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It's been almost 6 years that I immerse myself almost daily in writing articles. An unmissable meeting with the web that has brought me enormous joy and very beautiful encounters. Along the way, my readership has grown and, like my fellow bloggers, I have naturally found my place in the small world of Marriage. The icing on the cake is that this adventure has led me to a professional project and an association with another blogger that I esteem for her talents and her beautiful energy. A profession in which I flourish a little more each day...
And none of this would have been possible without the thousands of hours spent here, laughing, crying, exchanging and sharing. A little assessment is in order. I wanted to take the time to reveal a little more about my daily life in a few points…
About me
Some will find that I blur the lines: wedding-planner-blogger-decorator-personal-shopper-co-organizer-of-love-etc, I admit it can sometimes be confusing! I sometimes come close to bun-out and aspire to 48-hour days. And yet, I don't see my daily life any other way (even if I would sometimes like to turn into Mary Poppins!).
Madame C's blog is me, Clémentine Marchal. With my flaws, my sensitivity, my obsessions, my joys and my sorrows. It remains a blog and therefore resolutely personal. I don't cheat, I don't aspire to be someone else and I don't judge anyone. And even if I refuse certain proposals from professionals, I never question the quality of their work.
What I am not
- “I love your photographs! Could you send me your rates for a service in July?” ➳ I am not a photographer
- "I work for a TV show and I am looking for people who are allergic to gold jewelry" ➳ uh uh uh!
- “Dear Barefoot Bride, I am absolutely a fan of your blog and your reports.” ➳ !!!
I won't hide it, some messages leave me perplexed...
Self-centeredness?
Certainly. The recognition, and the lovely compliments that come with it, give me crazy energy and an ever-increasing desire to share new inspirations with you. If I received scathing comments all the time, I would have certainly thrown in the towel a long time ago. Blogger but not a masochist!
Since I was little, I have had this need to write. Some like to run, cook or read. Personally, I love to write and take you with me in beautiful stories. And I find it so magical and precious to be able to share happy and intimate moments of life here. A few years ago, it would have been unthinkable for newlyweds to broadcast their wedding report. I am very grateful to all these lovers who give us their time and trust.
What I publish
Each report is the subject of a crush, an encounter or an inspiration that touches me. Beyond the beautiful photographs, there are beautiful stories. I like beautiful atmospheres and details. But I never forget that a wedding is above all the unique and sincere sharing of an exceptional day.
I love
- Elegant and refined weddings
- Beach atmospheres
- Provence
- Weddings with poetic atmospheres
- The dream settings
- Travel
I do not like
- The trash
- The too offbeat
- The bling
- kitsch
What I don't publish
I learned to say no because I know today that it is the guarantee of a demanding editorial line. Without hurting, without coming across as a diva. The exercise is sometimes delicate. Over time, we become more experienced and our tastes evolve. So we have to make choices…
I do not accept
- link exchanges,
- undeclared professionals
- reports with several photographers with very different styles
- reports that have already been the subject of several publications on other French blogs
In the same way that I don't see the point of publishing the same article on 15 different blogs. There are few Wedding blogs in France so we might as well vary the pleasures and it will be all the more impactful for the artist or creator. I prefer to wait (not without a little frustration) and treat the subject from another angle later. Or not at all...
And please, without falling into dubious flattery, make your requests with elegance and tact: "I proposed my report to such and such a blogger but it does not correspond to her publication criteria, perhaps I will have more luck with you?" Without having an oversized ego, it's never pleasant to learn that you're a second choice. It doesn't put you in the mood, so you might as well avoid the subject :)
Time spent on the blog
Between 3 to 5 hours per day. Early in the morning and late in the evening so as not to encroach on the working time devoted to Made in You and our bride and groom. Not to mention the weekends off when I try to answer the emails of the week.
Unfortunately, I sometimes lack time and I am not as responsive as I would like to be... A publication on my blog is thought of day by day, according to the mood and the desire. I can't function otherwise. And to be published, you have to wait on average between 1 to 3 months. More, depending on my news related to KIDS etc, Manager of Myself and Sunday Grenadine.
What I gain from it
Humans fascinate me and in my job as in my private life, sharing is my driving force. Meeting, listening, advising and transmitting are all verbs that I conjugate on a daily basis. I am a real marshmallow and I assume it. Because my personal history taught me that life is short and fragile, I do not want to lose a single crumb of it. And at the risk of appearing naive on duty, I prefer to be me than to turn into a grumpy and bitter troll.
For a long time, blogging was a hobby. A few years ago, I recognized that it had become a valuable professional tool. So I professionalized it by allowing wedding service providers to use it in their communication strategy. The blog offers paid partnership with offers tailored to the wedding world.
Why this article?
I thought it would be interesting to share with you the behind the scenes. Providers or future brides and grooms, this blog exists thanks to you. And even if I have a tendency to confide my feelings to you, it is you who set the tone for Madame C's blog. A joyful alchemy that I never tire of!
For all these reasons: THANK YOU…
cecile wallt
a nice article that also describes well the way I live my blog! thank you!
Mam'Zelle Mondaye
:) so well seen^^and we want more :)
Manuela, Chatty Fiancée
I really like the way you present this "blogging" activity. I really find myself in it! Thank you Clémentine :)
daughter
A beautiful article at Clementine.
love. love. love.
I hope to see you again very soon, Madam!
Patricia
This article is perfect! In my humble opinion, all your informed readers already knew all this, thanks to what emerges from your articles and your work, but it is also good to be able to put these words down, as a little reminder for the less informed, the most indelicate or the most clumsy ;)
you are a magnificent source of inspiration for the whole profession, but not only! also for the *old brides* who will never have the pleasure and happiness of calling on MiY but who enjoy themselves just as much as the others :)
*Virginia*
Thank you to you Clémentine and to all the bloggers like you who allow brides-to-be like me (okay, I'm married now!) to find lovely inspiration, precious advice and to share marshmallows with complete impunity!
Future bride
Hello Mrs. C, it's not been very long since I discovered your blog and to tell the truth I enjoy reading you every day. So a big THANK YOU to you and to all those who make your blog a source of inspiration, sharing and who praise Marriage...
Mrs. Happy
Mrs. C, you always find the right words to touch me! Thank you for this article, and congratulations for everything you do, it's really great.
Marine
Thank you Clémentine for all the lovely inspirations that I drink from every day as the bride-to-be that I am!
Sometimes it's important to say things clearly and when it's done so beautifully, I can only say yes!
And thank you again!
vanessa-Sweetcandy Photography
Dear all of you who will read this lovely article by Clémentine. I can tell you on behalf of Christophe and me that everything is true. Clémentine is someone real, authentic, who ALWAYS has a smile, who is filled with communicative energy and with whom we like to work when chance gives us the opportunity. In short, Clem, continue to be you, there is nothing to change.
♥ from Chris & me.
Zine
Great little article. Behind Madame C there is someone very human. It is perhaps a shame to have to remind people of this.
The "what I'm not" part made me laugh. Even though I can imagine how annoying these comments must be.
Claire
Clementine,
Browsing your blog is a pleasure for me. I love your world which inspires me so much.
Your blog is awesome.
Goods.
Emilie
Clementine,
Just thank you because despite the investment and time that your blog & MIY demand from you, you always found the time to answer the emails that I was able to send you for advice, names of service providers that you appreciate...
So thank you and don't change anything!
Ninie Thumb
Very nice article and very interesting to see how you manage your blog.
(3 to 5 hours a day, I admire)
The Panda's Bride
A very nice article… very you, miss C ;) Yes, it's good to remember it sometimes, a blog is above all a human adventure, where we put a lot of ourselves… some people tend to forget it, it's a shame! Thank you in any case for this article, in which I find myself a lot!