystal-encrusted evening and wedding gowns.


The women of Elie Saab are the goddesses of the modern mythology. Making brides and women wearing his dressed feel divine and radiant.

October 10, 2006


Money Optional

The cost of having that dream day come true can add up very quickly. Asking for a little help… well that can never hurt. The only problem is that most people consider this a pretty touchy subject. How to ask for money without being rude? Ok well asking for any type of gift has always been considered rude and inappropriate. Gifts in general are considered to be optional. However, the world around us has changed, with the costs of weddings today and couples many times having already lived together, a pot doesn’t always come in handy. As long as it’s done in the right way, you can get a little help from your guests without insulting anyone. Here are some ideas to consider.

1. The first and best way “to ask for cash” is to spread the word amongst you closest friends and family and should your guests inquire on what it is you need or want they can let them know.

2. Many people don’t like to give money simply because they feel it does not contribute as a long lasting memento from that guest. Consider registering your honeymoon, this way they will feel they contributed to your first getaway as a couple and you save on a pretty expensive trip!

3. Although controversial to some, hinting in your invitation that you would appreciate monetary contributions is another way of going about it. Consider adding that you will have a wishing well set up for those guests who wish to make such contributions. Not only will this give guests the choice, but will also make for a romantic touch to the event.

4. Another way of spreading the word is through your wedding website. If you have one, post a little blog thanking your guests ahead for any sort of contribution they could extend. Perhaps include a plan you have as a couple that you would use the funds for. (i.e.: a boat, new kitchen, car…)

Sensitivity is key with this topic. Although against etiquette to some, couples are asking for money more and more. Simply put, guests are helping their friends begin their life with a little egg if they wish to go the monetary way. There is nothing wrong with that, and it cuts the pressure of finding that great gift or buying the towels from the registry.

August 9, 2006


Simply Centered

Make a bold statement with a simple touch by adding a beautiful yet understated centerpiece for every table. Not only does this make for a beautiful and dramatic look, you could cut your costs and save a few dollars too!

The saying less is more has never been put to better use. Don’t go over the top with something that will just get in the way. Surround your guests with a warm and welcoming table where they can really enjoy their night.

A great idea is to fill a great shaped vase with oranges or lemons. Add water and like that you have a chic modern and inexpensive centerpiece that will get noticed. Use your imagination and create your own design. Get carried away and let that artist out. Have fun in designing a simple way to make them wow.

July 26, 2006

Mix It Up...
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There is so much to be done here. A little “something new” is helping the same old drinks. Specialty bars are very trendy and could make for a great theme at your wedding. Couples are looking for new ways of wowing their guests and this idea is as fresh as they come. The sky is the limit here, so think retro drinks, sake bars, sidecars, the list goes on…

Have fun with this idea, even if you chose to serve one specialty drink, make it special. Create a name for your drink and make it yours. Print the recipe on little cards and have them placed next to the bar where it’s being served. This way, your guests can pick them up and keep them as a great favor.

Other great ideas may include setting up a coffee bar and offering cappuccino, espresso and other coffee drinks. Don’t forget those guests who don’t drink. For them, you can offer refreshing mocktails or create a smoothie station. Think big with this and have fun!

July 24, 2006


An Elegant Detail ...




Introducing the newest trend in wedding décor, graffiti is very hot!

Add a personal touch to your wedding day with a very special detail. Everything from sentimental notes at your dressing site, to personal thank you’s at your gift table. Wow your guests at the event and do something very creative that will surely be noticed.

The idea is very elegant and creates a very personal environment. To get ideas on what you can do with this new trend, check out: www.wonderfulgraffitiwedding.com. The site is great and really illustrates how romantic graffiti can be. Make a statement and have it heard…

July 19, 2006

Cruise through the day

Sail out into the open along side your friends and family with no worries on mind and a lifelong commitment in the making. Imagine sharing your night with nature in the most serene and beautiful location you will ever find and create magic in a fairytale setting.

The stars will be out and the world will stop for just one night; so enchant your guests by inviting them to embark on the ship of dreams that no one will ever forget.

Why not try something different and have a little fun. Cruise weddings are very personal and make for a great evening for everyone. For the bride that is looking for that "something different"; this is a "different" sure to have everyone looking forward to your wedding!!! As for those brides, that love the idea, but are not that adventurous, then an alternative would be to host the rehearsal dinner, or even your engagement party on a cruise!! Definitely worth considering and looking into!

July 12, 2006


When the last song fades, the food is gone and the guests make their way out, you’ll be left with memories which will never fade. With all the help and support along the way, leaving your guests a little gift will thank them quietly. Create a memory to go and add a personal touch to your wedding.

Whether it be Maddy truffles or chocolates wrapped in colorful boxes handed out at the end of the night or bathroom attendants offering “Mint to be” mints to your guest, little touches such as these will add to the unforgettable night when you said “I do”. Make it special. Make it last.

I came across this site that had really great ideas for favors. It’ll give you insight on some really creative favors you could incorporate into your big day. Check it out! www.weddingfavorites.com

*** Contact us for more information on Maddy K chocolate favors.

July 8, 2006

Something Purple

Straight from the pages of Vogue, to your unforgettable wedding day. Every shade of purple, from the lightest lavender to the deep shades of aubergine is brightening up brides all over the world.

Light up the event of the year with the color of royalty and one which conveys wealth and extravagance. Whether you accent your day with purple hues in your bouquet and floral arrangements or sprinkle different shades all around, purple is the trendiest color this year. Spice up your purple palette with stripes and playful dots on everything from your invites to the desert station and cocktail napkins.

Rather than more traditional colors, I feel that purple shades give a nice twist to more traditional whites or creams. Why not incorporate the color that stirs up feelings of romance on the most romantic night of your life!