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A planning house in Accra

Gala

Weddings . Celebrations . Since 2014

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How it works

The planning

We take one wedding a month, so the answer to a Tuesday-night question is the person who wrote the plan rather than whoever is on the desk.

First conversation, eighteen months out

One planner, from the knocking to the last car

A single running order everybody works from

On the day

The day itself

Four of us are there from the first delivery to the last chair stacked, and none of you will meet more than one of us.

Traditional rites, Friday

Ceremony and reception, Saturday

Thanksgiving and send-off, Sunday

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See how a wedding actually gets planned

Our history
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What we do

Four ways of being helped

Most couples take the first. The other three exist because not every celebration is a wedding, and not every wedding needs the same amount of us.

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Full planning

From the knocking on the door to the last car home. One planner, eighteen months, and a folder you never have to open.

12–18 months · from GHS 48,000

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Weekend management

You have chosen everything already. We arrive six weeks out, take the file off your hands and run the two days.

6 weeks out · from GHS 19,500

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Design & styling

The look of the day — the palette, the tables, the flowers, the print. Drawn to scale before a single stem is ordered.

Per celebration · from GHS 26,000

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Other celebrations

Outdoorings, milestone birthdays, thanksgiving and memorial services, and the company dinners that would rather not feel like company dinners.

From one evening · from GHS 12,000

What each one includes

11

Years planning in Accra

148

Celebrations run in full

62

k

Guests seated and fed

6

Regions we work across

Recent work

Celebrations we have run

A hundred and forty-eight of them since 2014. These are the three we are asked about most.

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Adjoa & Kwesi

Aburi Gardens · November 2025

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Serwaa & Nii

Labadi, Accra · March 2025

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Efua & Terrence

Peduase Valley · August 2024

Every celebration

In their words

The journal

Everything we get asked twice

Written for the couple planning it themselves as much as for ours. If a piece here saves you the fee, we would rather you had it.

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July 2026 · 6 min

How early is too early to send the invitations?

Twelve weeks for a wedding in Accra, sixteen if half the guest list is flying, and the save-the-date does not count. What the post actually does in December, and why a WhatsApp broadcast is not a substitute.

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May 2026 · 8 min

Planning around the rains, honestly

May and June are not unbookable, they are expensive. What a wet-weather plan actually costs, when a marquee is the wrong answer, and the two weeks in October nobody warns you about.

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March 2026 · 9 min

What actually happens at a knocking ceremony

For the partner marrying into it, and for the aunt organising it. The list, the order, the money, and the four things that go wrong when nobody has written any of it down.

Read the journal
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Enquiries for 2027 are open

Tell us about your day

One conversation, an hour, no charge and no obligation — at the studio on Ridge, or over a call if you are not in Accra yet.

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