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Congratulations! You are at one of the most exhilarating times in your life. Whether you are recently engaged, midway through your planning, or are an aspiring bride
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to be…, you will find this issue alive with inspiration. From stylish table décor featured at Arizona’s best venues, created by talented local designers (pg. 74) to a 12 month planning countdown, you’re sure to find everything you need to make your planning a success. As you flip through our pages, you will discover fresh styles and fabulous ideas. Check lists and topic-guides will give you detailed information about the best planning options. Advice from Arizona brides and grooms as well as expert planning tips are sprinkled throughout. Best of all, over 28 pages are devoted to beautiful real weddings that reflect wonderful trends and spotlight gorgeous new décor ideas…. all while highlighting the work of talented photographers. Also, our runway coverage for bridal collections features hundreds of gorgeous wedding gowns from designers renowned around the world. Looking for that perfect romantic getaway?....check out our jaw-dropping locations for destination weddings (pg 378). If you would like professional guidance with that decision, be sure to let our expert team here at Arizona Weddings Travel help you plan a perfect honeymoon getaway or destination wedding. Your family and friends are sure to offer advice along the way… Our advice to you is simply this; enjoy every moment from the beginning of the planning all the way through to the honeymoon. Remember to experience the process. You are creating a foundation for your lives together as husband and wife. Make your special day a reminder of where you’ve been and where you are going. Select a unique venue (pg 98) to reflect who you are as a couple. Insert your style and personality into your invitations (pg234), your music, and your overall theme. . Learn about the latest wedding trends we love (pg42) for more inspiration. Most of all, take your time. Have fun. Be true to yourself and enjoy! We hope this issue inspires you with ideas you can use as you embark on the wonderful journey to your new beginning. We look forward to seeing you on ArizonaWeddings.com.
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A new Pinot in town
Wine is all about the journey; any wine lover would have to agree. The discovery of new wines, new regions and new vintages is what keeps wine exciting to novices and enthusiasts alike. For Drew Barrymore, it was the journey that propelled her to delve into the world of wine and with an eponymously named Pinot Grigio. A fan of crisp, fruity white wines, Barrymore has created a wine that reflects her style and personality: fresh, dynamic and fun. Inspired by her travels in Italy, Barrymore chose Pinot Grigio. In honor of her family, Barrymore chose to showcase her family crest on the label. A Sunset International Wine Competition winner, the wine is inviting, easy and perfect for family gatherings, girl talk or even just relaxing. Say “I Do” to Barrymore Wines.
Barrymore Wines barrymorewines.com
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Media maven, Bethenny Frankel is back on the Publisher Picks once again. Adding the Lovely Lace Collection to her Skinnygirl Smoothers n’ Shapers line, the bridal inspired pieces are both sexy and functional for your special day of I-dos. The all white lacy garments feature high tech fabrics ready to shape your body wedding day perfect. Better yet, Frankel and her team designed each piece to be invisible, even in the most form fitting gown. Available June 13 at Kohl’s.com, the three piece collection is hopefully just the start of what’s to come in the Skinnygirl Smoothers n’ Shapers: Lovely Lace Collection.
Skinnygirl Smoothers n’ Shapers: Lovely Lace Collection skinnygirlshapers.com
extreme takeover
Located just minutes outside of Cancun, The Viceroy Riviera Maya, Mexico’s premier luxury resort now offers couples the chance to have it all! Announced in 2013, the resorts’ “Extreme Takeover” Package allows couples an all-inclusive event that literally takes over the hotel’s 41 villas. The Viceroy Riviera Maya is a serene hideaway where guests arrive to a Mayan Blessing, performed by an authentic shaman, releasing you from your cares and worries into a new beginning at the resort. With prices starting at $125,000, the “Extreme Takeover” Package takes the worry out of wedding planning, so you can focus on providing your 80 guests with the ultimate luxury wedding weekend.
The Viceroy Riviera Maya viceroyrivieramaya.com
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bespoke Adornment
Boutique de Voile, debuted in Westbury, New York, days before the World Trade Center attack in 2001. Within the first year, the business was on shaky ground leaving Robin Mayer, jail psychologist turned bridal designer and manufacturer, as sole proprietor. Determined to produce a high-end accessory bridal line of veils, headpieces and jewelry, Mayer focused on creating high-end Lace Mantilla Veils and vintage inspired hair jewelry for every bride. Today, as one of the few remaining bridal designers/manufacturers remaining in the U.S. that handcrafts and customizes exclusive accessories, business is booming. Found locally at Mariée Bridal Gallery, Boutique de Voile is the perfect finishing touch for every Arizona bride’s wedding day look.
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Diamond in the Rough combines the old world lure of natural, rough diamonds with the most exquisitely crafted, contemporary design, paying homage to the coveted place these mesmerizing gems have held in history since 800 BC. Each handcrafted piece of jewelry is composed of exceptional, quality stones personally selected by Founder, Daniel Eskapa, to create an exquisite work-of-art. Inspired by the natural, unique shape of each rough diamond, Eskapa together with his team, craft a distinctive setting to complement the stone’s intrinsic character.
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Designer Rocks
This unique collection of engagement rings and wedding bands were designed by Monique Lhuillier exclusively for Blue Nile. Inspired by her romantic couture bridal creations, the Monique Lhuillier Fine Jewelry Collection reflects the sophistication and innovative spirit that defines her style. Every engagement ring is also adorned with a blush pink sapphire “lovemark,” symbolizing a blushing bride. Each piece in the collection is designed to mirror the uniqueness of every bride, by capturing the essence of the moment and displaying a distinctively whimsical look. Sold exclusively at bluenile.com
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Redesigned beauty
Rolfs Salon Celebrates 25 Years with Multi-Million Dollar Redesign In honor of Rolfs’ 25th Anniversary, Arizona’s premier destination for beauty celebrated with a multimillion dollar redesign of their national flagship store in Scottsdale. Focused on creating a design that was edgy, modern and delicately balanced with comfort, warmth, freshness, the remodel also introduces brides to their new Social Lounge and VIP & Bridal Suite. Brides and guests alike are invited to celebrate on their special day in the intimate luxurious private suite complete with Skype and iPads, ready to connect with those unable to attend. Above all, the space gives brides the perfect balance between an incredible spa day and the privacy a lady needs with her bridal party before her big day.
Rolfs Salon • rolfssalon.com 8787 N Scottsdale Rd, Suite 202 • Scottsdale, AZ 85253
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It’s all here! Introducing The Scottsdale Bridal Experience, oneof-a-kind bridal shopping experience situated in the Shops at Southbridge. Home to top wedding vendors, Destiny’s Bride, de Nocé Ferrer, The Flower Studio, Classic Cakes & Confections and Twist from Beverly Hills, Scottsdale Bridal Experience provides guests with experience and expertise in helping to make wedding day dreams come to life. Convenience and customer service is the top priority of The Scottsdale Bridal Experience as they cater to a bride’s every dream and wish. From head to hem, The Scottsdale Wedding Experience is a seamless, relaxed wedding planning experience.
The Scottsdale Bridal Experience Located in the Shops at Southbridge 7144 E Stetson Drive • Scottsdale, AZ 85251 shopsatsouthbridge.com
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make a statement
Dogeared Jewels and Gifts have been handcrafted in California for 20 years. Dogeared believes what goes around comes around. They are committed to the same values they held when they started on their journey in 1991. And, always design with the planet in mind and support nonprofit groups working to heal the environment and create social change. We, of course, especially love their bridal collection. Whether you’re the bride or a member of the wedding party, the Dogeared Bridal Suite has all the jewels you’ll need for the big occasion! Bridesmaid necklaces, a sweet memento for the flower girl or mother of the bride.
Dogeared jewels •dogeared.com
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SIGNATURE COCKTAIL Emerald Love Manhattan Cocktail glass, chilled Pour into an iced mixing glass 2 1/2 oz. Bourbon 3/4 oz. Sweet Vermouth 3/4 oz. Green Crème de Menthe 3 dashes Angostura Bitters Stir and strain Lemon twist garnish
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PERFUME Clive Christian '1872' Women's Pure Perfume Spray. Effortless elegance, this classic, citrus perfume opens to a heart of Rose de Mai. So pure that 170 roses are needed to make just one drop, Clive Christian, clive.com. NECKLACE Beautiful one-of-a-kind chunky glass bead necklace with antique adornment, Elva Fields, shop.elvafields.com. RING Beautiful colored gemstone with diamonds, Parade Jewels in Design, paradedesign.com. SHOES Take charge in this ruffles DSQUARED2™ Sandal Rouches adorned with cascading ruffle design on the strap and heel adorned with Swarovski® crystals, zappos.com. CLUTCH Saint Laurent Belle de Jour patent envelope clutch in emeraude, nordstrom.com. BRACELET Green and gold textured bracelet from CH Women’s collection, Carolina Herrera, carolinaherrera.com. DRESS Jade crinkle chiffon bridesmaid gown over rose lining with crisscross draped bodice with flower detail, Jim Hjelm Occasions, jlmcouture.com.
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INVITATION Deco inspired colorless patterns pressed deeply into the cotton paper explode with elegance and result in a sophisticated beauty invitation. Focusing on the use of sleek timeless white & black with just a peek of color, La Fontaine by elum, elumdesigns.com. PERFUME From the legendary House of Houbigant, Orangers en Fleurs is a celebration of the Orange Tree. The tradition of incorporating the orange blossom into marriage rituals dates back to Ancient China, where virgin brides were known to don an orange blossom insignia on their gowns. Orangers en Fleurs is available at Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue and nordstrom.com. CLUTCH Decadent yellow leather envelope clutch with enameled lock by Salvatore Ferragamo, nordstrom.com. INTIMATES Memba by Jenna Leigh, lemon yellow, white stone and diamond-patterned mesh makes any day sunny, jennaleighlingerie.com. SHOES Rachel Roy Gardner pump has a modern profile and is made of color saturated snakeskin, zappos.com. DRESS Beautiful light yellow gown with illusion straps from Enzoani Love 2013 collection, enzoani.com for locations.
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SIGNATURE DESSERT Serve a delicious dessert that carrys the theme or color scheme of your celebration. What better for a mint color scheme than mint ice cream with chocolate? Served in a cocktail glass and garnished with chocolate and mint leaves, it's perfect!
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DRESS Alfred Sung, strapless cocktail length peau de soie dress with sweetheart pleated surplice bodice. Matching belt and flower detail at natural waist, The Dessy Group, dessy.com for local retailers. SHOES a classic pump with sparkle, Blanch from Nina Shoes, ninashoes.com. BRA Fortnight, Vega long line bra constructed of satin and sheer deco herringbone print, Fortnight Lingerie, fortnightlingerie.com. FACIAL CREAM Say good-bye to dry skin and hello to "total moisture." With Benefit's, Total Moisture Facial Cream which provides concentrated immediate & long-term hydration for a radiantly refreshed complexion, sephora.com. WALLET/CLUTCH Halogen scalloped zip around wallet with scalloped trim that heightens the feminine charm of this wallet cut from glazed leather. Use as a wristlet with optional wrist strap, nordstrom.com. EARRINGS Tacori, Seafoam Mint earrings, elongated minty green Prasiolite gemstones are set in rich 18k gold oval-shaped ruffled frames, hanging from a French wire, tacori.com. RING Seafoam Mint, faceted green Prasiolite is the focus of this beautiful ring, Tacori, tacori.com. INVITATION Farmstand by Erin Jang for Bella Figura is a stylish, eco-letterpress invitation, perfect for for a backyard, or vintage-inspired wedding, bellafigura.com.
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THE CLAYTON o n t he P ar k
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Scottsdale’s newest event venue provides a dramatic setting for weddings, receptions, showers and rehearsal dinners. The Clayton on the Park is adjacent to Scottsdale’s iconic LOVE sculpture, a favorite site for wedding photographers. Two floors of event space and an adjoining patio provide the ultimate in flexibility for designing your event. Our in- house caterer offers a complete range of menu and service options. A full catering kitchen is available on-site.The Clayton on the Park is truly a one of a kind gem in the heart of Scottsdale.
7343 Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-990-7300 | TheClaytonOnThePark.com
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BOUQUET Shades of orange roses create a very peachy look. INVITATION Sweet Greens wedding invitation with ribbon from Smitten on Paper, smittenonpaper.com. PERFUME Miss Dior, Eau de Parfum spray is elegant, exuberant, a blend of classic chic and sophistication, with a touch of irreverence. This scent has a personality all its own, sephora.com. BLUSH Guerlain Rose Aux Joues blush duo offers two hues, one vibrant shade adds a pop of color to the cheekbones while its smaller counterpart can be blended or used for a striking contrast. CAKE Oversized gum paste flowers are a perfect pop of peach on a white cake, talk to your baker about adding a pop of peach to your cake . GOWN Show-stopping peony tulle ball bridal gown featuring a chantilly lace draped bodice with lace peplum, Lazaro spring 2013, jlmcouture.com. NAIL POLISH CiatĂŠ, Sugared Almonds Paint Pot is a gorgeous, peach-orange nude that will lighten and uplift any skin tone, nordstrom.com. SHOES Diane von Furstenberg, Zia II' Sanda features wide, crisscrossing straps balanced on a lofty wrapped heel and platform, Nordrom and nordstrom.com.
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GROWING INVITATIONS Choose an invitation suite like this plantable chevron patterned invitation from Botanical Paperworks. They are embedded with high quality wildflower seeds and are made using post-consumer materials that leave no waste behind!
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DRESS Amsale Bridesmaids, chiffon dress with belted waist, Amsale, amsale.com. INVITATION Make a statement with this trendy plantable Chevron Wedding Collection. These plantable chevron invitations are made using post-consumer materials that leave no waste behind! Each invite is embedded with high quality North American wildflower seeds, and will grow a beautiful bouquet when planted, Botanical Paperworks, botanicalpaperworks.com. PERFUME Dolce & Gabbana, Light Blue Dreaming in Portofino Eau de Toilette Spray is named for the picturesque fishing village and resort of the rich and famous on the Italian Rivera featuring accords of citrus, pink pepper, crisp aquatic notes, geranium, amber and patchouli, Nordrom and nordstrom.com. NECKLACE A true statement necklace adorned with a jeweled brooch, Elva Fields, shop.elvafields.com. RING White gold ring featuring eighty-four round diamonds encrusted within the ring. The center stone is an emerald cut Blue Topaz, Jupiter Jewelry, jupiterjewelry.com. EARRINGS Blue Nile blue topaz drop earrings, bluenile.com. SHOES Stuart Weitzman, Now punch things up with these noticeme pumps, zappos.com.
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SHOE Candy Heel in Rose Leather with pastel pearl details on the heel that's perfect for a bride that wants something unique, Aruna Seth, arunaseth.com. PERFUME Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Couture Eau de Parfum. A floral explosion of flowers that has the power to make everything more positive, Nordstrom and nordstrom.com. CLUTCH Kissing Canaries Elliana made with bridesto-be in mind, this is crafted with a flurry of faux ostrich feathers and trimmed in metallic foiled leather, Kate Spade New York, katespade.com. INVITATION Serendipity Wedding Invitations, inspired by old fashioned chalkboards, this wedding invitation is a perfect blend of old meets new. Pretty and delicate scripts paired with playful flower details make this wedding invitation ever so charming, Smitten on Paper, smittenonpaper.com. RING Pink engagement ring from K. Brunini Jewels' ‘SHAPES of STRENGTH’ Bridal Collection, K. Brunini Jewels , kbrunini.com. DRESS Long strapless tulle gown with grosgrain tie waist with trumpet skirt, Monique Lhuillier, moniquelhuillier.com. EARRINGS Basa, faceted pear cut drop earrings surrounded by white diamonds on a 18-karat yellow, rose or white gold French wire with a bezel set white diamond, Misahara, misahara.com. LINGERIE Fortnight Lyra Bandeau and High Waist Knickers combine strong, sexy aesthetics with highly tailored sizing to create undergarments that are both luxurious and versatile, Fortnight Lingerie, fortnightlingerie.com for locations.
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anchor nderson, Kristin A orning M Arizona 10 x o F f o Written by Kelcy Christy
Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting and stressful times of an engagement. Now imagine finding the time to plan a wedding while balancing the glamorous and hectic schedule that comes with being a top television personality. Arizona Weddings Magazine sat down with Kristin Anderson, anchor of Fox 10 Arizona Morning who at the time was planning her April 2013 nuptials to Josiah Smith . And Javier Soto, reporter at 3TV News, planning his April 2014 vows to Beatrice Makowski. From their incredible proposals to their planning journey all while in the spotlight, we talked about their experience.
Tell us the story of your proposal.
KA: The proposal was kind of interesting because I had planned to surprise him for Thanksgiving by flying in his family from the east coast. So, while I was planning all of that, he was planning a surprise for me to propose. Thanksgiving weekend comes and all of our families are together. We always go around the table and say what we’re thankful for, and he started saying how thankful he was for our life together and how much he loves me, and the last thing he said was, “I’ll be thankful for the rest of my life if you’ll be my wife” as he dropped down to one knee and proposed. I was shocked and of course said “Yes”.
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I’ve always had this grand idea of how I’ve wanted to propose to
make it that much more special. We were headed out to California to be with my family right before Christmas, and my sister told me about this amazing resort in Palos Verdes called Terranea right on the water by the cliffs. Beatrice and I walked down the pathway until we came to the edge of the cliff surrounded by candles, rose petals, and lanterns where I dropped to one knee and proposed. I couldn’t have envisioned it any better than it was.
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Javier Soto, reporter-3TV News
What has been your favorite part of the planning process?
KA: My favorite part of the planning process is that my husband-to-be is so amazing, understanding, and patient. I’m an obsessive person in general so I forget that anything is going on in the world except for our wedding, and he has just been so over-the-top amazing and patient with me. Second to my groom, my wedding planner, Jessica Barry of J. Barry Designs, keeps me sane. I trust her so much, and she has really helped reassure me that everything’s going to be okay. It’s been really awesome having her be there since it’s not her first wedding, as it is mine. I love her to death.
JS: Our wedding isn’t for another year or so, but there’s so much to do!
I
didn’t realize how much work goes into this. Planning the wedding has brought my fiancée and I closer together because we’re constantly throwing ideas off of each other, and I’ve learned a whole different side to her. It’s her work side that’s very business-like and punctual; she gets the job done. I’ve fallen in love with another side of her. Your least favorite?
KA:
The most difficult part has been us planning on a small budget. Also, I’ve
made mistakes like trying to put a deposit on a venue that was non-refundable before I looked at anything else. Of course, I found a more perfect venue and lost money just because I made a decision way too quickly. The biggest lesson I’ve learned has been to shop around and not fall in love with anything wedding-related too fast.
JS: Of course this is my first wedding.
There seems to be this back and forth.
There’s a process of elimination with everything – especially choosing a venue. Besides the venue itself, you have to choose what amenities one can offer over the other. It’s not really a struggle, but it’s a process that can be long and draining. ArizonaWeddings.com
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How do you balance your hectic work
Mark Garrido, is an incredible caterer, so
planner at the Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell
schedule with planning a wedding?
he’s showing us how to stretch every dollar.
Mountains, Elena Bobu, went above and
Taking advantage of friends that have many
beyond. From day one, she was awesome and
KA: The biggest challenge is definitely my
talents in my life and making a lot of crafts,
willing to work with us. A wedding planner is
schedule – there’s no time to plan a wedding!
borrowing vases and using coupons and
somebody you can count on if something were
I have to accommodate by having assembly
online promotions has helped a lot. I met
to go wrong on the day of your wedding. Also,
line craft dates at my house with all of my
my makeup artist, Eric Jimenez on Twitter
it was important for me to wed later in life
bridesmaids. I also started planning when I
– his clients include The Real Housewives of
once I was more established in my career, so I
was 4, so I’ve been thinking about this day my
Beverly Hills! There’s another guy I met at
could turn my focus to family.
whole life.
a wedding event, his name is Kip Fox; and I knew even before my engagement that I
JS: That’s the tricky part. The benefit to my
wanted him to perform at my wedding.
Work and life are difficult to balance. How have you and your future bride/groom made
schedule is that I typically get off work by 1 pm, so I have a lot of time to make phone calls
JS: Besides friends and family, we trust
enough time for each other through this
during normal business hours. My schedule
Jodee Dominici of Details by Dominici – she’s
stressful and busy engagement?
kind of helps the process, but we definitely
been the crutch in all of this. She has guided
have to plan accordingly. I don’t get any sleep
us through everything and made it so much
KA: We realized that it was making us argue
anyway, so it kind of works out.
easier. Invest in a good wedding planner -
because there were so many wedding things
it makes all the difference. She has helped
to do. It was really important to us to not lose
Has it been any harder receiving unsolicited
guide us through so many decisions. I would
sight of the marriage. We made a point to
advice from viewers in addition to friends
argue that wedding planners almost pay for
keep going on dates. During the week, we’ll
and family?
themselves as far as the money they could
make plans to do at least one thing that has
potentially save you since they know the
absolutely nothing to do with the wedding,
business. She’s been awesome.
and that has really helped us to stay sane
KA: Well, nothing brings out the crazy in people
throughout the process. It’s really important
like a wedding. I’m totally realizing that. I have twelve bridesmaids, family, viewers, and my
What is your best advice for future brides/
to put the marriage first and the wedding
church network – everyone has feelings and
grooms?
second. As long as he’s there, waiting for me at the altar - everything else will be okay.
ideas about everything. It has been difficult at times, but at the end of the day, I have a lot of
KA: One thing that I’ve really learned is
people around me that love me.
delegating and utilizing my friends’ talents.
JS: The difficult part is the balance because
Also,
different
when you interact with other people, they want
communicating
about
we
decisions surrounding the wedding has been
to talk about the wedding. They want to hear
announced our engagement, there was this
really important. If he let me, I’d plan the
what the plans are and how its progressing.
outpouring support like no other over email,
whole thing. I have to remember to consider
You have to step away from it all and relax.
Facebook, and Twitter. Everyone has wished us
him in every decision that I make. I know
Work is already hectic and then planning a
well, and the advice has been positive advice
that guys aren’t concerned about the bling
wedding is an entirely new job.
like, “make sure you continue dating her when
confetti I got discounted wholesale online,
to make that time even if it’s at night when
you’re married.” There is so much advice out
which to me is the biggest deal in the world,
you’re just relaxing and watching TV. You have
there when people find out you’re getting
but at the same time, make him feel included
to get out and visit with your closest friends
married. Everybody means well – some of it’s
by asking for his input and keeping him in the
and family who give you that support in times
useful and some of it’s not, so you discard what
loop. Guys say they don’t want to be involved
when it can be really stressful.
you don’t need and use what you need.
in planning, but they do. Some of his ideas
JS:
It’s
interesting
because
when
You have
are better than mine! He’s more rational and Who do you go to for help and advice when
levelheaded than I am, so I’m just grateful to
planning your wedding?
have him.
I go to my bridesmaids and friends. I
JS: When you’re looking for a venue, it’s
also go to a really amazing church, Phoenix
not only the place, it’s the people you work
International Christian Church and we’re such
with. That was the biggest selling point for
a family. One of my close friends at church,
our wedding location.
KA:
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*Kristin married the love of her life in April 2013 at The Barn at Power Ranch in Gilbert, Arizona. *Javier and his lovely fiancée are planning to wed in 2014 at the Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell Mountains in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Top 20 Trends Arizona Wedding Professionals Tell Us What To Watch For This Year Written by Amy Moeller
Each year, new trends emerge on the wedding scene—from fashion to food, photography to décor. Sometimes trends from last year linger a little longer, and sometimes last year’s trends are out the door, and something new and equally or more fabulous has come along to replace it. Whether you’re an outside-the-box bride looking to steer clear of anything too “now,” or an en vogue bride determined to host this season’s “it” wedding, you’ll need to know what they are.
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1. Cocktail Weddings. Skip the dinner and cut straight to the chase with this style of reception, where passed food trays work in lieu of a formal sit-down dinner, or even buffets. Cocktail weddings have the potential to be budget friendly, leave room for more people in a smaller venue, and allow more time for dancing and other fun. Alternatively, they can be shorter than traditional receptions, if time is of the essence.
2. Custom Desserts. “Instead of the specialty drink during cocktail hour, we have served mini espresso martinis with the cake and housemade gelato,” says SASSI’s Bernice Hertzfeldt. Many industry pros are saying that this year, we’ll see an influx of new, creative sweet treats, like fritters, cannolis, pies, and more.
3. Show-Stopping Music. When a band or a DJ just won’t do, Desert House Productions’ Dave Strickler says his biz will blur the lines and incorporate live musicians (such as a sax, guitar, or percussion) in collaboration with the DJ. This kind of top-tier production will be big in musical entertainment this year.
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Get your late-night snack on with this delectable treat. Candy bars were big for a while, but more than one pro told us that this year it’s all about the popcorn. Make it into a late-night snack—as opposed to the also-trending grilled cheeses and sliders—and
Custom Dessert
Couples are becoming more and more creative with their dessert choices.
you’ll hit two trends with one treat.
5. Eclectic Tunes. Indie-folk music is huge right now, and that translates directly to weddings, where couples are asking for Mumford and Sons, the Lumineers, Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros, and the like. Add some of these styles to your processional and/ or recessional, and you’ll be doing more double trend duty with unconventional ceremony music.
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6. Feather Centerpieces. There will always be room for flowers — certainly, they will never leave the wedding scene — but this year, pros are seeing an increase in centerpieces of a more creative influence. Remember the jewel/ brooch bouquets we saw so much of the last couple of years, replacing traditional floral bundles? Meet their 2013 counterpart. It seems we’ll continue to see some part of the floral aspect replaced, and this year, it’s the centerpieces. And they’re made of feathers. It’s one trend that’s literally for the birds.
7. Bling is Back. We saw metallics creep quietly onto the scene in 2012, but 2013 is taking it to a new level - a bejeweled level. Add diamonds and gems, rhinestones, and metal, wherever you see fit.
In cakes, hanging
crystals between tiers will be one way to achieve the look. It’s all in this year. Some brides are even adding bling to vintage themes, to bring the 2012 trend into 2013, and the classic, elegant bride is using gold accents to bling things up.
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8. House Beats. DJs are all the rave now (get it?) and house music shows are selling out nationally. This year, we expect to see that trend infiltrate weddings, where couples will be asking for catchier, more upbeat music (think mash-ups and techno-influence) than ever before.
Chevron
We’ve been seeing it everywhere. From fashion to home décor, and now the bold zig zag has made its way into weddings.
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9. ChevronThe New Damask. These geometric stripes are the new popular pattern on the block, and they lend themselves well to bold colors as well as metalics.
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10. Lots of Lace. The New York Times estimated that three billion people watched the Royal Wedding two years ago, and surely not all of the single women who watched have gotten married since then. So, lace is still in — and will probably stay in — until the majority of us either get married, or get over the Dutchess’s dress. (We predict the former will happen sooner than the latter.) Either way, we still love it.
11. Ruffles, Pearls, and Lace (oh my!) Cakes are going high fashion. We are seeing cakes embellished like a beautiful gown featuring, glitter, rhinestone ribbons and lace motifs.
12. Same Day Edit Videography. “A Same Day Edit is where the cinematography team actually films and edits a short Highlight Film of the day to be played at the wedding reception,” says Taryn Pollock of Serendipity Cinematography. “It’s instant gratification for the couple, and a Lindenleaf Photography
source of entertainment at the wedding reception.” Also in cinematography, love-story style videos are replacing photo-montages.
13. Bold Colors. New, fun color schemes including jewel tones are on
Lace
After the royal wedding in 2011 there has been an increased popularity in lace. From elegant to vintage style, lace is everywhere.
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the rise — don’t forget, Pantone named Emerald the 2013 color of the year. Alternatively, we predict soft pastels will also rise on the scene.
14. Mint. Mint is going to absolutely boom this year, and we’re already swooning.
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15. Expanded Color Palettes. “I’m seeing brides having multiple colors in their wedding theme,” says Aurora Feehely of Lovely Little Cake Shop. “As many as five or six, but in very complementary colors, likes shades of ivory, blushes and oranges.”
16. Unexpected Cake Shapes. No need to stick to the round or square-tiered cakes. Instead, feel free to mix it up and make it personal.
17. 1920s/Flapper Style Great Gatbsy Inspiration. Taking vintage to a more refined place, 20s era glitz and glamour are all the rage. From wedding gown styles to fabulous deco styled décor.
18. Whiteout Weddings. “All white weddings are coming back for spring and even fall,” says Bernice Hertzfeldt of SASSI. “I just love the classic elegance that we will see in 2013. It is timeless and can be designed to work well for Lindenleaf Photography
brides of all styles.”
19. Colorful Bridal Gowns. You don’t have to wear white anymore, says Samantha Fitzgerald of Encore Creative Weddings. Afraid of being washed out? Opt for blush, or even bolder color fabrics. The color wheel is your friend
Personalization
Weddings are becoming increasingly more personal, either with the use of the couples monogram, to their favorite hobbies, the ways to personalize your big day are endless.
in 2013.
20. Personalization. We know, it seems a little silly to think about personalizing your wedding. How much more personal could it be? Trust us, the personalization is a thing, and it’s booming. “Couples are really incorporating their personalities and personal touches to all of their details,” says Dawn Peterson of Hotel Valley Ho. “From invitations telling their love story, to pulling in their favorite color in a belt on their dress, to their favorite foods or family recipes.”
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Hit the Links Hosting a Country Club Wedding Written by Kelsey Casselbury
Arizona ranks as one of the top golfing states, with 11 million rounds of golf played annually in Arizona on some 350 courses. With that in mind, it’s no wonder that couples in the Grand Canyon State so frequently turn to the links when planning their wedding. Listed here is just a sampling of potential venues, each with quintessential golf course views, along with many other luxurious amenities.
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Anthem Golf & Country Club clubcorp.com/Clubs/Anthem-GolfCountry-Club Part of the ClubCorp brand, Anthem Golf & Country Club takes pride in its level of personalized, professional service offered to brides, grooms and their guests, along with the “spectacular, serene setting of the Sonoran Desert,” says private event director Kathy Cuaderno. Anthem offers two clubhouses and a ceremony site at the base of Daisy Mountain, along with the services of Cuaderno, a 12-year veteran and certified wedding planner.
Arizona Golf Resort & Conference Center arizonagolfresort.com Part resort, part golf course, fully beautiful wedding venue! Arizona Golf Resort and Conference Center offers an all-servicesincluded event space that has the added bonus of an on-site hotel for your guests. The Photo: mikemaez.com
resort has the ability to host up to 450 guests in multiple locations, including two ballrooms, a garden pavilion, poolside patio and fountain courtyards – all with the lush landscaping of
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Arizona Grand Resort arizonagrandresort.com Whatever you want, Arizona Grand Resort is sure to have it. That, of course, includes an 18-hole golf course set against mountain vistas and desert views, but also a 7-acre water park and six restaurants. Arizona Grand
offers
multiple
ceremony
and
reception locations, including one that overlooks the 18th island green, particularly breathtaking as the sunset sparkles on the
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Blackstone Country Club blackstonecountryclub.com According to event coordinator Emily Dille, just a few perks of a country club wedding at Blackstone include a personalized level of service, cuisine that has been tested and approved by a discerning membership, and intimacy for both you and your guests.
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“With respect to our Club membership, we also keep the number of weddings we do each year to a minimum, allowing maximum focus and delivery for each one,” she says. The panoramic views of the White Tank and Bradshaw Mountains certainly help, too!
Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort sanmarcosresort.com Whether an intimate family gathering or a grand event for 400, the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort can accommodate. Host an intimate wedding near its 18-hole golf course or a larger affair in a luxurious ballroom. The resort has history on its side, as it was built in 1913 as a winter getaway for celebrities and dignitaries–its guest roster includes Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Clark Gable and President Herbert Hoover.
Fairmont Scottsdale fairmont.com/scottsdale Fairmont Scottsdale, a AAA Five-Diamond property, boasts two 18-hole championship golf courses – including one that hosts the Annual PGA Tour Waste Management Phoenix Open. In addition to the links, the Fairmont offers more than 150,000 square feet of event space, plus award-winning catering options. Its north Scottsdale location means a picturesque view of the McDowell Mountains, making for stunning wedding photos.
Gainey Ranch Golf Club clubcorp.com/Clubs/Gainey-RanchGolf-Club “One of the benefits of having a country club wedding is the gorgeous scenery and backdrops,” says Emily Glenn, assistant private event director at Gainey Ranch Golf Club. At Gainey Ranch, this could include a ceremony in front of a 20-foot waterfall overlooking the No. 9 hole on the golf course or in front of a vista of the McDowell and Superstition Mountains. Glenn also notes the club’s exceptional service and level of execution, with a team helping the couple every step of the planning process and wedding day.
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Las Sendas Golf Club lassendas.com For an elegant, charming and quiet location – that still boasts world-class views and cuisine - Tannis McBean recommends Las Sendas Golf Club. Its wedding pavilion, The Vistas, opened in March 2013 and features spectacular views of the Phoenix valley, city lights and mountain vistas. “These locations are a photographer’s dream,” McBean says. “The magnificence of the landscape will ignite the spirit in every wedding guest.”
McCormick Ranch Golf Club mccormickranchgolf.com Enjoy the ambiance of the lush scenery, two golf courses and mountain vistas. Located in the heart of Scottsdale with a view of Camelback Mountain, McCormick Ranch Golf Club offers a 6,600-foot outdoor pavilion to host your wedding. In case of inclement weather, the pavilion can be enclosed with glass doors. The culinary team offers creative menu options, and competitive pricing on hors d’oeuvres, meals and bar service.
Peoria Pines Golf & Restaurant peoriapines.com Tie the knot in the West Valley on the links at Peoria Pines Golf & Restaurant. Up to 160 guests can celebrate with you and your betrothed on the manicured lawns of the golf course, and then let the executive chef on staff amaze your family and friends with culinary creations, worthy of a wedding day, and then dance the night away in the newly renovated banquet facility.
Pointe Hilton ResortsTapatio Cliffs Resort tapatiocliffshilton.com Rated as one of Arizona’s Top 10 golf courses, the links at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort features 18 holes that overlook the Sonoran Desert and Phoenix North Mountain Preserves. But golf’s not the only draw to this resort – children will love the 4-acre waterpark, while the bridal party will swoon over the wellappointed fitness center and spa. And there’s
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no need to sacrifice convenience for beauty
course is only one amenity you’ll enjoy at the
– the resort is minutes from Scottsdale, the
Radisson – the resort is a one-stop-shop for a
Raven Golf Club at Verrado ravenatverrado.com
Biltmore corridor and downtown Phoenix.
wedding weekend. In the days leading up to the
Nestled at the foothills of the White Tank
wedding, the guys can hit a few rounds on the
Mountains in Buckeye, Raven Golf Club at
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course or play the slots in the casino, while the
Verrado offers a rustic elegance and natural
ladies can sun themselves near the outdoor
beauty. While surrounded by your loved ones,
heated pool or be pampered in the spa. A
prepare for your wedding day in the Bridal
Slightly northeast of Phoenix on the edge of
number of ceremony locations are available
Suite, reserved specifically for brides, and
the Sonoran Desert, you’ll find Radisson Fort
for your wedding, and then party the night
then walk down the aisle on the South Lawn,
McDowell Resort and Casino. Its We-Ko-Pa golf
away in the ballroom.
a stunning garden location surrounded by Ficus, Palo Verde and Ironwood trees. The property can host up to 300 guests, though more intimate locations are available for smaller weddings.
Seville Golf & Country Club clubcorp.com/Clubs/Seville-GolfCountry-Club Another branch of Club Corp overhead, Seville Golf & Country Club boasts variety and space for weddings with three reception sites and two ceremony spaces, couples aren’t limited. With views of the golf course and the picturesque San Tan Mountains, “Couples and their guests rave about the views and how beautiful our property is,” says private event director Dawn Verdone.
Sunset Terrace at Hillcrest Golf Club hillcrestgolfclub.com With striking mountain views and a wellmanicured
course
that
challenges
even
advanced golfers, Hillcrest Golf Course hosts more than 100 events every year. Take advantage of that experience and say “I do” on the specially appointed wedding lawn, and then celebrate the evening among family and friends in the Sunset Terrace ballroom. Choose from the culinary team at the onsite restaurant or bring in your own caterer – the choices are endless.
Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club superstitionmountain.com Not only can a couple marry on the links at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club, but the groomsmen can also take advantage of specially priced golf packages for a guys’ outing before the wedding. When the big day
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comes though, it’s the details that make this
Golf Club are plentiful – not only are the
club stand out — “Our venue is full of European
views magnificent, but they offer an all-in-
ambiance, from hand-painted ceiling beams
one experience. “We only have one event at a
The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa westinlapalomaresort.com
to an authentic castle door that leads the way
time, so you don’t have to worry about sharing
Don’t neglect Tucson in your search for a
to our private dining room,” says Banquet and
the club or staff with another wedding,” says
worthy wedding venue. La Paloma featured
Events Manager Tracy Elliot.
Catering Sales Coordinator Rachel Stewart.
a 27-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus.
She recommended decorating a golf cart to
It’s been lauded by Golf Magazine, Golf Week
Stonecreek Golf Club stonecreekgc.com
drive around the property as a photo op; other
Magazine, Golf for Women, and Conde Nast
ideas for photos include the course’s bridge
Traveler, to name a few. For your wedding,
The perks of hosting a wedding at Stonecreek
and a fountain.
choose from four romantic, outdoor ceremony locations and five reception venues, and then retire to one of nearly 500 recently renovated guest rooms at the resort.
Tubac Golf Resort & Spa tubacgolfresort.com Another gem on the Tucson landscape, Tubac Golf Resort and Spa features a 27hole championship golf course, along with a luxurious spa and more than 7,000-square-feet of event space. The resort is set on the historic 500-acre Otero Ranch in the Santa Cruz River Valley, featuring Spanish Colonial architecture and a view of the Tumacácori and Santa Rita Mountains. The resort also features an on-site wedding chapel, styled in an 18th-century Mission ambiance, that can seat up to 225 guests.
Country Club Pros & Cons Pros: Interior and exterior magnificence. Country clubs are sure to delight your wedding with amazing outdoor photo opportunities! Impeccable staff. Experienced culinary and event teams are usually on-site at most country clubs, which can make your job a lot easier. Endless activities. Golf and other club activities may be available before or after the wedding. Cons: Not so private. During daytime weddings, there might be a member teeing off in the background. Even during evening weddings, other members still might be trickling out of the club. Too exclusive. You might need to be backed by a club member to book the venue.
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Reception Success Tips and Advice For Planning Your Perfect Celebration Written by Kelcy Christy
Planning a wedding can be a stressful task, but it’s the dream of that perfect end result that keeps you going. The best part of that dream ending? Marrying the love of your life. The next best part? The amazing reception afterward that you get to enjoy with your family and friends! Here is our how-to for a successful wedding reception that will be the talk of the town for years to come.
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advice “Do not be overwhelmed with the planning process. Involve a close friend or loved one to assist with the planning as well as being there on the day of to help coordinate and oversee details.” — Clyde Nakasone, Catering Wedding Specialist Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort
It All Starts With the Planning Keep the planning process entertaining and enjoyable! You’ll only have to do it once, and all of your hard work will pay off at the end. All of the decisions you’ll make including everything from napkin choices to cake tastings can be difficult, but this wedding is all about you, so everything should be perfect. With the help and advice of your close friends, you can be sure to have a wedding ceremony and reception worth raving about. If your friends are busy, pour yourself a glass of wine and grab your favorite copy of Arizona Weddings! We’re always here to help.
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advice “Choosing the venue is just like choosing a dress. When you walk into the right venue, you just know. On the logistics side, always try to find a place that is just a little too big – you can always grow or spread out, which makes things so much more comfortable.” — David Twigger, Director of Sales & Marketing The Venue Scottsdale
Choose The Perfect Venue The venue you choose will set the scene for your wedding ceremony and most importantly, your reception.
Choose a location that
represents your personality as a couple and your ideal wedding celebration. If you prefer a relaxed wedding that strays from tradition, you may find yourself in an elaborate garden or an art gallery. If your fancies lie with a
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advice “Guests have spent sometimes thousands of dollars to fly, rent a car, pay for a hotel, and purchase your gifts. While I know everyone has a budget, the reception should be well done. Do your research and try to provide your guests with the best food and entertainment that you can afford, while still staying in budget.”
— Chris Nagy, Owner Regency Garden
more formal setting, an elegant ballroom or luxurious private estate may be your match.
Do It For Your Guests It’s often said that the wedding is for the bride and groom, but the reception is for the guests. They’re buying you a wedding gift and traveling to attend, so dazzle them with a fantastic event, and give them the gift of entertainment. Especially if you invited plenty of out-of-towners, it’s important to keep their needs and desires in mind. Create an open and welcoming event for your friends to feel like they’re at home – they may even make some life-long friends in the process! Most importantly, have fun! If you’re not having fun, your guests won’t have fun.
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advice “Have fun with the food! There are so many great options – select a menu that completes your wedding day vision. Don’t be afraid to step outside the norm. Food stations are my personal favorite! It gets your guests out of their seats and mingling with one another for the duration of your reception.” — Danielle Servold, Senior Catering Manager Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center
Serve Delicious Food Creating a unique menu for your wedding reception is easier than ever this year! There are so many creative choices out there, and more and more resorts and caterers are
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advice “The fantastic sunrises and sunsets in our great state of Arizona offer some fantastic backdrops, all free of charge. The most common timing for a wedding is a sunset ceremony followed by dinner and dancing. Most events conclude about midnight – after all, the newlyweds are ready to start off their honeymoon as the new Mr. & Mrs.”
— Natalie Hall, Senior Catering Sales Executive JW Marriott Desert Ridge
featuring unique options that are customizable for each couple. The choice is yours - serve a full gourmet meal, offer a build-your-own taco bar, or satisfy your guests’ cravings with a delicious array of passed hors d’oeuvres. With all of the different diets out there, it’s also a good idea to keep every guest pleased and offer vegetarian, gluten free, and vegan options.
Create an Event Timeline With so many different options for receptions, there are definitely more ways than one to keep guests entertained throughout the event. Morning events are typically cheaper options and often feature a bloody mary, mimosa, and/or bellini bar served with brunch. These receptions are usually a more casual affair than their evening dinner counterparts. Dinner and dancing receptions are usually more formal, but they can also be fit to your liking as a couple. Either way, the traditional timeline usually remains pretty much the same: a cocktail reception is usually followed by the bridal party introduction and the couple’s first dance. A sit-down dinner or buffet-style dinner is served next, followed by the toasts and cake cutting ceremony. After that, the fun begins! Dancing, entertainment, and mingling between guests continues into the night to celebrate the love of the new Mr. & Mrs.
Hire a Professional With everything that could go wrong during a wedding ceremony or reception, it’s always best to hire a professional. Even if you’re not interested in hiring a full-time event planner, we suggest hiring a day-of coordinator to keep your mind at ease. After all, you should enjoy the biggest day of your life without having
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advice “With an experienced event manager, the bride will never even know that there were any problems during the evening. He/she will be able to handle almost anything – from sewing on a button, to making a boutonniere, to the cake not showing up.” — Peggy Wright, Founder The Wright House Garden Reception Center
to worry about trivial issues that may arise throughout the day/night.
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advice “Take a deep breath and try to enjoy the day for the ‘special day’ that it is. Even if something does not go exactly as planned, it will always be a great memory or conversation piece to talk about in your future together.” — Sara Sterling, Marketing Manager Pointe Hilton Resorts – Tapatio Cliffs Resort
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff Most importantly, always remember to not sweat the small stuff. Something may seem like the biggest deal in the world to you at the time, but chances are, no one else has even noticed something’s gone awry. Have a back-up plan for anything that could go wrong. If Uncle John has too many drinks, make someone responsible for taking away his keys so you don’t have to. If the best man makes an offensive toast, make sure one of the groomsmen is prepared to add a funny remark to lighten the mood. Everything has a solution – so use your resources. It’s your day. Don’t let something small ruin it for you.
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table dĂŠcor
Six stunning Arizona venues along with some of the best local wedding professionals go all-out to create gorgeous table top designs.
ALDEA AT TLAQUEPAQUE Farm to Table Sophistication This organic tablescape is inspired by the colors of an Arizona sunset and features a variety of natural elements. Freshly cut summer fruits and vegetables - pomegranates, blood oranges, and artichokes - are offset by dried grapewood. Rosemary sprigs tied with twine fill the area surrounding the table with a natural aroma as the simple table setting draws the eyes’ attention toward the bountiful centerpiece overflowing with flowers, local greenery, and succulents. This shot is located in the ceremony courtyard of Aldea Weddings located at the Tlaquepaque Village in Phoenix. With the exception of the flowers, the entire table design can be done through Aldea’s all-inclusive packages.
Venue: Aldea at Tlaquepaque Phoenix Photography: Jill Lauren Photography Floral Décor: Community Florist Designer: Trisha Lucy
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HOTEL PALOMAR PHOENIX Big City Decadence It’s time to celebrate! Finally Phoenix has a hip, upscale, downtown hotel! Inspired by the towering buildings that create this one-of-a-kind backdrop, this sophisticated table highlights the uniqueness that is only HOTEL PALOMAR. Black sequined king’s tables are featured with elegant white and black leather chairs for guests and VIPs are shown with couture armchairs. The table setting highlights the surrounding skyscrapers with reflective base chargers under gold glitter chargers. Menus illustrated with the city skyline mimic the fabulous details created in the three towering floral concepts featured in the center of the table. From mini cakes to napkin treatments it’s bright lights for this big city party table!
Venue: Hotel Palomar Phoenix Photography: Jeff + Amber Floral Décor: LUX Wedding Florist Designer: Meant2Be Events Stationary: The Event Essentials Cake: Piece of Cake Rentals: Classic Party Rentals
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ARIZONA BILTMORE Colors of the Sun The Arizona Biltmore’s Historic Gold Room was the Resort’s original dining room and over the years has transformed into an elegant space for any wedding. Highly sought after, The Gold Room features floor to ceiling windows, gold leaf ceiling, and an outdoor pre-reception space with stunning architectural vistas. The table design was inspired by the “Colors of the Sun and the Natural Elements” featured in the 1949 Edith Hamlin tapestry “The Turquoise Goddess and the Warrior Twins” that is a historic feature of the Gold Room.
Venue: The Arizona Biltmore Photography: Kimberly Jarman Photography Floral Décor: Your Event Florist Linens: Southwick Linens Rentals: Event Rents Place Cards & Champagne Glasses: Heritage Pewter
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ROYAL PALMS RESORT AND SPA Highlighting Arizona’s Natural Beauty Surrounded by the beauty of Camelback Mountain and the Vernadero Lawn at the Royal Palms Resort and Spa, the design team behind this table concept embraced the beauty of the natural elements while contrasting the sparkle, the glitter and the crystal décor. The juxtaposition of the raw natural elements and the feminine décor pieces create a warm inviting elegance that feels like home. The napkin’s bright orange hue, the succulents and the small oranges on the table play into the colors of the approaching sunset and Arizona’s natural beauty.
Venue: Royal Palms Resort and Spa Photography: Katrina Wallace Photographers Floral Décor: Your Event Florist Rentals: Classic Party Rentals
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SASSI The Return of Gold, Glamour & Elegance The team behind this tabletop design brought romantic elegance to life in the residential villa setting of Sassi, inspired by true love, sophistication and beauty. Starting with linens in soft hues of blush and ivory sequence offer an updated look or opt for a chiffon overlay with floral pattern soften the overall look and feel. The roses and florals in blush, pink and neutral tones offer soft texture to the display, while the floating candles wrapped in lace and hanging crystals offer a beautiful glow and accent. Finishing touches include the monogram menu and place cards designed with gold accents to add a classic touch. The overall soft romantic feel of the table blends well with the wrought iron chameleon chair and rustic feel of Sassi, resulting in a comfortable elegance and the return of gold, glamour and elegance for 2013 and beyond.
Venue: SASSI Photography: Kimberly Jarman Photography Floral DĂŠcor: LUX Wedding Florist Stationery: The Event Essentials Linens: La Tavola Linens Rentals: Classic Party Rentals
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THE WIGWAM Romance by the Fire Set inside The Wigwam’s Fireplace Lounge-original to the resort-the design concept was crafted from the resort’s rich history as an Arizona treasure and strived to create a warm, intimate feeling in front of the resort’s original 1918 fireplace that was adorned with a magnolia leaf garland and numerous flickering candles. This collaborative vision incorporated the beautiful hues of our famous Arizona sunsets and desert landscape, set among the rustic yet sophisticated ambiance unique to The Wigwam. Luxurious linens and tableware were further enhanced with The Wigwam’s custom, hand-crafted leather and wood stools used as seating. A roaring fire offset with romantic florals and succulents provided the perfect complement to the existing ambiance of the room.
Venue: The Wigwam Photography: LindenLeaf Photography Floral Décor: Thee Wedding & Event Warehouse Rentals: Classic Party Rentals
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Resort Style Arizona Resorts Offer A Range of Options For Your Big Day Written by Kelcy Christy
Millions of people from all around the world visit Arizona each year, and you’re lucky enough to call this resort destination home. With plenty of resorts to choose from, why wouldn’t you select one of these fantastic properties as the place to celebrate your big day? Bring the excitement of a destination wedding closer to home with a resort wedding! We’ve gathered all of the details, pros, cons, and tips from the experts to help you decide if a resort-style wedding is right for you.
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advice “When looking at the per person prices, consider everything that is included within that price such as: your venue fee, tables, chairs, linen, china, hors d’oeuvres, dinner, cake, champagne, etc. This all adds up to quite a bit in an a la carte situation!” — Rachelle DeYoung, Senior Catering Manager, Tempe Mission Palms
Why Choose a Resort Venue? Resorts attract tourists from all around the world with their location, décor, and sheer splendor. In the Valley of the Sun, our warm winters and spectacular springs are just a bonus! If
you’re
looking
for
an
all-in-one
destination venue for your wedding weekend, look no further than a resort. Colleen Davidson, Catering Manager at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale says, “Resort properties have many onsite amenities for your guests such as spas, recreation activities, numerous pools, live entertainment, and more – there’s something for everyone to enjoy!” Each resort is unique, and oftentimes, there are many different settings in just one resort to match your preferences. The Arizona Grand Resort & Spa features five ceremony sites and five reception sites giving you an endless amount of options. Whether you choose to wed in lush greenery next to a waterfall or against a cement block of unique architecture, Arizona’s plentiful resorts have you covered. For the bride or groom with a large amount of out-of-towners on their guest list, a resort can provide the perfect opportunity to bring everyone together for a full weekend celebration. Wedding packages often include discounts on accommodations, which is convenient for out-of-town guests as well as local guests hoping to make a stay-cation out of your event. “Resorts
have
that
genuine
feel
of
relaxation, and that is exactly what the wedding event weekend should be: a fun, relaxing time to gather family and friends,” says Emily Kix, Senior Manager at Carefree Resort & Conference Center.
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advice “If you want a memorable wedding where your guests feel like they’ve become part of your family, do it at a resort. With all of the onsite activities, your guests get the opportunity to meet all of your friends and family prior to the wedding and everyone really becomes part of the wedding weekend.” — Colleen Davidson, Catering Manager, Hyatt Regency Scottsdale
Make the most out of a resort’s amenities and plan a girls’ spa day, a boys’ golf outing, or even just a casual morning-after mimosa brunch by the pool. Not only will all of the conveniences offered at a resort help you stay relaxed on your big day, your guests will feel as though your weekend wedding is just one, memorable and rejuvenating vacation.
Is a Resort Wedding Right For You? Resort weddings are not for everyone, but they are a top venue choice of brides for a reason. Planning a wedding at a resort offers a convenient venue choice, especially for the busy bride. Onsite wedding coordinators often offer full service planning prior to and on the day of your wedding, which will give you extra time to mingle with guests and enjoy yourself on the biggest day of your life. The cost of resort weddings can vary, so be weary of rumors that state how expensive they can be. Although the price tag may seem steep initially, the price associated with resort weddings factors in everything: the venue itself, catering, alcohol, tables, chairs, linens, china, audio equipment, and sometimes even floral arrangements and a honeymoon suite for the bride and groom. “The event services offered at a hotel or resort cut down on time spent planning as well as cost. Rentals can be eliminated since most hotels and resorts offer tables, chairs, linen, china, etc. complimentary,” says Rachelle DeYoung, Senior Catering Manager at Tempe Mission Palms. Make sure you ask questions and utilize all of the amenities these venues offer. “Oftentimes, resorts have cool offerings such as wine
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advice “Don’t stress out about the little details. It won’t matter if it is windier than expected, or if your linens don’t match the napkins perfectly, or if a few flowers are not standing at fresh-cut attention. It matters that you have a good time and allow your friends and family to celebrate with you.” — Jesse Thompson, Hotel Valley Ho
tastings or Native American music that your guests can enjoy while they are waiting for the wedding festivities,” Davidson suggests. Remember - a variety of packages are available for each couple and range in price, detail, and location within the resort.
The
choice is yours! Some packages let you sit back and relax while an attentive staff does all of the planning, and others allow you to really become involved in the process.
Personalizing Your Event A great way to personalize your event is with the food! Today, more and more resort venues are creating personalized dishes that appeal to the bride and groom rather than offering only the traditional chicken or fish entrees. “We love signature cocktails and fun menus,” states Carrie Bayless & Lindsay Russell, Catering Sales Managers at the Arizona Biltmore.
“Our executive chef is
always available when menu planning to add special touches and even include family recipes.” A more subtle personalization comes simply
from
you
and
your
soon-to-be
husband’s unique tastes. Your event’s location within the resort can also make your event distinctive. “We are able to provide a variety of different venue choices for events including a phenomenal outdoor ceremony site with amazing views of Camelback Mountain, beautiful ballrooms, an outdoor Spanish courtyard, and even a putting green and cookout corral for your wedding weekend festivities,” suggests Andrea Walls, Catering Sales Manager at Scottsdale Cottonwoods Resort & Suites.
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advice “Plan in advance! There is such a high demand in the Scottsdale area for many events throughout the year. Spring and fall are great seasons to have a wedding in Arizona, so I would recommend advance planning and flexibility with dates.” — Andrea Walls, Catering Sales Manager Scottsdale Cottonwoods Resort & Suites
If all of the different settings to choose from don’t convince you, there are many ways design elements can enhance your event and maintain allure for your guests. Even though some furniture and décor elements have to stay true to the resort’s design, there are many ways to bring your own flavor to the ceremony and reception without breaking the rules.
Today, more and more resort venues are creating personalized dishes that appeal to the bride and groom rather than offering only the traditional chicken or fish entrees. “All weddings are personalized in my opinion because every bride has different ideas of what they like or dislike.
Colors,
flowers, linens, entertainment, etc. can range all across the board,” says Tiffany Warman, Catering & Convention Services Manager/ Wedding Coordinator at Chaparral Suites Resort. Planning your wedding can be stressful, but with a team of resort wedding coordinators on your side, it can be a breeze. With the luxurious
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advice “Having everything at the same location makes it easier for the bride and her family because there is no need to arrange for transportation to and from each event.” — Tiffany Warman, Catering & Convention Sales Manager/ Wedding Coordinator, Chaparral Suites Resort
settings, attentive staff, and never-ending amenities, we can be sure you and your groom will enjoy every minute of your resort wedding from the planning process to the day of your big celebration.
Resort Pros & Cons Pros: All-in-one location. Resorts give you the ability to include additional activities at the same location such as a poolside cabana day, a girls’ day at the spa, a rehearsal dinner, and/or a departure brunch. More options. Resorts have multiple spaces to choose from, so venue availability is greater even if you have your heart set on a specific date. Something for everyone. Give your guests the option to come for the day or stay for the weekend. Resorts are wonderful as they offer onsite accommodation as well as a long list of amenities for guests to enjoy including pools, spas, golf, and planned day trips. Cons: Not so private. Especially if you’ve planned your wedding during the busy spring season, it’s possible your event will be taking place on the opposite wall of a birthday party, bat mitzvah or even another wedding. Higher initial cost. Resorts often have a higher cost than some venues because of all of the amenities they offer. If you’re looking for a simpler ceremony, a resort may not be the best choice for you.
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10 Steps to Finding the Perfect Venue Jump Start Your Wedding Planning With These Simple Steps Written by Kelsey Casselbury
In Arizona, brides are spoiled for choices when it comes to breathtaking wedding venues. Whether you want an indoor or outdoor location, a golf course or a desert setting, a rustic or elegant ambiance, the options are nearly endless. The perfect venue allows your wedding to take the step from satisfactory to truly spectacular – but to find that perfect place, you must form the right strategy, ask the right questions and choose wisely.
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Step One: Create Your Vision Before you step foot on any venue property, think about your wedding day. What season is it? What time of day is it? How would you describe the overall ambiance? (Elegant, rustic, and casual-chic are all good descriptors.) “A venue can decide the vision for the day, or it can serve as a blank slate to create the vision,” says Michael Petersen-Incorvaia, Director of Catering at Royal Palms Resort and Spa. Additionally, consider whether you want the ceremony and reception to be in the same location.
Step Two: Form a Search Strategy Once you’ve determined the overall look of your wedding, start looking for venues that fit that vision. In many cases, location will be a mitigating factor – if you live in Scottsdale and plan to get ready at home, there’s no need to look for venues in the West Valley. Make a list of five to ten venues that tentatively fit your vision and are conveniently located.
Step Three: Do Your Research Send initial emails to the venues’ point person to get basic information, such as max guest count, price breakdowns and general expert Planning
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“Couples need to look for a venue that reflects them. This is where you are beginning your life together and making your statement as a couple. The venue in all aspects should match the couple’s spirit so that their guests think of it less as a venue and more as the couple’s home.” — Michael Petersen-Incorvaia, Royal Palms Resort & Spa
availability. Some venues might be eliminated right off the bat due to this information. “Before visiting a place, [the couple] should ask if it will fit their size of wedding, as well as specific questions that may be geared toward their wedding,” says Tasha Work, Events Director at Boojum Tree Gardens. The ones that aren’t eliminated can be researched further – read reviews on wedding-planning websites and ask for opinions on social media sites and wedding message boards. Avoid
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making snap judgments based on Internet
says Jessica Doscher, Catering Coordinator at
negotiable item didn’t knock the location out
photos – things can often look better (or worse)
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort and Spa.
of the running upon initial research, consider
in person. “Sometimes couples can fall in love
all the ways venues could work rather than
with a location, and it becomes hard to focus
focusing on what doesn’t work. In other words,
on the numbers versus the beauty. Brides and grooms will set themselves up for success later by choosing a venue that is not only lovely, but
Step Four:
let the venue’s strong suits speak to you. “Any location can be given an upgraded look with décor and flowers, but make sure your
one that is practical and won’t force them to
Set up a Meeting
later significantly reduce their guest list or cut
Now you get to actually visit the venue – but
work,” Doscher says. Only bring your fiancé
back on bars or other important amenities,”
go there with an open mind. As long as a non-
and perhaps one other person to this initial
location has a solid foundation from which to
site visit – too many opinions can easily leave you feeling overwhelmed.
Step Five: Ask the Right Questions Bring a list of appropriate questions to the site visit – we’ve provided a list of sample questions with this article. This includes big questions, such as “Does the venue provide catering services?” and “Are there any unexpected fees, such as cake-cutting or chair set-up?” to detailed-oriented inquiries, such as whether the venue allows candles as décor or if parking is included for the guests. Expect the venue coordinator to ask you a number of questions as well. “It is important [that the venue] knows the bride very well to understand her vision, and that of her groom’s, so the venue can provide the perfect backdrop. A bride should never see any bumps on her special day,” says Little America Catering Manager Brenda Naughton and Director of Sales Susan Shields.
Step Six: Sleep on It There’s no need to make a snap decision – and any venue that tries to pressure you by saying that your preferred date won’t be available long shouldn’t get your business. Choosing a venue is one of the biggest decisions of the wedding-planning process, so take a few days and let your thoughts marinate. Ask the venue to hold your preferred date, but be
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reasonable – most venues will block it off for
color scheme work with your chosen colors?
seven days before offering it to another bride.
Does the bar offer your favorite selection of spirits? Does the overall flow of the space
Step Seven: Return a Second Time If the venue has more pros than cons, return to focus on the details. Does the room’s
Step Eight:
work for your overall vision? “You need to
Does it Fit Your Style?
let the space talk to you. It sounds touchy-
In the end, there’s only one looming, vital
feely and it is, but I swear it works,” Petersen-
question: Does the venue – be it a hidden
Incorvaia says. Feel free to bring along your
garden, majestic castle, lakefront golf course
parents or the maid of honor to look at the
or hotel ballroom – fit the style of what you
location with a fresh pair of eyes.
(and your groom) want for the big day? “Often, couples get caught up in the politics of family and don’t realize that the day is about them. Find the place that resonates with you; the spot that feels like it’s in harmony with the two of you. More often than not, following your instincts of when you walk into a place, you just know, ‘this is the spot.’” says Gregory Wirth, Catering Manager at The Phoenician.
Step Nine: Negotiate the Contract If the answer is yes, then it’s time to sign on the dotted line! “When signing a contract, be sure you are not overcommitting. When planning a year out, many things can change.” PetersenIncorvaia says. He recommends signing a contract based on the bare minimum and adding items later if your budget and plans allow. Key contract points include venue cancellation policies, food beverage minimums, actual times that the space is available, and all of the agreed upon items that the coordinator and the bride have discussed have been included and documented, says the team at Little America. Don’t forget about taxes, service charges and additional fees – “There should be no surprises, especially financial ones,” they add.
Step Ten: Celebrate and relax! You just reached a major milestone in your wedding-planning process! Go home, pop open a bottle of wine, and toast to finding the perfect wedding venue.
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Make it Personal
Adding Your Own Touch to Your Special Day, and Fabulous Tips to Doing it Well Written by Amy Moeller
Today, it seems, the most important aspect of a bride’s wedding planning is making sure her big day is personal. In fact, one of the top wedding trends for 2013 is personalization. Little secret: we think this so-called “trend” is here to stay. And we’re thrilled. More and more, brides are declining anything that seems “cookie cutter” in an effort to make their day specific to them and their fiancé, their friends, and their families. And why shouldn’t it be? It’s your special day: make it so, and make it yours. Here’s how...
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“Location, location, location! Find a unique location that’s not like any other. Look for spectacular architecture, unique ceremony locations, (like our True North patio overlooking Tempe Town Lake and the Papago Mountains, on stage in our theater, or in our spacious art gallery.) A unique and memorable wedding requires a unique and memorable location.” — Don Fassinger, Tempe Center for the Arts
Get Inspired “Look around at things in your life,” says Amina Michele Garrison, of Some Like it Classic Wedding Design. “Whether it be your living space, restaurants you love, or even your closet. Consider trips you have taken with your fiancé, music that influenced the fun in your relationship, or even sayings or quotes that you live by. Allow yourself to be inspired by things other than just wedding photos — pay attention to patterns, textures, and lighting that catches your eye.” Start by considering your hobbies and your professions. “We recently played host to a wedding in which the groom was a pilot,” says Don Fassinger of Tempe Center for the Arts. “Several hundred small paper airplanes were suspended over the dance floor during the reception. On other occasions, we have hung special lighting and décor that reflected a hobby, love or profession of the couple. All it takes is creativity.” Think about special moments in your relationship — dinners, vacations, favorite dates you’ve been on. “Choose a theme that shares a part of [your] lives,” says Shelli Walker of Community Florist. “You can add a keepsake from your travels to the guest book table, centerpieces and even include pieces in bouquets.” Then, make a list of your favorite things. Things of all kinds. “If the bride loves butterflies,” Whitney DenOtter, of The Wigwam suggests, “place little butterfly accents in random places around the ceremony or reception room so attendees find them when they least expect it. It adds a bit of flair and fun to the evening.”
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“Use what inspires you. Late-night snacks are trending, so consider offering one that means something to you, like popcorn if you’re a movie buff, espresso if you’re a coffee nut, or the bride or groom’s favorite candy at a candy bar.” — Claire Loeb, The Clayton on the Park
And don’t be afraid to consider more obscure ideas. Sometimes, the most out-ofthe-box accents are the most meaningful. “I did one wedding where the groom was a musician,” DenOtter recalls. “The bride had sheet music from “their song” mod-podged on her shoes, and surprised him after the ceremony. It was an adorable touch.” Next, consider your beliefs, your passions, and your causes. “We’ve had couples who were passionate about sustainability, choose to create beautiful succulent gardens with bursts of color as centerpieces,” Walker recalls. “They make wonderful lasting gifts for friends and family after the wedding.” Just don’t limit yourself — these days, if you can think of it, you can have it, and there’s no right answer when it comes to how to personalize your wedding. “Inspiration can come from anywhere and anything,”says DenOtter. “If there is something about either of you that sticks in your mind that you would like to celebrate — do it! No matter how silly or unexciting you think others might find it. After all, the wedding day is to celebrate the bride and groom, and all the little things that make them who they are, together.
Keep it Simple “Certain tiny details can make a lifelong impression on both the bride and groom, as well as their family and friends,” adds DenOtter. “But personalization doesn’t need to be as extravagant as you might think. Simple things like “naming” the tables after places, movies, music, games, flowers, candies — anything that is unique to you, rather than numbering them, can make a big impact on
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“Choose an element and follow it all the way through. If it’s travel, a color, or a theme, see it through — from the invites to the flowers, show yourself in it.” — Jacque Dearing, Thee Wedding & Event Warehouse
the feel and atmosphere of the event.” And try not to over-analyze, the pros say. The point is to allow a glimpse of your personality (and the groom’s personality) to shine through. So while you’re thinking about it, be yourself, and see what comes naturally. “Sometimes when you think too hard about who you are and how to translate it into a wedding, it starts to feel hodge podge,“ says Garrison. “Unless that’s the look you’re going for, you may consider just small touches throughout your wedding day that are personal to you. Maybe it’s as simple as writing your own vows, or finding a place in your reception to tell parts of your love story, like on cocktail napkins.”
Use Your Words Telling your story — through spoken or written word — can play a huge role in making your wedding personal. Using paper products, Garrison says, is an effective way to get personal — from printing a welcome note in your ceremony program, to indicating your favorite drink on a bar menu, or getting personal with those table numbers. Add your new monogram, or a symbol you’ve created, to various stationery elements, and consider sharing stories of how you met, your first date, or your proposal on cocktail napkins. Consider the lost art of handwritten notes, and incorporate them where you can, like on the chairs of reserved seating, or the welcome table. Even inviting others to share their words can lend that sentimental tone to your wedding
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“Remember your family. Wrap your bouquet with some of your mother’s wedding dress, add grandma’s brooch, and display old family wedding photos at the reception, or include them on place cards.” — Shelli Walker, Community Florist
day. “Incorporate a ceremony reading, poem, or prayer from a loved one,” suggests Claire Loeb, of The Clayton on the Park. “The most cost effective way is through your [spoken] words,” says Michele. “Sharing intimidate
vows,
adding
moments
of
personalization to your ceremony, engaging all your guests, sharing a special toast and thanking them for joining you on your special day,” all contribute to personalizing your day. “Sharing your love is important,” she adds. “Don’t let the evening pass you by without sharing some of that love with your guests.” In 50 years the trends will have changed, new colors will be “hot,” and new symbols and customs will be the “it” things to do. But no amount of time can take away the impact of sharing a wedding day that is so quintessentially you and your groom. “It’s your day, in your life that you chose to spend with your loved ones,” Jaque Dearing of Thee Wedding & Event Warehouse puts it. And there’s no better time to capture that essence than on the day you wed.
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From our spectacular panoramic views to our award-winning event staff and culinary team, The Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort offers the perfect venue for your dream wedding. Call our Wedding Specialist at 520-544-1157.
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Off the Beaten Path Selecting Unique Venues Written by Amy Moeller
Choosing a unique venue for your wedding can be the first step in establishing the one-of-a-kind wedding of your dreams. From barns to wineries, ranches to lofts, Arizona is your oyster - there’s no shortage of beautiful options.
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Scenery to be Seen
the brides she works with come to her for.
with. “Nestled between the foothills of South
For most brides, the sights and sounds of their
“Wedding couples are drawn to the Desert
Mountain and the stars above, we offer the
wedding day will be ones they’ll remember
Botanical Garden’s unique desert landscape,”
ambiance of a spectacular mountaintop
for a lifetime, and getting to take in beautiful
she says. “Brides are completely surrounded
setting,” she says. “City lights and star-lit nights
scenery can be a major advantage to choosing
by majestic cactus and vibrant desert plants
are all part of the wedding and ceremony
a unique location.
with a stunning Arizona sunset as their
package at Rustler’s Rooste.”
A breathtaking view can create an ambiance that no amount of carefully-orchestrated table settings or up lighting can. For Amber Hahn, that’s what many of
background.” Other Arizona brides want to feel like
True, in our region you can find almost any style of scenery that suits your fancy.
they’re on top of the world - like the brides
And in many cases, the right setting can
Peggy Traister of Rustler’s Rooste works
balance a beautifully-orchestrated, but trendy theme, with the stability of class. Teagan Mercer of Stonebridge Manor says that’s one of the many things her venue offers. “Stonebridge Manor is an upscale estate location that is filled with old world charm that is unique to Arizona,” she says, adding that class “doesn’t fade with new coming trends.” We tend to agree. If you’re expecting many out-of-town guests, choosing a location that showcases local scenery can give you the opportunity to share a glimpse of what you love about your home, with your guests.
If the Room Fits... When it comes to establishing a theme, it’s easy to first consider color palette, stationery, and décor. But with the right location, indoors or out, all of those elements can play supporting roles to a theme that’s already beautifully and clearly established. If you’re having a rustic theme, why force corresponding colors, bird elements, and mason jars into a ballroom, when you can simplify the process with your favorite colors, beautiful florals, and wine glasses in an old barn? Allowing a unique venue to speak for itself and set the tone, can make for a much more successful and cohesive atmosphere. “Many brides don’t want to spend a fortune to turn a generic space into something unique,” says Riette Bartlet, of Downtown Phoenix Venues. “They want a space with character that they can build their vision in or around.” Often, like stellar scenery, the vibe that a venue alone can emit, can stand in place of the décor it would take to transform a plainer space, and therefore, can save couples significant money. Likewise, a well-chosen venue can offer
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couples inspiration that they might otherwise
for anything but a ballroom,” says Bartlett.
their own “wedding boards.” Pliess says that
not discover.
“Something different from all the golf course
one of the things she finds brides appreciating
“At the Desert Botanical Garden, brides
and resort or country club weddings. They
about their venue is the fact that it’s easy to
are usually inspired by plant life,” says Hahn,
truly want to show their individuality to their
personalize. “Brides and grooms are looking
“They’ll add succulents into their floral pieces,
guests. Essentially they just want something
for a venue that allows them to use their own
prickly pear margaritas for signature cocktails
different.”
décor as well as décor from the venue.”
and the use of small cacti and succulents for
“Couples are drawn to the idea of a wedding
Applying your personality through theme
at a museum when they are looking for that
and décor is a great way to make the day more
By going off the beaten path and staying
unique event you can’t get in your average
meaningful. Selecting the most complemen-
true to a choice location, wedding planning
banquet room,” adds Julie Sullivan of Heard
tary venue is key.
choices may unfold naturally.
Museum. “They want something that speaks to
So if you and your fiancé are into history,
their own individual style, and they want their
consider a property rich in it. If you, or he, work
guests to have a real stand-out experience.”
as an architect, find a venue with jaw-dropping
one-of-a-kind wedding favors.”
Standing Apart When looking to distinguish their wedding from
If you look in the right place, you can find a
architecture. If you’re looking for a Gatsby-
the others in the area, or of the time, brides
venue to match your personality — and that will
esque theme, find a venue established in the
can refer to any number of options - color,
make it a lot easier to personalize the space.
1920s, that still looks as so. If photography is your hobby, consider a converted art studio,
florals, music, and personalized elements, but in many cases, a well-chosen venue can offer
Making it Your Own
like one of the Downtown Phoenix Venues.
the strongest impact. By selecting a unique
“These days it’s all about adding your own
And if you and your husband-to-be shared
one, brides can select the rest of the details
personal touches to your event,” says Rachel
a summer abroad in Spain or Italy, consider
to their liking, without concern for what other
Pliess of Villa Tuscana Reception Hall.
a location with reminiscent architecture.
couples are doing.
“Pinterest is at the height of its popularity and
Villa Siena, for example, is reminiscent of
brides are going crazy for it. Even grooms have
countryside Villas in the heart of Tuscany. “The
“I get requests all the time of brides looking
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owners visited Tuscany several times,” says Sabrina Porter of Villa Siena, “to research the architecture and collect antiques to be used here.” That kind of attention to detail abounds in wedding venues in our region, where all of those options are available, a bride’s personal influence is appreciated, and individuality is valued. In fact, if you are renaissance fans, you can be toasted at the Joust by the King and Queen at Arizona Renaissance Festival, if you’d like. And if you and your husband-to-be are Irish, celebrate your heritage and your wedding day by renting the space at the Irish Cultural Center. Almost any kind venue you can imagine, can be converted into a usable space, and as a result, almost any aspect of your lives can be incorporated into your wedding day. “Our
couples
use
their
imagination,”
says Traister, “to create the wedding of their dreams and find unique ways to reflect their own personality.” Selecting your venue is one of the first items on an engaged couple’s to-do list, because booking practices make it important to secure dates far in advance — but what many couples don’t realize right away, is how many other decisions are influenced by that first major decision. Shop carefully, choose wisely, and consider an off-the-beaten-path location, where you can host a wedding that shines with your personality, carries your thoughtful theme, and inspires you — all while playing home to the day of your dreams.
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Champagne 101 A Guide To The Good Stuff Written by Breanne DeMore
More than any other beverage, Champagne changes the atmosphere of a room and the mood of the people in it. Despite the fun and excitement that surrounds this drink, many of us find it a bit intimidating. Read on for a quick guide to everything Champagne.
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The exact history of the invention of
BUT WHERE DO THE BUBBLES COME FROM?
Champagne is still a bit of a mystery, however
Three grapes are used to make Champagne,
So if you are a dry red drinker, such as
there are several interesting myths that
either by themselves or in a blend: Chardon-
Cabernet Sauvignon or Zinfandel, you will
surround it. The most popular legend is that
nay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Although we
most likely prefer this type. If you prefer
Monsieur Dom Perignon, a cheerful, curious
normally think of Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier
Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay, you
monk in northern France, created the first
as red grapes, it is actually just their skins that
will most likely prefer Extra Dry or Dry (yes,
bottle. The story goes that the bubbles were
are red; their juice is quite light. The skins of
very confusing). Lastly, if you are a sweet wine
a mistake and he spent years trying to figure
these grapes come into play when making
drinker, such as Reisling or Moscato, you will
out how to rid his wine of them. But eventually,
Champagne Rose. When the white juice comes
mostly likely find your desired Champagne
his attitude changed to one of “if you can’t
into contact with the red skins of these grapes,
labeled Demi-Sec or Doux.
beat ‘em, join ‘em” and he started enjoying the
a light red tint is produced.
bubbles. Perignon is also credited as the first
But where does the fizz come from? Unlike
to use cork from a cork-oak tree to seal the
flat wine, Champagne is fermented a second
bottle of effervescent wine. Although the history is a bit hazy, today the rules and restrictions are very clear. The only
dry the taste is. Extra Brut is the driest with nearly no sugar added at all.
Whew! That is a lot of French!
time, where yeast and sugar are added. The
HOW TO SERVE
second fermentation releases carbon dioxide
Luckily, once it is bought, Champagne is pretty
into the wine and there you go . . . bubbles!
low maintenance. It should always be served
acceptable birthplace for Champagne grapes
chilled, either in an ice bath for about thirty
is Champagne, France. The French government
OPTIONS
minutes to an hour or in the refrigerator for
puts forth a lot of effort to regulate the
This is actually the most confusing part of
about four hours.
quality and origin of its Champagne exports.
Champagne, however, there are a few basic
Besides just looking really classy, the
Vineyards in countries around the world make
things to know that will help you chose
Champagne flutes actually serve a purpose as
sparkling white wine and name them all after
Champagne for your day.
well. The tall sides retain the flavor and limits
their own region, such as Cava, Prosecco and
First, you can look at your taste preferences
the amount of bubbles that escape. It is not
Spumante. However, to be named Champagne,
in other, flat wine to help determine what type
required that you speak with a fancy accent
the grapes must grow and production must
of Champagne you will like. The second thing to
of your choice while holding a Champagne
occur in the northern region of France.
keep in mind is that the Champagne categories
flute, but frankly it is kind of hard not to and
are based on how much sugar is added or how
we strongly encourage it.
POP! We have all watched the scene in so many movies where someone pops the Champagne bottle and the cork shoots off and breaks a window, something very expensive or somebody’s nose. In movies, it’s pretty hilarious. In real life? Not so much. To avoid breaking anything, begin by removing the foil and then redirect the top of the bottle away from any glass, face or animal before gently removing the wire cage that holds the cork in place. Next, grab a washcloth and drape it over the top of the bottle. This will ensure that you catch the cork and any liquid that may feel the need to jump ship prior to
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pouring. Now, lightly twist the cork from side to side as you carefully pull up. Don’t worry: the pop will still resonate the room, just without any injuries. Grab a flute or two, toast, clink and feel the fizz! After all, is it really a celebration without Champagne? ArizonaWeddings.com
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TOASTING 101 Honestly, what sober person truly enjoys public speaking? Unfortunately, do you know who usually DOES love it? The person or people you are talking about. Here are a few tips to get you through your toast and on your way to the bar. Prepare. This isn’t your college English final; you can’t just down a couple of cocktails and wing it. There are plenty of resources out there, books and websites, with helpful tips and starting points. Jot down a few notes and practice a few times. Just don’t make it sound too stiff and over rehearsed. Be sincere. This is really your opportunity to express your positive thoughts and feelings about the couple. Explain your relationship with them and share something that all of the guests would enjoy hearing about them. Don’t share anything that they wouldn’t share themselves, or you may find yourself reevaluating that relationship!
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Reception Cocktail Hour Guide 10 Steps To Create A Memorable Cocktail Hour
The bride and groom are now husband and wife, and their guests are ready to celebrate —it’s time for the cocktail hour! Traditionally, sipping wine, nibbling appetizers, and enjoying jazzy tunes set the mood at the start of a wedding reception, but modern brides are finding ways to kick up the “wow” factor during the cocktail hour. No longer is it simply a way to keep guests busy during picture time – in just 10 steps, you can create a cocktail hour that will wow your guests right from the start.
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Step One: Find the right location. There’s something magical about keeping the main reception area a secret until it’s time for the grand entrance. If you can swing it, find a venue that has a separate area for the cocktail hour, whether it’s an outdoor patio with a beautiful view or an elegant lobby. This cements the cocktail hour as its own event, as well as makes the entrance into the dinner reception more special.
Step Two: Keep a schedule. There’s a reason it’s called a cocktail hour. Any less, and guests will feel rushed (and so will you, if you’re taking photos during this time). Any longer, and guests will start to feel
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impatient. Some couples feel the need to extend this timeline to 90 minutes (or more!) but all that means for you is a higher bar tab and hungry (and perhaps slightly tipsy) guests when it comes time for dinner. Stick to one hour, and you won’t be sorry.
Step Three: Look at the layout. A cocktail area with a clumsy layout can have guests bottlenecking at the bar and jostling each other (and therefore spilling drinks). Create a space layout that makes sense by keeping the bar away from the entrance to avoid a line out the door, as well as setting up two bar areas, if possible. Hire two servers to pass flutes of Champagne and a signature cocktail so guests can quickly grab a drink and get on with their celebrating.
Step Four: Provide seating. It’s a time for guests to mix and mingle, but a few people will want to get off their feet, ArizonaWeddings.com
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particularly your elderly guests. At an outdoor location, cluster rocking chairs in groups for people to relax. Inside, arrange a lounge-like area with swanky chairs and even a loveseat. Don’t forget to add a few tables, as some guests might want to set their drinks down.
Step Five: Get a groove going. The music really sets the atmosphere, so choose how you want it to sound. While the reception typically offers tunes the guests can dance to, you’ll want something lighter and softer for the cocktail hour. (Plus, there’s nothing worse than being a guest and hearing that song you love to dance to during the cocktail hour and knowing it won’t be played again all night.) You can use your DJ to play traditional jazz or seat a classic guitarist on a stool with a microphone. No matter what you choose, keep the music low so people can chat.
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Guests just love when you give them something to do during cocktail hour. The photo booth has hit its peak in popularity, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less fun. (Plus, it can double as either a photo guest book or as a favor for the guests.) The big trend this year is outdoor cocktail hours with lawn games – a huge hit, particularly if you have kids at the wedding who won’t be entertained by mingling, nibbles, and cocktails. But for something new, one of our favorite things we’ve seen is a larger-thanlife word search printed on a chalkboard. As your guests sip their cosmos and chardonnays, they can also search for marriage- and loverelated words.
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Step Seven: Offer a nosh (or three). Here’s where we get serious because cocktail hour appetizers are no laughing matter! It’s vital to offer a sufficient amount of food, particularly for evening weddings when guests probably haven’t eaten since lunch. An open bar plus lack of food equals tipsy guests in no time flat. Plan for three to four varieties of hors d’oeuvres, serving approximately three to five pieces per person. Try to make it all fork-free – there’s nothing worse than trying to juggle a wine glass, plastic plate, and serving utensil with only two hands and no table nearby.
Step Eight: Staff it appropriately. Dave Forman of Pour Masters Bartending
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Service weighs in: “You only have an hour to serve everyone efficiently,” he says. Plus, you don’t want guests having to chase down that miniature crabcake or wonder what to do with their empty wineglass. Aim for one server per 25 guests.
Step Nine: Don’t forget cocktails! After all, this is the cocktail hour. Expect each guest to down about two cocktails during this hour, most of which will be vodka. Signature cocktails are still popular, Forman says, but we want to take it one step farther: a specialty bar. While you should still have one regular bar with the standards behind it, hire an expert for your tipple of choice (such as Cognac, tequila, or microbrews) and station him behind a signature bar offering both drinks and information about the beverage. But don’t forget about the sober guests, as not everyone will be indulging. Instead of
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making them stick to standards such as soda and iced tea, create a specialty “mocktail” so they can have a little fun, too. Additionally, Forman suggests setting up a station of nonalcoholic beverages so they don’t have to stand in line at the bar to get a refreshment.
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Raising the Bar Helpful Tips for Stocking the Bar And Keeping Your Guests Happy
stocking the Bar (based on a guest list of 100)
Bar Lingo
Bar Options
When the time comes to select the type of
The following suggestions are some of the
BEER: 4-5 cases
TEQUILA: 2 liters
beverage service you would like, it is helpful
more popular ways couples “stock their bars.”
SODAS: 4-5 cases
DRY VERMOUTH: 2
to know the options that are available.
Select a beverage plan that fits your budget
BOTTLED WATER: 1-2 cases
bottles
Consider your guest list, style of reception,
and review and discuss it with your caterer
VODKA: 6 liters
SWEET VERMOUTH: 2
and your budget to determine the style of
and/or location manager to formulate a plan
GIN: 2 liters
bottles
beverage and/or bar service you will offer
that works for everyone involved.
WHISKEY: 2 liters
CHAMPAGNE: 1 case
the guests.
Serve a sparkling wine instead of cham-
SCOTCH: 3 liters
RED WINE: 1 case
Chances are good that the caterer will ask
pagne. Rather than serving champagne or
BOURBON: 1-2 liters
WHITE WINE: 2 cases!
your preference on the quality of bar you
sparkling wine for the toasts, let guests toast
would like to provide.
with what they are already drinking.
RUM: 3 liters
If you know your guests are not drinkers or
First Decisions:
you are having a weekday or morning wed-
Open bar versus cash bar. There is no argu-
ding when alcohol consumption is usually
ment here. Your guests are your guests and
less, have a consumption bar (where you
should not be asked to pay for anything.
pay per drink) rather than purchasing the
A full bar provides a complete selection of
site’s bar package.
alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. For
If you are offering hard liquor, offer house
example, guests will be able to select mixed
brands rather than premium brands.
drinks, wine or sodas at their pleasure.
Serve a champagne punch, as it is fairly light
A soft or limited bar provides nonalcoholic
in terms of alcohol, and people are not as
beverages. However, many soft bars now
likely to pound down glass after glass.
include beer and wine, lighter alcoholic fare.
Try a fully-stocked open bar for the first
A dry house is a beverage service that does
hour of the reception. Then switch to a soft
not serve alcohol.
bar with wine, beer and nonalcoholic drinks.
A house bar consists of lower-priced brands
Try an open bar for the first hour of the
the venue or caterer typically serves.
reception. This will get things off on the right
try a signature brew
A premium bar is stocked with higher-end
foot and many brides feels this fulfills their
With the increased popularity of microbrews, consider serving one or two signature brews at your cocktail. It’s the perfect offering for your beer loving guests. You can even give it a clever name to match your wedding theme.
brand-name selections.
responsibility. This is a popular “trend,” but
A deluxe or top-shelf bar serves top-of-the-
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Northern Arizona Dreaming of Red Rocks, Mountains & Pine Trees
If you’ve always dreamed of a June wedding but aren’t willing to fight the heat of the Phoenix summer, a Northern Arizona wedding could turn that dream into a reality. Just when the wedding venues of Phoenix and Scottsdale begin to slow down, Northern Arizona’s most popular wedding venues are just getting started. So don’t let the temperatures of your home city deter you from having the wedding you’ve always wanted. An outdoor summer affair or a crisp winter wedding can easily become possible in Northern Arizona.
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WONDERFUL WEATHER & STUNNING SCENERY With wonderful weather and stunning scenery on your side, it might also be a good idea to extend your special day into a vacation for your friends and family to enjoy. At 7,000 feet elevation, Flagstaff is located in the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in the world. And that simply means one thing for Arizona couples, picture perfect pine trees for their wedding portraits. The combination of high altitude, low humidity and diverse terrain provide mild weather conditions and clear air throughout the year; thus, making Flagstaff a year-round wedding destination. Add in the historic downtown charm, endless outdoor adventures, and Flagstaff is easily the top Northern Arizona destination to keep your guests busy all weekend long! Prescott is a destination that transcends the Arizona archetype. No sweltering summers or miles of cactus covered moonscape. The town’s mile-high location in the Grand Canyon State’s central highlands brings four mild seasons, an average annual daytime temperature of about 70 degrees, and over 300 days of sunshine. Sedona is another Northern Arizona favorite known around the world.
Often called “Red
Rock Country,” Sedona and its surrounding area provides a slight break in weather (about 10-15 degrees cooler in summer months) and stunning views. For guests, the city offers endless hiking options, spiritual and personal enrichment activities, top-rated spas; and based on the time of the year, concerts, festivals and more. Wherever you decide to marry in Northern Arizona, the chance to experience the four seasons is just a short car ride away. Additionally the close proximity of the region allows for easy day trips; giving all involved the opportunity to fully experience the area. Say hello to Northern Arizona’s most popular wedding locations and say “I Do” to a destination wedding in Flagstaff, Prescott or Sedona.
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expert Planning
Tip
“If you’re planning a Northern Arizona wedding from the Valley or Southern Arizona, take the time to visit the area. Make sure the location and the surrounding area fits the image of your wedding you’ve pictured all along. Once you’re sure, trust the wedding professionals you’ve hired to guide you through the process with ease.” — Amore Cianciola, Director of Catering & Special Events at Hassayampa Inn
ideal year-round wedding location. Thornager’s,
and beautiful outdoor settings for your
Prescott
Flagstaff’s
ceremony. With over 10,000 square feet of
Nearby is the lovely city of Prescott. From fine
Westside, encourages couples to embrace the
indoor space overlooking a private 500-acre
dining to boutique shopping and hiking trails to
seasons and host celebrations on their side
Ponderosa Pine Forest, your guests are sure to
history, Prescott has something for every one
patio during the spring and summer and in
love the indigenous backdrop of this dreamy
of your wedding guests to enjoy.
colder months, guests can warm up in front
setting.
located
on
Discriminating guests of today continue to feel right at home at the historic Hassayampa
of their wood-burning fireplaces. And to make
The historic downtown of Flagstaff with its
things easier on out-of-town couples, the
unique shops is a perfect place for touring,
Inn
secluded equestrian estate also provides full
as are the nearby parks, historic monuments,
amenities combined with a long tradition
service catering.
Walnut Canyon, and the Lowell Observatory.
of friendly service make the Inn the perfect
Little America Hotel, located on the
Sedona and the magnificent Grand Canyon
place to celebrate. With its open-air gazebo,
eastside of town, is a Flagstaff venue that
are just a short drive away. Not many couples
rooftop reception area, and elegant ballrooms,
offers a gorgeous landscape, friendly service,
get to say “I do” and see one of the Seven
the Hassayampa Inn offers a classic romantic
luxurious accommodations for your guests
Wonders of the World all in one weekend.
destination with enchanting spaces for your
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Courthouse
Square.
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wedding reception, rehearsal dinner or shower.
Sedona With the incredible red rocks, natural ambiance, and serenity, Sedona and its surrounding wine country creates a dream setting for weddings, events and special occasions.
Find yourself
in romantic bliss, walking down the aisle in a location unlike anywhere else in the state. Remember, planning should be fun, so take with your girls to meet with your florist, plan a romantic weekend with your fiancé to choose a venue: just take the time to enjoy and have fun each step of the way! Say “I Do” to Northern Arizona, because after all, a Northern Arizona wedding is a destination wedding without the airfare and the hassle!
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Trend Report:
Jack & Jill Showers Local venues host celebrations for the bride and groom Written by Kelsey Casselbury
As much as we don’t want to admit it sometimes, a wedding is just as much a celebration of the groom as it is of the bride. So why does tradition dictate that only the bride gets showered with love before the wedding? Some couples are ready to create a new tradition by participating in couple showers, also known as Jack & Jill showers, hosted at local restaurants and bars.
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plan to her heart’s content. Generally speaking,
While traditional bridal showers are often hosted at a friend or family member’s home, move the Jack & Jill shower to a restaurant or bar setting.
showers are held anywhere from one to four months before the wedding, though a variety of factors can change that schedule. While traditional bridal showers are often hosted at a friend or family member’s home, move the Jack & Jill shower to a restaurant or bar setting. Depending on the time of day, you might be able to rent out
Why Do It?
party or expensive bachelor and bachelorette
the entire property — “The great thing about
Some brides just don’t get caught up in the
parties. An overabundance of celebrations
our property is we have an amazing outdoor
pomp and circumstance of traditional bridal
will leave your loved ones weary, and you
patio that can hold up to 220, but you wanted
showers -- perhaps she doesn’t have close
want them to be excited the day of the actual
to do it during the day you can have sole use
family in the area, or she’s not comfortable
wedding.
of our property, which brides and grooms love,” says Suzannah Modzelewski, event
being the center of attention. While a Jack and Jill shower still celebrates the pending
The Logistics
coordinator at Old Town Tortilla Factory — or
nuptials, it does so in a more relaxed way.
Just like with a standard bridal shower, the
just select a private room with enough space.
However, before you plan one of these
happy couple shouldn’t be planning their Jack
From there, the staff can create a menu that
shindigs, think about how many pre-wedding
& Jill event themselves – it’s considered poor
will please nearly everyone and make the
parties you have planned throughout the
etiquette. However, when the maid of honor
whole event flow smoothly. Think outside
engagement period. You don’t want to ask too
or close friend approaches you for thoughts
the box when choosing a venue to host the
much of your friends and family – or look like
on a shower, explain the situation and ask if
shower, as each one can offer a different
you’re continually asking for gifts – so plan a
your fiancé can be included. Provided she’s
ambiance. For example, “The Arrogant
Jack & Jill shower in lieu of an engagement
on board, you can take a step back and let her
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comes to impress at power lunches by day, and hipsters, downtown resident and event goers mingle at night,” says Jami Reagan, speaking for Fox Restaurant Concepts. “The restaurant offers three private dining areas and patio and lounge space buyouts making it an ideal location to host a Jack and Jill shower.” For a more intimate locale, try Bar North in Scottsdale. “In this setting, guests will find the same great menu and warm hospitality,” Reagan says, “but with a more intimate approach, offering an ideal locale for a Jack and Jill shower.”
Food & Drink While your Jack & Jill shower might take place in the afternoon, it can also be an evening cocktail party. The host should arrange for food and cocktails to suit the time of day. “Think of the couple’s personalities and use that to reflect a special drink to host and a set menu,” says Erin Scheidt of Monti’s La Casa Vieja. “Make sure it appeals to all — plated or buffet will work, but I think a heavy appetizer or buffet
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No matter which theme you choose, talk to the event coordinator or private dining director at the venue of your choice. stations is the preferable route. Include
gifts – after all the name comes from
Other relevant themes might include a
salad, meats and yummy desserts.”
“showering” the bride with gifts to start her
“Bon Voyage” shower, where guests gift items
Take a cue from the ever-popular signature
new home. A groom might not be as excited to
for the honeymoon or a “new home” shower
cocktail and make the trend work at your
open those dishes or bath towels, so consider
that could include tools, décor items or other
shower, too. Instead of offering up a full hosted
making the shower themed. If the couple
new homeowner essentials.
bar, which is pricey, showcase your favorite
likes to drink, host a “stock the bar” shower
drinks – one for the groom, one for the bride.
where guests bring alcohol-related gifts,
Working with the Restaurant
In some cases, the bar might extend all the
such as fancy bottles of Scotch whiskey or
No matter which theme you choose, talk to the
way to dessert! “At the last shower I hosted,
nice wine glasses. To avoid duplicates, assign
event coordinator or private dining director at
I brought in a beautiful groom’s cake and his
each guest a type of alcohol, such as gin or
the venue of your choice. Even if they haven’t
favorite type of tequila, which was Patrón.
Champagne, and ask them to bring a bottle
specifically hosted a Jack & Jill shower in the
He and all of his guy friends then ended up
of their favorite brand and one accessory to
past, she will be able to help the shower’s host
toasting with a shot of Patrón,” Modzelewski
go along with it. The guest assigned red wine
put together an event worthy of a celebration.
says.
might bring a nice bottle of Pinot Noir along
As Reagan at Fox Restaurant Concept says,
with an aerator, while someone assigned
“Whether it’s an intimate dinner for 10 or a
Gifts and Themes
vodka might wrap up a set of martini glasses
Jack and Jill celebration for 75, the private
The whole point of a bridal shower is giving
with a bottle of Grey Goose.
dining coordinators are skilled in helping to create the perfect event.”
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More information may be available in the ad. Price range is shown as “per person” and may exclude tax, gratuities and a possible room charge. off-Premise Catering indicates whether the business will cater your event away from their own premises.
Facility Name & Location
Arizona Biltmore 2400 E. Missouri Ave. Phoenix, AZ 602.381.7603
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Nestled at the foot of Phoenix Mountain Preserve, legendary Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa offers world class accomodations, eight swimming pools, award-winning spa and two 18-hole PGA golf courses.
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Armitage Wine Bistro the perfect place for all wedding festivities. Engagement parties, bridal showers, bachelorette parties, rehearsal dinners, boutique receptions up to 200 people. Beautiful wine bar atmosphere, great packages available.
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Armitage Bistro 20751 N. Pima Rd. #120 Scottsdale, AZ 480.502.1641
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The Arrogant Butcher offers three private dining rooms for special events. The News Room seats up to 60 guests. Two smaller rooms accommodate 24 guests each or can combine to create one space for 48.
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$15 to $40
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Nestled in the shadow of Squaw Peak Mountain, Aunt Chilada’s is an Arizona landmark with a personality all its own. This unique setting is an ideal venue for a rehearsal dinner.
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Taking its cue from an Italian Trattoria North offers modern italian cuisine with sleek interiors and a sexy atmosphere.North appeals to guests seeking a hip upbeat venue with delicious fare.
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The Arrogant Butcher Cityscape Downtown Phoenix 2 E. Jefferson St. #150 Phoenix, AZ 480.993.2501 www.foxrc.com
Aunt Chilada’s 7330 N. Dreamy Draw Dr. Phoenix, AZ 602.944.1286 www.auntchiladas.com
Bar North 15024 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 160 Scottsdale, AZ 480.751.2202 www.foxrc.com/north
Bogey’s at Las Sendas Golf Club 7555 E. Eagle Crest Dr. Mesa, AZ 480.396.4000 ext. 222 www.lassendas.com
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The enchanting Tuscan design of Bogey’s offers fine dining and privacy perfect for your engagement party, bridal shower or rehearsal dinner. We offer a unique menu with artistic culinary creations.
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Carefree Resort & Conference Center 37220 Mule Train Rd. Carefree, AZ 480.595.3707
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Your dream wedding begins at The Carefree Resort. Casual elegance, warm breezes, attentive staff and expertly prepared cuisine. Indoor and outdoor venues to most budgets. We are truly Carefree.
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Intriguing space for your rehearsal dinner. Enjoy the ambiance of a private venue with park and mountain views. From intimate dinners to lavish cocktail parties, we can accommodate your every need here at The Clayton on the Park.
10-300
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Poised 1,800 feet above the valley floor, Different Pointe of View offers breathtaking views second only to the outstanding cuisine of Executive Chef Anthony DeMuro and the superb service of our staff.
20-300
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El Chorro offers an authentic Arizona desert setting at the base of Camelback Mountain, a perfect locale for a unique and distinct wedding event, entertainment or dining experience.
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Turn your special occasion into memorable times at Fleming’s. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar is an exceptional dining experience featuring the finest prime steak and 100 wines by the glass. Let us help you create an event that’s truly memorable.
10-150
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With a prix-fixe menu featuring 15 delectable cuts of meat and several distinctive group and private dining options, Fogo is perfect for events from intimate dinners to large receptions.
Up to 360
$85 & Up
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The Clayton on the Park 7343 Scottsdale Mall Scottsdale, AZ 480.990.7300 www.theclaytononthepark.com
Different Pointe of View 11111 N. 7th St. Phoenix, AZ 602.866.6397 www.differentpointeofview.com
El Chorro 5550 E. Lincoln Dr. Paradise Valley, AZ 480.948.5170 www.elchorro.com
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar 905 N. 54th St. • 480.940.1900 20753 N. Pima Rd. • 480.538.8000 6333 N. Scottsdale Rd. • 480.596.8265 9712 W. Northern Ave. • 623.772.9463 www.flemingssteakhouse.com
Fogo de Chão Churrascaria 6300 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 480.609.8866 www.fogo.com
Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North 10600 E. Crescent Moon Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 480.515.5700 www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale
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Hyatt Regency Scottsdale 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 480.629.6030
Size Range
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Private Rooms
Outdoor Site
10-600
Daytime Off-Premise Events Catering
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Whether you are planning a bridal shower, rehearsal dinner or wedding brunch, Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa is the perfect setting to create your “happily ever after.”
10-314
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J&G Steakhouse offers a sophisticated collection of steakhouse classics as interpreted by Michelin starred chef, Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Diners will enjoy dramatic sunsets and views of the Valley while dining in either of their two private rooms.
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Touted among “The Valley’s Best and Most Romantic Views” by Phoenix Magazine and the Arizona Republic, Kai’s stunning setting offers a truly one-of-kind experience with award-winning cuisine and unparalleled service. Arizona’s only Forbes Five Star Award and AAA Five Diamond Signature Restaurant.
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All the culinary elements one expects to find in a traditional steakhouse – tantalizing appetizers, mouthwatering prime-aged beef & seafood dishes, exquisite sides & salads, irresistible desserts, creative cocktails & an outstanding wine selection – with a unique, fresh & entirely “Modern” spin.
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Come enjoy Old Town Tortilla Factory, located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale where we offer the best of the Southwest on our Award-Winning Firewater Patio & Arizona’s Best Margaritas!
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Olive & Ivy’s Gold Room offers romance, luxury and drama. The room has a glowing elegance which features a stunning Italianmade Murano glass light fixture. The space offers an enchanting indulgence for any event.
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J&G Steakhouse at The Phoenician 6000 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 480.214.8000 www.jgsteakhousescottsdale.com
Kai Restaurant 5594 W. Wild Horse Pass Blvd. Chandler, AZ 602.225.0100 www.wildhorsepassresort.com
Modern Steak 7014 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 1433 Scottsdale, AZ 480.905.3273 www.foxrc.com
Monti’s La Casa Vieja 100 S. Mill Ave. Tempe, AZ 480.967.7594 www.montis.com
Old Town Tortilla Factory 6910 E. Main St. Scottsdale, AZ 480.945.4567 www.oldtowntortillafactory.com
Olive & Ivy’s Gold Room 7135 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 195 Scottsdale, AZ 480.905.3273 www.foxrc.com
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Olive & ivy’s Stamp Room 7135 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 195 Scottsdale, AZ 480.905.3273
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Rustler’s Rooste steakhouse is located high atop South Mountain. We offer a variety of rehearsal dinner venues. Everything from our Crystal Pavilion with stage and dance floor to picturesque patios.
14-150
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Rustler’s Rooste 8383 S. 48th St. Phoenix, AZ 602.431.6407 www.rustlersrooste.com
SaSSi 10455 E. Pinnacle Peak Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 480.502.3335 (For Private Events) www.sassi.biz
Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center 7700 E. McCormick Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 480.596.7588
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Celebrate your rehearsal in the heart of Scottsdale. Our award-winning cuisine and enchanting atmosphere will ensure the night before your special day is as unique and memorable as your love.
www.foreveratscottsdaleresort.com
Seasons 52 2502 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ 602.840.5252
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Seville Golf & Country Club 6683 S. Clubhouse Dr. Gilbert, AZ 480.279.3012
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A palette of lemon twist yellow, apple green and light and dark wood tones make up True Food Kitchen’s private dining room, which seats up to 12 people.
www.sevillegcc.com
True Food Kitchen 2502 E. Camelback Rd. #135 Phoenix, AZ 602.774.3488 www.foxrc.com
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Tuscany at JW Marriott Desert Ridge 5350 E. Marriott Dr. Phoenix, AZ 480.293.3702
Size Range
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Private Rooms
Outdoor Site
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Tuscany is all about authentic Italian comfort flavors, superb wines and exceptional, engaging service. All provided in a warm, inviting atmosphere your friends & family are encouraged to share in a journey of Italian cuisine. For rehearsal dinner information, please call 480.293.3976.
www.jwdesertridgeresort.com
The Wigwam 300 E. Wigwam Blvd. Litchfield Park, AZ 623.856.1087 www.wigwamarizona.com
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n Choose the date and time for wedding and rehearsal. n Purchase Arizona Weddings Magazine and register on arizonaweddings.com. n Create a wedding email account. n Create a wedding website on arizonaweddings.com. n Decide on style – whether a formal event with a sit-down dinner or an afternoon one in the garden, for example. n Choose color schemes. n Review your budget. Ask both sets of parents for advice if they’re paying for any or all of the occasion. n Select wedding and reception sites. n Make appointment with the officiant to learn about pre-marital requirements. n Plan the guest list to get a rough count. n Choose bridesmaids/groomsmen and ushers. n Research honeymoon spots. n Interview wedding planners (if you are using one). n Shop for gown and headpiece. n Book the musicians for ceremony and reception. n Interview photographers, videographers, caterers and florists.
n Announce engagement in newspaper. n Select dress for bridal attendants. n Start shopping for men’s wedding attire. n Decide on the caterer, photographer and videographer. n Book a florist and choose arrangements. n R egister for gifts at bridal registries of choice. n Select transportation for ceremony and reception.
n Choose the ceremony music. n Talk over reception music with band or DJ. n Discuss menu details with caterer. n Confirm out-of-town guest accommodations. n Order wedding rings and arrange for engraving. n Meet with a premarital counselor. n Visit officiant and review vows, readings, and music. n Select and reserve men’s attire. n Address invitations and announcements.
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n Mail invitations. n Plan a trial run with headpiece and makeup. n Make wedding day hair appointment. n Confirm ceremony details. n Arrange rehearsal and dinner plans. n Draw up map to ceremony and reception site. n Complete proper documents for changing your name.
n Confirm rehearsal dinner plans. n Find out about gown, bouquet, and/or cake preservation. n Contact guests who did not RSVP to invitations. n Arrange seating plan and write place cards. n Break in wedding shoes at home - scuff the bottom, walk around in them. n Meet with photographer and videographer submit list of must-take shots.
n Give wedding announcements to an attendant to mail after the wedding. n Verify transportation to and from the wedding ceremony. n Deliver gift baskets if you have them. n Have manicure and pedicure. n Attend ceremony rehearsal. n Hold rehearsal dinner and hand out special gifts to wedding party. n P repare tip envelopes and arrange for someone to distribute them the day of.
one month: n Obtain marriage license. n Pick up rings and check engraving. n Confirm details with the florist, caterer, entertainers, and officiant. n Notify the newspaper with wedding announcement and photograph. n Schedule final dress fitting for you and for your attendants. n Buy gifts for attendants, flower girl, ring bearer, fiancée, parents (and anyone else who helped make the wedding extra special). n Finish trousseau shopping. n Plan pre-wedding attendants’ party.
one Week: n Pick up dress or have it delivered. n Host bridesmaids’ party. n P ack for honeymoon. n Confirm travel arrangements - if traveling abroad, purchase small amount of local currency. n Write toast for rehearsal dinner and wedding reception. n Arrange for facial and other beauty treatments. n Give assignments to wedding party members, remind them of rehearsal details. n Confirm transportation details. n Notify caterer of the final guest count. n Review timetables and details with vendors.
Wedding day n Eat breakfast. n Arrange to get checked in and have luggage delivered to your hotel. n Get hair and makeup done. n Get dressed. n Switch your engagement ring to your right hand. n R elax and enjoy the day.
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Well Planned Let A Wedding Planner Help You With All The Details Written by Amy Moeller
Engagement is one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life, and planning a wedding is likely the most romantic task that requires a to-do list. But for most, it’s nothing if not overwhelming, especially when it comes to the day itself. You might be the type of bride that prides herself in organization, creativity, and anything in between, but on the day you walk down the aisle, all you’ll want to do is take in the love.
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Even though the Bride & Groom reside in Texas, they are worlds apart in their professions. The Bride is a fashionista extraordinaire and works in a Boutique and the Groom works at the JPL at NASA. Yes, just like in a made-for-TV movie, the beautiful fashion forward bride fell in love with a rocket scientist, and they couldn't think of a more beautiful place for the beginning of their lives than at The Royal Palms. This truly was a blending of two worlds, and I was so honored they chose me to create their dream wedding that will be remembered forever!
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Voted Wedding Consultant of the Year for the past seven years and Wedding Coordinator Hall of Fame 2006-2013, Amy Mancuso is one of the Premiere Wedding Consultants in Arizona and is a Preferred Vendor at the finest hotels and resorts throughout the Valley. As a full service coordinator, she will work with you to bring your dreams into reality. Whatever your style, be assured it will be produced flawlessly, down to the most intimate detail. A wedding is the realization of a beautiful dream shared by two people. Amy shows you how she can make your wedding an exquisite occasion that will be remembered forever!
Vendors Principal Designer & Coordinator: Amy Mancuso of Amy Mancuso Events Photographer: Phyllis Lane Photography Venue: The Royal Palms Resort & Spa Florist: The Flower Studio Linens: Wildflower Linen Cake: Sugar Sugar Cake Studio Rentals: Classic Party Rentals Find this and many more boards on our pinterest page-pinterest.com/azweddings/ ArizonaWeddings.com
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Cherish Weddings. “We do that for you.”
Hiring a wedding planner to take care of every
The first benefit brides typically gain from
last detail, or simply the day-of implementation
a wedding planner is their wealth of connec-
of your carefully-laid plans, can be invaluable
tions. When you sit down with an experienced
— likely the best gift you could give yourself
planner to go over your budget, they’re able to
“Planners are able to save clients a great
during such a whirlwind time.
recommend reputable vendors to suit all your
deal of money — sometimes as much as 10-20
needs.
percent of the wedding budget,” say Tenihya
Benefits of a Planner
And along with that Rolodex of reputable vendors typically come really good deals.
“You won’t have to weed through the
Newburn and Ashley Newburn of Epiphan’i of
Wedding planners bring with them knowledge
hundreds of DJs and photographers just to
the Elements. “Wedding planners have access
and experience that come with years of plan-
find out that they are out of your budget or
to special industry discounts with wedding
ning, researching for, and attending weddings.
not available,” says Cara Morrison of A Day to
vendors and can negotiate your contracts on your behalf, which most brides are unable to do by themselves.” On top of saving money, and obvious tasks like booking vendors, creating a day-of timeline, and directing the bridal party down the aisle, there are details a wedding planner can take care of that you may not have even thought of. “We help steam dresses,” Morrison says. “We order lunch, hand out any payments or gratuities on your behalf, attend and direct your rehearsal, verify your transportation. The list goes on!” Between their knowledge, their experience, and their work hours, planners can spare brides their sanity. “Wedding planners are in the business for not only the planning process but for the coordination and flawless execution of the event,” say the women of Epiphan’i of the Elements. “It’s a bride’s special day, so she should enjoy it and let a professional handle the details. “
How to Choose Research, research, research, and consider more than the money. “It breaks my heart when someone calls and the first thing they ask me is about prices,” Morrison says. “If that is all that matters, you’re bound to end up with someone that has done a “few” weddings.” Instead, find out how much experience they have, and weigh that heavily against their rate. “I can’t explain the amount of information I have learned during my years in the business,” says Morrison. “This is one job you can’t just become good at by taking a course or planning your own wedding. It comes from experience. If you want someone that knows what they
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Alyssa & Derek’s Wedding - Bright she said! Lots of hot pink, orange and turquoise! And so it began, an adventure in color! From vibrant orange and hot pink Bridesmaid bouquets, to the Bride’s hot pink rose and peonies, Alyssa knew exactly what she wanted when she walked into the studio and off we went! Every detail had a touch of fabulousness! The candy buffet and cake table were irresistible to the eye and guests gushed over the Orange Crush favors. Not a detail was missed! It was a blast creating something in such a bold color palette. Let there be color!
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An award-winning design team composed of experts in florals, decor, planning and coordination gives each event a style of its own. Sharing your dreams with Thee Wedding & Event Warehouse will ensure you enjoy a most memorable event.
Vendors Full Service Coordination, Flowers, Invitations, Candy Buffet: Thee Wedding & Event Warehouse Venue: The Raven Golf Club at Verrado Photographer: Cyndi Hardy Photography DJ: Direct Sounds Cake: Frosted Art, Inc
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are doing, ask them how many weddings they have done.” Just as it is to mesh with your photographer
“A planner should cater to you,” Ashley and
that: day of. To others, like Morrison, “day-of”
Tenihya say. “It ‘s a luxury to hire a planner, and
services begin six to eight weeks prior to the
your needs should be their first priority.”
wedding. You’ll want to know exactly what’s included in the package so that when you
(see the story on page 332), it’s important to connect with your planner.
How to Choose a Plan
compare, you have all the information.
“Select someone you feel comfortable
Many planners will offer a variety of planning
And don’t be afraid to ask. If there’s some-
with,” the Newburns say. “One who is well
packages, from full-service planning, which be-
thing you want taken care of that isn’t men-
organized, you trust and someone you want to
gins the minute you say “I Do,” to day-of coor-
tioned, speak up. Experienced planners will tell
have around you on your big day. Your planner
dination, to make sure that the day itself runs
you, they’re used to tailoring plans specific to
should be an individual you can relate to that
smoothly.
each bride and groom.
you would want to speak to at least five times
To determine the kind of package that
“We customize each package” says Morri-
a day. Exit your first meeting with excitement
would work best for you, consider your wants
son, “based on our clients’ needs and budget
and a warm feeling about the prospect of
and needs, and examine your budget.
because every couple is different.”
working closely with the planner. Go with your gut.” “And it doesn’t hurt to do a little followup,” Morrison says. “You can learn a lot about your planner by looking at their Twitter, Facebook, etc. If they
Keep in mind that cost-structure can vary
Regardless of the extent of your needs,
from planner to planner, package to package,
many planners consider hiring their services
like at Epiphan’i of the Elements, where small-
to be an investment, with their role to make
er packages start with a flat rate, and more in-
sure that the rest of the expenses are enjoyed
clusive packages are based on a percentage of
to their fullest. “Having at least a ‘day-of’ is the best deci-
the overall wedding budget. potential
sion you can make,” says Morrison. “I have nev-
lunches they are attending and friends they
planners, be sure to discuss the details of
er had a client regret spending that amount
are meeting for coffee, when do they have
each package and what each includes. To
to ensure that the other thousands that they
time for their clients?”
some planners, “day-of” services are exactly
have spent, come together perfectly.”
are posting five to 10 times a day about all the
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After a very long engagement, and several hurdles in the wedding planning process, Brian and Donna’s wedding day came together wonderfully and went off without a hitch. The gorgeous setting, coupled with a stunning bride and groom and amazing design elements, gave us outstanding photos and an ambiance that is hard to duplicate. It was the union not only of Brian and Donna but of their two families and children into one. The cake mirrored the rosettes of Donna’s stunning Monique Lhuillier dress. As the sun set, the guests enjoyed live music from Sapphire Sky and nibbled on truffles provided by Julia Baker Confections. Every element of the wedding was a true reflection of the bride’s classic taste and a celebration of their love.
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Behind the Veil: 8 Truths About Being an Arizona Bride Written by Marlene Montanez
As a bridal writer, you’d think I’d be beyond prepared to plan the perfect wedding the minute I got engaged. Candy stations? Hot. Matching bridesmaids dresses? Not so much. But like most anything in life the truth is, it’s a whole different ballgame when it involves yourself. And nothing is quite as personal as planning your dream wedding. continued
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Forget what you think you know about
You’ll Be Really Emotional
wedding planning and realize this: there will
One of my bridesmaids gave me the best
be stress. There will be fights. Maybe even a
piece of advice when it came to planning my
bridezilla moment (or two). But there will also
wedding, saying, “It will feel like a year-long
I used every single wedding budget app
be some memories made you’ll treasure for
moment of PMS.” I laughed at first but in
there was out there — from Wedding Wire to
the rest of your life. So from one real bride to
hindsight, that’s the best way to sum things
The Knot and even purchased a planner. But
another, here is what you really need to know
up. Extreme highs and lows can come at any
although these were handy for tallying up big
and a little about what I learned while planning
moment and something as small as the wrong
costs, it was the little ones that really racked
my Arizona Wedding.
shade sample can send a bride into a full-blown
up. Did you budget for padding under your
panic. Try to reign in those emotions and enjoy
wedding linens so that you won’t be able to
your engagement time — it will fly by!
You’ll Go Over Budget
see the table underneath? Or how about any late-night pickup fees should your venue require you to leave an empty room after your reception ends at 2 a.m.? Uplighting, linen overlays and other unplanned upgrades can add up — fast! A word to the wise: be sure to include a “miscellaneous” tab in your budget to help you stick to it.
You’ll Get Sick of Planning Like most brides, the first thing I did after getting engaged was stock up on bridal magazines galore and spend countless hours pursuing Pinterest. But at some point, you will get tired of planning. This is where a wedding planner is a real treat. You see, while flower and dress shopping is loads of fun, you’ll eventually need to make choices on every single finite detail, some of which will end up feeling like work at some point. By the time I was asked about napkin preference for our rehearsal dinner, I just said, “surprise me!” Don’t overdose on the little things in the beginning and be sure to save some energy for the less-than-fun things later on.
You’ll Find Unexpected Joy Whether it’s finalizing decisions, getting that “Yes” RSVP or finding the perfect china set, there are so many unexpected places you’ll find joy when planning your wedding. It’s a journey filled with so many little moments of happiness, be sure to embrace it to the fullest.
Something Will Go Wrong My wedding day was absolutely perfect, but that is because it was My Wedding Day. With so many little things needing to come together, something will go wrong. And yes, something
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It all began with the bride’s bouquet – her choice of reds, orange and deep lavender colors accented by the location’s color of mustard yellow and beautifully colored tiles set the stage for this intimate family setting. She loved color and candlelight. We chose pewter linen with silver chargers and a light lavender napkin for the perfect backdrop. It was an elegant event with just the right amount of flair that has guests still talking about it.
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where I felt overwhelmed, wanting to throw
over every tiny detail made our wedding come
quite big, I might add.
my hands up in the air and give up planning
to life .... and it was like magic.
Whatever it is that happens, don’t let it
entirely! Again, this is where a wedding planner
overshadow the fact that the day is yours to
can really help, even if it’s just to vent to or to
You’ll Miss Your Wedding
marry the love of your life and whatever else
provide some guidance. But when I walked into
The morning after my wedding I woke up
that may go wrong really does not matter in
my reception space the night of the wedding,
and told my husband, “I want to do it again!”
the big picture.
I was completely overwhelmed by how
This may sound crazy, but I actually miss my
gorgeous everything was. It was exactly how
wedding; friends and family came together
Your Hard Work Will Pay Off
I had imagined and all of the little details fit
to celebrate this really beautiful thing, and
I’ll be honest: there were definitely moments
together perfectly. All those hours obsessing
I would love to relive the moment over and over again. There is nothing I would change about my wedding day, flaws and all. So in the meantime, I’ll have to count the years down until a vow renewal can be planned! Be sure to relish every single moment; it will go by incredibly fast and you’ll wish for it over and over again.
Life as a Newlywed... May feel strikingly similar to life as an engaged couple! And that’s not a bad thing. Don’t be surprised if you feel just as comfortable in your relationship both pre- and post-wedding. Some brides say they feel a huge “shift” in their relationship but a lot of us feel just as happy before as we do after saying our “I Dos.”
Advice from Marlene
4 Things Every Arizona Bride Should Do Hey, not every bride gets married in the desert! Here are my top recommendations for something every
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did go wrong on my wedding day, something
Arizona bride should do.
1. Host an Outdoor Shindig Whether it’s your bridal shower, bachelorette or your engagement party, take advantage of our glorious weather and host a beautiful, outdoor celebration at some point during your engagement. It’s a great way to showcase the beautiful
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The beautiful views from the rooftop of the Hotel Valley Ho added to the romantic feel of this gorgeous wedding. Quicksand roses, cream ranunculus, soft pink sweet peas, hydrangea and gardenias glowed from the light of the setting sun. The bride collected vintage and mismatched frames, mirrors, candle holders and vases for the florist to create the unique floral centerpieces. Each table had its own composition and each was more beautiful than the next. Bringing in live plants to soften the feel of the space, created a rooftop garden feel for the reception. The small details came together beautifully to create our bride’s dream wedding.
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backyard we live in to out-of-town guests.
2.Have a Weekend Staycation Wedding planning can get stressful at times but luckily, we live in a great place to get away! Book a weekend staycation either solo or with girlfriends and enjoy some quality R&R when you need to take a break from wedding planning mayhem.
3. Meet Other Arizona Brides Occasionally, you’ll run into those only-another-bride-would-understand moments. That’s why it’s great to meet other local brides! Check out ArizonaWeddings.com for events where you can meet some new gal pals that are on the same track.
4. Dial Down the DIYs Yes, Pinterest is inspiring, but there’s no need to overwhelm yourself with projects galore. Instead, pick one or two you’d like to DIY and leave the rest to the Pros.
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Every Spring I fall in love with the orange trees and fresh blossoming flowers in my neighborhood and always dream of creating an event space that incorporates the natural beauty of Spring. The Private Residence in Paradise Valley already contained a beautiful backdrop of Camelback Mountain and lush, rich landscaping. I didn’t want to take away from the natural beauty so I just added accents of fresh beautiful flowers and accents of fruit with a refreshing palette of corals, pinks, whites and oranges.
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advice
from real arizona brides and grooms
Get help, don’t try to do everything yourself. Make sure you use your girlfriends and fiancé to help with the planning. Also hire a wedding coordinator. This is a lifesaver. You and your family can actually relax the day of and they take care of everything. ~Kristen Chapman, March 9, 2013
Try to find an all-inclusive venue. Wedding planning is super stressful and this helps a lot. And, never lose focus of why you are getting married, wedding planning is stressful but you still need to make time for your significant other. ~Stacy Tanner , March 16, 2013
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When people offer to help you, let them! It will make the entire planning process much more enjoyable. I took on the entire wedding
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by myself until the day of. At that point my bridesmaids and family took over but I wish I would have taken them up on their offers much sooner. ~Emily Niesz, April 2, 2012
Don’t try to do too much. Our wedding was
Anywhere. Anytime!
on a tight budget so just about everything was DIY. This made our big day special and unique, but was also extra time consuming. My advice is if you do not have time to finish something, just let it go! The beauty of a wedding is making it unique and original for the couple, so choose the things that mean the most to you both and enjoy your big day.
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Hire a wedding planner you can really trust! For a working woman planning a wedding can
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Whether it’s lavender for spring, or plum for fall, purple pairs well with any season. Our Bride shared her passion for purple and wanted different ways to incorporate purple into her special day! The inspiration was driven from the client’s love and passion for purple. We mixed different shades of purple plum being the bold color of choice. Then incorporated accents of light green to give the perfect elements of what we called “romance with an edge” - this being exactly what the client had envisioned, and allowed us to be able to capture her Epiphan’i!
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When choosing Epiphan’i of the Elements, we use many Elements to create a vast array of possibilities for our clients. Our goal is to take our client’s vision and make it an Epiphan’i. We look to capture the essential meaning behind the event and create an event that supersedes the impossible.
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be stressful and at times not as much fun as
Do a full hair and makeup run through and
done and looking gorgeous ahead of schedule!
you may have thought it would be. My wedding
include a few bridesmaids. This will help the
~Anna Boxberger, January 12, 2013
planner took the stress out of the entire
glam squad get their timing nailed down and
process and helped make my special day
be familiar with working with you and your
absolutely perfect. I was really able to relax
girls. Working out all the kinks will put your
Be up front about your budget! When start-
and enjoy every moment on my wedding day,
mind at ease on the Big Day. I had each brides-
ing to plan and find vendor information, it is
and our families did too!
maid sign up for a time slot the morning of my
important to let people know how much you
~Megan Schmidt, December 1, 2012
wedding and allowed extra time per girl just to
have designated to a particular portion of your
be safe. I had nine bridesmaids to work with,
wedding. It ended up saving me a lot of time
but because we practiced our timing, we were
and money because when I started with telling them I have “ x “ amount of money, I could tell easily who would work with me and who wouldn’t. From there I could pick what was worth stretching the budget for or in what areas I could save. ~Elizabeth Cook, March 3, 2013
Personalize your ceremony. It’s easy to get caught up in the visual aesthetic and forget to consider the words, but there is something to be said for a ceremony that reflects who you are as a couple. We researched and wrote our own and received many compliments from our guests. ~Patricia Lang, March 9, 2013
Cost can get out of hand quickly. Set a realistic budget and then expect to spend more; it’s amazing what you can get charged for.
However, spend the money on what’s
important to you whether it be flowers, photographer, band, or location. ~Kara Bays, September 1, 2012
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Margie wanted a colorful, moroccan/desert themed event with just a little edge and lots of organic elements to celebrate 10 years of marriage at their renewal of vows. Music to my ears, we love to play here at Sterling and play we did! This event took place in their beautiful backyard for 40 guests, all elements created just for them including custom menus, song lists and dĂŠcor inspiration. We used lots of colorful floral, fresh fruit, mismatched china and glassware to create an eclectic and bold look. Natural wood tabletops, chairs and benches, bistro lighting and succulents warmed it up and accented their beautiful surroundings.
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Bridal Party Responsibilities Written by Breanne DeMore
Being asked to be in someone’s wedding party is a big deal. Little girls planning their wedding everywhere always include who will accompany them on the big day. However, before the big day comes around, it is important to make sure that everyone is on the same page of who is responsible for what. Here is a traditional breakdown of the wedding party obligations. MAID OR MATRON OF HONOR The maid or matron of honor (MOH) should be the woman closest to you. Day of, she will be your right hand and your second in command, so make sure you choose wisely. Whether it is your sister, best friend, roommate or even your mother, the MOH should know you, and what you will need, best. And if you can’t imagine your day without your brother or best male friend having your back, go ahead and don them man of honor.
Traditional Duties for the MOH: n Help out the bride with any pre-wedding tasks. n Coordinate
the
bridesmaids
for
dress
shopping and fittings. n Purchase her own MOH attire for the wedding. nH ost a shower or bachelorette party with the bridesmaids, and attend all other prewedding events. n Help the bride get ready on the wedding day. n Adjust the bride’s dress and train at the altar and hold the bridal bouquet. The MOH may also be responsible for holding the groom’s ring during the ceremony, if necessary. n Sign the marriage license as one of the two witnesses. nT oast the bride and groom at the reception. n If you are leaving for your honeymoon immediately following your wedding, ask your MOH to drop your gown off at the dry cleaner or have her take your bouquet to the flower preservationist. nT ransport your wedding gifts from the celebration site to your home.
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Focusing on the bride’s love of purple, the expert design team behind Simply Elegant Event & Wedding Design set out to create Ana & Benny’s dream day at The Bentley Projects in downtown Phoenix. Embracing the drama provided by the art gallery itself, the Simply Elegant team incorporated various hues of purple into the event. From the up lighting to the chair ties, the design reflected the couple’s impeccable personal style, outgoing personalities and radiant love for one another.
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BEST MAN The groom’s choice of the closest person in his life, apart from you, should fill this role. Whether brother, best friend, roommate, father or even sister or female friend, the Best Man plays the counterpart to the MOH and serves as his second in command.
Traditional Duties for the Best Man: n Help out the groom with any pre-wedding tasks. n Coordinate the bachelor party with the groomsmen. n Rent or purchase his own formal wear. elp the groom dress and take care of any nH last-minute details day of. n Ensure the rest of the groomsmen are sober, where they need to be and performing their duties. eep the bride’s wedding ring safe until it is nK requested during the ceremony. n Sign the marriage license as one of the two witnesses. n Propose a toast to the newlyweds during the reception. n At the groom’s request, the best man may hand sealed envelopes containing payments to servers, officiants and other wedding professionals. n Escort the newlyweds to their limousine or car, or in some cases serve as a chauffeur to their home or honeymoon suite. n Coordinate the return of any tuxedo rentals after the wedding. nT he best man can also work with the MOH to see that all the gifts are transported from the reception site to your home after the wedding.
BRIDESMAIDS This is your opportunity to select a group of friends or family that you want close to you on your day. Who to choose or how many is your choice and your choice alone. Once again, opposite sex attendants are perfectly appropriate and the title honor attendant is a gender-neutral alternative to bridesmaids.
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Traditional duties for groomsmen:
n Help out the bride and MOH with any pre-
n Help out the groom and the best man with
should be the same or complementary to that of the attendants.
n Plan the bachelor party with the Best Man.
Traditional duties of an usher:
cheons, and assist the MOH with bachelor-
n Rent or purchase their own formal wear.
n Attend all pre-wedding events such as show-
ette party or bridal shower preparations.
n Provide support and help with any last-min-
wedding tasks.
any pre-wedding tasks.
n Attend all pre-wedding parties and lun-
n Purchase their own bridesmaid attire.
ute details before the ceremony.
n Provide support and help with any last-minute details before the ceremony.
n Sit at the designated table during the reception and if requested, hit the dance floor to
n Sit at the designated table during the reception and if requested, hit the dance floor to help get the party started.
help get the party started. elp decorate the getaway car, taking care nH that no damage is done to the vehicle.
ers and parties (depending on the gender). n Purchase (or rent) their own wedding attire. nH elp out the bride and groom with any lastminute details before the ceremony. n Seat the guests for the wedding ceremony. nU nroll the aisle runner in preparation for the bride’s walk down the aisle. nD ismiss the guests from the rows following
GROOMSMEN
USHERS
Offering the groom the same opportunity to
Depending on the size of your wedding party,
pick the group of friends or family that he
having designated ushers might be a wonder-
the ceremony. n Sit at the designated table during the reception.
wants around him on the wedding day, grooms-
ful way to include more loved ones. Grooms-
men don’t always have to be the same number
men can also serve as ushers, but if you have
Just keep in mind that these people are your
as bridesmaids, but it does provide symmetry
a large family or group of friends, including
friends and loved ones. They are there to help
for the photos. Let your groom pick a group of
others as ushers is a great way to get more
you and only want the best. A considerate gift
buddies that will ensure a fun time and know
people involved. Traditionally only men, today
will show them how much you appreciate all
how to keep the mood light and positive.
ushers can be men and women and their attire
of their help.
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Just like the wedding dress is the centerpiece of a wedding ceremony -everyone “oohs” and “ahhs” as it makes it first appearance -- a thought-out, flavorful meal can be the centerpiece of a wedding reception. No one wants to dine on bland chicken and steamed vegetables, but not all brides have the budget to splurge on a juicy steak or decadent seafood dinner. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing -- when you find the right caterer with a creative palette, your wedding-day meal can be just as memorable as that special dress.
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Finding the Right Caterer There’s no shortage of talented caterers in the Grand Canyon State; the key is finding one that understands your vision and your tastes. In some cases, the caterer comes with the venue, so you have to work within their limitations. However, most of the time, they will be excited to create the meal of your dreams. If you need to find a caterer on your own, employ the same tactics you would for other vendors — ask for advice, do your research and narrow down the choices based on budget, availability and the general feel of initial communication. Asking certain questions will narrow the field further: Does the caterer specialize in a certain type of cuisine? How much is required for a deposit? Do you prepare the food on-site or bring it to the reception? Do you supply linens, dishes and barware? Make a list of potential questions and ask them either in a pre-meeting email or at the initial consultation. The process of finding a caterer should begin at least six to 12 months in advance, as the good ones get booked up quickly. “We sometimes get brides that book with us a month before their wedding,” says Noelle Salinas of Fresh from the Kitchen, LLC. “Sometimes we can accommodate them, but many times we cannot.” Once you’ve chosen a caterer – or at least narrowed it down to the top two choices – they’ll put together a tasting for you. Occasionally, it’s just a few menu items so you can see the overall quality and taste of the food, but for others, it’s a full-blown event on its own. “Our tastings are completely private, and we taste the items the couple is interested in,” says Darcy Carter of Copper Square Kitchen.
Buffet vs. Plated Meals It’s the wedding version of “the chicken or the egg?” question — brides are always wondering whether a buffet or plated meal is better for their reception. Don’t look for one or the other to make a big difference when it comes to budget. Buffets are traditionally thought of as cheaper, but the facts don’t support that conclusion, as caterers often have to make extra food for the guests who come back for seconds and thirds. ArizonaWeddings.com
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formal and can cause a lengthy wait for guests as they stand in line. Nationwide, it’s becoming
Whereas you might only be able to offer one
trendier for couples to choose intimate sit-
preselected side dish on a plated dinner, a
down dinners, mimicking the style of an at-
buffet can sometimes offer multiple side items
home dinner party.
for the same cost. At Fresh from the Kitchen,
Of course, don’t forget the other varieties
Salinas finds that more brides are currently
of dinner receptions. Along with plated and
choosing buffet style, as “this style affords
buffet, brides can also choose to have multiple
the client a lot of variety at a decent price.”
food stations or a cocktail reception (or a com-
However, she notes that buffets are not as
bination of them all!)
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The one advantage buffets do have is that you can get a wider variety for the same price.
Latest Food Trends While some trends from 2011 and 2012 are still going strong — food trucks and mini foods, in particular — some new items are now on the menu. Even if a food truck doesn’t make an appearance, the style of street food, such as small tacos, are big at weddings. However, the trend of late-night snacks, such as bringing out pizza slices or cones of fries at the end of a reception, is waning, says Carter. The real trend for 2013 is ethnic or regional food, particularly when the couple takes a cue from their roots. If you love a specific regional cuisine – such as good, old-fashioned Southern food – why not serve it during your wedding? Feature Southern-style proteins such as glazed ham or barbecued pork and beef, along with mouthwatering side dishes like collard greens, macaroni and cheese or hush puppies. Ethnicinspired menus can be created for any region, including Mexico, Italy, Asia, France, and more.
A Sweet Finish It’s not a wedding without dessert at the end! Wedding cakes will never go out of style, but how they look certainly come and go out of fashion. Linda Schneider of 21 Cakes says that brides are currently taking inspiration from Arizona’s desert setting, incorporating the colors of the sunsets and desert blooms, as well as natural elements such as twigs, moss and bird figurines. “The Phoenix bride has become very sophisticated,” says Schneider. “They ask for desserts that are perfectly crafted and unique to them — no one wants the same dessert or cake that they saw at their friend’s wedding.” Additionally, across the nation, brides and bakers are taking a cue from hairstyling and create ombre wedding
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cakes — meaning cakes that are one color at the top and gradually shift to another hue by the bottom of the cake. Of course, plenty of couples choose to offer desserts beyond the standard wedding cake. This year, alcoholic milkshakes are in style, such as chocolate shakes made with vanilla vodka, as well as s’mores bars. Guests choose their type of chocolate and graham cracker, and staff roasts it along with a marshmallow. The end result is served on a stick to minimize mess.
Don’t Forget the Libations How could we overlook the bar? As always, cocktails and spirits play a big role in the trends of 2013.
Savory cocktails. Forget the super-sweet Cosmo or Long Island Iced Tea. Mixologists are now infusing savory flavors into cocktails, using fresh herbs and even vegetables such as cucumber and radishes to create drinks. Pair vodka with mint, Cointreau and cucumber for a refreshing cocktail that’s not overly sweet.
Signature cocktails. Nothing beats a signature cocktail for the bride on the budget. It’s still perfectly acceptable to offer beer, wine and one signature cocktail to save on the bar tab. Choose your favorite creation to feature or ask a bartender friend to come up with an entirely original cocktail for your wedding.
Tequila. It’s the year for the agave plant — but don’t
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think your guests will be taking shots at the bar. Instead, create a craft cocktail that’s more savory than sweet (integrating trend number one, too!) by mixing tequila with red bell pepper juice, lime and honey and garnishing with cilantro.
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Culinary Lingo Cooking Terms You Need to Know Written by Kristen Castillo
Organic, kosher, and free-range – just some of the buzzword terms you may hear as you choose a caterer and plan your wedding menu. You don’t have to watch the Food Network or read fancy cooking magazines to learn a little about the food industry.
Organic This is probably one of the most popular terms you’ll see and hear in the grocery stores and on menus. Organic means a food is grown without the use of pesticides and chemicals and deemed organic by the USDA.
Free Range
The term means livestock
and poultry that is allowed to roam freely to graze and feed instead of being confined in a cage or small enclosure. Unfortunately those terms have lost a lot of their authenticity as big business has twisted the legal terminology in favor of their pocket book. For example: the term ‘free range’ may be used misleadingly to imply that the animal product has been produced more humanely than it actually has been.
En Croute It sounds fancy, but this term refers to foods baked in crust, such as brie, salmon or chicken.
Gratin Food cooked in a sauce in a shallow dish and finished in the oven or under a grill to produce a crust. Grated cheese or breadcrumbs are used in the process as well.
Ganache
Typically
associated
with
desserts, ganache is a very rich chocolate glaze.
Kosher
To have a Kosher certification,
food items are prepared under Rabbinical supervision using the Jewish laws of Kashrut. As an example, when eating Kosher, you can’t mix meat and dairy.
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Chiffonade
A preparation of salad
leaves or herbs such as parsley made by cutting them into even shreds or strips.
Braise This term describes a cooking process meant to tenderize meat by browning it in oil and then cooking it slowly.
En Brochette
Any food including
chicken, beef and vegetables cooked on a skewer is cooked en brochette.
Aioli A yummy garlic-flavored mayonnaise, aioli is also known as the “butter of Provence.”
Emulsion
A preparation obtained by
dispersing one kind of liquid in another with which it will not mix – oil and vinegar being the common case. These will only blend chemically with the use of an emulsifier such as egg yolk.
Al Dente
An Italian phrase meaning “to
the tooth,” al dente refers to the readiness of pasta dishes. If the pasta is just right, it won’t be too hard or too soft.
Blanch This term refers to cooking foods like fruits and vegetables briefly in hot water
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Local
Chefs and farmers refer to local
when they’re referencing farms within a fortymile distance from their business. Local foods feature fruits and vegetables native to the area and “tend to have a better flavor and texture with the maximum amount of nutrients, but if quality isn’t enough, there
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Demi-glaze This French term refers to a rich sauce used as a base for other sauces.
Confit Lightly salted duck or goose cooked slowly in its own fat and then preserved in that fat.
Antipasti
A menu staple at an Italian
wedding, antipasti is a term for cold hors d’oeuvres including cheeses, hams, salami,
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and marinated vegetables.
Au Jus This term is on a lot of menus and basically means the juice from a meat or poultry dish. No matter what the term, consumers are becoming savvier about their foods and food preparation. The interest is not necessarily a trend. It could just be a new way of thinking about the food we eat. There is an ongoing movement toward an increased awareness and want for understanding the source of our foods, education, sustainability, carbon footprint, product ripened on trees and vines instead of trucks and shelves. In general, brides & grooms are inquisitive as to where and how the food has been nurtured from seed, to soil, to pot. Trusting your chosen chef/caterer is integral to ensuring standards from farm to dinner table. No matter what the culinary terms you’re learning, you need to work with a caterer who can make your event shine. Brides and grooms need to select a catering company with principles of quality, passion
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Cake Walk
All the steps you’ll need to have your cake and eat it too You’ll be the center of attention on your wedding day, that’s a given. But there’s something else that will take center stage at your reception, something that will provide the perfect ending to your celebration. Your wedding cake is more than flour, sugar, and eggs. It’s the one dessert that your guests will talk about for months to come, raving over its size, its appearance, and most of all, its taste. The right combination of flavors, fillings, and frostings is out there; you just need to find it.
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1. Getting Started Today’s cake designers are coming up with incredibly unique designs that are beautiful to look at as well as yummy to eat. The fancier your cake, the more it will cost. You can expect to pay $5 to $25 per slice, depending on the style, designer, and ingredients you chose. You’ll need to start shopping for your cake early, and reserve your order about two months in advance of your wedding. Most designers include setup and delivery at your reception site in the cost, but check your contract to be sure. You should be allowed to taste as many flavors and combinations as you would like. Your designer may also provide you with flavor recommendations based on the food you are planning to serve at the reception. Spending some extra time with your cake designer will pay off in the long run and ensure you get the perfect cake for your taste.
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2. Take Shape
3. Yummy Fillings
Cake Styles
The icing may create a beautiful cake, but it’s
based and depending on the number of tiers,
Pillar Each tier of cake is separated by pillars
what’s inside that counts. A cake falls flat if
many brides choose two or three different
(clear, white, colored, etc.) The space between
it doesn’t taste as great as it looks, and the
fillings. Tropical fruit or liqueur-infused fillings
the pillars may remain empty or may be
best way to give it flavor is with the batter
are two of the hottest trends, with everything
accented with flowers.
and the filling. Wedding cake batter is usually
from Grand Marnier and kumquat to Kahlua
Stacked This cake is stacked one tier on top
a very simple flavor so that it won’t compete
and devil’s food.
of the other, with no space showing between
too heavily with the sweetness of the icing or
layers.
the filling. The most popular batter is plain
Cascade or Satellite Each layer is decorated
white, though yellow and pound cake are
separately and placed upon its own pedestal,
increasingly popular.
the layers of a cake, adding additional flavor and richness. Filling is usually fruit or cream
which stands independently of the others.
4. Frosting, Icings & Decorations
The cake batter can be any flavor you
The pedestals are of varying heights so that it
want, but the filling is what actually gives a
A great looking cake is all about one thing:
appears the individual cakes are cascading.
wedding cake its personality. Filling separates
the frosting. Frosting covers the entire cake and holds the layers together. (Icing, on the other hand, is the term used to describe the decorative portion of the cake that sits atop the frosting.) Frosting Butter Cream A creamy, spreadable icing that’s made from butter and sugar. Fondant A thick concoction made from sugar and gelatin that is rolled out flat and then draped over the cake to provide a completely smooth, firm surface for decorating. Royal A frosting made by beating together sugar and egg whites. It hardens when dried, so it is great for dots, lace or lattice work. Ganache Chocolate and heavy cream combination that can be poured over cakes for a glass-like chocolate finish or used as filling. Icing and Decoration Marzipan A rolled paste of ground almonds, egg whites and sugar that can be draped and shaped. Sugar Paste Also called gum paste, it is used like marzipan to make beautiful flowers and decorations. Dragees Hard little sugar balls are painted with edible gold or silver paint. Pulled Sugar Boiled sugar, water, and corn syrup used to create beautiful designs like roses and bows.
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beautifulcakes What starts with the simple ingredients of flour, sugar and water, ends up being one of the most photographed desserts in your life. Feast your eyes on these stunning and scrumptious wedding cakes.Â
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From left to right: Adding the perfect touch of bling and sophistication, this dazzling creation was prepared by the team from Lovely Little Cake Shop. No details were left unnoticed on this stunning design. From the hand piped flowers to the rhinestone accents, 21 Cakes designed this masterpiece. Adorned with handcrafted fondant flowers, this stunning success was prepared by the team at Let Them Eat Cake. Understated and elegant the lace detail topping this Let Them Eat Cake design is simply stunning..
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From left to right: Hand piped butter cream flowers cover this marvelous wedding cake created by Lovely Little Cake Shop. Simple and effortless with a pop of color, this Designer Cakes by April creation draws all eyes to the maliciously created marigold sugar flower. The fondant-covered petals are adorned with edible embroidery -- made of piped royal icing -- to resemble patchwork pieces. Created by Designer Cakes by April. Perfect for the couple looking to make a statement, the feathers and rhinestones on this cake show off the 21 Cakes sassy side.
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Choosing your bridal bouquet can sometimes be challenging. Trying to get the perfect mix of flowers, colors, size and arrangement can be overwhelming. So, we've put together a few truly Arizona-style bouquets with matching boutonnieres, along with the names of the flowers we used to create them.
Billy Balls "Craspedia"
Succulent Echeveria Rondo
Lavender
White Button Chrysanthemum
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Green Hypericum Berries
Billy Balls "Craspedia"
Green Hypericum Berries
Succulent Echeveria Rondo
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Succulent Echeveria ‘Paul Bunyan’
Green Blackberries
Light Pink Hypericum Berries
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Light Pink Hypericum Berries
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Mint
Green Blackberries
Emerald Green Button Flower Succulent Echeveria ‘Paul Bunyan’ Sedum
Versilia Peach Rose
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Uluhe Fiddleheads Fern
Succulent Echeveria Setosa X Rundelli
Cymbidium Lady Fire ‘Red Angelica' Black Magic Rose
Succulent Echeveria Setosa X Rundelli
Uluhe Fiddleheads Fern
Black Magic Rose
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Bi Color Orange Freesia
Ignace Orange Garden Rose
Pepper Berries
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Ignace Orange Garden Rose Pepper Berries
Juliet Peony Rose
Bi Color Orange Freesia
Snap Dragons
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Billy Balls “Craspedia”
Marguerite Daisy
Sea Lavender German Statice
Queen Anne’s Lace
Billy Balls “Craspedia”
Seeded Eucyliptas
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How Your Wedding Flowers Set The Tone For Your Event Written by Kristen Castillo
Flowers and weddings go hand in hand – even though some brides buck tradition, most still carry a floral bouquet down the aisle, pin a boutonniere on their soon-to-be husband, decorate their reception table with floral centerpieces. And for good reason -- flowers can bring life to an event.
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Setting the Tone
But we’re getting ahead of ourselves – the
flower’s beauty, however fleeting it might be,
You might think a flower is just a flower rather
first decision a bride has to make is if she even
adds something special to the wedding. “[The
than an accessory to set the stage for your
wants flowers at her event. Sometimes, the
flowers] greet your guests at the sign-in table
wedding. However, some flowers read “formal”
answer is “no.” “One of the toughest parts of
or foyer; they greet you as you walk down the
while
“Flowers
my job is the fleeting nature of flowers,” says
aisle to meet your spouse,” Johnson says.
definitely set the tone of an affair,” says Jacque
Amanda Johnson of Butterfly Petals. “They’re
“Your bouquet will be featured in nearly every
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temporary, there’s no way around that, so
wedding portrait you hang on your wall.”
others
scream
“casual.”
“Baby’s breath in a mason jar is whimsical and
a lot of brides have a hard time bringing in
Once you’ve made the choice to use
fun, while amaryllis and peonies in a glass vase
a lot of floral for just a few hours.” But she
flowers, think about how to use them
is a much more elegant look.”
urges brides to think about the big picture — a
effectively to create the ambiance you’ve envisioned. “Flowers are obviously not the only thing that sets the tone of a wedding, but they definitely contribute to it,” says Ginia Lucas of Y-Knot Party & Rentals. She lays out this scenario: “Say you have a very basic black and white room — white linens, black napkins, simple banquet walls with very little ornamentation. The feeling of the room will completely change with the type of flowers you use.” For example, for a formal look, select red roses arranged in tight, formal mounds on top of a silver candelabra. For a romantic atmosphere, choose lavender sweet peas, pink peonies and buttercup stockpiled in square glass vases, accented by votives of different sizes and heights. A trendy, chic look calls for glass vases of three different heights containing white calla lilies, while a more casual wedding would use assorted candles with flower petals scattered on the table. One room, but the flowers create four very different looks!
The Latest Looks Flowers have also become a way for both brides and floral designers to showcase their creativity. The social media website Pinterest has been a boon for brides looking for a fresh, new look for their wedding, and florists are seeing more and more couples come to appointments with photos – or Smartphone apps – in hand. “Pinterest has brought a whole new world of flowers to brides, and many of them are more aware of flower types and their tastes,” Johnson says. Some trends include not just the flowers, but what they’re wrapped in as well, says Jodi White-Guthrie of Flowers by Jodi. “Some trends include wrapping bouquets in a special fabric, such as a grandmother’s lace, piece of fabric from
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a mother’s wedding dress or family heirloom
aisle and requiring guests to seat themselves
choosing their bouquets by color, while certain
and lockets,” she says.
from the outside of the aisle.
styles also play a role. And what color are they choosing? According to local florists, eggplant,
One new look – perhaps spurred by its popularity on the web – involves using flower
Local Floral Trends
a dark purple color, is the No. 1 requested hue.
petals to decorate the aisle. However, this
In some parts of the country, flowers are
However, the brides are now pairing that rich
isn’t just rose petals lining the walkway;
chosen by seasonality or availability from local
purple shade with unexpected colors, such as
instead, event designers are arranging petals
growers. However, in Arizona – and particularly
soft peach, says Johnson. However, she also
in intricate designs such as curlicues or
in Phoenix – that method of selection doesn’t
says that many brides are choosing neutral
monograms. If you chose to go this route,
quite work due to the lengthy warm season and
bouquets in ivory or white. “The softest neutral
protect the artwork by roping off the center
lack of local growers. Instead, brides are mostly
colors like peaches and blush are also very popular,” she adds. While they might not be as soft or romantic as flowers, some brides are choosing to incorporate succulents into their bouquets or centerpieces – this is Arizona, after all! But Johnson explains that succulents – which can be cacti or otherwise – don’t have to be limited to desert-inspired weddings. Instead, plant them in mercury glass vases and paint them gold and glitter for a look of a little bling, which leads us to another top floral trend. Lucas says she’s receiving more and more requests for the addition of crystals to bouquets or centerpieces, hanging votives or glittery branches that will sparkle in the light. Dearing also notes that water-based centerpieces featuring submerged flowers and floating candles is a big trend, though she wonders how much longer it will stick around. Of
course,
certain
flowers
and
arrangements never go out of style – the two dozen red rose bouquet is a prime example, Lucas says, so brides searching for a more traditional look are in luck. As far as other traditional options, “Peonies will never go out of style, even though they are not in season for a long time,” Lucas says. “Garden roses are a good option to get this look when peonies aren’t in season.” In the end, though, Johnson says to choose flowers that suit your preference and personality, not worrying whether they’re “trendy” or “traditional.” “Flowers strongly reflect your personality,” she says. “Choose flowers that fit your personality and reflect the tone of your event.” That’s what truly makes for beautiful blooms.
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bouquet 101 Tips for Selecting the Perfect Bridal Bouquet
For almost as long as there have been weddings, flowers have played an important role in the celebration. In selecting the flowers for your bridal bouquet, you’ll want to consider blooms that best express your personality, complement your wedding gown and tie in with the general look and theme you’ve selected for the day. Here is a guide to the different styles of bouquets available and how to get the perfect bridal flowers for your perfect day.
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from the garden look, this bouquet is a nice
When you see a bouquet that appeals to you,
choice for an informal wedding.
be mixed, or for a simple look, you can stick to just one variety. An ideal choice for any style of wedding, a nosegay bouquet can be
ask yourself what you like about it; is it the shape, size, color, style, or the way the stems
Nosegay A combination of simple style and
dressed up or down depending on the flowers
are gathered with a beautiful satin ribbon?
elegance, the nosegay is a densely packed
you choose and how it’s tied together, with a
To help you select the bouquet that will blend
mound of flowers and greenery. When choosing
wire, ribbon or other stem treatment.
seamlessly with the other elements of your
flowers for a nosegay, compact blooms such
wedding, here is a breakdown of traditional
as roses, tulips, peonies, hydrangeas, calla lilies
Pageant The pageant bouquet, also known
bouquet shapes and styles.
and ranunculus work best. These blooms may
as a “presentation” bouquet (think of the
Cascade A cascade bouquet, also called a “shower” bouquet, is very formal and the most traditional bridal bouquet. Like a waterfall, this bouquet flows and is designed to gently cascade downward. This bouquet is often designed with larger flowers at the top, using smaller blooms as it begins to taper down and land gracefully over the bride’s hands. Lisianthus, lilies of the valley, stephanotis, dendrobium orchids and other smaller flowers are commonly used in this shape of bouquet, along with accents of trailing ivy, vinca, or other delicate greenery. If you are wearing a fullskirted or ball gown-style wedding dress, this shape of bouquet may work for you. However, if you are a very petite woman, another shape of bouquet may be a better choice. Composite If you’re looking for a truly unique look in your wedding flowers and you can’t find a particular variety of flower that appeals to you, a composite bouquet might be the perfect choice. This intricate creation is composed by taking individual petals from flowers (such as amaryllis, roses, or lilies), wiring them together on a single stem and creating the look of one giant bloom. This style of bouquet would be the ideal complement to a simple gown with little ornamentation, or one with a very sleek silhouette. Hand-Tied For this more relaxed style of bouquet, a variety of blooms that tie in with the wedding theme are wired or loosely gathered together and tied with a satin ribbon or a combination of ribbon and lace. Some popular flower varieties for this style of bouquet are French tulips, day lilies, coneflowers, purple statice, lisianthus, stem roses and other hardy garden flowers. With its natural, just-picked ArizonaWeddings.com
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flowers presented to Miss America when
then secured together with a beautiful satin
eter and then suspended from a ribbon that
she is crowned) is a bunch of long-stemmed
or fabric ribbon. However, when selecting the
is worn around the wrist. This is a good choice
flowers that the bride carries cradled in her
flowers for your pageant bouquet, make sure
for the bride who wants her hands to be free.
arms. A pageant bouquet can be as simple
the blooms are not longer than what can fit
A classic floral choice for a pomander is roses,
or elaborate as you’d like, depending on the
comfortably along the length of your lower
but it may also be made with hydrangeas, del-
style and formality of your wedding. Some of
arm.
phinium, dendrobium orchids, or any other flowers suggested by your floral designer.
the best floral choices for this type of bouquet are those with long stems or branches such
Pomander A less-traditional bouquet, the po-
While a pomander may not be the look for you,
as calla lilies, roses, delphinium, tuberose,
mander is a small, compact bloom-covered
it’s an adorable alternative for junior brides-
lisianthus, or French tulips. The blooms are
ball that is usually four to six inches in diam-
maids or flower girls. Just remember to have it sized accordingly so its shape is appropriate for their age and size. Posy Similar to the nosegay but smaller in size, the posy bouquet is perfect for a petite bride with delicate hands, or for a bridesmaid’s bouquet. When selecting flowers for a posy, those with smaller blooms are ideal, such as spray roses, grape hyacinths, ranunculus and pansies. However, some large-headed flowers such as gardenias or peonies can also make quite an impact. Round The classic round bridal bouquet is usually compiled of large flowers that are loosely arranged. This shape and style of bouquet is a good choice for a formal wedding, or for the bride who wants a look less conspicuous than a cascade bouquet, yet bolder than a simple nosegay. Many varieties of flowers will work in the round bouquet, but some popular choices are roses, tulips, lilacs, stephanotis, hydrangeas, day lilies, peonies and seeded eucalyptus.
Other Considerations You want your bouquet to complement your personality, proportions, and attire while remaining in the general aesthetic theme of the day. So, after you consider the different shapes of bouquets, here are some other basic considerations to factor in before making your final choice. Color In choosing the right color combination for your bouquet, consider your own personal taste, but also the season, the time of day of the ceremony and the atmosphere of your ceremony location. While all-white bouquets are the most traditional choice for brides,
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accents of color or an all-color bouquet are also accepted and beautiful options. You might also think of using accent flowers in the hue of your bridesmaids’ dresses or in your wedding color if you have one. Body Type In general, a voluptuous or taller bride should select a bigger style of bouquet, because a small nosegay might seem out of proportion. Petite brides should pass on the grandiose bouquets and opt for something smaller so they are not lost behind a sea of flowers. The averagesized bride should select a medium-sized bouquet that presents a nice proportion when held in front of her body. Gown When determining the style and shape of your bouquet, you also want to consider the scale of your gown. A common rule to follow is: the bigger the gown, the bigger the bouquet. A ball gown should be able to hold its own against an overflowing cascade bouquet, however, a simple sheath gown would not. You’ll also want to consider any embellishment or decoration on your gown. You won’t want to obscure the beautiful beading or lace with a large cascading bouquet, so in this instance, you might want to select a presentation or nosegay bouquet. When you meet with your floral designer, show them a photo of your dress, and they will be able to offer some suggestions for the style and shape of bouquet that’s right for you. In the end, as you strive for your pictureperfect look and consider your options, keep in mind that while your wedding flowers are an important part of your bridal look, your guests will want to actually see you walking down the aisle, not just your bouquet. So choose carefully and find the bouquet that works perfectly on your big day.
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Setting the Scene
Event Rentals Can Turn Any Setting Into Something Spectacular Written by Kelcy Christy
Every bride should have her dream wedding. In the craze of planning, anything from the venue to the caterer to the flowers may not go just as you expected. Perhaps you desired a destination wedding in Paris, but instead, you and your man settled on a banquet hall in the suburbs. Who’s to say you can’t have a romantic Parisian wedding in your very own backyard? Today, rental companies don’t just offer linens and fine china. From lighting to furniture to décor, rentals can create that dream ceremony and reception you always envisioned - without the price tag.
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elebrate today. Remember forever. Classic.
Classic Party Rentals 3103 E. Broadway Rd, Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85040 Phone 602.232.9900 www.ClassicPartyRentals.com •
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What Rental Companies Offer
every bride to create a wedding that is unique
totally modern, traditional, and so much more.
These days, hiring a rental company doesn’t
to their personality,” says Samantha Fitzgerald,
The possibilities really are endless!”
mean you’ll end up stuck with some plain
Wedding Planner at Encore Creative Weddings.
Rental companies will truly work with each
wooden tables and plastic chairs. Most compa-
Centerpieces, foliage, outdoor lighting,
bride to make sure she’s getting exactly what
nies offer a design service to brides who want
candelabra, and Roman columns are just a few
she wants on her big day while staying true to
a specialized wedding ceremony or reception.
of the accessories brides can choose from to
her budget.
“When
brides
hire
Encore
Creative
create a personalized look for their big day.
Tyler
Deason,
Business
Development
Weddings to plan their wedding, they get the
Fitzgerald adds, “We are the one-stop-
Manager at Classic Party Rentals says, “We
chance to really express themselves. We not
shop for every style of bride. We offer custom
offer a ‘play room’ at our locations where
only offer rentals, we offer custom design for
designs such as country chic, classic vintage,
a bride can meet with a consultant and physically pull from our display area linens, china, chairs and table styles until she has the look she desires.” Oftentimes, companies will throw in a nocharge walk through of venue properties to assure that her vision aligns with the size and layout of the space available. “A wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event, so I believe it is very important that you find a company that will spend the time and really connect with brides to assure her big day is exactly what she dreamed of,” adds Deason.
Cutting Costs Great planning can also mean cutting the cost of your wedding substantially.
Rather
than choosing a pre-selected package from a venue, rentals allow you to pick and choose what pieces you need for your wedding without paying for unnecessary extras. Whether you decide to rent all of the items necessary for your dream wedding or you choose to only throw in a few unique accent pieces to personalize your event, rentals can help pave the way to an unforgettable setting on the biggest day of your life. “A bride can set her wedding apart from other weddings while being cost effective by adding colored champagne glasses or napkin rings to the existing table set provided by a venue,” suggests Deason. The options are limitless, and our favorite rental companies will help you stay within your budget while giving you the tools and décor to transform an idea into reality.
Going Green Not only can renting equipment for your wedding be cost effective, it is also an easy way to help the environment! “Green” everything
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is all the rage this year, and if electronic invitations and recycled napkins aren’t quite your thing, you can do your part by reusing everything from furniture to candlesticks. Ginia Lucas, Manager at Y-Knot Party Rentals says, “Rentals are the ultimate “green wedding” – what is greener and better for the environment than reusing equipment over and over?” Another great plus is not having to store hundreds of plates and glassware after all of the guests leave and you’re left with a cluttered storage closet. Instead of finding a place in your home for an unnecessary floral archway or fifteen cream lace tablecloths, leave it to the rental company to take down
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corn or cotton candy stations (which we rent)
rustic tables, mason jars, lace table runners,
can also add a sense of fun that will keep an
your rental quote, so you’ll be free to head off
vintage candelabra, and floating candles
event from losing momentum and becoming
to your honeymoon suite with no worries once
are just a selection of materials that can be
dull,” Lucas suggests.
the wine stops flowing.
rented at a fraction of the cost to buy.
So, there you have it. Everything you could
Perhaps you wanted a laidback beach
ever want or need for your wedding ceremony
Creating A Theme
wedding. To create a unique and relaxed at-
and reception can be rented, which saves you
Planning a wedding is all about the details.
mosphere for your guests, add a couple of
money and gives you the opportunity to utilize
Here at Arizona Weddings, our favorite rental
lounge areas to the venue space with rent-
some pretty chic décor without lifting a finger
companies are those that offer a range of
als. Accompanied with the typical standing
or breaking the bank. What more could you
choices. Décor can make your event either
cocktail tables and assigned sit-down dinner
want? Let our amazing rental companies do
drab or fab, but with the right options, rentals
tables, adding a few common areas will make
the work for you, and most importantly, let
can flawlessly set the theme of your wedding
guests feel more at home.
them create incredible results for a celebra-
without appearing too simple or worse, overdone.
Rent some plush indoor/outdoor furniture, vintage coffee tables, and soft throw
Hiring a good rental company with
pillows to create a conversation pit for your
experience and the ability to give you
friends and family. It’s a great way to bring
personalized attention will turn all of those
a subtle theme to your wedding, and guests
Pinterest pictures into reality,” says Catherine
get to kick off their heels and take a breather
DeBusk, President of Party People Rentals.
during the long night of dancing and celebra-
“Barn Chic” weddings are one of this
tion that your guests won’t ever forget.
tion.
year’s top trends, and the best way to bring
Unique aspects that can keep the party
your style ideas to fruition are renting the
going can also be rented. “Late night pop-
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materials necessary to set the scene. Long
Set up and take down is often included in
having to lift a finger.
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Arizona weddings Invitations, gifts & Guests
“Love is always bestowed as a gift - freely, willingly and without expectation. We don't love to be loved; we love to love.� ~Leo Buscaglia
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fresh prints
Your invitation is the first thing your guest see, and will set the tone for your entire celebration. Here are a few ideas to get you started finding the paper, print and design that is perfect for your special day.
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1. Love for Botanical Wedding Invitations are like a stroll in the garden along the fragrant blossom path. Smitten on Paper, smittenonpaper.com 2. Romance Script Wedding Invitations are oh so feminine and charming this suite appeals to the romantic. Smitten on Paper, smittenonpaper.com 3. With Joy Wedding Invitations vintage inspired wedding invitations, perfect for an outdoor wedding celebration in the garden. Smitten on Paper, smittenonpaper.com
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1. Cabana letterpress wedding&invitation is reminiscent invitation, favors guests | Invitations of a sunny poolside oasis. With its simple lines and playfully modern design, this invitation ensemble is totally refreshing in it's bold simplicity. Elum, elumdesigns.com
2. Gallery Ampersand suite is a trend-setting letterpress design using a double-die technique to give a luscious raised impression on museum board paper. Oblation Papers, oblation papers.com 3. Bold black and white custom wedding set from Fresh Print, freshprintsdesign.com
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1. Monogram Elegance features your monogram on your choice of papers and colors. Wedding Paper Divas, weddingpaperdivas.com 2. Florence Invitation a rich warm silver vine embossed invitation with ivory satin and sheer ribbon wraps, Printed in warm metallic gray. Papagraphics, papa graphics.com 3. Lovely custom pocket invitation on metallic paper, Create-A-Design, createadesign.net
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Address Your Guests the Right Way
If you thought choosing your invitations was
lives at home with his or her parents. If there
Mr. Steve Larson
difficult, you’ve only just begun. Properly ad-
are two siblings over the age of 18 and they live
The inner envelope should read Dr. Larson and
dressing those invites, making sure to follow
at the same address, it is appropriate to send
Mr. Larson.
etiquette guidelines, can be a confusing pro-
one invitation to both, with their names listed
What if both the husband and wife are doc-
cess without a bit of help. Here’s a rundown of
on the envelope in alphabetical order.
tors? The outer envelope should read The Doctors Larson; the inner envelope should
the proper ways to address your guests on the wedding invitations.
Professional titles are another detail to be
read the same.
Once you’re ready to begin, there are a few
aware of when addressing your invites. A mar-
specific details that you should keep in mind.
ried man who uses a professional title (in this
Military titles are handled much the same as a
When sending formal invitations, you should
instance, a doctor) and his wife should be ad-
professional title, however it’s worth mention-
never abbreviate streets, cities, or states. The
dressed as:
ing again that military titles are never abbrevi-
only proper abbreviations to use are Mr., Mrs.,
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Ramsey
ated. A married man with a military title and
Ms., Dr., and Esq. Keep in mind that military
The inner envelope should read Dr. Ramsey
his wife should be addressed on separate lines
personnel should always be addressed by their
and Mrs. Ramsey.
on the outer envelope as:
full military title, such as Lieutenant or Colonel.
A married woman who uses a professional title
Colonel Jeffrey Cornell
and her husband should be addressed on sepa-
Mrs. Jeffrey Cornell
Married couples with the same last name are
rate lines on the outer envelope as:
The inner envelope should read Colonel Cor-
listed formally as Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly on
Dr. Tiffany Larson
nell and Mrs. Cornell.
the outer envelope, and as Mr. and Mrs. Kelly on the unsealed, inner envelope. For a married couple with different last names or a couple living together, they’re addressed alphabetically on separate lines: Ms. Catherine Anderson Mr. James Kelly The inner envelope should read Ms. Anderson and Mr. Kelly, all on the same line. A divorced or separated woman should be addressed traditionally, such as Mrs. Leah Adams. A widowed woman can be addressed in one of two ways: either as her deceased husband’s wife Mrs. Troy Adams, or in the traditional way Mrs. Leah Adams. A single woman is always addressed formally as well, usually as Miss Susan Osborne or Ms. Susan Osborne. Sending a family invitation requires a bit of etiquette knowledge as well. Only the parents’ names are listed on the outer envelope; children under the age of 18 should be listed below their parents’ names on the inner envelope. You should send a separate invitation to anyone over the age of 18, even if that person still ArizonaWeddings.com
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On-trend ebridal collections
The lastest bridal designer collections are all about lace, sleeves, illusion necklines, sleek silhouettes and beautiful details with a mix of modern and vintange that lend themselves perfectly for today's modern Arizona bride.
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“Finding a dress at Arizona’s Bridal was the easiest thing ever. This is the best bridal store I’ve ever seen.” —Anne Dahlin
“Your store is definitely the best in the valley!” —Stephanie Bates “In all the stores that I have been to, this has been the BEST.” —Christina Platt
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reasons why brides from all over Arizona get their gown at Arizona’s Bridal & Formal
1. Incredible selection. With our huge selection of hundreds of gowns sizes 0-28, you’ll be able to try on your gown in your size. Shopping at our store is the same as going to 10-15 other smaller stores who don’t have the extensive inventory we do. 2. Our limited edition, gorgeous, and cutting-edge gowns are unavailable at other stores and allow you to showcase your unique style and personality in such a stunning way that every eye will be on you throughout your big day. 3. You’ll have a world-class experience dealing with professional bridal consultants who will always be standing by ready to assist you with your every need, every day. We simply take the guesswork out of planning everything you’ll wear on your big day. 4. Brides tell us they’re surprised at how easy it is to afford our unparalleled world-class quality gowns. Don’t just take their word for it. Find out for yourself! We’re confident you’ll say the same and know you’ll be delighted. 5. We are one of the most highly recommended locally owned bridal salons in Arizona. Thousands of brides have entrusted their wedding experiences to our store and over 70% of the brides who buy from us have been referred by one of their friends who have also had a great experience at our store.
6. You’ll receive four exclusive coupons available only to our customers that will allow you to save BIG money on accessories, bridesmaids, and other wedding attire. 7. Our unique, stylish bridesmaid dresses are available in 63 colors even your pickiest bridesmaid will love. 8. You’ll discover amazing introductory offers on accessory packages that will save you hundreds of dollars. 9. Free steaming/pressing of your wedding gown and accessories valued at $85 with the purchase of any wedding gown. 10. You’ll receive a free gift at our store ( just for showing up) that you have to see to believe. 11. You can get back every penny of the money you’ve spent on your dress (minus sales tax) during your first year of marriage with our easy referral program. 12. You can special order or buy our exquisite gowns off the rack. 13. You will get an unbelievable array of coupons and special pricing reserved only for our brides from the top wedding vendors in Arizona. This list alone is usually worth more than what you’ll spend on your dress. 14. You’ll find the largest selection of sleeved dresses in the state that cater directly to brides who are looking for a more modest dress.
15. Our customer service goes beyond just words. We personally guarantee to take care of all the details. 16. We make the process of getting your wedding dress easy, stress-free, without any of the high pressure you might experience at other salons.
Join the thousands of brides across Arizona and 4 surrounding states who have enjoyed these 16 additional benefits that you won’t find at any other bridal salon in Arizona. Your wedding guests will all wonder when you come down the aisle, “How could she afford a dress like that?” and you’ll be able to smile and know that you saved a bundle by buying your dress from Arizona’s Bridal & Formal. Schedule your appointment today and you’ll find out why our gowns are called ‘perfect.’
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Garden of Love Arizona weddings | Fashion Feature
The delicate curls of a spring green vine, the buds of a flower soon to explode with color, the sunlight beaming down on the grass. Nothing can inspire a wedding like the romance of a lush garden — except, perhaps, the understated beauty and romance of a vintage-style wedding gown that hearkens back to days gone by.
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A garden setting calls for just the right mix of sexiness, romance and glamour.
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Choose The Perfect Veil To Finish Your Bridal Look After your wedding gown, a veil is one of the most defining aspects of your bridal appearance. Historically a veil was worn to protect the bride from evil spirits; nowadays it is simply considered a beautiful form of adornment. Today’s bride can choose any type of veil she desires. Here are a few of the most popular styles.
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1. Blusher This style falls loosely over the bride’s face, The Blusher is often attached to a longer veil that trails down the back of the bride’s
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2. Elbow Multiple layers of fabric are usually used to fashion this type of veil, which extends to the bride’s elbows. The length makes the veil quite versatile, for a formal or less formal gown. Faerie, Watters Veils by Toni Federici.
3. Mantilla Loose in structure and draped over the bride’s head and shoulders like a scarf, this veil is worn without a headpiece and is typically edged in lace. Eve, Watters Veils by Toni Federici.
4. BALLERINA Also referred to as ballet-length, this style varies in extent, falling anywhere between the bride’s knees and the ankles. It can be paired with a formal or less formal gown. Ambrosia, Watters Veils by Toni Federici.
5. fingertip Typically made from a few layers of fabric, this style extends to the bride’s fingertips when her arms are resting at her sides. Dew, Watters Veils by Toni Federici.
6. chapel Like the chapel train, this wispy veil grazes the floor, extending a bit more than two yards from the headpiece. Its length makes it one of the more formal styles. Luna, Watters Veils by Toni Federici.
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Add Some Bling In addition to a veil, many brides opt for some type of headpiece to add a little extra adornment. This can be anything from a simple embellished comb to a full tiara. Shown here is a beautiful hair comb adornment that adds a little sparkle and works perfectly with her hairstyle. Nacona brooch/headcomb, antiqued finish large crest brooch and hair comb with a mix of clear crystal and silver shade stones. Watters Accessories by Thomas Knoell.
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Tux Trends: Four Simple Things To Consider Written by Elizabeth Russell
In the hustle and bustle of wedding planning, it’s not unusual for some details — even some of the bigger ones — to fall to the wayside.
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You’ve decided on your hair, your makeup, your dress, or your flowers. But what will he wear? According to Pinterest boards everywhere — a tan suit. We know, they are booming. It seems in the land of Pinterest, suits of various colors — tan, navy, gray — are trending, as are other less formal options including khaki pants, linen suits, and other alternative looks. And we’re on board — for many weddings, these are the perfect option. But if it’s a classic, black-tie formal affair that you’re throwing, there’s one look that will never go out of style, the tux. Believe it or not, even tuxes change with the ebb and flo of trends. Fortunately, we asked the experts to determine everything you need to know if you’re shopping around.
The Fit “Slim fit, slim fit, slim fit,” says Jim Waxenburg of Tux-Xpress. “Slim fit is the thing to wear.” Once upon a time we thought all tuxes were slim fit — at least compared to suits — but these days, slimmer is better. Slim fit styles can add length — and actually slim down — grooms of most sizes, and what’s most attractive about them? The right slim fit tux will give the appearance of being impeccably tailored. That fits-likea-glove look adds the elegance and sophistication of a perfectly puttogether ensemble that is sure to complement you in your dress.
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The Accessories While tails are unanimously out, according to Waxenburg, there are still a few options you’ll need to consider. First, decide between either a cumberbun and a bow tie, or a traditional tie and a vest. If you opt for the traditional tie, consider whether you’ll select one of a traditional width, or the extra-skinny ties that are gaining popularity. Finally, you’ll need to select a color for those accessories, which Waxenburg says, these days, is easy.
Color Tuxes come in one clear color: black. But the accessories are available in a variety of shades. Proceed with caution, warns Waxenburg. “Color has almost disappeared” for weddings, he says. “Days of matcheymatchey are out.” According to him, these days color is what separates the styles of weddings versus proms. “You don’t want to look like you’re going to prom on your wedding day,” he says. So while it may be tempting, avoid pairing his cumberbun to your bridesmaids’ dresses. Instead, “save the color for your flowers.” he suggests.
When to Start Shopping While it may be suggested that you start your shopping nine months to a year out, the men have it a little easier. “Three months,” says Waxenburg. “Come in three months before the wedding.” “Three months. Slim fit. No tails. Black accessories,” he says. “If you can stick to those four things, you’re in great shape.” If only wedding dress shopping were so simple! But alas, if it were, we probably wouldn’t spend decades dreaming about it in advance. So instead, we’ll be grateful for a set of simple decisions, easily crossed off the todo list with the help of a seasoned professional ready to suggest the right designer and take the measurements for a perfect fit. With that, you’ll be walking down the aisle to the man of your dreams in the ensemble of a lifetime — at the perfect black-tie affair. ArizonaWeddings.com
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Brilliant Bridal 1946 S. Dobson Rd., Ste. 3 Mesa, AZ
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多 vintage elegance Your wedding night will be one of the very best nights of your life, so it surely is the best time to splurge on the the most beautiful lingerie. You'll love these vintage inspired, delicate, couture pieces that hold many treasures for the true romantic at heart.
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Bridal Beauty Rules 10 Steps to Looking Your Best Written by Kelcy Christy
Your wedding day is all about you, and Arizona Weddings has gathered the latest advice from the experts to bring you the top ten beauty tips to help you look your best on your big day.
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Fashion changes with the seasons, and so should your hair and makeup! Typically, we see darker colors and more structure in cooler months and lighter colors and relaxed styles in warmer months.
1. Hydrate! As an Arizona bride, we’re sure you know how important water can be in the summer months to keep hydrated.
Even if you’re tying the
knot in the winter months, one of the world’s easiest beauty tips is to drink water! When we asked Becky Lilley, Senior Stylist & Educator at Rumors Salon, for her best beauty tip for brides she said, “Drink lots of water. It’s never underrated.” Drinking water is one of the easiest ways to not only quench thirst, but also keep your skin soft, full, and youthful. The hustle and bustle of your big day can often keep you from remembering the little things, but if you remember one thing on your wedding day – it better be to drink those fluids!
2. Change with the Seasons Fashion changes with the seasons, and so should your hair and makeup! Typically, we see darker colors and more structure in cooler months and lighter colors and relaxed styles in warmer months. “Fall lip colors are the deep plums, raisins, and maroons … these lip colors pair nicely with a smokey eye,” says Dana Railey of Dana Railey Makeup Artist. She adds, “Spring lips are brighter in color like your tangerine, bright pinks, and coral. These lip colors pair nicely with a more natural eye look so the focus is on the lips.” “As far as hair goes, spring and summer styles should carry with them more air and lightness, while fall and winter styles should be more structured and refined,” says Lilley.
3. Get Airbrushed No matter what the season, airbrush makeup is becoming a necessity for brides on their wedding day. With its incredible staying power and the flawless look it gives your skin, why
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wouldn’t you choose it! We asked Rachel Koszegi, owner of Brushed, Inc., what her biggest piece of advice for soon-to-be brides’ beauty regimens, and she said, “Get airbrushed.” Koszegi added, “Airbrush foundation has high pigment content and will photograph better and look better in person. It will also
A great make-up artist will customize a palette of color to complement the bride’s skin tone and features.
stay on all night and keep you looking fresh faced until the last guest leaves.”
It’s one
decision you definitely won’t regret.
4. Don’t Be Afraid To Use Color We never want you to be one of those brides that looks back on old photographs and cringes. That’s why we suggest hiring a makeup artist to make all of your wishes come true on your big day, including incorporating fun colors into your makeup! “A great makeup artist will customize a palette of color to complement the bride’s skin tone and features,” says Janet Payne, Creative Founder of Artistic Wedding Hair & Make-Up Design. For
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5. Hair is Everything Hiring a hairstylist on your wedding day is one of the easiest ways to help you look and feel like a princess. From classic up-dos to long, relaxed curls, the options for your wedding day hairstyle are endless! “Brides love the best of both worlds. A ArizonaWeddings.com
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choice of ‘half up and half down’ is a prominent
for you. Hiring a professional can be a fool-
with just a few simple changes in your every-
selection and complements most face shapes.
proof way to make sure you are looking and
day beauty routine.
This style lessens face width and elongates
feeling your best on your wedding day.
“Don’t wait until the last minute to ‘fix’
A good makeup artist and hairstylist will
what you think you have a problem with,” says
know which looks will play up your best features
Dr. Corwin Martin of Estetica Cosmetic and
Deb Capaldi, President of Pucci Salon,
and keep you looking flawless throughout the
Reconstructive Surgery. “There is no quick fix
suggests unstructured updos for brides and
entire celebration. Don’t let a trend keep you
for anything. Anticipate the unexpected, and
bridesmaids, especially during the summer
from staying true to yourself.
prepare your skin by starting early.”
romantic braids intertwined are great for photos
“Stay within your comfort zone when select-
eye cream right away, beginning facial
as well as looking remarkable all day long.
the overall face shape … all perfect for the camera!” says Payne.
Our experts suggest using a great under
months in Arizona. Loose, knotted styles with ing the perfect hair and makeup! Beauty is an
treatments three months prior and deep
Looking for more? There are even some
extension of our inner-self and confidence lev-
conditioning hair treatments two months
great hair accessories out there to choose from
els,” says Payne. The most important thing is
prior to the wedding date.
like feathers, beads, pearls, or lace headpieces!
that you and the love of your life feel great and
Play around with different styles before your
you take his breath away.
“Start your skin care regimen three months prior to your wedding. If you’re switching off between a bunch of different products, your
big day to find which look is right for you.
skin’s pH will be off and bring out impurities in
6. Pick the Trend That’s Right For You Not every hair and makeup trend will be right
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7. Prepare In Advance
your face,” says Joni Schultz owner of Natural Beauty by Joni.
Since you’ll most likely
get your makeup done on your big day, it’s There are a few things you can do to make
important that your skin becomes a nice base
yourself appear happier, healthier, and more
for your makeup artist to work off of.
beautiful on your wedding day, and it’s easy
It’s also best to try out your hair and
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makeup in advance. When asked how a bride can look her best on her wedding day, Koszegi said, “Do a trial. Don’t leave it up to the day of the wedding to figure out what look you want – it will just add unnecessary stress to a day that should be perfect.”
8. The Day Before… To help you relax, many of our experts suggest getting a 90-minute massage the day before your big day. Plenty of resorts in the Valley offer unique treatments including the Aji Spa & Salon at Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa. With all of the stress from planning and time spent with relatives, it’s a good idea to get away from it all and have some time for yourself. The evening before your wedding is probably going to be spent with family and friends starting off the celebratory weekend. Although it’s tempting, try your best to stay away from alcohol. It will only dehydrate you and keep you from feeling and looking your best the next day.
9. Pamper Yourself This day is all about you – so enjoy it. Pamper yourself.
Get your nails, hair, and makeup
done by a professional. This will be the biggest day of your life, and frankly, you deserve it. So much time and effort goes into planning a wedding. You owe it to yourself to feel like a princess when you meet your prince at the end of the aisle.
10. Smile! Remember to take lots of pictures and smile! Months and months are spent planning for this event and the day will go by way too fast. Remember what you’re celebrating and don’t get too wrapped up in the little things that may not go your way, because, hey! – you’re marrying the love of your life and you’re going to look fabulous doing it.
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COSMETIC CASE A must have leather cosmetic case to store all your makeup essentials, Carolina Herrera, carolinaherrera.com SELF TANNER Xen-Tan Transform Luxe Premium Sunless Tan, the most luxurious way to stay tan all year round, nordstrom.com. EYE CREAM Fresh® Black Tea Age-Delay Eye Cream with advanced antioxidants is proven to significantly hydrate the eye area and visibly reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, Sephora.com. EYELINER Sisley Paris Phyto-Khol Perfect Eyeliner a kohl pencil that adds intensity to the eyes, dressing them with iridescent, metallic or matte highlights, Nordstrom.com FOUNDATION MAC Studio Sculpt Foundation, a creamy, luxurious, gel-based foundation that provides medium buildable to high coverage with a natural satin finish, nordstrom.com. EYE MAKE UP REMOVER Kiehl’s Since 1851 Supremely Gentle Eye Make-Up Remover, a lightweight and non-greasy lotion that is specifically designed to gently remove eye makeup without stripping or stinging the delicate eye area, sephora.com. EYESHADOW Dior 5-Colour Eyeshadow, a sleek compact containing five expertly coordinated shades for the ultimate modern eye, sephora.com. LIP BALM L’Occitane Moisturizing Lip Balm, formulated with 10 percent shea butter, this luxurious balm intensely nourishes lips and gives you a supple and soft pout, sephora.com. BLUSH Lancôme Blush in Love - Peche Joue-Joue Blush, a fresh, glowing blush to sculpt and brighten the complexion. Designed to suit every skin tone and available in two different harmonies, nordstrom.com. MASCARA CARGO Better than Waterproof Mascara is a truly water-resistant mascara that is gentle enough to be worn every day yet stays put, even while swimming, ulta.com. LIP GLOSS Philosophy Pink Jelly Bean Lip Shine, savor sweet moments with pink jelly bean high-gloss, high-flavor watermelon lip shine, philosophy.com FOUNDATION Erno Laszlo Absolute Finish Foundation SPF 15, an air-whipped mousse formula protects skin while providing broad-spectrum UV protection as well as full, flawless and natural-looking coverage, nordstrom.com. EYELASH ArizonaWeddings.com CURLER Shiseido The Makeup Eyelash Curler, curl lashes from the roots at a stroke and create glamour. Edge-free design prevents pinching, nordstrom.com.
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planning help | bridal fitness
Wedding Ready Arms Whether your are getting in shape for you perfect day (a girl needs to look FAB in her dream dress) or you are just getting in shape for every day, following these simple steps from Orangetheory Fitness will help you kiss those flabby arms goodbye.
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The tricep kickback is a great movement that works the entire back of the upper-arm. For this exercise, you can do one arm at a time and use heavier weights or you can extend both arms at the same time, which will involve more lower back stabilization. Be sure to keep your abs engaged the entire time and your back flat. 1. Hold a medium weight in both hands and bend over until your torso is at a 45-degree angle or parallel to the floor (more advanced). Bend the knees if needed and keep the abs engaged to protect the lower back. 2. Begin the movement by bending the arms and pulling the elbows up to torso level. 3. Holding that position, straighten the arms out behind you, squeezing the triceps muscles. 4. Bend the arms back to starting position and repeat for 10-16 reps. 5. Importantly, try not to swing your arms to get the weight up.
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The reverse fly is a great way to target the 'posture' muscles of the upper back, including the rhomboids, the trapezius muscles and even the rear shoulders. Because you're bent over, you'll likely need lighter weights than for other back exercises. Keep in mind that the range of motion on this is small as well - you only want to lift to shoulder level rather than straining to pull the elbows up behind the torso. 1. Use light-medium dumbbells and begin in a seated position, bent over with arms hanging down and weights under the knees. 2. T ry not to collapse on the legs but, instead, keep the back straight and the abs engaged. 3. Lift the arms out to the sides, up to shoulder level, squeezing shoulder blades together. 4. Keep the elbows slightly bent and only lift to shoulders. 5. Lower and repeat for 1 to 3 sets, and make sure you are resting between sets.
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1 The shoulder press is a highly effective compound upper-body exercise - it's perfect for building strength and definition in your shoulders. 1. Position dumbbells to each side of shoulders with elbows below wrists. 2. Press dumbbells upward until arms are extended overhead. Lower to sides of shoulders and repeat.
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n Your warm-up is an important part of your workout. It should increase the heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen consumption, dilate the blood vessels, increase elasticity of the active muscles, and increase the heat produced by the muscle groups to be used during exercise.
DURING n When it comes to lifting weights, the key to getting stronger isn’t about how much weight you’re lifting. Instead, it’s about working your muscle to fatigue where you literally cannot lift the weight for another repetition. n Spend between 12-20 minutes at 84% or higher of
your maximum heart rate to produce excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, also known as the after-burn. Doing this will help you to burn calories up to 36 hours after your workout.
AFTER n Stretch! Make sure to hold each stretch for at least 30
seconds to allow your muscles enough time to relax and elongate. n To keep your muscles from hurting post workout, drink a protein shake that is mixed with water, and then wait an hour before eating a healthy meal. Your meal should include protein and a complex carbohydrate, like whole grains.
Ready to take your fitness to the next level? Try out one free week of classes at an Orangetheory Fitness class near you! www.orangetheoryfitness.com
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Aji Spa at Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa 5594 W. Wild Horse Pass Blvd. Chandler, AZ 602.385.5759
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Massage/ Teeth Skin Care/ Body Whitening/ Tanning Treatments Dentistry
Make-up/ Airbrushing
www.rolfssalon.com
Rolfs Salon at the Gainey Village 8787 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 202 Scottsdale, AZ 480.607.1414 www.rolfssalon.com
Rumors Salon 7001 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 480.998.1888
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Beautiful Music Written by Kelcy Christy
Dick Clark once said, “Music is the soundtrack of our lives.” Here at Arizona Weddings, we’re asking you – what will be the soundtrack to the biggest day of your life? Music tells your love story during the ceremony and keeps the party going during the reception. It can bring tears to the eyes of many and excite an entire dance floor – so get planning, do your research, and get the party started! Band vs. DJ The musical entertainment hired for your celebration sets the tone for your ceremony and reception – and there isn’t one right answer to which form of entertainment is best. Choosing to incorporate live music, a disk jockey, or a simple iPod playlist can change the atmosphere, and of course the sound, of your wedding. Okay, we might be kidding about the iPod – no matter how great your taste in music, it’s usually best to hire a professional. Many companies have been around since the 1980s, so they are well aware of the newest trends and the old tricks of the trade.
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During the ceremony, a classic approach is to hire live musicians such as pianists or a string quartet to play romantic, easy listening music to set the tone for your nuptials. Since ceremonies are usually a bit more traditional, a non-recorded series of songs is refreshing and adds a classy component to your joining of marriage. For the reception, hiring a band to play live music is often a great choice, but most brides choose to hire a DJ for their diverse musical repertoire. The choice is yours! If 1980s cover bands are your thing, hire one! If your vintageinspired wedding calls for a barbershop quartet, let them give the performance of their lives.
If you and your fiancé are big
concertgoers, choose a band; and if one big party is what you’re looking for, hire a DJ! Dave Strickler, owner of Desert House Productions, says, “It all depends on the client’s desires. Ultimately – do you want a party or a show? Many times, Desert House Productions will blur the lines and incorporate musicians such as sax, guitar, and percussion in live collaboration with the DJ,” giving guests the best of both worlds.
A Walk Down the Aisle The ceremony music is a personal decision and an important one. It’s the melody that plays alongside your walk down the aisle as a single woman, and it’s the first harmony you will hear when you first walk alongside your new husband. Conventionally, classical music is played at wedding ceremonies; however, modern brides are finding elegant ways to alter timeless traditions. “Some like classical types of ceremony music,
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Entertainment. “In the movie, ‘Father of the Bride,’ the song that the daughter marches into is Pachelbel’s Canon in D, and that is still one of the favorites for the processional.” Soft, easy listening music is popular in ceremonies as it keeps guests calm while they’re finding seating, and it also creates a romantic atmosphere for the bride and groom
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to share their vows. It’s important to remember that the party will begin later, and now is the time for guests to relax and celebrate the love of the bride and groom.
Dance, Dance, Dance The wedding reception is what everyone looks forward to when they attend a wedding. It’s the big party that everyone dresses up for, and it’s what you spend most of your budget on, so make it count! Rick Hartley of Ambience Sound & Lighting stresses the importance of putting on a good show, no matter what your taste. “Consider what type of party you’ll be throwing at your wedding reception. Is this going to be a dance party, a rock concert, or a night at the opera?” Whichever you choose, make it true to who you are as a couple as well as factoring in what your friends and family will enjoy. The more popular dance party tracks will keep your guests awake and dancing into the night. “Dance pop and house beats are still catchy as ever, and indie-folk or indie-country bands are huge right now (think Mumford & Sons and the Lumineers),” says Strickler. Most guests walk away remembering the reception. We’ve all been to those parties with horrible music – so keep that in mind when planning your event. Leave it to the experts to really grasp the audience and create the best party playlist they can.
JASON DALALY
owner / choreographer / instructor www.itsjustdance.com . 623.329.9428 . itsjustdanceaz@gmail.com
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transportation faq Before you decide on how to handle your wedding transportation, you and your groom need to ask yourselves some basic questions regarding your own needs for your special day. Here’s a quick checklist:
Q: How many passengers will we have for each transportation need?
within six months of your wedding date.
Most vehicles have strict limits on how many passengers can fit into certain vehicles. This number will determine what types and how many
Q: How many professionals should I interview?
vehicles you will ultimately need.
You’ll want to hire a professional who meets your needs, has a reliable and safe driving record and has excellent references. You should always
Q:
Will we need transportation for the rehearsal dinner, the day after
for the honeymoon or for returning to our home after the honeymoon?
interview at least three professionals in any wedding category and compare rates, packages and references.
Most brides and grooms only rent special transportation for the day of the wedding. However, consider arriving at your rehearsal and rehearsal
Q: What color vehicle(s) would we like?
dinner in style as well — this way, you and your groom can enjoy the
Most limos come in black or white. Classic cars can come in gray, silver,
evening without having to worry about driving. After the wedding, you
burgundy, pink or another color. Fairytale carriages and Hansom cabs
can opt to have your best man or other family member drive you to the
are normally black or white. So, you may not find what you want in
airport for your honeymoon flights. Or, considering this is your first new
your wedding colors, but black and white vehicles are classy, and will
day as husband and wife, rent a limo and arrive at the airport in style.
complement any wedding color scheme.
Q:
What type(s) of transportation are we interested in having on our
special day? If your wedding is a classy, elegant affair, consider a limo or classic car. If you and your groom are hopeless romantics, consider a trolley or horse and carriage. If you’re both adventurous, consider a hot-air balloon, motorcycle ride or another fun vehicle to cart you off to your reception. If you are worried about your guests drinking and driving, you might consider renting buses or minivans to get them to and from the festivities safely. This is also a great option for downtown weddings as parking can be limited and costly.
Q: How many passengers will each of these types of transportation hold? Once you’ve decided what types of vehicles you would like to use and when you would like to use them, discuss the number of passengers with your transportation professional. Obviously, trolleys and stretch limos will accommodate a greater number of passengers. It is very important to adhere to the passenger limits.
Q: What is our transportation budget and who will be paying? It’s imperative that you set your wedding budget as soon as you start planning your wedding. Traditionally, the bride’s family pays for transportation to the ceremony and the groom’s family pays for transportation to the honeymoon.
Q: How long in advance should I hire my transportation professional? It’s best to start looking nine months in advance and make your decision ArizonaWeddings.com
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resource guide
Selecting the music and entertainment is one of the more important (and sometimes difficult) descions you will make . To make it easier, we’ve put together this easy-to-use guide to help you learn about top entertainment professionals and the perfect fit for your celebratiion
Allegro Quartet, L.L.C. 7349 N. Via Paseo del Sur, Ste. 515 #154 Scottsdale, AZ 480.948.1866 www.allegroquartet.com
Ambience Sound & Lighting Valleywide 602.722.6396
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From the traditional to the unique, the Allegro Quartet brings the elegance and passion of live string music to your celebration.
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Arizona Deejay Company is the most award-winning mobile DJ provider in Arizona. Delivering a tasteful and modern approach on the most important day of your life. Licensed, insured, member of American Disc Jockey Association.
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Providing full service DJ entertainment in Arizona since 1976, Citron Sound DJs is a clear choice for brides and grooms. 20,000 weddings and counting can’t be wrong! Call us today and treat yourself to DJ service that’s second to none.
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Desert House injects an energetic and modern vibe into your wedding. One of Arizona’s most sought after DJ teams! Crowd-pleasing beats, an arsenal of modern song styles, dynamic performance and artistic lighting.
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Arizona Deejay Company Statewide & Valleywide 602.821.4566 www.azdj.co
Citron Sound Services DJ’s & Musicians 9450 E. Nance St. Mesa, AZ 480.966.2929
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Desert House Productions Valleywide, Statewide & Nationwide 602.790.2241 www.deserthouseproductions.com
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Band/Live Music
Facility Name & Location
Facility Name & Location
Band/Live Music
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Desert Music Entertainment DJs and Videography is Arizona’s most experienced and personable disc jockey entertainers. We have been providing professional, fun and affordable DJ entertainment for 27 years. Contact us now.
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Let Shepherd Entertainment help make your next event the best event ever! A full service entertainment agency, Shepherd Entertainment specializes in providing the perfect music for your wedding ceremony and reception.
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Shepherd Entertainment 962 N. Lakeshore Pl. Chandler, AZ 480.940.7890
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“Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.�
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The Best Shots: Connecting with Your Photographer
Written by Amy Moeller
jeff + amber
You’ve heard before that your wedding day goes by in a flash — an absolute whirlwind. And as one of the best days of your life, you know you want to capture it all. That’s why selecting a photographer is a big decision. Maybe one of the biggest. Fortunately, however, big decisions don’t have to be hard.
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Finding the right photographer is about more
and trust is super important.”
seeing full weddings, you can see if the
than just finding an artist who takes great
Arrange a meeting, and make sure your
photographer excels at every part of the day,”
photos, and within your budget. Most Mrs. and
photographer’s personality and approach are
say Katrina of Katrina Wallace Photographers.
photographers, will tell you—you spend more
what you want to work with on your wedding
“Pretty portraits and details are fairly easy
time with your photographer throughout
day, and that the connection is there. If you’re
to capture but fleeting moments are more
the day than you do any other vendor. And
at ease on your wedding day, it will show in
difficult and require a photographer who is
because they’re the ones documenting it all,
your photos.
great at telling the story of a wedding day.”
Likewise, if you are worried about getting
Once you’ve confirmed that not only do you
“Relationships are very important in life,”
the right shots, or achieving the right style,
connect with your photographer on a personal
says Kimberly Jarman, of Kimberly Jarman
then, too, your tension will show through.
level, but you’re also confident in their style
Photography, “and it’s the same thing with
For that reason, it’s important to ask to see
and ability, you’ll feel much more secure in
a photographer. The couples that I connect
a full gallery of images from a few different
the relationship, and it’ll show through in the
with the most are usually the ones whose
weddings, just to make sure you’re not only
photography — and you’ll be glad you did the
weddings turn out amazing. That connection
getting the highlight reel on the web. “By
legwork.
you want to make sure you’re comfortable.
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“The officiant mispronouncing the new last
After meeting with your photographer, how-
jeff + amber
name will be laughed off,” says Alli Mandoske
ever, the decision will come easily. Like your
Jeff and Amber Janke
of Life Through a Lens Photography, “The DJ
soon-to-be husband, once you find the right
jeff@jeffjankephotography
playing all the oldies when you’ve requested
photographer, you’ll know.
480-779-0388 Their Personality: Laid back and upbeat.
Top 40 will be forgotten; even the food being To make the process easier we talked to local
Their Approach: Right away we love to hear
But a ‘bad’ photographer? That sticks with you
professionals and got the initial scoop. Here’s
all about how the couple met, their first dates,
through the online proofing, prints, albums,
what they each have to say.
and the proposal. It gives us an insight into
cold won’t be easily recalled as time goes by.
canvases, etc. No way to hide from it!”
their style of love, and helps us get inspired... Leading up to the wedding, we love hearing about the details and what the couples picture — we get inspired with their thoughts and translating them to photographs. Their Style: Jeff is artistic and sees lines and shapes in things I don’t ever notice, says Amber. I, however, love the intimate moments that no one is expecting a photo of. We’ve found a great way to come together and get everything in between for ultimate coverage. Their Philosophy: As photographers we hope to get on a casual and more comfortable level; that’s how we get the best out of our couples. When they feel at ease with us and enjoy their time around us, it will show in their pictures. Their Advice: Vibe with your photographer and love their style. Ask lots of questions and surprise them months after you’ve booked with even more questions. “We love when our brides reach out, because it lets us know how excited she is.”
Life Through a Lens Photography Alli Mandoske info@lifethroughalensphoto.com 480-294-3731 Her Approach: Pre-wedding: I need to meet you. I need to see your faces, to read your reactions, and get a feel for how we’re going to work together. And, I need you to read me the same way. Her Style: I like breaking rules. My style is modern, photojournalist, with an artistic flare thrown in for the fun of it. Her Philosophy: A big part of getting those stunning, lifetime images is being on a very comfortable and easy-going level with your photographer.
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Her Ideal Clients: Outgoing, off-the-wall cou-
Eyeshot Photography
Their Approach: We prefer to meet and get
ples that love to have fun. The artsy couple.
Tom Curtis
to know the couple in person and have them
The one that understands how important the
info@eyeshotphotography.com
complete a thorough questionnaire about
wedding photos are, but doesn’t overanalyze
480-907-6833
themselves and what they want from us on
the minute details.
Their Personality: As collective of six pro-
their wedding day.
Her Advice: Consultations & even engage-
fessional photographers with distinct person-
Their Philosophy: We shoot to fit the ideas
ment shoots are such a great way to get to
alities and styles, we match the photographer
and sensibilities of what our clients wants,
know your wedding photographer. Also: hire
with the couple based on their personality,
but we always strive to capture those perfect
that second shooter.
wedding style, and what look they want to ac-
intimate moments that can only happen at a
complish on their wedding day overall.
wedding. Their Advice: It’s all about your comfort, so ask yourselves: Are you comfortable with the personality of the photographer? Are they open to your ideas? Can you connect with your photographer even if you don’t like being in front of the camera? Good photographers can adapt to couples and their surroundings to make the bride and groom comfortable, all while getting the images that will tell the best story of this most important of days.
Katrina wallace photographers Katrina Wallace and Andrew Mejia katrina@sedonabride.com 928-204-2631 Their Personality: Warm and fun loving, we’re supportive and we keep things lighthearted. As a husband and wife team, we bring two personalities and perspectives. Through phone conversations or an engagement session we connect and build trust with our clients, and that connection helps our clients be themselves in front of the camera. Their Style: It’s a mixture of documentary, storytelling photography with romantic portraits and beautiful editorial style detail shots. We like to capture moments as they happen, giving direction during family pictures and romantic bride/groom pictures as needed. Their Philosophy: We are often asked how to get the best pictures and I always refer to this quote from Audrey Hepburn: “Happy girls are the prettiest.” It’s true. If you enjoy your wedding day and be in the moment, with a photographer who knows how to capture moments, you’ll have amazing photos. Their Ideal Clients: Couples that are fun and really see the importance of enjoying life — that love to enjoy the wedding day and love
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being in the moment.
have your photographer work with your plan-
Her Personality: I am down to earth and a
Their Advice: In addition to finding a photog-
ner on a schedule — having a realistic schedule
little quiet at first; but once you get to know
rapher you mesh well with, find a photographer
makes for happy brides, grooms and families,
me, I break out of my shell. I’m a mother, a wife,
whose work you truly love. But beware: seeing
which makes great pictures.
and a friend. I can be a little quirky, a little OCD, and a complete dork...Behind a camera, I feel
only the best images on a website can be de-
Kimberly Jarman Photography
as though a different part of me comes out. I
to the end of the wedding day) to really see the
Kimberly Jarman
couples to feel like they are rock stars on their
photographer’s storytelling abilities and their
info@kimberlyjarman.com
wedding day, in a very romantic way.
vision for documenting a full wedding day. And
480-203-1090
Her Style: I’m very behind the scenes on the
ceiving. Ask to see a full wedding or album with at least 100 images (from the beginning
like to have fun and get a little edgy. I want my
wedding day. I stand in the background and capture what’s happening — very photojournalistic. However, I love fashion, light, drama, and romance, so during portrait sessions I mix things up. When I see something I love or get “that feeling,” we go with it — that’s usually when we get the best pictures. I guide, but don’t pose, unless I need to. I’m very inspired by my couples and how they interact with each other, and I let them know when we are getting the “perfect” shot. Sometimes I get a little giddy and jump up and down — I can’t help it! I love when I get an image that I know is going to be amazing. Her Philosophy: Your photographer captures very intimate moments and documents your entire day, so it’s important that you feel comfortable with them and trust them completely. That trust and confidence in your photographer will make you more comfortable, and them a better photographer. Her Ideal Clients: Fun, fresh, and like something a little different. Clients who love my style and want a little edge, but also romance. I love couples who are laid back and will let me do anything I need to, to capture the shot. I am most creative when my couples are up for anything. Her Advice: Look at the portfolio and make sure you see yourself in the images. Then, meet with the photographer. Make sure you have a great connection and feel comfortable with them. Finally, make sure you can trust him or her both in their photography and in their business. Make sure they’re credible and will get your images to you in a timely manner. Go with your gut. It’s usually a good leader in these types of situations. continued
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Dreamcicle Studios Photography Kristi Church kristi@dreamciclestudios.com 602-625-2006 Their Approach: We really get to know our brides and grooms spending time with them, because then on wedding day we know exactly what’s important and what they want. When we understand who our bride and groom are, it gives us the advantage to deliver a product that is really meaningful to them. Their Style: We are photojournalistic with elePhoto: Jennifer Bowen Photography
Emmy Award Winning Cinematographers Voted "Best Videographer" for 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 “Best Overall Wedding Vendor” in 2011 by TheKnot.com
Phone : 602.380.3869 Email : info@serendipitycinema.com Web : www.serendipitycinema.com
gant portraiture. My husband and I both shoot, and we like to give our brides a 360 of their entire wedding, we rotate 360 around the ceremony. On your wedding day you won’t be everywhere to see everything, but we will. Her
Philosophy:
Photography
is
very
personal to me. I started out with a camera my dad gave me when I was 10...and I was so busy taking photos of my friends, I never took a photo of the two of us. He passed away when
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I was 20, and I had only one portrait of the two
some venues won’t even let a photographer in
we’re more comfortable with each other on
of us. As I was going through a box of photos
if they’re not insured.
the wedding day. Her Clients: I enjoy working with clients
later, I learned so much about him. I started to realize who he was as a man. That’s when
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that click with me on a personal level, that
photography became really important to me.
Jill Smith
are outgoing like me. I love working with
When your granddaughter asks what your
jill@jilllaurenphotography.com
clients that I feel like I could be friends with.
wedding day was like, what are you going to
(602) 628-0301
I need to feel like we can share on a semi-
show her? How will she learn about the woman
Her Personality: Deep down inside I feel like
personal level.
you are, outside of being her grandmother?
I’m a big nerd, but I’m really outgoing. I’m really
Her Style: I really like color. I love my photos
For me, that’s what it’s about—leaving a time
not afraid of what people think. I like to try new
to pop. I like emotional photos. I like photos
capsule for the future.
things. I put my foot in my mouth sometimes,
that aren’t typical or standard, where clients
Their Ideal Clients: Fun, creative, not afraid
and I’m trying to get better about that.
are laughing or enjoying themselves, and they
to say what they feel, not afraid to speak up
Her Approach: As a photographer I like
can look back on the photo and remember
to get whatever they want. We want them to
to be very laid back and natural. I want
those moments. I love capturing those little
feel free to express what they want, because
my clients to feel comfortable and to be
things that matter. My husband and I do shoot
we want their images to reflect who they are
themselves, and I want to be able to capture
together, and a lot of the style comes from
as a couple, not just what we see.
that in them. I have a questionnaire that I
us getting to work together, two different
Their Advice: Research the types of shots you
created, because I feel like if I can get to
perspectives.
are going to have. If you’re having an outdoor
know them as individuals, I can work better
Her Philosophy: I want people to hire me
wedding, look at shots of an outdoor wedding.
with them. I like to include an engagement
because they like me. As a photographer, I
Research the photographer’s techniques and
session with every package because it gives
feel like I can be a much better photographer
the locations they’ve shot, and match their
me the opportunity to work with the couple
because they like me. If they hire me based on
shooting style with where the location is. And
on a professional level without the stress
price, or my images, they’re not going to be as
ask if they are insured. For liability reasons,
and time constraints of the wedding day, so
comfortable on their wedding day.
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Photography Trends
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Written by Kelsey Casselbury
Make your wedding more than just a memory. By incorporating the latest photography trends into the entire planning process – from the engagement to the honeymoon – you and your beau will be able to look back and reminisce for years to come. Before the Wedding
coming armed with props, such as bicycles,
Become a blogger. The months of wedding
parasols, and even balloons. No longer are
planning might be slightly stressful, but they’re
these sessions taking place in a studio or
also a time you’re going to look back at with
even in a park, but rather in unexpected
fondness. Jump on the bridal blog bandwagon,
locales such as downtown, in the middle of
and share your planning process with the
the desert, or even right in your own home.
world. While blogging, take plenty of pictures
Nothing shows your love like the way you
of trying on potential wedding dresses, tasting
treat each other in the house you share.
cakes, and visiting venues. After you get married, you’ll have a full scrapbook of the
Boudoir photography. This trend is so
whole process and how you whittled down
scandalous
every detail.
mentioning it. Gals are getting all dolled up
that
we’re
blushing
even
and shedding their robes (Well, as much as Engagement
trends. Engagement
they want to shed) for professional photos
photos have become so standard that many
photo
to gift to their new husbands. It’s risqué, but
photographers regularly include them in
the right photographer and lighting, plus a
wedding packages. However, there are some
little special attention with hair and makeup,
trends that we love—instead of posing prettily
can make you look absolutely fabulous – and
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for the wedding night. Choose a photographer
red lips on a stick are incredibly popular props
that you’re comfortable with, bring a bottle of
for photo booths, as are top hats, feather boas,
to get some fabulous post-wedding photos. Whether you head to the lake, the middle of
wine along with you to the photo shoot, and
and miniature chalkboards for the guests to
the desert, or gritty downtown Phoenix, the
enjoy your newfound confidence.
write a message to the bride and groom.
water, sand, and dust will likely come out after
During the Wedding
After the Wedding
shoot solo or bring your new husband along,
Staged “thank-you” photos. There’s no get-
Day-after sessions. For those waiting to take
but these shots are often incredibly beautiful
ting around it – you have to send thank-you
a honeymoon, get some extra mileage out of
and unexpected.
cards after the wedding. Include a photo of
your wedding attire with a photo session the
you in your gown, your husband in his tux, and
day after your wedding. This not only allows
Honeymoon photos
the two of you holding an adorable handmade
you to put on your wedding dress one more
When you’re relaxed, happy, and perhaps
sign exclaiming your thanks. It might take you
time, but it also gives you some extra time to
a little bit tanner, it will show through
slightly longer to send out your thank-you
get some shots you didn’t have time for on
photographs. Many resorts, particularly those
notes because you’ll have to wait for prints to
your wedding day. You could either head back
in the Caribbean, have onsite photographers
come back, but it’s well worth it.
to your reception location or choose an entirely
that will be happy to do a short photo session
different venue for a new look.
with you so you can document the vacation
a good dry-cleaning. You can either do this
Photo booths. The photo booth trend is still
with beautiful photos.
going strong, and why wouldn’t it be? It offers
Trash the dress. Despite the increasing
In the years to come, you’ll be happy to look
a super-fun entertainment option during the
popularity of trash-the-dress photos, some
back on your photos from before, during, and
wedding reception, and people love piling in
people are still shocked when you tell them
after the wedding and share them with your
those little booths to show off their smiles. Don’t
you’ve scheduled a session. The name is a
friends and family. And don’t forget to send out
forget a basket of props for guests to dress up.
bit of a misnomer though, because you don’t
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In the blink of an eye, a normal day turned into a memory Megan Christensen would never forget. After a day at work, she returned home to find music in the air and longtime love Jake Schmidt waiting in the backyard. After a tearful proposal, the couple was whisked away to dinner. As the new bride-to-be processed the events of the evening, she felt the need to call and share the big news with her family. Before she could make the call, the waiter informed the couple they were seated at the wrong table and needed to be moved. As they approached their new table, Megan was thrilled to see the faces of her parents, family and friends, ready to celebrate!
Ceremony & Reception Site: Ocotillo Golf Resort Photography: Brooke Photography Wedding Planner: Leslie Honaker of Kate & Company Events Bride’s Gown: David’s Bridal Hair: Annabelle Jones of Artistry on Location & Leidan Mitchell Salon Makeup: Leidan Mitchell Salon Invitations: Definitely Debra Floral & Décor: Butterfly Petals Menu & Catering: Ocotillo Golf Resort Wedding Cakes: Robert’s Catering Music & Entertainment: COMPLETE Transportation: Carey Phoenix Limousine Guest Accommodations: Hilton Phoenix Chandler Hotel
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Ashley Gladden & Joseph Gaetti Sliverleaf Club
December 1, 2012 | Photography by Jeff + Amber
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the story Fate was persistent in bringing together Ashley Gladden and Joseph Gaetti. The first introduction occurred when Ashley was age 3 and Joe was age 6 by their fathers teammates for the Minnesota Twins; The second, in 2007 at a Minnesota Twins Reunion. It wasn’t until the third meeting in 2008, where the pair gave into fate and fell in love. Three years later atop her favorite hiking trial, McDowell Mountain Gateway Loop, Ashley’s life changed as Joe proposed some 25 years after their first introduction.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Silverleaf Club Photography: Jeff + Amber Officiant: Pastor Roger Gordon Wedding Planner: Amina Garrison of Some Like It Classic - Wedding and Event Design Bride’s Gown: Modern Trousseau Couture Veil: Priscilla of Boston Jewelry: Nordstrom Bridesmaid Dresses: Dessy After Six Men’s Attire: Mr. Formal Flowers: Flowers by Jodi Menu & Catering: Silverleaf Club Music & Entertainment: Sweetwater Strings & The JJ’s Wedding Cake: Caketini Transportation: Driver Provider Guest Accommodations: JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa Wedding Night Accommodations: JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa Honeymoon: Grand Velas Riviera Maya Resort
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Michelle Branch & Adam Annett The Refuge Golf and Country Club, Lake Havasu, AZ October 14, 2012 | Photography by Jeff + Amber
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the story Days after Michelle Branch became Mrs. Adam Annett, she wrote on her blog, “Nothing can prepare you for the day of your wedding. It’s a whirlwind of emotions, anticipation, and adrenaline. It’s the best day ever, and it goes by in a blink of an eye” But the memories of that October day will live on forever. Not many weddings include a ceremony complete with audience participation and a singing bridal party, but not many couples are Michelle and Adam Annett. To create a “playful” wedding with “natural with pops of color,” the DIY bride quickly recruited friends and family to bring her vision to life. From the magnetic beer cap escort cards to the hand painted corn hole boards, the wedding truly represented the couple, their love of beer and the perfect start to their life as husband and wife.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: The Refuge Golf and Country Club Photography: Jeff + Amber Bride’s Gown: Mori Lee Invitations: Love Notes Paperie Flowers: Interior Gardens Menu & Catering: The Refuge Golf and Country Club Music & Entertainment: Bryant Stanec of First Class DJ Wedding Cake: Cake Appétit Favors: Love Notes Paperie and Boelter
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Emily Darnell & Ryan Niesz Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa
April 2, 2011 | Photography by Cafiero Photo
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the story The scene was perfect, a hot air balloon ride at sunset. As the basket made its decent back to the ground, Emily Darnell’s world stood still. To her right was a large banner with the words, “Emily, Will You Marry Me?” and to her left, beau Ryan Niesz with the most beautiful ring she’d ever seen. After returning to earth, the couple toasted their engagement and set off for dinner at the same restaurant where they shared their first date three years prior. One year later, surrounded by 130 family and friends the couple said “I Do” in a stunning affair at The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa Photographer: Cafiero Photo Officiant: Katie Fox, Longtime Family Friend Bride’s Gown: Monique Lhuillier Veil: Custom made with Lace from Grandmother’s Wedding Dress Hair: Kendall Gurley Makeup: Brooke Beyler Bridesmaid Dresses: Jim Hjelm Men’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Invitations: Be in Love Designs Flower: Butterfly Petals
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Bethany Jones & Michael Christiansen ASU Kerr Cultural Center
February 23, 2013 | Photography by Dreamcicle Studios Photography
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the story After meeting on eHarmony, Bethany Jones and Michael Christiansen were happy to join the ranks of those who found true love on the match making site. Ready to take their relationship to the next level, Michael planned the perfect proposal. Starting the evening at Talking Stick Resort’s uber romantic Orange Sky Restaurant, the pair enjoyed a romantic dinner complete with stunning views of the city. Not wanting to make the proposal obvious to his love, dinner ended and the pair returned to his house. Thinking a ring box was coming next, Bethany was surprise when Michael presented her with a large box. As she unwrapped, she found a brand new….. iPad. Surprised, happy and delighted with the thoughtful gift, Bethany missed what remained hidden in the box. As our bride-to-be continued to look in the box she discovered a ring, her life changed as she looked up to find Michael on bended knee.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: ASU Kerr Cultural Center Photography: Dreamcicle Studios Photography Officiant: Kyle Faber Wedding Planner: Denise Nicolette of What A Day Weddings Bride’s Gown: Bellisima Bridal Veil: The Wedding Accessory Superstore Hair: Tori Barksi Makeup: Lauren Stowell Men’s Attire: Parker & Schmidt Clothiers Floral & Décor: Tylers Custom Designs Menu & Catering: Straight to the Plate Catering Music & Entertainment: Desert Music Entertainment Honeymoon: Sandals Whitehouse, Jamaica
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Jessica Rudolph & Nathan Pepper Sedona Golf Resort
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the story Sedona quickly became an important place to Jessica Rudolph and Nathan Pepper; it was the sight of their first trip together, home to many cherished memories and the site for two life changing moments. The first of these moments occurred on a hike to local favorite spot, The Knoll. With the sun setting at their backs and not a soul around them, Nate pulled out a blanket, a chilled bottle of champagne and a ring! Surrounded by the beauty of the red rocks, Nate declared his love for Jessica and proposed. The second life changing moment came two years later as Jessica and Nathan became man and wife at the Sedona Golf Resorts in October 2012.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Sedona Golf Resort Photography: Jill Lauren Photography Videography: AZeventVIDEO Officiant: Your Dream Ceremony, Reverend Mark Culbertson Bride’s Gown: Suzanne’s Bridal Boutique Hair & Makeup: Sedona Beauty Team Bridesmaid: Alfred Angelo Men’s Attire: Parker & Schmidt Clothiers Invitations: The Wedding Accessory Superstore Flowers: Glamorous Occasions Menu & Catering: Sedona Golf Resort Music & Entertainment: Ray The DJ Wedding Cake: Safeway
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Jenny Greening & Eric Reece Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa
October 27, 2012 | Katrina Wallace Photographers
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the story The weekend began with a surprise trip to San Diego. A weekend of relaxation and fun in the sun was on the agenda. After a day of bike riding, and walking the beach, Jenny Greening & Eric Reece stopped to take photos along the shoreline. First it was Jenny’s turn to pose in the waves. Then the camera was passed to Eric, but instead of striking a pose, Eric reached into his pocket and began professing his love and devotion. As the waves crashed, Eric proposed on bended knee. Surrounded by the beauty of the Arizona Mountains, the couple became Mr & Mrs Reece in October 2012 at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Location: Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa Photographer: Katrina Wallace Photographers Videography: Dr. Mike Reece, Uncle of the Groom Bride’s Gown & Veil: Kirstie Kelly Couture Hair: Taryn Hitchings-Sensemen Makeup: Linda Wagner Bridesmaid Dresses: Jenny Yoo Men’s Attire: Jos A Bank Invitations: Studio Grace by Julie Gibson Flowers: Avant-Garde Menu & Catering: Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa Music & Entertainment: Simply3Trio (Strings at Ceremony/Cocktail Hour); Sapphire Sky Wedding Cake: Classic Cake & Confections Guest Accommodations: Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa
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Jessica Williams & Geoffrey Clore Tre Bella
March 10, 2012 | Photography by Life Through a Lens Photography
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the story The beach would play a big role in the love story of Jessica Williams and Geoffrey Clore. Their first meeting was at a beachside karaoke bar. It was an instant connection and the duo’s affection quickly blossomed into true love. The lovebirds returned to the beach one year later. The setting sun against the ocean waves created the ideal backdrop, as Geoffrey proclaimed his desired to make Jessica his wife. One year later, the Texas natives would travel to Arizona to become man and wife at Tre Bella in Mesa, Arizona. Complete with 65 of their closest family and friends, the newly proclaimed Mr. & Mrs. Clore enjoyed a reception filled with more love, laughter and joy than they could have ever dreamed.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Tre Bella Photography: Life Through a Lens Photography Officiant: David Payne Bride’s Gown: David’s Bridal Hair & Makeup: Le Studio Flowers: Blume Events Music & Entertainment: Premier Audio Visual Honeymoon: Sandals Whitehouse, Jamaica
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Allison Jane Patterson & Paul Contris Montelucia Resort & Spa
April 21, 2012 | Kimberly Jarman Photography
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the story It was a day out of a fairytale. Allison Jane Patterson looked the part of the stunning princess in her Monique Lluillier fitted gown, while groom Paul Contris was the picture perfect tall dark and handsome prince. While the crystal accents glisten in the April sun, Aj’s ultimate dream came true as she said “I do” and married the man of her dreams. Inspired by their vacation to Spain, a trip in which they fell in love with the country and each other, the reception had traces of their romance throughout. From the ruby red sangrias, to Latin harmonies floating in the air, the evening was a true reflection of their love, their passion and the start of their new lives together.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Montelucia Resort & Spa Photography: Kimberly Jarman Photography Videography: I Do Films Officiant: Pastor Randy Olson, Hope Lutheran Church Bride’s Gown: Monique Lluillier Hair: Will Zecco Makeup: Corrina Cooke Bridesmaid Dresses: Jim Hjelm Men’s Attire: Mr. Formal Invitations: Celebrations in Paper Floral & Decor: Angelic Grove Menu & Catering: Montelucia Resort & Spa Music & Entertainment: Mosaico Music & Dance Wedding Cake: Julia Baker Confections Guest Accommodations: Montelucia Resort & Spa Wedding Night Accommodations: Montelucia Resort & Spa
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Michelle Lai & Nathan Dubes Royal Arcadia Hacienda November 17, 2012 | Photography by Kimberly Jarman Photography
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the story It was the picture perfect location: The Turatao Marine Preserve in Southern Thailand. With the beach to themselves Michelle Lai and Nathan Dubes began snorkeling through the water looking at the colorful fish, the beautiful ocean floor and the stunning coral of the region. When Nathan waved over his love, Michelle thought he wanted to share the perfect fish. Instead it was an invitation to share his life as he pointed to the ring box lying in the ocean floor. After diving to retrieve the ring, he proposed and the memory was sealed with a salty ocean kiss. Seven months later, in an intimate ceremony, Michelle and Nathan became man and wife.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Royal Arcadia Hacienda Photography: Kimberly Jarman Photography Videography: Shoot Me Films Wedding Planner: Tiffany Lager of Pretty Paisley Events Hair: Amy Freudenberg Makeup: Andrea Hill Bridesmaid Dresses: Mori Lee Men’s Attire: Calvin Klein Invitations: Frilly Milly Events & Design Flowers: Jack & Jill’s Flowers Menu & Catering: Copper Square Kitchen Music & Entertainment: Miguel de Maria, Elegant Spanish Guitar Wedding Cake: My Goodness Cakes Honeymoon: Cook Islands in the South Pacific
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Jennifer Little & Johnny Mendoza Aldea at Tlaquepaque Phoenix
April 21, 2012 | StepOnMe Photography
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the story What started as a workplace romance quickly grew into a love story that would make the storybooks jealous. So it was no surprise to Jennifer Little that beau Johnny Mendoza, prepared the perfect proposal the night before her birthday after 5 years of dating. Entering her home after a long day at work, Jennifer discovered a path of rose petals leading her to the man of her dreams on bended knee. One year later the pair said “I Do” at Aldea at Tlaquepaque Phoenix surrounded by 100 guests. After a picture perfect evening, guest lined the walkway, with sparklers in hand, to send Mr & Mrs. Mendoza off to their Hawaiian honeymoon in style!
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Aldea at Tlaquepaque Phoenix Photography: StepOnMe Photography Bride’s Gown: David’s Bridal Hair & Makeup: Karsen Walker Bridesmaid Dresses: David’s Bridal Men’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Flowers: Petals by Lucy Menu & Catering: Atlasta Catering and Event Concepts Music & Entertainment: Push Play Entertainment Wedding Cake: Tiffany’s Cakes & More Honeymoon: Oahu, Hawaii
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Rebecca Arvizu & Johnny Medrano Hotel Palmor Phoenix | CityScape
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the story In the fall of 2005, Johnny Medrano was a local on air radio personality when local charity representative Rebecca Arvizu walked into the studio. There was an instant connection. After a few months of dating, Rebecca introduced Johnny to her then 6 year old son Anthony. With his seal of approval, the pair built a life together and 7 years later the duo became husband and wife at Hotel Palmor in downtown Phoenix. As the last song of the wedding played, Johnny turned to his wife to ask about her favorite part of the day. The bride beamed and answered, “The day was perfect. It was the day I married my best friend. What gets better than that?” .
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Hotel Palmor Phoenix | CityScape Photography: LindenLeaf Photography Officiant: Reverend Nick Martrain of Reverend Giovanni Weddings Wedding Planner: Jessica Barry of J Barry Designs Bride’s Gown: Brilliant Bridal Hair & Makeup: KLM Artistry Bridesmaid Dresses: Nordstrom Wedding Suite Scottsdale Men’s Attire: JoS. A. Bank Invitations: Minted.com Floral & Décor: J Barry Designs Menu & Catering: Hotel Palmor Phoenix Music & Entertainment: Mark “MG” Garcia Wedding Cake: Piece Of Cake Desserts - Phoenix Wedding Cakes Guest Accommodations: Hotel Palmor Phoenix Wedding Night Accommodations: Hotel Palmor Phoenix Honeymoon: New York City
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Lindsey O’Connor & David Stearns Firesky Resort & Spa
November 10, 2012 | Photography by LindenLeaf Photography
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the story A top the ferris wheel at Navy Pier in November 2011, the moment just felt right, as David Stearns popped the question to long-time love Lindsey O’Connor. The perfect impulse proposal was followed by a perfectly planned wedding one year later at Firesky Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. Complete with a live band, 200 guests on the dance floor, and even Lindsey’s father joining the band on the cowbell, the evening will go down as a party no one in attendance will ever forget.
Resources Ceremony & Reception Site: Firesky Resort & Spa Photography: LindenLeaf Photography Officiant: Father Bill Rhodes Bride’s Gown: Casablanca Bridal Jewelry: Nordstrom Hair & Makeup: Pucci Salon Men’s Attire: Mens’ Wearhouse Invitations: Paper Crazy Flowers: Flowers by Jodi Menu & Catering: Firesky Resort & Spa Music & Entertainment: Chuck E. Baby & The All Stars Wedding Cake: Piece Of Cake Desserts - Phoenix Wedding Cakes Favors: Donation to Arizona Humane Society Guest Accommodations: Firesky Resort & Spa Wedding Night Accommodations: Firesky Resort & Spa Honeymoon: St. Thomas
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Destination: Wedded Bliss
Whether Stateside Or International, Destination Weddings Offer Something Different for Traveling Written by Kelsey Casselbury
Arizona, in all its glory, can provide a beautiful backdrop for a wedding. But when a bride (or groom) has been bitten by the travel bug and the deserts of Phoenix and Tucson, red rocks of Sedona or pine trees of Flagstaff just don’t give the couple what they want, a destination wedding might be just the ticket. Beyond simply offering an exotic locale in which to say “I do,” a destination wedding has a few other perks, too. If you’re craving an intimate celebration but don’t know how to cut off the guest list, a destination wedding shortens it naturally. (Of course, the opposite is also true – if you imagine a major blow-out, make sure your friends have the time off from work and the cash for a plane ticket.) Additionally, destination weddings – particularly those held at resorts – tend to be less work for the bride, as the on-site coordinator tends to take care of most of the work. If you think your wedding should include a beach or vineyard, plane ticket and an entirely new backdrop, check out some of Arizona Weddings’ top destination wedding locales, found in Mexico, the Caribbean and right here in the U.S.
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Sandals Grande | Antigua
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Situated on the longest white-sand beach in Antigua, Dickenson Bay,
Luxury and pristine tropical beauty collide at Sandals Emerald Bay, locat-
Sandals Grande combines picturesque backdrops with world-class ser-
ed in the Exuma Islands in the Bahamas, a chain of 365 islands and cays
vice. The resort is home to the original “Rondovals,” private villas nestled
that span hundreds of miles of crystal-clear waters. Couples at Emerald
in foliage with a private plunge pool or easy beach access – plus the at-
Bay, an adults-only resort, are privy to all the wedding perks that Sandals
tention of a personal butler. Sandals offers its specialty Destination Wed-
has to offer, while their guests will enjoy an 18-hole golf course, six tennis
ding Designer, an online inspiration and planning tool that helps brides
courts, the Caribbean’s largest zero-entry pool and a 16,000-square-foot
coming from near and far in selecting what they desire for their flowers,
spa. For the ultimate in luxury, book a room that includes a personal
décor, cakes, entertainment and more.
butler.
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Punta Cana
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Hardrockhotelpuntacana.com If you’re looking for a blend of relaxation and excitement, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is the place for your wedding. Whether it’s the action of the table games in the casino, the ambiance of the resort’s nightclub or the tranquility of the Rock Spa, this family-friendly resort combines the best of both worlds. Hard Rock offers nine wedding packages, all styled by celebrity designer Colin Cowie, ranging from simple to lavish, all with a touch of edgy elegance that the Hard Rock is known for.
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St. Regis Princeville | Kauai, Hawaii
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St. Regis Princeville Kauai, Hawaii Stregisprinceville.com The breathtaking beauty of Kauai makes it a prime location for a destination wedding, no passport required. The St. Regis Princeville, located on the north shore of the “Garden Island,” features 9,000 acres of what the resort calls “tropical sophistication.” For those tying the knot, choose from a tranquil, intimate ceremony under the canopy of a kamani tree, or invite all your friends and family to celebrate in style in the grand ballroom of Bay Terrace, all planned with the help of St. Regis’ wedding specialists.
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V. Sattui Winery | Napa Valley
The Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach, California
V. Sattui Winery Napa Valley, California
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Winery in Napa Valley. A family winery with a history dating back to 1885,
Get married stateside with views of the Pacific Ocean at Hyatt Regen-
V. Sattui is one of the very few wineries in the region that host weddings.
cy Huntington Beach and Spa. This Orange County property features
Whether or not you’re a wine lover, the 35 acres of vineyards, manicured
unique Andalusian architecture, a convenient location for local Southern
gardens and barrel cellar offer a stunning backdrop that’s reminiscent of
California attractions and more than 500 guestrooms with a private bal-
old-age wineries of France and Italy – meaning you don’t need to have a
cony or patio. Spend the day relaxing at the on-location spa or poolside
passport to host a destination wedding that feels like you’ve been trans-
before walking down the aisle, wherever you choose that aisle to be lo-
ported to another world.
Vsattui.com Celebrate domestic bliss with a domestic destination wedding at V. Sattui
cated. Each of the Hyatt’s three ballrooms has an ocean view, perfect for wedding-day photo ops, as well as a team of culinary professionals to design the ultimate reception menu.
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Viceroy Hotel and Resorts | Riviera Maya
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for all ages with a AAA five-diamond rating. The resort, which offers a
Located just 3 miles from Playa del Carmen, the Viceroy Riviera Maya
variety of all-inclusive wedding packages, is surrounded by 80 acres of
encompasses 6 acres of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, overlooking the
jungles, protected mangroves and cenotes, freshwater wells, as well as
turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Guests will enjoy the all-villa re-
more than 1,000 feet of white sand beaches. Soon-to-be newlyweds can
sort, which offers an “Extreme Takeover” destination wedding package,
choose from five wedding packages, including one that is complimentary
offering the ultimate in resort luxury. The all-inclusive package consists
when at least eight rooms are booked for a minimum of three nights.
of three nights for up to 82 people – offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and
Whether you desire an intimate ceremony on the beach or a grander
drinks daily, along with use of the Viceroy’s other amenities. The Viceroy
ballroom affair, the wedding specialists at the Grand Velas can help you
embraces traditional Mayan culture, offering regional wedding customs,
plan the perfect day.
such as the “Good Wish Mayan Ceremony.”
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Resorts can be family-friendly and luxurious at the same time – just look at Grand Velas, located in the Riviera Maya, a vacation destination
El Dorado Maroma | Riviera Maya
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Romantic Sunset Dinners on the Beach El Dorado Maroma Riviera Maya
Located on the spectacular Maroma Beach, considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, El Dorado Maroma offers a luxurious resort setting for those ages 16 and older. Private infinity pools? You got it. Swim-up suites? Find them here. A lavish spa? Of course. Concierge services? Definitely. And for those getting married, choose from two beachfront locations as well as a beachfront wedding chapel. All couples receive the services of the resort’s wedding coordinators, who can help you plan the ideal tropical wedding, whether it’s a ceremony for two or an affair with friends and family.
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Las Ventanas al Paraiso | Los Cabos
Playacar Palace | Playa del Carmen
Playacar Palace Playa del Carmen
Las Ventanas al Paraiso Los Cabos
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Couples tying the knot at Playacar Palace, located in beautiful Playa del
Tie the knot in one of the fastest-growing resort destinations, Los Cabos,
Carmen, can choose from one of nine lavish wedding collections de-
located on the stunning Sea of Cortez. Luxury resort Las Ventanas sees
signed by celebrity wedding planner Colin Cowie. Say your “I dos” on
350 days of sun per year, so weather doesn’t need to be a worry on your
the white sand beach, tropical gardens or the elegant solarium. Plan-
wedding day. Romance is in high supply at Las Ventanas – the resort
ning your wedding doesn’t need to be a stressful process – the planning
offers a variety of gorgeous locations to get married, include the white-
staff at Palace Resorts can cater to your desires. Looking beyond the
sand beach, but also features a “Department of Romance,” which offers
wedding, Playacar offers 200 well-appointed guest rooms with balconies
a carriage ride for two, chance to sleep under the stars or enjoy a private
overlooking the Caribbean Sea and Cozumel Island. Each room includes
gourmet dinner for two.
a double Jacuzzi – how’s that for romance?
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Excellence Riviera Cancun | Riviera Maya
Excellence Playa Mujeres | Playa Mujeres
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Twenty-five minutes north of Cancun, you’ll find Playa Mujeres. This loca-
Another offering from the Excellence Resort family is Excellence Riviera
tion combines the convenience and activity of Cancun with the feeling of
Cancun, an adults-only resort set in a prime Cancun location. Whether
being hidden away in a private oasis. Excellence Playa Mujeres is adults-
you and your guests want to relish in the luxury of the tropical resort or
only, making it a prime location for couples who’d like to host a grown-up
head off-property for the nightlife and excitement of bustling Cancun,
affair. Wedding locations include romantic gazebos, private yachts or ex-
Excellence features something for everyone – including six pools, eight
clusive villas, while guests will enjoy VIP amenities, picturesque views of
restaurants and a full-scale fitness center. Before your wedding, get pam-
the Caribbean Sea and perfectly manicured resort grounds – along with
pered at the swim-in Miilé Spa, which includes a dedicated spa menu for
2 miles of white-sand beaches, seven swimming pools and nine gourmet
couples, and then choose one of three customizable wedding packages
restaurants. What more does a destination wedding need?
to make your day one to remember.
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Honeymoon for Hire Why Hire A Travel Agent, And How To Make One Work For You Written by Kelsey Casselbury
When the stress of wedding planning gets to be too much, there’s nearly always one saving grace in sight: the honeymoon. After fighting with your cousin about whether her kids can come to the wedding or bickering with your mother-in-law about the centerpieces, all you want to do is lie on the beach with a cool drink in hand, gazing over calm, turquoise waters. But planning the trip can be tricky, too. Where to go? What to do? Where to stay? How to pack? Enter the travel agent. The Perks of Hiring a Travel Agent Well, a travel agent might not be able to make a packing list for you, though most of them are well-traveled and can offer a few tips. Although not everyone needs to book their honeymoon through a travel agent, but the advantages of using a travel agent to plan your honeymoon go well beyond the suitcase. Start with your destination -- where do you want to go? You might have some ideas, like a resort in the Caribbean or a historic city in Europe. But which Caribbean island is best for you? What European city has the vibe you’re aching for? A travel agent can tell you that if you are hoping to book at an all-inclusive resort, avoid Anguilla, Bermuda or the Cayman Islands, all of which lack this budget-friendly lodging option.
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In addition, know what your budget is and make it clear to the travel agent, as well as your priorities. If you’d rather be in the middle of a city
Prague or Lisbon.
with a smaller hotel room, tell your agent so she can find the perfect
After you’ve made specific decisions, a travel agent can help you
hotel room for you. If you’re dying to go to Paris, France, but have a
secure upgrades and, in some cases, save money. They have connections
budget that’s more like Paris, Texas, your travel agent can help you
to travel companies, including car rental agencies, resorts, cruises and
reconcile the dream versus the finances.
more, that can help you get deals that you wouldn’t be able to snag
Arm your agent with anything she needs to know, even if you think
on your own. If nothing else, travel agents are able to package things
it’s relatively inconsequential. An agent should be in the know when
together to make it easier to pay for your vacation. For example, airlines
it comes to your medical and nutritional needs, smoking preferences,
typically require you to pay for your flights up-front, but a travel agent
whether you mind kids being around or prefer an adults-only location,
can package the cost of the resort and flights together and allow you
and more. Throw all the information at her, and let her do with it as
to make interest-free payments until one to two months before you
she will.
actually depart.
Finally, don’t be afraid to ask questions. A travel agent is your main
Finally, a travel agent can be invaluable once you’re finally on your
resource for preparing and enjoying your honeymoon, so if you want to
honeymoon. If your flight plans go awry -- such as if you’re bumped from
know if the resort you booked has an elliptical machine in the gym, shoot
a flight and will miss your connection -- your travel agent will take care
her an email. While on vacation, make sure you get a phone number for
of the logistics while you’re enjoying a glass of wine at the airport bar.
after-hours emergencies -- the last thing you want is to arrive at a resort late at night, find out your reservation has been lost and be unable to
Finding the Right Travel Agent
reach your biggest ally, your travel agent.
Not all travel agents will be the right one for you. It’s not a regulated
With the help of a travel agent, your honeymoon will be hassle-free
industry, so finding an agent that is experienced, well-traveled and
-- just what you need after the excitement and exhaustion of your
credentialed makes all the difference. Ask around to see if a friend used
wedding day.
a travel agent for recent vacations that they would recommend -- word of mouth is the best advertising for an agency. If your social circle isn’t the jet-setting type, check out the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTAnet.com) or the Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA.com) to find a member agent that’s in good standing with the organizations. Many travel agents specialize in specific parts of the globe -- choose one that’s an expert in your country or region of choice. They’re more likely to have stronger connections with local companies, as well as a personal knowledge database to offer tips and ideas for local travel. Look for an agent with the “DS,” or Destination Specialist, credential. In most cases, a travel agent will not come at a cost to you; rather, they are paid by the companies that you eventually book with. If the concept of your agent getting a kickback from a resort or cruise company bothers you, ask if any of their recommendations provide a financial incentive for them. It doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take their advice, but it will give you more information that you need. In some cases, travel agents might charge a small upfront fee to discourage customers that use their expertise and then book the trip on their own. However, that fee will typically be applied to the final price of your vacation.
Working with the Agent The relationship between a travel agent and client must work two ways. Before sending a travel agent on a wild goose chase for price quotes on hotels or flights to a variety of locales, have some sort of idea of what type of vacation you want. It might be nothing more than the notion that you want a beachfront, tropical resort with a flight time of less than fours from your hometown; however, that will help the agent quickly narrow down your options. ArizonaWeddings.com
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And while Paris and Rome seem natural for honeymooners, a travel agent can clue you in on the lesser-known romantic locales, such as
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Island Hopping:
Bora Bora
Tahaa
Bora Bora…. Moorea…Tahiti….Tikehau
Raiatea
Huahine
Written by Kristina Celik
Moorea
Located in the southern Pacific Ocean
about
halfway between South America and Australia, French Polynesia is a mesmerizing wonderland of reef-fringed islands and translucent
South Pacific Ocean
Tahiti
aqua lagoons. Better known by the name of its main island, Tahiti, this destination is epitome of the Pacific dream. Pack your bags and enjoy the beauty of the islands….so blue, so lush, that it’s hard to believe colors so vibrant truly exist.
THE TRIP CONTINUES: Bora Bora Location: Under a one hour flight from the island of Tahiti or Moorea,
FIRST STOP: Tahiti
Bora Bora offers perfect white-sand beaches, emerald waters and
Location: Queen of the Pacific, Tahiti is easier to travel to than you
romance. Simply put, the island is everything you’ve heard and more!
might imagine. Under 8 hours by air from Los Angeles (LAX) airport,
Accommodations: Set amidst Bora Bora’s gentle beauty and tranquil
with daily nonstop flights.
paradise, Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa - member of Leading Hotels
Accommodations: Manava Suite Resort Tahiti puts you at the heart
and Leading Spas of the World - offers an authentic Polynesian experience
of the Tahitian adventure, with everything from island tours and jeep
coupled with luxury accommodations and service. From top-notch service
safaris, to dolphin watching and sunset cruises. Situated on the west
to the overwater bungalows, The Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa is
side of the island, Manava Suite Hotel boasts the largest infinity pool on
everything you’ve seen and heard about the area times 10.
the island, complete with the popular Taapuna Pool Bar, where a sunset cocktail is the highlight of the day, as the rich reds and oranges light up
FINAL STOP: Tikehau
the ocean and spread spectacularly across the sky.
Location: Found in the Tuamotu Islands just east of the Society Islands where you’ll find Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora.
NEXT STOP: Moorea
Accommodations: The best kept secret in the region, Tikehau Pearl
Location: A few minutes from the island of Tahiti by plane, and only
Beach Resort is nestled in a wild coconut grove with a pink sand beach.
thirty minutes by high-speed catamaran, the beauty of Moorea is
The 10-acre property is so intimate and the service is so impeccable,
unforgettable.
you’re left with the feeling like you’re on your very own private island
Accommodations: Winner of the Tripadvisor’s Certificate of Excellence
with a top-notch staff ready to make your every dream come true.
in 2011 & 2012, The Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa is the ideal boutique resort for couples looking to take advantage of the French Polynesia shown
Only one thing comes to mind as my trip came to a close, French
in images across the world. All bungalows on property, offer a direct
Polynesia is made up of 118 islands, meaning I better start planning my
access to the lagoon with premium overwater bungalows set right above
trip back…I have 114 islands left to check on my list! Until we meet again,
the reef drop off allowing for fabulous snorkeling.
I’ll be dreaming of Bora Bora …. Moorea …. Tahiti .... Tikehau.
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Catering
BevMo!..................................................................................................................Backcover
Catering Guide............................................................................................................. 195
Holiday Inn & Suites Phoenix Airport...................................................................70
Copper Square Kitchen...............................................................................................193
Hotel Palomar Phoenix | CityScape...................................................................... 72
Creations in Cuisine Catering................................................................................. 189
Hotel Valley Ho..................................................................................................................23
Fresh From The Kitchen...............................................................................................191
Hyatt Regency Phoenix...............................................................................................132
Heidi's Events & Catering...........................................................................................192
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale...........................................................................................51
JJ Bella Catering............................................................................................................190
Irish Cultural Center .....................................................................................................65
Rendezvous Catering & Events.......................................... Inside Front Cover
Japanese Friendship Garden....................................................................................65
Pour Masters, Inc........................................................................................................... 194
Beauty & Fitness Spa & Beauty Guide .........................................................................................316, 317 Artistry on Location....................................................................................................305 Brushed, Inc..................................................................................................................... 307 Dana Railey Makeup Artist......................................................................................308
Sharko's Catering...........................................................................................................193
Estetica Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery.........................................309
Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort...................................115
JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.............................................................. 31 Las Sendas Golf Club.....................................................................................................69
Glam Lounge Artists.................................................................................................... 310
Ceremony & Reception Sites
Lavender & Old Lace................................................................................................ 18, 19
Natural Beauty by Joni............................................................................................... 310
Ceremony & Reception Guide....................................................................135-139
Little America Hotel.......................................................................................................141
Orangetheory Fitness..................................................................................................315
Aldea at Tlaquepaque Phoenix................................................................................63
McCormick Ranch Golf Club......................................................................................119
Pucci Salon.......................................................................................................................306
Anthem Golf & Country Club.....................................................................................43
Mountain Preserve Reception Center..................................................................119
Redd’s Wedding Hair......................................................................................................311
Apache Wells Country Club.......................................................................................112
Peoria Pines Golf & Restaurant................................................................................121
Rolfs Salon..........................................................................................................................313
Arizona Biltmore..............................................................................................................57
The Phoenician.................................................................................................................47
Rumors Salon....................................................................................................................311
Arizona Golf Resort & Conference Center........................................................132
Phoenix Art Museum......................................................................................................61
Scottsdale Wedding Experience.................................................................................9
Arizona Grand Resort & Spa...................................................................................... 37
Phoenix Zoo........................................................................................................................94
Arizona Renaissance Festival..................................................................................127
Pointe Hilton Resorts-Squaw Peak Resort........................................................88
Aunt Chilada's..................................................................................................................108
Pointe Hilton Resorts-Tapatio Cliffs Resort.......................................................90
Blackstone Country Club.............................................................................................56
Portico Weddings & Events........................................................................................121
Boojum Tree Hidden Gardens..................................................................................49
Radisson Fort McDowell Resort & Casino.........................................................123
Carefree Resort & Conference Center.................................................................113
Raven Golf Club at Verrado....................................................................................... 73
Bridal Fashion Bridal Fashion Guide.................................................................................. 298, 299 Arizona's Bridal & Formal.........................................................................................275 Brides by Demetrios.......................................................................................................15 Brilliant Bridal...................................................................................................................281 David's Bridal....................................................................................................................271 Kaira's Bridal & Tuxedo Superstore.....................................................................279 La Bella Bridal Boutique.............................................................................................277 Mariée Bridal Gallery........................................................................................262, 263 Schaffers............................................................................................................................273 Scottsdale Wedding Experience.................................................................................9 Strut..................................................................................................................................... 269 Suzanne's Bridal Boutique & Tuxedo...................................................................261 Uptown Bridal & Boutique........................................................................................267 The Wedding Accessory Superstore.................................................................. 265 Wedding Belles Bridal Boutique............................................Inside Back Cover
Bridal Shows
Chaparral Suites Resort...............................................................................................55
Regency Garden...............................................................................................................58
The Clayton on the Park.............................................................................................. 27
Rendezvous Catering & Events.............................................Inside Front Cover
Coup Des Tartes.............................................................................Inside Front Cover
Royal Palms Resort & Spa...........................................................................................87
Crowne Plaza Phoenix.................................................................................................129
SASSI.......................................................................................................................................67
Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort.........................................................40, 41
Scottsdale Cottonwoods Resort & Suites..........................................................89
Desert Botanical Garden.............................................................................................. 13
Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center...............................................................17
Different Pointe of View...............................................................................................53
Seville Golf & Country Club........................................................................................93
Doubletree by Hilton Phoenix-Gilbert and SanTan Elegante..................118
Shenandoah Mill..............................................................................................................122
Doubletree Suites Phoenix........................................................................................125
Sheraton Crescent Hotel.............................................................................................62
Downtown Phoenix Venues..................................................................................... 130
Sheraton Phoenix Airport Hotel Tempe........................................................... 120
El Chorro..............................................................................................................................125
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel.......................................................................111
Embassy Suites Phoenix-Scottsdale.....................................................................131
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa.............................................................95
Embassy Suites Phoenix-Tempe............................................................................ 102
Stonebridge Manor....................................................................................................... 103
Embassy Suites Phoenix North..............................................................................123
Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club...................................................100
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess...................................................................................25
Talking Stick Resort........................................................................................................29
Fiesta Fountains..............................................................................................................129
Tempe Center for the Arts.........................................................................................92
Fiesta Resort & Conference Center.......................................................................60
Tempe Mission Palms..................................................................................................104
Cakes & Desserts
The Foothills Golf Club...................................................................................................91
Thornager's.......................................................................................................................142
21 Cakes................................................................................................................................197
Fountain Hills Resort & Suites by Holiday Inn.................................................66
Tre Bella................................................................................................................................. 71
Designer Cakes by April.............................................................................................199
Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North...........................................45
Tubac Golf Resort & Spa.............................................................................................127
Frost A Gelato Shoppe................................................................................................199
Gainey Ranch Golf Club................................................................................................131
Val Vista Lakes Events................................................................................................. 110
Let Them Eat Cake, Inc................................................................................................197
Gold Canyon Golf Resort...........................................................................................109
The Venue at Stonecreek...........................................................................................96
Bridal Fashion Debut.................................................................................................... 184 East Valley Bridal Show.............................................................................................. 185 Phoenix Bridal Show.....................................................................................................183
Lovely Little Cake Shop..............................................................................................199
Hassayampa Inn..............................................................................................................143
Venue at the Grove.........................................................................................................54
Scottsdale Wedding Experience.................................................................................9
Heard Museum..................................................................................................................68
The Venue Scottsdale...................................................................................................114
Torched Goodness........................................................................................................199
Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix/Avondale................................................................. 130
Villa Siena...........................................................................................................................107
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advertiser index Villa Tuscana Reception Hall.................................................................................... 101 The Westin LaPaloma Resort & Spa......................................................................99 The Wigwam.......................................................................................................................97 Windemere Hotel & Conference Center......................................................... 105 Windmill Suites at St. Philip's Plaza.......................................................................59 Windmill Suites in Surprise........................................................................................59 Windmill Suites of Chandler......................................................................................59 The Wright House Garden Reception Centre.................................................6, 7
The Wedding Accessory Superstore.................................................................. 265
Jewelry Cornelis Hollander Designs.....................................................................................2, 3
Suzanne's Bridal Boutique & Tuxedo...................................................................261 The Wedding Accessory Superstore.................................................................. 265 Tux-Xpress......................................................................................................................... 295
London Gold.......................................................................................................................33
Videography
The Wedding Accessory Superstore.................................................................. 265
Arizona Wedding Video.............................................................................................340
Northern Arizona
Serendipity Cinematography.................................................................................340
Hassayampa Inn..............................................................................................................143 Little America Hotel.......................................................................................................141
Wedding & Event Planners
Sedona Bride Photographers................................................................................ 336
A Day to Cherish Weddings..................................................................................... 164
Thornager's.......................................................................................................................142
Amy Mancuso Events.......................................................................................................5
Arizona Deejay Company.........................................................................................324
Officiant
Epiphan'i of the Elements..........................................................................................174
Desert House Productions.......................................................................................322
Officant Guide..............................................................................................................182
Desert Music Entertainment...................................................................................324
Reverend Giovanni Weddings.................................................................................180
Djs & Live Entertainment Entertainment Guide....................................................................................326, 327 Ambience Sound & Lighting.....................................................................................321
Events by Danielle...........................................................................................................181 House of Glitter Wedding & Event Planning....................................................172 Simply Elegant Event & Wedding Design..........................................................178
It's Just Dance.................................................................................................................324 Shepherd Entertainment..........................................................................................323
Photography
Simply Refined Events................................................................................................168
The Wedding Crashers!..............................................................................................322
Cafiero Photo................................................................................................337, 339, 341
Some Like it Classic Wedding & Event Design...............................................180
Dreamcicle Studios Photography........................................................................334
Sterling Weddings & Events......................................................................................176
Jeff + Amber.....................................................................................................................331
Classic Party Rentals...................................................................................................227
Thee Wedding & Event Warehouse.......................................................................162
Jill Lauren Photography........................................................................................... 338
Encore Creative Weddings.......................................................................................225
Your Perfect Day Weddings & Events..................................................................170
Katrina Wallace Photographers............................................................................ 336
Event Rentals
Munkeboe Party Linens..............................................................................................231
Kimberly Jarman Photography.............................................................................333
Party People.....................................................................................................................228
Le Boudoir Studio.........................................................................................................344
Something Old, Something Older Vintage Wedding Rentals................232
Life Through a Lens Photography.......................................................................335
Sound Lighting FX Inc.................................................................................................233
LindenLeaf Photography...........................................................................................332
Y-Knot Party & Rentals............................................................................................... 229
StepOnMe Photography............................................................................................ 342
Floral & DĂŠcor
Pre-Wedding Celebrations
Brady's Floral Gallery...................................................................................................219
Rehearsal Dinner Guide...............................................................................150-154
Butterfly Petals..............................................................................................................220
Bartlett Lake Marina.................................................................................................... 148
Community Florist........................................................................................................ 218
Fogo de ChĂŁo Churrascaria......................................................................................145
Encore Creative Weddings.......................................................................................225
It's Just Dance.................................................................................................................324
Flowers by Jodi................................................................................................................217
J&G Steakhouse at The Phoenician.....................................................................147
Lux Wedding Florist.......................................................................................................221
Old Town Tortilla Factory........................................................................................... 146
Scottsdale Wedding Experience.................................................................................9 Simply Elegant Event & Weddings Design.......................................................224
Transportation
Thee Wedding & Event Warehouse.......................................................................162
Arrive In Style..................................................................................................................325
Y-Knot Party & Rentals............................................................................................... 229 Your Event Florist..........................................................................................................223
Tucson & Southern Arizona Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort...................................115
Guest Accommodations
Flipbook Memories........................................................................................................241
Out of Town Guest Guide..........................................................................242, 243
The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa.....................................................................99
Honeymoon & Travel
Windmill Suites at St. Philip's Plaza.......................................................................59
Tubac Golf Resort & Spa.............................................................................................127 Arizona Weddings Travel.................................................................................384-387 Deseret Travel..................................................................................................................393
tuxedo & suits Brilliant Bridal...................................................................................................................281
Invitations, Favors & Gifts
Celebrity Tux and Tails............................................................................................... 295
Flipbook Memories........................................................................................................241
Kaira's Bridal & Tuxedo Superstore.....................................................................279
Signatures Invitations & Gifts.................................................................................239
La Bella Bridal Boutique.............................................................................................277
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Kimberly Jarman Photography
Happily Ever Afterz
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