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Welcome to our premiere issue. We are an online bridal magazine dedicated to helping brides and grooms plan their weddings.

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about the editors

wedding blogs worth following

emergency kit essentials

Spring 2011

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in this issue...

features

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letter from the editor........................6q & a................................................5the hotlist......................................5-6d.i.y. spotlight.................................93professional spotlight.....................95great giveaway...............................99seven things to love.....................101

about the editorsan inside look at the creators of this magazine

great wedding blogs every bride should know about

emergency kit essentials

the must haves for any brides wedding day emergency kit

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wedding blogs worth following

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Style & Beauty

Stationery & Favors

Forgotten Details

Reception & Ceremony

Venues

Real Weddings

Wedding Related Parties

fabulous jewelry - affordable prices fabulous jewelry all for under $50!shoe with attitude make a statement with your shoes!beauty tips indulge in the lip of luxury

‘let them eat favors!’ all about edible favorsdragonflies & hearts fun and cute invitations

menus an easy way to add a little more ‘wow!’ to your big day!

nine inexpensive ways to personalize your wedding from table number to venuesspring time bliss springtimeflowersforyourdecorand your wedding partygarden party details to remember for a garden ceremony

gothic beauty merion tribute house - bala cynwyd, pa

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engagement party style styles that range from sheek to informal and somewhere in between

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special thanks

Special Thanks To:

Our ParentsOur Families

FriendsContributors

And anyone else who helped make this dream a reality!

We could not have done it without all of you and we are forever grateful.

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Some behind the scenes photos!

For more behind the scenes visit our website at

www.itsaboutdetails.com

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We are extremely excited to share this online bridal magazine with you. It has been a lot of work, but completely worth it. This online magazine is for DIY brides, high budget brides, low budget brides, traditional brides, nontraditional brides, and all the brides in between. We want to inspire all brides! We truly hope you enjoy all that we have to offer. We are always looking for and open to ideas and suggestions. Don’t be shy to tell us about them!

<3 Always,Hearts Always,

Jason and Heather

Welcome to our

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meet the

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editorsHeather Kimble - Editor in Cheif

Jason Kimble - Executive Editor & Art Director

Heather has a background in wedding and event planning. She has a passion for creating unforgettable events and designing inspirational photo shoots.

Jason has a background in computers and graphic design. He is a talented artist and has created great pieces of art, stationary, and invitations.

how they met - Jason and Heather Meet in Janu-ary 2006 at Kohl’s, where they both worked at the time. A few months lat-er they started dating and have been together ever since. They were mar-ried on June 21st, 2008.

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Q- We just got engaged now what do we do first?

A- Share the good news! If either of you have children they should be told before anyone else. After the children are told, your parents should get priority. Then tell your relatives and close friends. Last, but not necessarily least, tell your col-leagues and coworkers.

Q- Who suppose to host our en-gagement party and who should get invited?

A-Traditionally, the brides parent(s) would host the engagement party, but the grooms parent(s), family, and/or close friend(s) can also host your engagement party. Depending on your budget and location, you can invite as many or as few guests as you want. Do not invite someone to the engagement party that you are not inviting to your wedding.

If you would like to have your questions answered, please send them to [email protected].

Norakaren Tulip Shoeswww.norakaren.com

Jewelry with floral detailwww.memorablecelebrations.weddingstar.com

Mini funky felt gift bagswww.memorablecelebrations.weddingstar.com

Forever 21 Pink Ruffle Dresswww.forever21.com

Orange and pink posies cakewww.ultimatefakecakes.com

Florals and bright colors“Feminine florals and bright colors are both fun and sophisticated. Don’t be afraid to add some unconventional details.”

-Heather KimbleEditor in Chief

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our wedding is one of the biggest days of your life and you want to look your best, from your hair, makeup, to your jewelry. Your budget does not need to be broken to have jewelry with the big “WOW” factor. When it comes time to start shopping for your jewelry don’t be afraid to think outside the box. Check out department stores like Kohls and Macys, bou-tiques like Forever 21 and H&M, supercenters like Target and Walmart. They have fabulous jewelry at a fraction of the price that bridal boutiques and other high-end stores sell.

Fabulous Jewelry -Affordable Prices

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Alison Conklin Photography

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shoeswith attitude ou may have heard the phrase, “The shoes make the dress.” Well, in this case we are taking it a step further. Not only will these shoes make the dress, they will leave everyone gasping for air. These are the type of shoes that take control and make a girl feel confident. Whether it be your big day or just another day of the week, these are great shoes for every occasion.

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Nora has been creating wearable art on clothing, shoes, and acces-sories since 2001 and has been really focusing on signature wed-ding shoes since 2008. Nora stud-ied graphic and fashion design in Argentina, “…designing is a true passion for me. I owe this to me father, whose love for life, art, and the needed inspired much of what I am today as an artist, person, and believer.” Nora loves what she does and loves being able to express herself through art. She is able to capture your desires and turn them into a masterpiece you can wear on one of the most important days of you life. “I think of these shoes not only a wearable piece of art for that particular event, but a keepsake to treasure forever.”

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“In my designs I try to display awesome mo-ments in life, colorful places, creatures, and most of all, things that inspire me to live and let live a better life.”

If you want sparkle and shoes that make a statement www.norakarencom is the perfect place for you. Nora hand paints every shoe with unbelievable talent and detail. Nora can also custom design shoes just for you. Let your personality come through!

-Nora

“I think of these shoes not only a wearable piece of art for that particular event, but a keepsake to treasure forever.” -Nora

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beauty tips

o it’s your wedding day and all eyes are on you. There is no better time in your life to completely pamper yourself and feel like the ultimate princess. You have secured your perfect gown to glide gracefully down the aisle. You have spent hours picking the perfect flowers, tasting amazing foods and delicious cake options. You have the bridal party organized, music set, guests are beginning to arrive and your Lovely Locks are set in the perfect style. While you sit back and take in every moment, indulge yourself in pure decadence with Too Faced Lip of Luxury line of lipstick. Champagne Infused Lipstick...Well why not? Indulge; it’s your wedding day!

indulge in the lip of luxury

Drenched in Shea butter, rich color, and diamond shine.

by Kate Cipriano, Owner of Touch of Blush LLCwww.touchofblush.netBeauty tips on Twitter @cutietip

Photography by Melissa J Hays Photography

Indulge; it’s your wedding day!

This Lipstick is truly unique. Drenched in Shea but-ter, rich color, and diamond shine. This exclusive formula smooth’s out fine lines and creases while it pampers your lips with a fizzy and flavorful moisture surge of pure champagne essences. SO MAKE THOSE LIPS TRULY POP! Favorite go to shade for your wedding day are Free Love, Centerfold and Sex Kitten.

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Wedding BlogsWorth

Following

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*www.rocknrollbride.com*

“I’m just going to roll with the punches and see what comes my way!”

www.davidmcneil.co.uk

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While Kat was planning her wedding, she saw there were no resources or inspirations for brides who wanted to be different. “Although I loved reading the American blogs and ALL the wedding magazines, I didn’t ever find one that really spoke to me and shared the stuff I loved... Then, after we were married I decided to carry on with the blogging and morphed my site into a place for all things alternative, unique and Rock n Roll in the wedding world, with a spe-cific focus on real weddings, as these were always my favou-rite kinds of wedding inspiration - seeing how real people planned their real weddings.”

Kat never imagined her blog would become a busi-ness and that she would meet so many great people and find life long friends. Her blog is defiantly changing the way we look at weddings and letting people know, it’s ok to be differ-ent and unique. my way!”

Kat likes to take things as they come, but she does has plans to expand and start some new and exciting projects this year!” I’m one of those ‘live in the moment’ kind of girls!”“I’m just going to roll with the punches and see what comes.”

f you are a punk bride, goth bride, or just a bride that wants to be edgy and different, then Rock N’ Roll Bride is an absolute must to follow. Kat started this awesome blog while planning her own wedding in October 2007 (her wedding was in April 2008!). “I had loved reading all the Ameri-can wedding blogs throughout my planning and wanted to have a bash at doing one myself.”

“The UK wedding industry has changed enormously over the past 3 years and it’s been a very exciting thing to be a part of.”

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o you love looking at real weddings, unique ideas, inspirational boards, and great Etsy finds? Then you’ll love Glamour and Grace! Megan started this blog in February 2010, after planning her own wedding. “After planning my own wedding I couldn’t stop looking at wedding magazines and blogs. I have always loved weddings and looking can remember bonding with my sister while reading Brides when we were young.”

Not only does Megan enjoy sharing real weddings, but sharing ideas that are not cookie cutter, what’s popular now, and inspiration boards. She also loves to feature Etsy and great photography. “Also, I love featuring unique and new Etsy Finds each week and supporting handmade artisans. Glamour and Grace also places a lot of emphasis on promot-ing excellent photography through Photo Fridays posts.”

The concept and goal of Glamour and Grace is to inspire modern brides who want a vintage, stylish wedding that reflects their personalities. “Glamour and Grace is a place for the modern vintage bride to find chic and stylish daily wedding inspiration. My goal is to inspire all brides wanting a wedding with style to create an event that is truly ‘them’!”

“Also, I love featuring unique and new Etsy Finds each week and supporting handmade ar-tisans. Glamour and Grace also places a lot of emphasis on

promoting excellent photography through Photo Fridays posts.”

*www.glamourandgraceblog.com*

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Kevin Keefer Photography

Nick Horton Photography

Stephanie Baker Photography

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o many blogs focus on the bride. What about the groom? He’s getting married too! Grooms Advice was started in December 2008 with their first post was ‘The Million Dollar Ring.’

They first started TheManRegistry.com, a gift and registry site for grooms. After starting TheManRegistry.com, they decided to cre-ate the blog Grooms Advice for grooms to find tips, inspiration, and humor for their part of the wedding planning experience. “We had discovered that there are a plethora of blogs that focus on the bride’s side of the wedding... but not much in the way of groom’s blogs. Our mission statement was to provide men with an educational outlet that would make it fun to read about weddings.” Don’t worry guys this blog isn’t as girly, as serious, and so involved like the blogs your ‘brides to be’ read! “I like the fact that it’s not all about hardcore wedding planning. On one day, a groom could read a post on how to find her dream engagement ring. On the next day, he could read a post completely designed for his entertainment, like the top ten signs she hates the engagement ring. We definitely aim to advise the groom on what to expect while planning a wedding, but we also get to have a little fun while doing it!” Grooms Advice is here to stay and will continue to offer a place for the grooms to get information and advice. “We plan to do this by continually thinking outside the box for topic ideas, building our network of expert guest bloggers and even launching a new series of columns written by actual grooms that are currently planning their weddings.”

*www.groomsadvice.com*

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"We had discovered that there are a plethora of blogs that focus on the bride's side of the wedding... but not much in the way of groom's blogs. Our mission statement was to provide men with an educational outlet that would make it fun to read about weddings.”

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ith millions of couples getting married every year that means tons of garbage! But don’t despair! You can still have the wedding of your dreams and make it green too! Just follow Something Green. Angela started this blog in November 2009, after her friends suggested she post her eco-friendly ideas online to help others plan their events. “Our first post was about paperless invites and the rest just sort of fell into place.”

Angela worked alongside her father, who is a florist and event planner, to design events from weddings to corporate events. “It was during that time when I began to see firsthand the severe environmental impact that often comes with event design. For me, the impact really began to tarnish otherwise beautiful events. And so I decided to begin looking for small ways that hostesses could add eco touches to their events to help reduce their environmental impact and increase the uniqueness of their event.”

Angela loves offering people planning their wedding, or any other type of event, eco-friendly resources. “No matter what type of event a reader is plan-ning, she will more than likely find inspiration to help her plan it on Something Green.”

The goal is simple, to help people plan fabulous eco celebrations that are easy, won’t break the budget, and still very chic. “The goal of Something Green is to show today’s modern hostess that she does not need to sacrifice style in or-der to be eco-friendly. I really want to show my readers that all events – no mat-ter the style, the theme or the budget – can be both sophisticated and green.”

*www.somethinggreenevents.blogspot.com*

“The goal of Something Green is to show today’s modern hostess that she does not need to sacrifice style in order to be eco-friendly. I really want to show my readers that all events - no matter the style, the theme or the budget - can be both so-phisticated and green.”

EmersonMadeW

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100 Layer Cake

Snippet and Ink

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“To bring inspiration to those planning their wedding and fans of love. I curate the blog so there is always the most unique weddings, sweet

stories and fabulous fashion plus other fun details for your day.”

*www.greenweddingshoes.com*

Caroline Tran

This Modern Romance

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ashion, creativity, love stories, and fun! You will find all of this on the blog, Green Weddings Shoes. Jen started this exciting blog in October 2008, because she was bored with her job and wanted to do something she loved and share it with you. “I was bored with my job and wanted to start a blog where I could share my love of creative weddings, gorgeous photography, fun fashion and pretty graphics with other brides planning their wedding.”

Jen loves inspiring and helping brides get excited about their wedding planning. It doesn’t need to be stressful, crazy, and just an endless checklist. “I love hearing from readers who were never very excited about their wedding or planning it, but then discovered Green Wedding Shoes and how unique and fun weddings could be. Your wedding doesn’t have to be boring - it should reflect you both as a couple.”

Green Wedding Shoes will always bring you love, details, great fashion and so much more. b “To bring inspiration to those planning their wedding and fans of love. I curate the blog so there is always the most unique weddings, sweet stories and fabulous fashion plus other fun details for your day.”

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emergancy kit essentials

hese items are a must have in your wedding day emergency kit! Our hopes are that nothing serious happens on your big day, but sometimes things happe and its better to be prepared. You can easily add items to this list. Just keep all the items together in a small travel bag and designate one of your bridesmaids to hold on to it.

• SewingKit,SafetyPins,andHemTape• BottleofWaterandStraws(soyoudon’truinyourmake-up)• SnacksandMints• ManicureSet• Tissues• FirstAidKitandSmellingSalts(alcoholwipesworktoo)• SpotRemoverandChalk(itcoversupsmudgesandsmearsyoumaygeton your dress)• Aspirin(orotherpainreliever),Somethingtosettleanupsetstomach,hand sanitizer, eye drops• Tamponsand/orPads• ToothBrush,Floss,andToothPaste• Hairspray,BobbyPins,Hairtie,andBrush• Make-up,mirror,tweezers,eyelashcurler,deodorant,andperfume• KrazyglueandTape• Extraearrings,stockings,handkerchief,umbrella,sandpaperforshoesoles (no tripping!)

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Let them eatfavors!

All about edible favors...Let’s be honest, a lot of thought, time, and money goes into selecting the perfect favors for your guests. By they end of the night a number of those favors will be left behind or forgotten about soon after your guests arrive home. To stop such a trag-edy from happening you might want to consider edible favors. Here are some great ideas your guests will absolutely love!

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Doughnuts Dough a Deer – www.doughadeer.com

Doughnuts aren’t just for

breakfast anymore!

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oughnuts aren’t just for breakfast anymore! These mini sweet treats will indulge your guest’s taste buds. They’re baked, not fried! Nicole from Dough a Deer started making mini doughnuts in July of 2010 (right after her own honeymoon!). “When I was planning my own wedding I knew, when I was done planning, I wanted to join the weddingindustry!” You can have your mini doughnuts customized to your colors or even you favorite candy bar. “My doughnuts are 100% customizable. We can match your colors to the topping or the sprinkles, and we can put your favorite anything on top! Basically, if it can be chopped up it can be put on top.”

“We can match your colors to the topping or the sprinkles, and we can put your favorite anything on top! Basically, if it can be chopped up it can be put on top.”

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Brownie Pops, Cupcakes, and Candy

ho doesn’t enjoy a good brownie, cupcake, or candy? Jessica from Nothing Bakes Like a Parrott started making these sweet deserts about four years ago. “I was a teacher for a couple of years but had always had a passion for food and desserts and when I found my-self day dreaming about cupcakes at my day job I decided it was time to make the change.”

The designs, flavors, and cus-tomization possibilities are endless! “I offer a lot of different unique and customizable products. Some of my favorites are the brownie pops, sea glass candy, and whoopie pies.I also specialize in custom dessert tables along with favors and custom cakes so there is endless possibilities of design work. I love integrat-ing inspiration that comes from all around me in different art, fabric, invitations, seasons, architecture, and music into the tables, desserts, and cakes that I create.”

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“‘I love integrating inspiration that comes from all around me in different art, fabric, invitations, seasons, architecture, and music into the tables, desserts, and cakes that I create.”

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Everyone enjoys a really good pie. Most people have great recipes from

their mothers and grandmothers with cherished memories baking

and eating them too! Why not share your tasty family recipes with your guests with DIY pie in a jar favors.

Spend the day with your mom, grandmother, and your bridesmaids

making these special favors.

D.i.y. Pie in a Jar

Why not share your tasty family recipes with your

guests?

Turn to page 94 for pictures and instruc-tions from, green wedding shoes.

Brought to you by your friends from Intertwined Weddings & Events and APictureLife Photography. Photos from the photo shoot by Candice Benjamin.Note: Recipe adapted from YourBestBites.com

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Personalized Popcorn

People of all ages love popcorn! Whether it’s plain, smothered in

butter, covered in caramel, or sweet & salty. It can be budget friendly if you try to make it yourself or buy it all ready made. You can put the

popcorn in fun popcorn boxes and add a personalized sticker with you

names and wedding date.

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Dragonfly Collection

stationery & favors

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Hearts Collectionfrom www.memorcelebrations.weddingstar.com

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by Amanda Walls, owner of Cherishable Weddings and Eventswww.cherishablewe.com

ou don’t have to settle for a cookie cutter wedding. You and your fiancé are not just like everyone else, so your wedding should reflect that. There are so many inexpensive ways to really personalize your wedding.

3. Invitations – Invitations can really set the tone for your entire wedding, so make it your own. If you are not a traditional couple, don’t go with the traditional invitation. Choose something that really speaks to you, and that you feel truly depicts you and your relationship. It is okay to be fun and quirky with the invitation if your wedding is going to be fun and quirky!

4. Reception Entertainment – The typical wedding has a band or DJ that everyone dances to all night long! This is great and it can be a lot of fun! If you want to make it a little unique, throw in a fun game or two such as limbo! You might think it sounds a little strange, but think about it! What a better way to get people to get up out of their chairs then a game of limbo. Make sure that you let your DJ know what is going on and also make sure that you have guests that will actually enjoy this.

9 Inexpensive Ways to

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1. Venue – When choosing a venue, look somewhere that has a senti-mental value to you and your fiancé. Did both of your parents get married at the same church? Did you go to a lot of dates at a certain museum and park? Make a list of places that mean something to you and your fiancé, and begin visiting those venues!

2. Your registry – You want to register for your wedding, so what is the first thing you do? Run off to your nearest Bed, Bath, and Beyond and scan everything you see! Sure, Bed, Bath and Beyond is a great place to register, but try something a little different as well. If you and your fiancé love to camp and hike together, think about registering at your favorite camping outlet.

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5. Invite guests to perform – I know that so many people, including myself, tell you to never hire your friends to “work” at your wedding. I believe this is the exception to that rule! If you have friends who are musi-cians, singers, dancers, or officiants, ask them to perform your wedding! An officiant who is close to you and your fiancé always adds that extra touching detail. I wouldn’t ask a friend to sing at my entire ceremony or recep-tion, but I would ask them to sing a song that is special to them!

6. Your exit – You do not have to do the traditional exit to your ceremony where your guests throw rice in the air, and you get into your limo and drive off. Think of something that you and your fiancé do a lot together, or something that really depicts your personalities. Do you love riding motorcycles together? Then why don’t you rent your favorite motorcycle (if you don’t already own it) and use that as your getaway vehicle! Did you meet at a roller rink? Slip on a pair of roller skates and skate off together!

7. Name your tables instead of numbering them – Everybody has been to a wedding where you pick up your table card and see “Table #4”, and then you go searching for the table that matches your number. Why don’t you make your table names into a theme? Name each table a city that you and your fiancé have visited, or have each table represent one of your favorite dates. The possibilities are endless! Get creative with it. You can even add table décor to take your theme to the next level.

8. Favors that represent you – I know that it can be incredibly difficult to find favors that people will actually keep and use. When you choose a favor that really represents your relationship, it adds something special to that gift that money cannot buy. For example, if you and your fiancé go to a poker tournament every month, think about getting deck of cards as a wedding favor.

9. Photos – Pictures, pictures, pictures. People can never get enough of them. Add pictures of you and your fiancé at your ceremony and reception. You can add these in your guest book, and lay them around your gift table. Don’t be afraid to think outside of the box!

The list should not end here! When you are designing your centerpieces, you can etch your initials in the glass or you can even customize your napkins! You do not have to spend a fortune to put your personality into your wedding.

Name your tables instead of numbering them – Why don’t

you make your table names into a theme? Name each table a city that you and your fiancé have

visited, or have each table repre-sent one of your favorite dates. The possibilities are endless! Get

creative with it.

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Jessica Kripp Photography

www.jessicakripp.com

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spring flowersPhotography by: Jessica Kripp Photography

Hair & Makeup by: Erin Costante of Escape Salon & Spa

Models: Emily Coombes Alina Gidjilova

Location: Hibernia Park Coatesville, PA

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Pink Tulips urple and Pink Tulips are pretty, fun, and make a bold statement. They are no longer just thought of for Mothers Day and Easter. These spring flowers also come in yellow, red, light pink, white, and more.They look beautiful in full bloom or just a partial bloom. Perfect for a spring wedding.

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Daisies & Carnations

aisies and Carnations are cute and adorable! Perfect for a Garden inspired wedding. They look delicate, but are very durable flowers. You don’t need to worry about your bouquets, corsages, and boutonnieres wilting quickly, like you would with flowers like Hydrangeas.

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garden partydetails of a garden ceremony

all of these great details can be found at www.memorablecelebrations.weddingstar.com

Lanterns are a great way to add color to your ceremony.

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Instead of having guests sign their names in a guest book, have them write a special note and drop it in a birdcage.

Your flower girl and ring bearer will look adorable holding these baskets and pillows.

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details of a garden ceremony Give each of your guests a fan to cool themselves off during your outdoor garden ceremony.

The rose ceremony is a beautiful alternative to the unity candle and sand ceremony

Hang these mini birdhouses on shepards hooks down the isle with beautiful spring flowers.

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menus

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enus are a great way to add a personal touch to your wedding reception. Whether you like elegant, edgy, natural, or fun designs and styles don’t be afraid to have what you like. If your budget doesn’t allow for menus at each place setting than consider having a menus at every other place setting or just one large menu per table.

Photography by Alison ConklinDesign by Memorable Celebrations

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Greg Haygood Photography

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Merion Tribute Housevenues

Looking for a unique venue with gorgeous gothic architecture? Look no further then the Merion Tribute house. This beautiful, medieval inspired castle is truly one of a kind. With its high vaulted ceilings, luxurious auditorium and eight acres of lush ground this venue can become a place where dreams come true.

Photography by MJS Studios

www.tributehouse.com

When did the Merion Tribute House start having weddings?1925 What is the history of the Merion Tribute House?After World War I there was considerable national pride and many communities were erecting monuments to the soldiers and the cause. The community of Merion had a history of being progressive in providing community amenities (landscap-ing, paving, street lighting, police and fire protection); so much so that President Theodore Roosevelt wrote an article in 1917 entitled “Model Merion” extolling the virtues of this ideal suburb. The idea for the Tribute House crystallized in 1918 out of a desire to build a “Peace Memorial Community House” in Merion to hold cultural and social events. Mr. Eldridge Johnson, founder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, was particular interested in the effort as he had two sons who fought in the War. He and his wife offered to demolish their house on the property and raise funds to build the Tribute House in recognition of the 81 men from Merion who served in the armed forces. The Merion War Tribute House was completed in June of 1924 at a cost of $330,000. By its third season in 1927, 115 events were held at the Merion Tribute House, including dance classes, wedding receptions, concerts, luncheons, bridge parties, dinner dances and entertainments for charity.

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Were there any celebrity weddings? Yes, we have had celebrity weddings here on occasion, but they are not paparazzi-type affairs. We specialize in more of a low-key intimate feel. Celebrity weddings I’m aware of in the past couple of decades have included a current TV comedienne, Eagles players, and a member of a disco-era pop group.

Most memorable wedding moment that happened there? Every wedding is memorable here! But from a management perspective, it’s always the fights or the times when something goes wrong that wind up being what’s most memorable! Like when the lights went out during a storm and the whole event had to be held by candlelight – which actually turned out nicely and most of the guests were not even aware of the situation! We also enjoy seeing people put their own stamp on the place with their decorating. We have had many medieval themed weddings where it’s fun to see the bridal party – and sometimes all the guests – decked out in costume complete with corsets, wreaths of leaves in their hair, etc. We’ve had suits of armor in the hall and jesters out on the lawn. Or Indian wed-dings are always fun and colorful. We had one where the spent two days decorating in the oranges and greens that are tra-ditional wedding colors there. They covered our drapes with orange fabric and even had cushioned seating on the floor for some guests and a henna station in the lounge.

Strangest request from a bride? Some brides prefer to hold their ceremonies, rather than on the front lawn, at a unique spot they feel better reflects their personalities. Since we have eight acres here, there are plenty of nice locations with shady trees or architectural features that speak to them. We have had parties rent tents for the front lawn, side lawn, and once someone even tented the parking lot to hold their ceremony. We get a lot of requests for sparklers (fine) and firecrackers (not so fine) and floating lanterns (OK, within reason!). We try to accommodate most requests as long as the safety and integrity of the building or the nuisance of our neighbors is not affected.

What can the Merion Tribute House offer brides and grooms? The Merion Tribute House offers a unique historical venue with enough room to host a modern party. Because of its plentiful architectural details, many brides feel that decorating can be kept to a minimum. We offer personal service and responsive-ness so that each bride and groom can customize their wedding and have the day of their dreams here. We offer a choice of catering options to fit every budget.

Photography by Greg Haygood Photography

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nstead of having an ordinary and traditional engagement party, why not have a truly unique one that represents you as a couple. After all, you are celebrating one of the most important events in your life. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box.

wedding related parties

You’re engaged! Congrats! Now it’s time to celebrate with your first pre-wedding celebration…………...Your engagement party!

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Rocker ChicHair by: Lovely Locks

Make up by: Jessica Hernandez of Touch of Blush LLC

Photography by: Greg Haygood Photography

Location: Merion Tribute House

Model: Emily Coombes

Cupcakes by: Sharon’s Sweet Beginnings

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Hair by: Lovely LocksMake up by: Jessica Hernandez of Touch of Blush LLCPhotography by: Greg Haygood photographyLocation: Playdrome Bowling & Entertainment CenterModels: Alina Gidjilova Beau

Bowling for Love

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Real Weddings

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Photography by Darling Photographers

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Maria Paula Urrego & Fernando UribeJuly 2, 2010

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ernando and Maria Paula met a few years ago at Barcroft Bible Church. They are very active at their church; Fernando is an avid musician and sings in the youth group at their church. Maria Paula is a dancer and painter who also teaches young children at the church.

Fernando fell head over heels over Maria Paula but couldn’t tell her for the longest time. The closer they became the easier it was for Fernando to let her know about his feelings. Before they could even date they had to meet with their pastors; and it was during the time they were asked to be apart that they realized they could not be apart. They were apart for 4 months and as soon as they were able to be together they planned their quicky wedding. They stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner, and it was here where they held a very small and in-timate reception. Their ceremony was held at their beloved church Barcroft Bible church.

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Ceremony: Barcroft Bible Church Fairfax, VA

Reception: Ritz-Carlton McLean, VA

THE PROPOSAL: Fernando being the musi-cian that he is wanted to do something special for Maria Paula. He proposed to her on a very private video he made for her and posted it on You Tube. The video was Fernando sing-ing Capella to one of her favorite songs and at the end at the end asked her to marry him. They have meetings at church twice weekly and it was during one of these meetings that their friends played the video and at the end she looked up to him to realize he was on his knees with a ring proposing to her.

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Photography by Frozen Moments Portraits

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Beckie and Dale Gyorfi - June 12th, 2010

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Ceremony & Rception: Pocono Chateau and Resort Tannersville, PA

DJ: Music Dr. Djs www.themusicdrs.com

Cake: Kinsley’s, Bartonsville, PA

Dress: Alfred Angelo’s

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eckie and Dale were following the trails of Bushkill Falls. After a long walk viewing the beautiful waterfalls, Dale stopped and asked her to marry him.

The weather forecast looked grim the morning of the wedding. Skies were grey and Beckie was understandably worried. Luckily, just about an hour before the outdoor cer-emony was to begin the sun began to shine.

Dale and Beckie wanted to have a inti-mate moment together prior to the ceremony, so they opted to see each other and have a few pictures taken in a private setting. Her face glowed as she first saw Dale across the way, his back turned to her. Dale slightly rocked; anxiously waiting to see his bride. Moments later, he was lightly tapped on the shoulder and a smile stretched across his face as he quickly spun around. He was in complete awe, at first only able to say “You look beauti-ful”.

After a few pictures, it was time for the ceremony to begin. Dale let out a bit of nervous laughter as he awaited his bride’s entrance. Finally, the guests rose and the at-tention was on Beckie. As they each read the vows they had written, tears formed in each of their eyes. Neither Dale nor Beckie will ever forget the moment the pastor reached out to hand Dale the ring, he dropped it. Luckily Dale managed to grab the ring before it plummeted into the pond below.

It has become quite common for the bride and groom to partake in the cocktail hour with their guests. A short while later, it was time for the party to begin! Bruce of Music Dr. Djs kept the party alive all night long. Almost immediately he had guests on the dance floor and encouraged everyone to participate in his clever games. Smiles from all lit the room and it was obvious that every-one had a great time!

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Photography by Hillside Studios

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Erin & Eric Hanson - December 18th, 2010

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Ceremony & Reception: Wild Basin Lodge Allenspark, CO

Cake: Colorado Rose

Flowers: Best Day Floral Design

ric and Erin met while working freshman orientation at Minne sota State University. Erin worked as an Orientation Student Coordinator while Eric was working as an Orientation Student Peer Advisor (that is Erin was Erics’s student supervisor!) During the summer the staff was split into two different teams and of course Eric was on Erin’s team, so they got to know each other very well. By the end of summer Eric and Erin found themselves spending a lot of time together and eventually they realized that maybe they were more than just work friends. Eric and I started walking on the snowy path and we stopped a few times to use our binoculars at the overlooks. Finally, we reached a new road block where there was a huge snow bank. I was ready to turn around, but Eric said he wanted to climb the snow bank and look out at the mountains.

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So I said that I would climb the snow, however I actually was ready to turn back (we probably walked about 1 mile). After standing on top of the snow bank for awhile we both remarked on how beautiful it was and what a great day we had. Eric had been standing behind me holding me around the waist and then said “It’s been a really great day” and I said “yeah it has been.” Then Eric said “well why don’t we make it a better one” I respond-ed by saying “well how are we going to do that” and then he spun me around to face him and he said “Why don’t we make it a great life” and then he got on one knee on the snow bank and said “Marry Me” Our wedding was very special because we had so many people helping us make our day perfect. Like most couples our family and friends helped make our day special, but unlike most couples we had spent the summer before our wedding working at our wedding venue. We had plans to take on extra jobs to pay for our wedding and our wedding venue, The Wild Basin Lodge and Event Center needed extra staff for the busy spring/summerweddingseason,sowewerehired. We had a great summer working for the Basin and as of seeing so many weddings and getting to know the Wild Basin staff we were able to add many special touches to our wedding. The Wild Basin gave us the same great service that other couples received, but having spent so much time there and having made so many new friends everything was just that much more special. Our wedding had a snowflake theme. There were snowflakes hanging from the ceil-ing, on the cake, hanging from the christmas tree, on our unity candle, and with a little help they fell from the sky. The minister for our wedding was Erin’s father. During our wedding he pointed out that this theme was quite appreciate, since as a child Erin insisted on being called Snowflake, refusing to answer to her given name. A story he happily shared with all our guests. ...and of course the cake cutting was great. As we cut the cake Erin made sure to grab the piece with all the frosting. Right on cue our cake cutting song, “Hit me with your best shot,” came blaring through the DJ’s speakers and Eric was covered in frosting, so much so that it was on his tux (and in his beard!) for the rest of the nigh

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d.i.y. spotlight

Ingredients:Pie Crust Dough (fave recipe or pre-made)2 12 oz. cans of cherry, apple or your favorite pie filling2 Tb of sugar1 large egg beaten

Supplies:6 4 oz. mason jars, cleaned with lids and labels removedHeart shaped cookie cutter1 Cookie sheet

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Press the unrolled dough bit by bit into the jars a bit at a time (not too thick!) un-til the jars are lined with the dough up to the rims. Reserve some dough for toppers. Next, fill jars nearly to the top with filling of choice.

Roll out reserved dough to roughly 1/8inchthickandcutout6-8hearts.Place the filled jars on a sturdy cookie sheet and place into oven.

Bake at 325 degrees for roughly 30-35 minutes or until dough be-comes a light golden color.At that time, arrange the dough hearts on the pies, brush the hearts with the egg wash and sprinkle with sugar. Bake an additional 10-15 minutes until dough is golden brown all the way around the jars. If needed, place foil over the tops of the jars to keep the hearts from burning.

Remove and let jars cool on a rack. Decorate with ribbon, tags, or labels on lids as desired and give to your family, friends or wedding guests!

Brought to you by your friends from Intertwined Weddings & Events and APictureLife Photography. Photos from the photo shoot by Candice Benjamin.Note: Recipe adapted from YourBestBites.com

This pie in a jar DIY spotlight is from the blog green wedding

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Regina Love owner of Lovely Locks

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Be sure to check out Lovely Locks website for more

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Professional Spotlight

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it’s about details – How long have you been doing hair?

Regina Love – I’ve worked in the salon industry for 10 years.

it’s about details – What made you decide to become a hair stylist?

Regina Love – I have a passion for enhancing beauty and helping client’s look and feel beautiful.

it’s about details – When did you start your Lovely Locks?

Regina Love – Lovely Locks On-Location began in 2007

it’s about details – Why did you decide to start Lovely Locks?

Regina Love – Lovely Lock was created to provide brides and bridal parties with professional, on-location hairstyling services in the comfort and convenience of their own home.

it’s about details – What do you love most about what you do?

Regina Love – The most incredible part of the business is the opportunity to experience the amount of happiness that exists on a wedding day. The experience of proviing brides with our services and the results of helping them feel extremely beautiful on their wedding day is very rewarding.

it’s about details – What types of services do you offer?

Regina Love – Lovely Locks provides high quality and detailed hair styling services to brides, bridesmaids, mothers, and flower girls. We also style hair for proms, parties, portraits, and special events. We also offer on-location educational styling classes as well as for a fun ‘girls night out’ idea.

it’s about details – What else should we know about Lovely Locks?

Regina Love – Lovely Locks provides detailed and high quality hair styling services. Our stylists are professional and passionate about what we do. On-location services offer the opportunity to be comfortable with your surroundings.

You have the dress, shoes, and jewelry, now it’s time to focus on your hair for your wedding day! Lovely Locks can create a stunning look for you on your big day. Whether you want traditional or something outside the box, Lovely Locks

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Hair Stylists & Make up Artists: www.lovelylocks.info www.touchofblush.netPhotographers: www.sbakerphotos.com www.darlingphotographers.com www.davidmclean.co.uk www.frozenmomentsportraits.com www.carolinetran.net www.hillside-studios.com www.steepstreet.com www.jessicakripp.com www.thismodernromance.com www.ghaygood.com www.melissajhays.com www.madeulookphotography.com www.apicturelife.com www.candicebenjamin.com www.kkeefer.com www.alisonconklin.com www.njhorton.com

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Venues: www.tributehouse.com

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