Dana and Kelly interview Amy Parfett, Co-Founder of Wedshed in this episode of The Wedding Edit. Amy talks us through what Wedshed is and why it’s a great resource for engaged couples, her advice to couples when searching for their perfect wedding venue, and gives us all the details on the Wedshed “We do crew” membership and resources as well as the Wedshed Store.
You’ll hear all about Amy’s new hustle “Gravy Registry” and why it’s such an amazing alternative to your standard wedding wishing well.
Check out Wedshed and all they do to help you plan your big day.
Wedstore
We do crew
https://wedhub.wedshed.com/wedocrew
Gravy gift registry
Check out Wedshed's Insta
https://www.instagram.com/wedshed/
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Podcast website
https://www.theweddingeditpodcast.com.au
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YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBm-wsJXZE8xLBhUk6DRsjw
More about Dana (Will & Co Photography)
http://www.willandcophotography.com
More about Kelly (Found Collective)
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