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6 RICHMOND WEDDINGS MAGAZINE in this edition 8 Wedding Planners 8 | You're Engaged! Now What? 10 | Stay Calm and Plan On 12 Gifts, Favors & More 14 | Trendy & Inexpensive Favors 18 Venues & Accommodations 18 | Your Date is Not Available! 20 | Main Street Station Spotlight 28 | Keys to a Healthy Forever After 32 | Oakdale Spotlight 38 | Your Restaurant for the Reception 44 | Sharing Expectations and Stress! 56 | Things to Consider Before Touring a Venue 64 Venue Directory 68 Caterers 68 | Choosing a Reception Style 72 | Seven Ways to Wow Your Guests 74 Rentals 74 | Rentals – The Forgotten Checklist 82 Attire 84 | Five Things to Know Before Gown Shopping 86 | Engagement Rings for the Modern Bride 91 Photography & Videography 94 | Is A First Look For You? 100 Flowers 102 | Love Your Flowers, Love Your Florist 104 Music 108 Featured Weddings 116 Invitations 116 | Wedding Invitation FAQs 120 Beauty & Health 120 | Five Ways to Enhance Your Smile 124 | After the Aisle: The Blended Family 126 | Relationship Foundation of Virginia Spotlight 128 | Agnihotri Cosmetic Facial Surgery Spotlight 130 Honeymoons 130 | LGBTQ+ Friendly Travel Ideas 134 Transportation 134 | The Grandest of Exits 136 Planning Tools 142 Vendor Directory FALL/WINTER 2022 · ISSUE 64 108 on the cover Cover by Stephanie Jenkins Photography Bride: Susie Novachek Venue: Maymont Wedding Date: Sept. 3, 2022 Hair and Makeup: The Beauty Poodle Dress: Once Wed featured weddings
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You’re Engaged! NOW WHAT?
By Tommy Waters
One of the most-asked questions that wedding vendors hear from couples is, “What do I do first?” And it’s a very important one! Don’t worry. We’re here to help! Here are the top things to think about doing first:
Choose your date.
One thing you can count on is that whatever date you are thinking about…another couple is thinking about it too. Want to hear something scary? In the year 2020, across the nation, one of the most popular dates had over 10,000 couples thinking about it. Fortunately, that is not the case in any given region or area. But it’s still goes without saying that picking the date and zeroing in on a favorite is important.
Book the church and venue.
For all the couples thinking of the same date, you can be sure that they are thinking of the same venues and churches too. Choosing a date and then booking the venue and/or church will certainly check off the big to-do items on your list and can quickly reduce stress. Most will only do one event per day, so booking early will make sure you get the one you want.
Set a budget.
If you haven’t already considered what you have to spend, now is the time to do it. Bring in anyone and everyone that will help with expenses to discuss and create the budget.
Create your wedding party!
One of the most fun, but very stressful jobs on your to-do list can be deciding who will be in the wedding party. Generally, pick the names of friends and family who are closest to you and have the biggest impact on your lives.
(PRO TIP: after choosing the party, sleep on it. Once you’ve asked someone to play such a big role, you can’t take it back!)
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Thomas (everyone calls him Tommy) Waters is with The Renaissance, an all-inclusive wedding ceremony and reception venue based in downtown Richmond’s exciting Arts District. To learn more about The Renaissance, please visit www.renaissanceva.com.
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When it comes to planning, it's important to stay organized! We know how overwhelming it can seem, but that's why we have our wedding planners ready to help! They are pros when it comes to organization and bringing together the biggest day of your life, so BREATHE!
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By Paula Ramirez
It’s official, you’re engaged! Before jumping into the deep end of the wedding pool, be sure to take a breath and take your time getting your feet wet. Here are some helpful steps to keep from feeling overwhelmed while planning the nuptials.
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· UTILIZE A DIGITAL PLATFORM. Tools for planning have come a long way! You’ll find everything in one place to track your progress, even see how best to lighten the load by delegating small tasks to trusted friends. Be sure to make it shareable without allowing for edits.
· SCHEDULE A WEEKLY DATE FOR YOU AND YOUR LOVE! It’s important to spend time together during the planning process but with the caveat that the wedding cannot be discussed during the date. This will surely help you stay romantically connected as a couple.
· COMMIT TO AN EXERCISE PLAN. The best way to relieve stress is to work it out! Whether a 30-minute walk, a barre class or spinning, this one small act done consistently will make otherwise overwhelming situations more enjoyable.
· COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS. Start your engagement on a positive note, quite literally! By each of you listing 3 things that you’re grateful for and then sharing with one another at the weekly dates, you are sure to keep things both joyful and in proper perspective.
· HIRE THE BEST. Whatever your budget, be sure to factor in a wonderful planner. Finding a wedding planning team that has your back is truly priceless. Their expertise is a gift to yourself that you will never regret!
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Favors and gifts have come a long way since your parents got married! From personalized gift boxes, fun bridal party ideas, sweet bars and more you can make a lasting impression on your guests and give them something they’ll actually use! The possibilities are endless, and we have some great ideas that will make your wedding perfectly YOU!
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By Ken Hansen
Favors and custom giveaways can be the fun part of wedding planning, whether they are specialty can/bottle coolies with your initials, custom-printed mints for the dessert table or a host of other possibilities. These aren’t the handful of wedding party gifts but, instead they are the giveaway items that enhance and personalize the wedding. The challenge is trying to buy them. While known as wedding favors, in the industry they are called promotional Items, and it’s important to be aware of hidden costs, minimums, and production time considerations. Before we discuss the ordering process and pitfalls to avoid, let’s talk about some popular favors. Each of the items below run less than $2 each and, in some cases, just pennies per piece.
Popular Favors
Can/Bottle Coolies – In the last five years, this has been the number one wedding favor, and there is no close second. Fun customizations include wreath-circled initials, hashtags (#lotsofhashtags) and even images of the couples’ dogs. Normally these have a “fun” side and a “classier” side. Coolies come in normal and slim can sizes as well as stiff and collapsible designs. There are about ten color options for the coolies and almost unlimited color options for the imprints.
Chocolates – These tasty favors can be customized in a variety of forms. Foil wrappers on individual 1-oz. squares can have names, dates or any design you like. Less popular, because of cost, is an imprint molded directly into the chocolate. This can be expensive but really makes an impression. Individual chocolates are good for scattering on the dinner tables. Another option for dessert tables or the exit table is a tin or cardboard container, customized on the outside with your art, and containing 5-10 small treats.
Personalized Bags – A popular new trend is providing out-of-town guests with welcome bags at hotel check in. These may include some of the special couple’s favorite treats, locally made items, or perhaps a list of local attractions and a welcome note describing the contents’ significance to them. Bags are available in many styles, colors and sizes. Paper bags with handles, nylon string bags, and recycled cloth bags are popular, and the bag style dictates the design options (full color vs. 1-2 color, digitally printed vs. silk screened, etc.).
Stadium Cups – These popular and time-tested items are available in 12, 16, 20 and 24 oz. sizes, can be smooth or fluted, and come in a wide variety of colors. Most have one-color imprints that can be different on each side. Plastic cups are most common, but paper and clear plastic cups are also available.
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Drink Stirrers – This throw-away item is a great touch to help personalize your day. There are a few varieties, but generally they are about five inches long with personalized signs on a little rectangle or heart at the top. Bartenders then put one in each drink.
Mints – Personalized mints with the couple’s names or the shared new name are a nice touch on a dessert table, the dinner tables or in the reception area. A recently popular idea is to place a basket of forgotten items in the bathrooms for guests, such as travel deodorant, toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, and combs or brushes, and mints are a great addition.
Buying Wedding Favors
This is where wedding favors get tricky, so keep some things in mind:
1. Where you buy can make a huge difference in your experience. I highly recommend finding a brick-and-mortar company in your area. With an overwhelming selection of options, art guidelines, and delivery times, having a real person you can meet with and call when necessary provides comfort and accessible answers. Local trophy shops are a great choice because they carry these items and regularly handle lots of personalization.
2. Art and design can be a challenge. Unless you are a graphic designer, you will probably need assistance creating the final art. Most vendors are willing to help. All you do is decide initially what you want and then approve the final proof. There’s no need to be intimidated - the vendor is there for you.
3. Production times vary depending on what company you choose. If you buy from a local store, most of these products will be manufactured overseas, then printed in the U.S., and production time is usually 1-3 weeks. If you buy through a website, these items are often made and printed overseas and, between production and shipping, delivery can run from three weeks to never arriving. Supply chain and shipping issues are very real in this sector. This is another great reason to find a local vendor.
4. Minimum order quantities vary, but a good rule of thumb is roughly $200 for each item. So, if you are buying $1.50 can coolies, the minimum will likely be around 150. If you are buying $20 custom umbrellas, the minimum will probably be 10.
5. There will be a set-up charge, whether for silk screens or production, and it’s usually about $30$50. This charge isn’t from your vendor, but from the manufacturer they use. If you are buying online and it says “no set-up charge,” rest assured there is a set-up charge. They are just adding it to the price of each item.
6. Some vendors may charge for shipping from the factory to the local store. Sometimes the shipping cost is broken out separately and sometimes it is included in the price of the item.
This may feel like a lot, but the vendors are there to help you decide on the right product, create a great design, and get the items in time for the big day. You get to create fun personal touches for your wedding without breaking the bank.
Ken Hansen is the owner of Crown Trophy Richmond. He and Crown Trophy have been serving the RVA wedding community for 20 years and specialize in wedding favors and personalized gifts. Call Ken or any of the great people at Crown Trophy at 804-262-1000.
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Your Date is Not Available! Now What?
By Tommy Waters
The wedding world is still reeling from the monumentally difficult task of trying to stay above water and dealing with a year (or more) of having little to no income. The one thing that has continued to be proven true is that even though Covid shut down the wedding industry, couples still wanted to get married.
This current wedding season is one of the busiest that has ever been seen. The fact that the industry has become so busy, and complicated, is due to everyone trying to reschedule, while newly engaged couples are also looking at the same open dates. This flood of interest has left many throwing their hands up in the air with frustration.
But fear not, as long as you are patient and have a little flexibility, you may be able to find the perfect date. (And maybe even save a little money in the process!)
One quick way to redirect your investigation is to consider non-peak days such as Friday or Sunday. Those may not be your first choice, but there could be more availability and possibly less expensive. With most Saturdays being booked, many vendors may offer better-than-average rates. Fridays and Sundays are a perfect way to make everyone happy.
Don’t be afraid to ask your venue what is available. If your preferred date is already booked, most wedding vendors will bend over backward to find another date if you ask!
So don’t give up. Think about Fridays and Sundays, ask vendors what they have available, consider a different month, and keep options open. You will find the right date for sure!
Thomas (everyone calls him Tommy) Waters is with The Renaissance, an all-inclusive wedding ceremony and reception venue based in downtown Richmond’s exciting Arts District. To learn more about The Renaissance, please visit www.renaissanceva.com.
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When an engaged couple tours Main Street Station, it’s usually the same process. They come in curious to see the venue, then once they see the gorgeous bare bones and unique city feel, their jaws drop and they can picture their wedding vision immediately.
It’s the middle of wedding season and the Richmond Weddings™ Team is sitting with Crystal Lowery, Events Manager at Main Street Station, the woman responsible for helping make city nuptial dreams come true. If you haven’t seen the shed of Main Street Station before, prepare to be wowed. Trains silently breeze by the glass box and are the perfect complement to the unique industrial feel. The concrete floors reflect the recessed lights above and give a dull reflection of the absolutely breathtaking ceiling. Exposed metal beams, the only thing left from the original building, harmonize with new wooden ones, creating that perfect balance of new and old.
Alluding to the jaw drops of touring couples, Crystal explains, “The space really has that effect!” Bring in an experienced wedding planner, and it will transform into whatever vision you’d like.
The train shed, roughly the length of two football fields can turn your wedding into a set of experiences. Break up the length by drapes, opening a section for each part of your celebration. Start with your ceremony at the front, then open a pair of drapes to high tops and a bar for your cocktail hour. Continue to your reception, eventually ending at the back of the shed with your band and dance floor. Dance the night away with your closest family and friends with the Richmond city lights as your backdrop.
While the shed of Main Street Station is obviously impressive, it’s the Head House, an event space at the front of the building that hosts most of their weddings.
The Head House, which can accommodate up to 200 guests, is where you feel Main Street Station’s history. The Renaissance architecture from 1901 transports you to an older time in Richmond’s history. With two side rooms with exquisite details, one gets that old city feel when climbing the stairs to the event space. Encased on the outside with brick, the Head House is superbly intimate, and just like the expansive train shed, can be transformed into anything you’d like. Crystal explains, “We had one wedding have their ceremony in the Head House, and then everyone came down to the lower level for the cocktail hour as the catering company switched the room over into a beautiful reception.” A quaint and almost secretive balcony sits adjacent to the room, the perfect escape for you and your guests to get that breath of fresh air while looking over Main Street.
Main Street Station, in all its parts, is beautiful on its own. You don’t really need too much decor, the space speaks for itself. Completely unique and unlike any other spot on the East Coast, you can create your wedding vision. From the highway, your guests will be impressed. The glass shed and original clock tower standing tall against the backdrop of Shockoe Bottom.
The clock tower was the palate for the entire building and made an appearance on national television in 2018. When Richmond was named one of the cities in season 14 of ABC’s The Bachelorette, the Main Street Station
team knew the lucky couple had to come to the Station. The couple had their date in the empty train shed and then sealed the deal with a kiss on the top of the clock tower.
Large floor to ceiling windows let in loads of light, giving you the feeling of being outside, without having to worry about the weather. Since the entire train station is climate controlled, it doesn’t matter if you’re getting married on a snowy February Saturday or the hottest day in August, your experience inside of Main Street Station will be just as spectacular.
When getting married at Main Street Station, there’s the sense of being part of an integral part of Richmond. Known as “The Welcome Mat of Richmond,” Main Street Station is bringing an exquisite air to the River City. The harmonization of new and old, perfectly coming together into a venue unlike any other. Transport your guests to a wedding experience they’ve never had before without losing that sense of YOU on your big day.
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By Rebecca Blackwell
You’re engaged! As you start checking things off your list, don’t forget to prepare for the part after the wedding day called marriage…
Why are healthy marriages so important?
The community is stronger when couples are fulfilled in their relationship, and children (when and if they enter the picture) are more likely to do well in school and life. Everyone hopes for happy, lifelong relationships and research shows that most people, regardless of background or economic status, eventually want to be married! In fact, around 40% of couples get engaged between Christmas and Valentine’s Day then immediately start focusing on their BIG day! Excitement takes over and the couple is off and running in a race that seems to go faster and faster until their wedding day arrives. Therefore, all new couples should pause, take note and prepare for their marriage together, not just the wedding day. Here are a few things to remember as you get ready for “I do”:
Get Pre-marital Coaching
Did you know that couples who simply take an online assessment are more likely to show relationship satisfaction through their own discussions. Those who take it one step further and meet with a facilitator or coach decrease the likelihood of divorce by 30%. Your premarital coaching program should be fun and exciting while getting you to talk as a couple about important topics. So, as the big day approaches, be sure to take the time to make plans for your future.
Build in Fun & Grow your Friendship
Couples that play together, stay together. As you are preparing for the wedding, make it exciting for both of you through the entire process. Obviously, you want that day to be fun, just remember that it is only one day. You need to be playful and proactive when it comes to keeping the friendship alive for many years to come.
Make it Last a Lifetime
How do you prep a meal? What steps do you take before a trip? Where are you going to live after the wedding day? In other words, you make plans for everything else in life, you should do the same for the marriage. If planning a wedding takes a lot, think about how much planning the rest of your lives together will take. Discuss and set long-term goals together as a couple. Where do you see yourself in 3-5 years? When will you have children? When do you want to retire? Real life happens and you need to be able to talk about everything, be willing to share thoughts/ feelings, and lean on each other when things change. You’re on the same team and the motto is now ‘We Over Me’ as you do life together.
Be Prepared for Wedding Stress
Your wedding is one day, but marriage is a lifetime. Stress causes a lack of connection between couples and planning a wedding can bring on a lot of it. Remember to consider the big picture when making choices. Discuss with your fiancé how they may feel about the decisions that need to be made. Healthy communication is a great tool for a successful relationship. If conflict starts to arise, don’t run from it; instead stop, relax, and discuss the issue that may be causing the conflict without letting emotions take over. Make sure you understand the issue before having an emotional conversation and say something you really don’t mean.
If you are looking for even more tips on how to start your life together, talk to couples who are already married. They can offer great advice, sometimes without being asked. Finding a mentor couple is another way to gain different perspectives about being married. When you engage in conversations and a premarital coaching program, you will discover the playful and practical parts of being
married and learn things that will impact the relationship while enjoying spending time together. If you hit a speed bump along the way, it’s okay to ask for help. Many couples wait too long before discussing important issues, taking those unresolved issues with them into their marriage. Remember, there is great value in talking through things now, learning how to communicate effectively, finding efficient strategies to handle conflict, figuring out finances, discussing intimacy/affection and knowing how you each view the roles and responsibilities in the relationship before starting your life together. By being proactive, the marriage will start strong and continue to grow ‘til death do you part.
Rebecca Blackwell, Marriage & Relationship Coach with Relationship Foundation of VA, has been working with couples for over 15 years to help strengthen marriages and relationships. Her passion for marriage and family is contagious as she so enjoys encouraging couples as they start their marriage journey, enter new stages of marriage, rare dating, or working through issues.
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Jaws will drop. Wows will fill the room. And that’s before you even make an entrance. The grand Shed at Main Street Station will surround your wedding guests with a spectacular view of Richmond. Prefer a more intimate setting? The station’s iconic Headhouse is ideal for smaller gatherings. With its marble-clad columns, towering windows and intricate architectural details, this historic venue requires little embellishment. Call 804.646.1862 for details on either setting.
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When he was driving past a beautiful farm property every day on his way to work, Chris Stem never imagined that he would someday get to turn that property into a wedding venue.
“I kept telling my wife that I couldn’t let it turn into a housing development,” Chris says. “I think she thought I was a little crazy, but here we are!” After surviving 2020 after just opening in 2019, Oakdale is now fully immersed in the wedding boom and booking well into 2024.
When he chose to create the wedding space, one thing was completely clear to Chris: he had to maintain the integrity of the land and its rich history. The first step? Choosing a name with plenty of personal meaning.
The name Oakdale comes from partner Jeff Sears’ nearby family farm that has been passed down from generation to generation since 1902. Today, Oakdale still maintains its agricultural roots. It is the home of 75 head of cattle, pigs, sheep, and a booming hay operation. It is also Chris’s home and of course, a stunning wedding and event venue.
Oakdale is the perfect combination of convenience and seclusion. The 100-acre property is perfectly quiet and idyllic, yet it sits just 10 minutes from Short Pump and Downtown Ashland. Options for rehearsal dinner
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spots and guest accommodations are plentiful! Plus, for your out-oftown guests, Oakdale is a quick 35-minute drive from the Richmond Airport.
The jewel of it all, a modern black and white barn with giant picture windows, provides the perfect balance of rusticity and elegance. “It looks like a barn, but inside, it’s a blank slate,” Chris says. “Our couples can create a space that feels elegant, or they can make it feel simple and cozy. It’s all over the map. We’ve seen everything from rustic themes to an opulent indoor garden theme. It’s a great space to create whatever dream you have for your big day.”
The fully climate-controlled barn overlooks a glittering pond and open hayfield where couples can choose from multiple picturesque outdoor locations for their ceremony. Your cocktail hour can take place inside or you can use the two outdoor patios complete with a fire pit and outdoor bar for those pre-dinner drinks.
With 4,000 square feet of indoor event space, Oakdale can host weddings up to 200 guests. You can choose to have your ceremony outside or inside, whichever you (or the weather!) prefer. There’s also an option to host a fully outdoor wedding under a tent or in the open
air so you can enjoy a night under the stars. The venue is fully handicap accessible and of course, includes plenty of parking for guest vehicles as well as limos and buses.
Oakdale is the perfect venue for the couple who wants to keep the planning process simple. Your package includes 10 hours of venue access, a day-of coordinator, multiple outdoor ceremony site options, indoor event space, tables, chairs, linens, golf carts to shuttle your guests from their cars to the event, bartenders, set up, break down, and even a DJ if you’d like! “The building sells itself,” Chris says. “We offer so much — our clients are comfortable because we take so much off of their plates.”
“When it comes to hosting a wedding here, all you have to do is bring in catering,” says venue manager Mary Jane Spagnolo. And it’s true! All you have to do is find your caterer, photographer, and florist, and Oakdale’s incredible staff will handle the rest.
If you’re looking for a slice of heaven not too far off the beaten path, Oakdale is exactly what you need. Not only will you have a dedicated and experienced team by your side for all of your planning needs, but you’ll also get to be a part of this beautiful property’s history.
Oakdale is now taking bookings for 2023-2024 and beyond. Visit their website, www.oakdalerva.com, email info@oakdalerva.com, or call 804-629-1824 for booking inquiries or more information.
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THE PERFECT VENUE TO CELEBRATE FOREVER Located in the heart of Downtown Richmond, Altria Theater is the perfect venue to complement your special day. From dream wedding to reality, our trained event professionals will help bring your ideas to life! For booking information, contact (804) 592- 3339 or email sdouglas@asmrichmond.com.
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AN ENCHANTING SETTING FOR YOUR BIG DAY WEDDING CEREMONIES AND RECEPTIONS, REHEARSAL DINNERS & MORE FOR BOOKING INFORMATION, CALL (804) 592-3339 OR EMAIL SDOUGLAS@ASMRICHMOND.COM Built in 1928, Dominion Energy Center’s Carpenter Theatre has been beautifully restored into one of Richmond’s premier venues for weddings, social gatherings, and special events. From dream to reality, our trained event professionals will help bring your ideas to life!
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Why Your Favorite Restaurant Can Also Be The Perfect Reception Spot
By Lisa Trani
As you pull all details together for the big day, larger items tend to come first. There’s the venue, guest list, flowers and right at the top – the food!
Sometimes making food for the wedding day is just as special as the occasion itself. That is why we often see many going for something familiar and perhaps even with a sentimental meaning.
You may prefer to go to a restaurant for the reception and integrate a certain culture or country into the food selections. For example, maybe one of you is Italian and would like to incorporate your heritage into the food theme.
So, once a decision is made on a restaurant, what are some helpful tips that can assist with making the reception not only a success but also the process less stressful?
First, many restaurants offer the option to rent out private rooms, small spaces or even a “buy out” of the entire facility to hold wedding receptions. Do you have a favorite restaurant for special occasions in your life? Why not book at an establishment where you know the facility, the food, and perhaps even have a personal connection with?
When planning a reception, it is important to already have knowledge of what the restaurant offers, and what better way to explore choices than to go directly there to eat and try it out? Most now offer so many menu options for guests to ensure everyone’s dietary needs are met.
Restaurants are a great way to allow additional flexibility for the size of the party. For instance, specific rooms can be utilized and customized with the guest list.
Another advantage of having a reception at a restaurant is having a kitchen onsite which gives more options and convenience for preparation and food choices. Often restaurants will even allow you to create your own menu.
Usually when booking a wedding reception at a restaurant everything is included in one price. Appetizers, drinks, meals and even the cake! Many times they will have a room fee and most can even include the gratuity for the event.
What about decorating? Typically, restaurants already have a set decor, however most are open to creativity with colors and themes to bring your personal touch to the event.
There are also additional benefits. Having serving staff that already works at the restaurant gives them an added advantage of being familiar with the menu as well as the facility. Also, they usually have a manager or event coordinator who is a point person that can help you take care of organizing all of the details. This really helps with planning ahead.
Choosing a restaurant for your reception can be a “one stop shop” which can lead to less stress and easier planning, and who doesn’t love that?
Lisa Trani is the PR manager for La Grotta Ristorante in Richmond, Virginia. La Grotta is an award-winning fine dining Italian restaurant, specializing in rehearsal dinners, receptions, corporate events and private parties. Owner, Chef Antonio Capece, has been creating his culinary masterpieces for over 28 years. For more information visit www.lagrottarva.com.
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Sharing Expectations and Stress!
By Rebecca Blackwell
When was the last time you communicated with each others feelings about the wedding planning process? When did you share expectations, hopes and dreams about the wedding and beyond? It’s so important to be able to talk about and share these thoughts with each other. Did you know that when sharing feelings, you:
• Build trust and intimacy
• Nurture growth and authenticity
• Affect physical health by keeping feelings bottled up
• Could think it is for the best by not sharing, but you could end up missing out on a great connection with your partner too
Learn how to open up to each other. You are two different people coming together to live the rest of your lives together and you both have valid thoughts, feelings, and expectations. Sharing life means sharing the good and the bad. Conflict is completely normal and knowing how to handle conflict constructively is huge in relationship satisfaction. So how can expectations be shared?
• Start by finding a good time to talk – “Hey, I want to talk about some things, when can we have some uninterrupted time together?”
• Then share what is on the heart or mind. If it stays in the head, or on the heart without being communicated, it can cause some problems down the road.
• Talk about what is expected to happen at the wedding, during the planning, at the rehearsal, etc.
have to be stressful. In becoming more comfortable learning how to communicate and sharing all things relationship, the stress levels will start to decrease. There will always be something that may come up but knowing how to spot stressful situations and knowing how to handle them will be the best tool in your toolbox.
• Recognize triggers and be able to communicate what they are.
• Make a list of things that bring joy and calms you down during stressful situations.
• Ask for a time out to discuss the stressful topic at a later time. (Remember to schedule a time to discuss within 24 hours so this issue doesn’t go from a molehill to a mountain!)
is a day – an amazing and wonderful day – and a lifetime together will show what matters most. There are milestones in every relationship and the dating, engagement, wedding, home ownership, children, successful careers, travel, family and friends, retirement, and more is what life is all about. There will be many times where there will be a difference of opinion, and when remembering that there are two sides to every conversation, things will go much smoother: less stress and clearer expectations. Who will take out the trash? Take the dog for a walk? Clean the bathrooms? Do the laundry? Schedule date nights (that is a trick question)? And the list goes on and on. Remember if something is on your mind and concerning, worrying, or upsetting, let your partner know and work through the expectations and stress together as a team. Life is about having fun and when you can be playful, proactive, purpose driven, and practical in the marriage, the move from surviving to thriving happens much easier and quicker!
• Make sure the conversation is back and forth; in other words, listen to how your partner feels about the same topic or another that is important to them.
• Listen to understand, empathize, and problem solve as a team!
Stress can be a part of planning a wedding but planning the rest of your life doesn’t
• Make sure your future spouse knows how important they are. Knowing that you can lean on each other for support will help. Remember that you’re on the same team!
The ultimate goal is a satisfied, fulfilling marriage to last a lifetime and with that being the end point, you can always work backwards from there. The wedding
Rebecca Blackwell, Marriage & Relationship Coach with Relationship Foundation of VA, has been working with couples for over 15 years to help strengthen marriages and relationships. Her passion for marriage and family is contagious as she so enjoys encouraging couples as they start their marriage journey, enter new stages of marriage, are dating, or working through issues.
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Stress can be a part of planning a wedding but planning the rest of your life doesn’t have to be stressful.
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The Dominion Club, located in the Wyndham community, has built a solid reputation as being the Wedding Capital of the West End, while also being inducted into The Knot Hall of Fame for consistently being voted as the best wedding venue in Richmond, Virginia.
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Gilded & grand
Loads of candles mixed with oversized centerpieces, accented with the ever-classic gold chivairi chairs.
Lovely in lace
Pay homage to old world tradition by opting for luscious lace draped as a veil or even featured at your sweetheart and VIP tables.
European vibe
After the past two years, who’s not longing to travel? Take your guests on an old-world tour of Europe through your decor, even naming tables after your favorite European cities.
Formal & fun
Too often we associate formal affairs with stuffiness, not so! Combine your black-tie affair with lawn games…who says formal can’t be fun too!?
Paula Ramirez is the Proprietor of Historic Mankin Mansion Wedding & Event Estate. Paula and her husband Martin have lovingly restored this National Landmark to its original grandeur and are honored to share the treasured estate for events. Paula, Martin, and the Mansion have been featured in Forbes, Orbitz, Travel Channel, MSNBC, Martha Stewart Weddings, Oprah Magazine, Huffington Post, New York Times, and Apple TV.
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Time Out!
5 Ways to Destress Before the Wedding
By Paula Ramirez
Planning a wedding ranks highly on any list of life’s most intense experiences. Managing details, relieving family tensions, worrying about a budget – not to mention the enormity of launching a new life with a loved one! It’s easy to end up completely stressed.
The constant pressure of wedding planning isn’t just inconvenient or uncomfortable, it can have negative consequences on your health, overall effectiveness, and even on your relationship. De-stressing is a matter of wedding survival! Luckily, there are many great ways to relax before a wedding!
Go Back to Nature
Leave behind the cell phones and devices, and plan an outdoor weekend. Try hiking a scenic trail or spending the day kayaking or paddle boarding on a local river. Time communing with the outdoors offers quiet reflection, a chance to observe the beauty around us, and endorphin-releasing exercise for a healthier feeling inside and out.
Find a Festival
Richmond is world-famous for its many arts, food, and music festivals. While it’s easy to feel like there isn’t the time when all of the wedding details are weighing heavily on your mind, it only takes a few hours of distraction to “reset” your attitude and allow you to let off some steam.
Plan a Night Out
When was the last time you got together with the girls for dinner at your favorite restaurant, or gathered the guys at a local sports bar or pub and just relaxed? It’s common for couples to go weeks, even months without checking in with friends outside of the wedding party. A night out could be just the break you need to start planning afresh in the morning.
Do a Good Deed
One of the best ways to restore personal balance and feel closer to others is to perform some kind of service together. Help a local school revive its gardens in the spring, participate in a local river clean up, or offer to prepare meals for an underserved population at your house of worship. Maybe commit acts of random kindness – buy a stranger’s coffee, finish paying someone’s layaway account, or help an elderly lady cross the street. Giving to others has a unique way of healing one’s soul – and putting stress into a perspective that makes it feel manageable again.
Take a Weekend Escape
When stress hits an all-time high, it may be time for a weekend escape. A ski weekend, spa trip, or short cruise to nowhere is enough time for an escape, usually without breaking the bank. Head to the beach for some romantic walks on the shore, or check into a historic Bed and Breakfast for personal service, gourmet breakfasts, and local access to all of the best that a region has to offer.
More important than how you find peace is accepting that wedding planning and stress go hand-in-hand. De-stressing helps restore humor and unity and allows you to enjoy what’s most important...a joyous wedding day!
Paula Ramirez is the Proprietor of Historic Mankin Mansion Wedding & Event Estate. Paula and her husband Martin have lovingly restored this National Landmark to its original grandeur and are honored to share the treasured estate for events. Paula, Martin, and the Mansion have been featured in Forbes, Orbitz, Travel Channel, MSNBC, Martha Stewart Weddings, Oprah Magazine, Huffington Post, New York Times, and Apple TV.
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• Large, 2-story atrium
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To learn more visit VirginiaHistory.org/HostEvent or contact events@VirginiaHistory.com
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THINGS TO CONSIDER Before TOURING A VENUE
By Kim Moody
1. IS IT WITHIN YOUR BUDGET? This is the single most critical factor to think about before touring. If it’s out of reach financially, you shouldn’t get hopes up or begin the wedding by causing a family conflict. Connect with potential venues on your favorites list and speak openly with the wedding experts of those venues. They will value honesty and how respectful you are to be cognizant that the budget may not be able to accommodate the needs at their property. Honesty is always the best policy. Venues are generally 12-25% of the budget depending on what they include with their rentals.
2. DOES THE VENUE SET THE TONE FOR THE TYPE OF EVENT YOU ARE PLANNING TO HOST? The style of the property chosen for the celebration will intentionally lay the groundwork for the backdrop of the experiences.
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Does it fit the theme or the vibe you are hoping for guests to experience? Choose a venue that speaks to what your personal preferences are.
HOW MANY VENUES DO YOU WANT TO SPEND THE DAY IN? Traditionally, it used to be common to have a ceremony venue separate than a celebration/reception venue. But that’s not the case anymore. What works best with your vision and the type of event you want to host? Are you planning to get ready at the ceremony venue? What is the travel time between each of these locations? It’s important to map out the wedding day timeline and calculate distance and time needed for travel. Ultimately, photography and videography vendors will be compensated to travel to multiple locations. Contemplate when family formal group pictures will be
taken since transportation is often provided. This will also increase logistical time needed.
4. ARE YOU HOPING FOR THE CEREMONY, COCKTAIL HOUR, DINNER, AND DANCING AT ONE LOCATION? If so, how important is it that those spaces are unique? What is the weather contingency plan in the case of rain, snow, or extreme temperatures?
5. DOES THE VENUE PROVIDE ADEQUATE GETTING READY SPACES FOR BOTH SIDES OF THE WEDDING PARTY? Think about the size of your wedding party and the amount of space and restrooms those individuals will need. Are showers available? Is there space for hair and makeup to be done on site? What amenities are available to the wedding party?
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6. IS THERE SPACE FOR FAMILIES TO GET DRESSED? Will it feel like you still have your own space even if they are on site? Can they gather with their closest support system in their own spaces while you do the same in yours? Are there quiet and comfortable areas for them to sit and prepare for the emotional rollercoaster of their children getting married?
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WHAT IS THE MAX GUEST CAPACITY?
Selecting the right sized property should allow easy adjustments in the case of inclement weather. Capacity limitations should be measured before touring facilities. Create a guest list and assume you will have 80% +/accepted RSVP’s. Look for a location that comfortably holds at least this number of people. Speak with the venue prior to touring because often the advertised or posted capacities are not the same as what is most comfortable.
10. NOISE ORDINANCES ARE IMPORTANT TO ASK ABOUT BEFORE TOURING. Most often they are set by local municipalities, not the venue themselves. If the goal is to dance until 3am, connect with the venue contacts at your top locations and find out the rules that govern their locations.
7. ARE THE “GETTING READY” SPACES ATTRACTIVE FOR PHOTOS OR WILL YOU HAVE TO LEAVE THOSE AREAS TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED? You will be investing in photographs and video, so charming backdrops could be very important to the wedding album.
8. HOW EARLY CAN YOU SETUP? Some properties allow for as little as one hour prior to event start time for setting up. Don’t forget deliveries, floral installations, lighting and production needs, band soundchecks, and catering preparation. The setup of bars alone and the icing of beverages can easily take a couple of hours. Inquire with the venue about early setup options once you understand what is included as part of a standard rental package.
11. WEATHER CONTINGENCIES ARE ONE OF THE LEAST ROMANTIC CONSIDERATIONS OF CHOOSING WEDDING AND RECEPTION VENUES. But for the event to run smoothly, it’s a critical part of the process. Hopefully rain, sleet, snow, hurricane, extreme heat, or other inclement weather will not ruin the long-anticipated day, but if it’s in the forecast, you will certainly be glad you made that consideration prior to booking. How much indoor (conditioned space) does the venue have? What are outdoor covered options? (Tents, pavilions, etc.) With rain plan options, are additional restrooms or lighting needed? Will fans, AC units, heaters, tent sidewalls, etc. be needed? If the rain plan is a tent, what about flooring? Is the rain going to puddle under the tent during a thunderstorm? How close can buses or transportation get to the ceremony and reception sites for drop off and pickups in inclement weather?
12.. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS. Once you’ve toured a few properties, compared the pros and cons, and make sure the top choice fits the wedding day vision, listen to yourself! It’s just like shopping for a wedding gown, sometimes you just “know”.
Choosing a venue sets the tone for so much of the overall event experience. It sets the visual style and formality and sets the backdrop for your getting ready photos. It may also dictate some vendor selections. Try to be as contemplative as possible during the information gathering stages. Be diligent in touring top choices. Be transparent with the venue and ultimately lead with your heart. And most of all, enjoy the journey!
Kim Moody is a Proprietress and Director of Events at The Estate At River Run, the area’s newest luxury venue in Goochland. Kim is also the Lead Wedding Planner at the award-winning Kim Moody Design™, a multi-planner design studio (since 2004!) that offers services exclusively to clients at The Estate at River Run. Learn more at TheEstateAtRiverRun.com
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RICHMONDWEDDINGS.COM 65 Maximum Capacity Indoor/Outdoor Venue Space Outside Caterers Welcome Wheelchair Access ABC License Required THE ESTATE AT RIVER RUN 2421 River Road West - Maidens, VA 23102 804-887-0171 - Ad page 35 299 BOTH CONTACT VENUE YES YES HANOVER TAVERN 13181 Hanover Courthouse Road - Hanover, VA 23069 804-510-0212 - Ad page 31 200 BOTH NO YES NO HENRICUS HISTORICAL PARK 251 Henricus Park Road - Chester, VA 23836 804-748-1611 - Ad page 62 300 BOTH NO YES YES HILTON GARDEN INN RICHMOND INNSBROOK 4050 Cox Road - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-521-2900 - Ad page 58 120 INDOOR NO YES NO HILTON RICHMOND DOWNTOWN 501 East Broad Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-344-4300 - Ad page 55 270 BOTH NO YES NO HISTORIC MANKIN MANSION 4300 Oakleys Lane - Richmond, VA 23223 804-737-7773 - Ad pages Inside Front Cover & 1 200 BOTH YES YES YES HISTORIC WHITEWOOD 2987 Huguenot Trail - Powhatan, VA 23139 804-389-6005 - Ad page 39 250 OUTSIDE YES NO YES THE JEFFERSON HOTEL 101 West Franklin Street - Richmond, VA 23220 866-247-2305 - Ad page 3 400 INDOOR NO YES NO THE JOHN MARSHALL BALLROOMS 101 North 5th Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-775-2355 - Ad page 63 350 INDOOR NO YES NO LA GROTTA RISTORANTE 529 East Broad Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-644-2466 - Ad page 61 135 INDOOR NO YES NO LINDEN ROW INN 100 East Franklin Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-225-5841 - Ad page 43 125 BOTH NO YES NO MADISON AT THE MILL 323 North Madison Road - Orange, VA 22960 540-308-5874 - Ad page 43 365 BOTH YES YES YES MAIN STREET STATION 1500 East Main Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-1862 - Ad page 30 2,210 INDOOR YES YES YES MARRIOTT RICHMOND SHORT PUMP 4240 Dominion Boulevard - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-965-9500 - Ad page 58 200 INDOOR NO YES NO MAYMONT 1000 Westover Road - Richmond, VA 23220 804-358-7167 - Ad page 24 200 BOTH YES YES YES
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Maximum Capacity Indoor/Outdoor Venue Space Outside Caterers Welcome Wheelchair Access ABC License Required OAKDALE 13497 Ashland Road - Ashland, VA 23005 info@oakdalerva.com - Ad page 49 220 BOTH YES YES YES OMNI HOTELS AND RESORTS 100 South 12th Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-344-7000 - Ad page 58 500 INDOOR NO YES NO THE PAVILION AT MIMOSA LAKE 11364 Courthouse Road - Lunenburg, VA 23952 434-696-3193 - Ad page 51 200 BOTH YES YES YES THE PLACE AT INNSBROOK 4036-C Cox Road - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-346-2100 - Ad page 60 200 BOTH NO YES NO THE PRESERVE AT DUNDEE 7301 River Road - Hanover, VA 23069 804-543-1897 - Ad page 53 300 OUTDOOR YES YES YES THE RENAISSANCE 107 West Broad Street - Suite 300 - Richmond, VA 23220 804-649-3373 - Ad pages 22-23 220 INDOOR NO YES NO THE RESERVE AT THE HIGHLANDS 8136 Highland Glen Drive - Chesterfield, VA 23838 804-796-7881 - Ad page 47 220 BOTH NO YES NO RICHMOND MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN 500 East Broad Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-343-6905 - Ad page 59 1,000 INDOOR NO YES NO ROMA RISTORANTE ITALIANO 7240 Bell Creek Road - Mechanicsville, VA 23111 804-559-9200 - Ad page 73 55 INDOOR NO YES NO THE SCHOOLHOUSE ON HAWTHORNE 3421 Hawthorne Avenue - Richmond, VA 23222 804-321-1659 - Ad page 45 250 BOTH YES NO YES SOUTH VIEW FARM 1655 Broad Street Road - Maidens, VA 23102 804-784-0141 - Ad pages 26-27 NO MAX BOTH YES YES YES STEAM BELL BEER WORKS 1717 Oak Lake Boulevard - Midlothian, VA 23112 804-728-1876 - Ad page 41 200 BOTH NO YES NO TARRANT’S WEST 11129 Three Chopt Road - Richmond, VA 23233 804-205-9009 - Ad page 61 80 INDOOR NO YES NO THE TUCKAHOE WOMAN’S CLUB 4215 Dover Road - Richmond, VA 23221 804-257-7251 ext. 403 - Ad page 41 180 BOTH YES YES YES UNITY OF BON AIR 923 Buford Road - North Chesterfield, VA 23235 804-320-5584 - Ad page 62 200 BOTH YES YES YES
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Choosing a Reception Style
that is Best for You
Learn Common Service Styles + the Pros and Cons to determine what is best for your wedding
By Carter Sutton Aines
The food at your wedding is undoubtedly one of the key elements of the celebration. I mean, let’s face it, you are throwing the most extravagant dinner party of your life! You want the guests to have a good time, be well taken care of, and most importantly, leave with not only a full heart, but a full stomach too.
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Let’s talk food! Your wedding menu is an extension of you and your sweetheart’s personalities. Whether that be a menu filled with your favorite foods or cuisine that matches the theme of your big day, our amazing caterers can help make it happen. Here we will help you brainstorm your dream menu and provide some mouth-watering inspiration along the way!
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Choosing a service style can be difficult. You may find yourself asking questions like; “How do we know what works best in our reception space?” “Are we limited in how many entrees we can select?” And of course, “What is this going to cost?” Once there is a better understanding of each, making this decision may be a little less daunting. So, let’s get to it!
Plated and Served
Plated and served dinners tend to be one of the more traditional service styles and have become quite popular since the dealings of COVID-19. These may be executed two ways: A dual/duet entree: each guest receives two proteins, a starch, and a vegetable.
Pre-selected guest’s choice: attendees select their entree when they submit their RSVP.
PROS:
Allows all the salads to be served (or preset) at once, and then the entree to be served on one plate with the accompanying vegetable and starch.
· Sets the tone that the evening is formal.
· You can work closely with the caterer on the plate presentation.
CONS:
A limited variety could pose a challenge to dietary restrictions.
One of the most expensive forms of service as a full set of utensils, china, and occasionally glassware is required to execute each course.
Requires a large overall staff for highquality service.
TIP: Be mindful of vegan/vegetarian friends. Ask the caterer if they can provide a plated vegan/vegetarian option. It’s also great to ensure the salad option can be altered to accommodate any dietary restrictions/allergies.
Family Style
Family Style dinners create a warm atmosphere at the table. Guests feel a sense of home as bowls and platters are passed around during conversation, giving
the feeling of comfort, as if at their own dinner table. Servers bring salad, proteins, and sides to each table and replenish as necessary.
PROS:
You can offer a larger variety, aiding to dietary restrictions and picky eaters.
· No waiting for guests to finish going through a buffet or station line.
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· Encourages conversation between family and strangers alike.
CONS:
You will need large quantities of platters, bowls, and serving utensils which may mean a high rental cost.
· Ser ving dishes take up a large amount of space.
· Platters and bowls can be heavy. Be mindful of how the weight of these items may be for elderly guests to pass around the table.
Tip: Discuss table design ideas with the planner, florist, and caterer. It is important to all parties to have a clear understanding of what is being placed on the table. If elaborate table runners, florals, and votives are your tablescape vision, this is not the service style for you.
Buffet
Buffet dinners are the most common service style. They can be one sided or double sided, generally depending on guest count, to quickly move guests through dinner service. The coordination team, DJ, or catering captain can release tables, keeping the buffet organized and giving the catering staff time to replenish items that are running low.
PROS:
· Buffet tables can be designed in several ways, be aesthetically pleasing, and incorporate elements of your wedding to create personal touches.
Guests have the ability to personalize their plates.
· Generally, a smaller staff can execute successfully, but it will be based on the final guest count provided.
CONS:
Can take guests longer to maneuver through the line.
· You AND your caterer are unable to control portions.
· Guests serve themselves.
Tip: Ask the caterer to provide a menu at the front of the buffet and to have someone attend to help answer any questions the guests may have about the options presented. You don’t want the guests to “work” for their dinner.
Stations/Heavy Hors d’Oeuvres
Stations/Heavy Hors d’Oeuvres are a great option if you have a crowd that likes to mingle and doesn’t like to sit still. Food tables are placed throughout the reception to eliminate long lines. When offering stations/ heavy hors d’oeuvres, you will want to have a variety of options for guests, from seafood and beef to vegan and gluten free.
PROS:
· Food curious guests can talk with chefs at interactive spots, such as a carving station or an oyster shucking station.
A great way to incorporate you and your partner’s favorite cuisines or foods.
· Stations present an opportunity for stunning visual displays and photos.
CONS:
· Requires food to be open longer as guests tend to eat in a more casual, timeconsuming fashion.
· Cooking stations take longer as food is being made live.
you have multiple stations, rental costs will be higher. You need plates, utensils, and catering equipment at each one.
Tip: You do not need to provide seating for the entire guest count. Consider seating for ¹⁄3-½ of it. You can scatter cocktail tables around the reception space for additional surfaces for guests to pause and eat.
As you journey through the planning process, the wedding and the service style should reflect you and your partner. If still unsure, don’t be afraid to ask family, friends, and of course, the caterer. They have years of experience, and have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. They will be able to help navigate through the decision-making process and throw a soiree that is sure to please.
Carter Sutton Aines is the Staffing Coordinator and an Event Planner for A Sharper Palate Catering and Events, and the NACE Richmond Chapter Vice President. A Sharper Palate has been a premier caterer in the Richmond area since 1993 and services a variety of events including rehearsal dinners, weddings, private parties, galas, and corporate functions. To learn more, check out their website www.asharperpalate.com.
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7 Ways to Wow Your Guests
By Kim Moody
1. Choose a wow factor venue!
Consider all the various ways you hope guests will experience the day. The property will dictate what guests see, feel, smell, touch, sometimes taste, and experience. Will they be comfortable in all temperatures? Are there ample restrooms for the headcount? Are the restrooms up to the standards you expect for the type of event you are having? Is there natural light for photos?
2. Offer a welcome beverage before the ceremony or immediately following, before the guests line up in a bar line for a drink or a bathroom break. This will be such a pleasant surprise for them and really elevate their experience. It will significantly support the bartending team as well. They are extremely busy in the hour that follows the ceremony so serving a welcome beverage is an incredible support to the service team.
3. Provide transportation for as many guests as the budget allows,
especially for those who have traveled out of town and are unfamiliar with the area.
If heavy drinking is expected, shuttle that group as well, especially at the end of the night. The safety of the guests is of the upmost importance, and since the COVID pandemic, ride services like UBER and LYFT can be unreliable. Many of the incredible venues are in more rural locations where it is harder to get a taxi or on call vehicle service. Charted transportation is the way to plan!
4. If it fits your venue, consider doing a ceremony/cocktail hour/dinner/dancing all at one facility, or without guests having to drive between sites.
The shuffling between various locations can add so much stress and unexpected issues such as travel delays, traffic jams, and parking headaches. If important relatives are stuck in traffic, you will not want to continue the event without them, and it will affect the entire wedding day timeline and ultimately detract from the celebration timeframe.
Bonus tip: Select an attractive bookcase or display and have the florist do a little styling. Perfect for the photo album!
5. Create a budget.
It’s always better to invite the amount you can afford to “host well”, rather than a massive number of attendees because you feel obligated. Being a guest at a wedding is such a treat, make decisions that help the guests feel special and cared for. It’s better to host 80 very well than 180 in an inadequate way.
6. Serve late night food!
So much of the take away from the memorable guest experience will be related to how they feel when they leave. If their tummies are full – they will remember your event fondly. Reception food choices can be fun and should reflect your personality! Popsicles, ice cream sandwiches, chicken and waffles, gelato, cheese sticks, a pretzel bar – you name it, the options are endless! Choose something fun and unique for a memorable wow feature.
7. Hire the best event planner you can afford.
This will buy the best peace of mind you will need to be able to relax and enjoy the weekend of the event. If you’ve engaged with a seasoned professional, they will be able to guide and lead the process to a successful event. The guests will notice how smoothly everything runs and how relaxed you and the family are. Many families say that a skilled event planning team is one of the best investments of their wedding weekend!
Kim Moody is a Proprietress and Director of Events at The Estate
At River Run, the area’s newest luxury venue in Goochland. Kim is also the Lead Wedding Planner at the award-winning Kim Moody Design™, a multi-planner design studio (since 2004!) that offers services exclusively to clients at The Estate at River Run. Learn more at TheEstateAtRiverRun.com
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The “To Do’s” Before the “I Do’s” Rentals – The Forgotten Checklist
By The Sales Team at Party Perfect
Depending on where your reception is taking place, rentals may play an integral part in making sure you and your guests have a fantastic experience. Plates, glassware, utensils, tables, and chairs are among the most common items needed, but there are several other things to consider when making sure nothing is forgotten, especially if you are renting a tent. Ask yourself these questions and get your vendors involved to make sure everything is covered.
❑ Do you need electrical power?
If you are having a beautiful outdoor wedding under a tent, you will likely need additional power sources. Many vendors will require it.
*TIP – Look into generator rentals.
❑ Do you have enough catering equipment?
Check with your venue, caterer, or food provider to see what is included. You can always rent or buy additional items such as tables, linens, chafing dishes, serving utensils, beverage items, etc.
*TIP – Prepare for more than you think you need.
❑ Water and trash – Did you remember these essentials?
Do you have access to either of these onsite or by your caterer/ bartender? If not, then you can rent both!
*TIP – Look into water station rentals and trash bins with extra liners.
There are so many beautiful and affordable tent rental styles to choose from these days. Here are a few questions to answer and considerations to make:
❑ If you are renting a tent, is the ground primarily a firm flat area?
❑ Is the location easily accessible for delivery and pickup with a large truck?
❑ When can the rental company deliver and install as well as pick up and break down?
❑ Will a venue contact, or coordinator be onsite during setup and breakdown?
❑ Do you need a catering/food prep tent?
❑ Do you have any gas, water, or sewer lines in the yard? Make sure to call the utility company if you are at a private residence.
❑ Do you need a permit? Make sure you have them for ABC and any tents over 900 sq. ft.
❑ When you got to go, you got to go! Where is the restroom?
Do you have access to restrooms, or do you need additional restroom facilities?
*TIP – Consider portable restroom trailers for outdoor weddings. They’re actually very nice!
❑ Do you have guests with special accommodations attending your wedding?
Take into consideration your guests with dietary restrictions, handicapped accommodations, or even elderly family members.
*TIP – Talk to your food provider, pay attention to parking and terrain the venue, and provide your loved ones with a comfortable chair to enjoy the evening with you.
❑ Where will everyone park?
Make sure there is ample parking for all guests.
*TIP – Do you need additional lighting for the parking lot? Rental companies can help!
We know that navigating your way through rentals can be a daunting task, but local rental agents are here to help! Reach out to one today and let them guide you through the process so you can focus other aspects of the planning.
Party Perfect has been specializing in Wedding and Event Rentals since 1996. Our Sales Consultants and Penguin Team are here to help you check off every box on your Wedding List. Contact us to book a Showroom Consultation and don’t forget to visit our online Rental Catalog at www.partyperfect.com!
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rentals
You’ve booked your venue, now it’s time to fill the space. Rentals, amongst other things, are essential! Have you ever shown up to an empty wedding? No! In this section we share everything you need to know about finding the perfect lighting, tables, chairs, and more to bring your wedding to life!
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We carry everything from tents, lighting, staging, dance floors, tables, chairs, throne chairs, linens, china, glassware, flatware & more - all of your wedding rental needs in one place! Contact one of our consultants to schedule a "play date" in our beautiful showroom, so you can see all that we have to offer for your big day! We are conveniently located in Richmond just off I-64.
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attire
It's time to talk about what you're going to wear! Together with our tips, we'll help you find the perfect attire for you and your sweetheart.
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5 Things You Need to Know Before Gown Shopping
By Rachel Moore
Wedding gown shopping is one of the most exciting steps of the planning process. However, it can also be one of the most stressful. Don’t get so overwhelmed that you turn into the dreaded “bridezilla”. So, how in the world do we make it easier? The following list includes some tips to think about before the dress appointment.
1. Don’t be afraid to be unique.
The year 2022 is allowing people to feel more comfortable expressing themselves, but it can still be hard to step out of the social norm. You don’t have to wear a pure white ball gown, stilettos or a veil to be considered bridal appropriate. It’s your wedding! You deserve to feel beautiful, comfortable, and confident. Anybody who thinks otherwise can get a quick uninvited email straight to their inbox. Pick the short gown or the longer one. Choose a white gown, a black one, or both! Ditch the dress and choose a jumpsuit. Whatever makes you who you are should be reflected in how you feel in your wedding attire.
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2. Bring the RIGHT people.
We all want our “people” - aka support systems - with us when deciding on our dream gown (excluding those one or two people we are forced to invite). However, not everybody has the same opinion. Exercise crowd control by keeping it small and aim for about 2-4 trusted guests. The other lovely (you can define what that means) family and friends that you’d like to invite or not invite but feel like you should, can still feel a part of the special moment by getting pictures after the appointment. Gown shopping is STRESSFUL so don’t make it harder by adding 10 extra opinions from those who have various style preferences that may not align with yours.
3. Trust your gut.
You are right one hundred percent of the time
when it comes to wedding gown shopping. How do I know? Because everything is completely up to you! The family and friends brought along are more than welcome to add their input. However, you are the only person that knows if you can see yourself walking down the aisle in that gown. You are the only person that knows a certain veil could get in the way, so you opt for a headpiece. You are the only person who knows heels are not an option and sneakers are preferred. Listen to the opinions of loved ones, but don’t let them overpower yours. They are there to share in YOUR experience for this big day but not add to the stress or make it their own.
4. You might surprise yourself.
Let the stylists get to know you. Your Pinterest board could be a guide but stay open to other possibilities. It’s like buying clothes at a store, just a whole lot more fun; some things look phenomenal on the mannequin but may not be a good fit. (Even
if you originally thought they were going to look perfect!) Change is okay. If buying a ballgown was originally out of the question and you end up falling in love – go for it! Just because your mind was made up does not mean there's no room for change.
5. Do some homework.
This could sound contradictory, but hear us out. Do some research. We’re not saying to know everything you want when going in, but if you have favorite designers, use the designers’ store locator to find boutiques nearby that carry their line. If you prefer a more intimate experience, find salons that offer private or one-on-one appointments where you have a personal stylist. If you feel more confident in shapewear and makeup, come ready! Set yourself up for success and have fun because this day is all about you in the end!
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ENGAGEMENT RINGS for the MODERN BRIDE
It is no surprise that the round brilliant cut diamond has been the most popular diamond shape for centuries. Its classic and timeless style truly sparkles like no other. However, fancy shaped diamonds, which include all diamonds other than a round cut, have risen to the forefront of popularity for the modern, contemporary bride. From the clean lines of an emerald cut to the beauty and curvature of an oval cut, it is essential to educate yourselves on the main differences between each of them. For instance, there is a distinctiveness in the dimensions and characteristics of each individual shape, thus it’s essential to see fancy shaped diamonds in person. Also, we mustn’t forget that fancy shapes run you about 20% less in cost, in comparison to their round counterparts.
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Oval cut and pear-shaped diamonds are more popular than ever since their gorgeous shape has a lot of unique appeal. Elongated diamond shapes like this create the illusion the diamond is larger in size. Both cuts have an amazing brilliance and fire to them which make them even more desirable. It is important to note that these fancy shapes come in a variety of sizes from slim to wide cuts, so it is necessary to research a variety of diamond dimensions so that you get exactly what you’re looking for. Worn either up/down, east/west, as a solitaire, or a three-stone--oval cut diamonds are also very versatile. With their curved edges there is a great durability factor as there are no pointed edges exposed to potential damage.
The cushion cut diamond has a wonderful brilliance that is seen within this shape, and its curved edges create a very subtle and soft look. A cushion cut combines the square cut of a princess with the round edges of a round cut diamond. Very similar to other fancy cut diamonds, cushions have varying dimensions that make them show up either more squared shaped or more rectangular — so it’s very important to look at a variety of dimensions and sizes. Modern day cushion cuts are classified as modified brilliant and brilliant cushions. Take a look at both to decide which you love the most. Like any diamond purchase, you have to see it with your own eyes.
Step cut diamonds such as emerald and asscher cuts produce a more unique look, with less brilliance, and instead a ‘mirror effect’. This style is best known for its precision and sophistication. With less fire, these cuts create long lines of light and shadows of darkness. Emerald cuts can be square cut similar to an asscher or can appear narrow and rectangular. As for any step cut, it’s important to review all of the diamond’s characteristics prior to making the big decision. Lastly, clarity becomes very important in these shapes, as the table or face of the diamond is more visible causing any imperfections or inclusions to be magnified.
Nicole Rubino is a Regional Marketing Manager for Diamonds Direct. Diamonds Direct, America’s largest and most successful jewelry companies with 25 retail locations was founded in 1995. They are a directto-consumer destination retailer headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Their vertically integrated concept allows the retailer to cut out the middlemen and maintain involvement in the entire diamond process. Diamonds Direct backs their products with industry-leading guarantees and warranties, including their signature 110 percent lifetime upgrade. DiamondsDirect.com
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photography & videography
One of the best wedding investments you can make is hiring a photographer. As years go on, the photographs from your wedding will remain a beautiful reminder of the happiest day of your life. It’s important to find one you connect with to capture your special day, and luckily we have plenty to choose from!
When it comes to documenting your special day, having a videographer is of utmost importance. Trust us, there’s nothing like reliving those precious moments you shared with your other half and the loved ones who were there to celebrate with you.
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IS A “First Look” FOR YOU?
By Jiza Zito
Do you know why it was once considered “bad luck” for the groom to see the bride before the wedding? The tradition has less-than-romantic origins.
During the time when arranged marriages were customary, the betrothed couple was not allowed to see each other before the wedding. Marriage, for many families, was essentially a “business deal”. The father, who was the head of the household, would ideally marry off his daughter to a rich, land-owning male. Once the engagement was contracted, the parents would keep the couple apart, fearing that if the groom saw the bride before the wedding and found her unattractive, he wouldn’t go through with the marriage. While today we think of the veil as a beautiful bridal accessory, its original purpose was to keep the groom from finding out what the bride looked like until the last possible minute, when it was too late to back out of the transaction. Romantic, right?
In today’s modern understanding of first looks, we are obviously past the whole notion of “It’s bad luck to see a bride before the wedding”. Go on social media, and one can easily see the many Instagram reels, TikToks and images on our feeds of emotional, unique, and beautiful first looks exchanged between couples. If you still wonder whether this is right for you, here are three reasons to consider having one, as well as three alternative ideas:
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Maximize your time for photos without sacrificing time at the reception.
While you may have the photographer for 8-10 hours, it’s amazing how fast time flies on the day of the wedding, and how easily the timeline can get sidetracked. Most often, portraits with family and the bridal party take longer than expected, and then the next thing you know, there is less than 15 minutes to take romantic images of just you as a couple. When you make the first look a priority, it gives time for those special portraits without being rushed to the cocktail hour or reception. Having the opportunity to get more photographs of just you two together and in such a candid and special moment can definitely be worth it!
Diminish pre-wedding nerves.
Some couples have a hard time showing emotion in front of a crowd, and understandably so. There are a lot of feelings mounting up to that moment of seeing each other for the first time. When you do a first look with just you and your spouse-to-be (with photographers and videographers discreetly in the background), it gives you both the chance to be yourselves freely while seeing each other for the first time, without a crowd of loved ones snapping phone photos.
Get
some much-needed alone time with your
beloved.
The first look allows you as a couple to have some alone time before the day gets busy. Unless time is set aside for later in the day, it’s the only time you both will be alone until leaving the reception. It can also help set the tone for the perfect mood for romantic portraits. Images of just the two of you are also what you’ll decorate your home with and possibly pass down to family, so it makes sense to spend some quality time photographing them.
relative or adopted family, this is a lovely option to consider. Another idea is for this person to escort the bride to the first look.
A First Look with Your Bridal Party
You have been through the engagement party, the bridal shower, and the bachelorette party. Now the bridesmaids are excited to see your completed look on your wedding day. Have the photographer catch their reactions as they finally see you dressed as a bride!
The First Touch
Prefer not to see each other? A first touch is a beautiful and meaningful way for a couple to come together before the ceremony, while still avoiding the pre-wedding first look. You can hold hands around a corner or door and exchange prayers, intimate words, or even your vows.
No matter what you decide for photographs on your wedding day, communicate with the photographer and videographer, and make sure there is enough time to capture images of just you and your spouse. These will be the images that will always be cherished.
Olive & Cypress provides wedding & portrait photography that is relaxed, joyful, and refined. Owned and operated by Jiza Zito, she considers herself a contemplative soul pursuing all that is lovely with an affinity for nostalgia & poetry. Jiza believes photography is an expression of beauty she perceives in life and strives to preserve that through heirloom imagery. Visit oliveandcypress.com for more info.
Alternatives to First Look
While a first look has its many perks, it’s not for every couple. Here are some alternative or additional photography ideas for your big day:
A First Look with a Parent or Loved One
If you have a close and special relationship with another
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Flowers are the finishing touch when it comes to your wedding. From the bouquet you carry down the aisle to the centerpieces that adorn each table, the foliage you choose can take your decor to the next level. We’ve gathered tips for choosing the best flowers for your wedding and the professionals to bring your ideas to life!
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FLOWERS LOVE YOUR FLORIST
By Victoria Zachary
Getting the right mix for your bouquet is oh so critical today. No one wants to talk about COVID anymore, but the fact is, everyone is still dealing with the long-term effects of fewer employees, fewer shippers, and fewer flights. This is true for those in the floristry industry as well. So what does this mean for brides who are looking for the perfect bouquet? How do you go about planning, when to order, and which to choose? The good news is availability is rebounding, and your florist knows what to recommend if it is necessary to replace a flower for another or add a new one to pull it all together.
To get started, check for flowers that are in season. You will also want to know what is available year-round. Here is a short list of popular wedding flowers that may be found all year:
Calla Lilies – white, blush pink, pink, purple, eggplant, yellow, red, orange and novelty items
Dianthus – purple, pink, white
Delphinium – dark blue, light blue, lavender, white
Freesia – pink, white, purple, lavender, red, orange, yellow
Hydrangea – white, blue, green, pink, purple
Lilies – all types and most colors
Lisianthus – lavender, purple, white, pink, apricot
Orchids – all varieties, purple, white, pink, apricot, green
Ranunculus – white, pink, peach, orange, burgundy, red, purple
Roses of all types (standard, garden, and spray roses) – all colors
The florist should be working on your behalf, checking availability as well as reasonable substitutes. Stay in touch but also be patient. Your florist is contacting a wholesaler, who is contacting a buyer, who is contacting a farmer or grower, so it may take a little time to get answers. If you haven’t heard back after 5 or 6 days, a gentle reminder is a good idea. Your florist wants the best possible outcome for you. Their most fulfilling moment is when they hear you say, “I love my bouquet!” or “My flowers were just what I imagined they would be!”
John and Victoria Zachary have enjoyed sharing their love of flowers and plants for 45 years. The Zachary’s opened their specialty wedding business and retail shop 22 years ago when they returned to John’s home in the Commonwealth. They look forward to sharing their enthusiasm for the floristry industry as you plan your very special event.
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Do We Tip Our Wedding Vendors?
As the wedding day approaches, you may be asking yourself if it is appropriate to tip wedding vendors. After fine-tuning the budget down to the penny, tipping might not have been on the radar. For some vendors tipping is optional, some expect it, and others already have it built into their contracts.
With so much information, it can be quite confusing. While still in the planning phase, let us guide you through this process so you can adjust where you see fit. Our tipping guide will help with who, how and when.
Officiant
optional
Clergy – donation to the church and $50-100 tip if they can accept it after the ceremony Non-clergy – $50-100 to be given after the ceremony
Planner
optional
10-20% of fee or a gift at the end of the night or after the honeymoon
Delivery/setup staff at the venue expected
$10+ per person
Venue coordinator (if there is one)
expected (unless included in fee)
$100-$500
Caterer
(if outside company)
$100 each person OR set total amount to be split amongst servers/bartenders
Catering
(if part of the venue/restaurant)
Usually built into invoice.
Service charge is NOT gratuity.
NOTE: Tipping guides found online read, “You do not need to tip a business owner”. However, something to keep in mind in Richmond, VA is that most wedding vendors ARE business owners as well as service providers. Our wonderful local wedding community is made up of small businesses. As an integral part of your most special day, tips are welcome by all. What better way to say how much you appreciate them?
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The second best part of a wedding is the dance party that follows! We have a team of amazing DJs and musicians who know how to get everyone on the dance floor, yes EVERYONE! Get ready to bust a move!
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Waitstaff
$15-$30+ per person
Bartending expected (unless included in fee)
10-15% of pre-tax bill or $20+ per person. Make sure they do NOT have tip jar out if you are covering it. Bartending staff is paid differently than restaurant staff, so tips are mostly covered.
Rentals expected for delivery/ setup staff
$20-$50 per person depending on how much stuff
Apparel optional
$25-$50 per attendant
Alterations recommended
$15-$30 at the time of service
DOUBLE check contracts:
See if gratuity is built in
Photography optional
$75-$200 at the end of the night
Photography assistant optional
$40-$100 at the end of the night
Videography optional
$100+ at the end of the night
Flowers not typical
DJ optional
$50-$150 at the end of the night
Ceremony Musicians optional
$25-$50 per person after the ceremony
Band
$25-$35 per musician at the end of night
Invitations not typical
Hair/Makeup expected
Cakes/Sweets not typical
HAVE a plan: Assign someone to distribute tips at the end of the night.
Honeymoon not typical Transportation/ Drivers expected if not included in contract. Double check!
15-20% of pre tax bill after service is complete.
Valet
$1-$2 per car. Let your attendants know you have taken care of the tip
At the end of the day, one of the very best tips you can give that costs nothing is leaving your vendor a glowing review. You have a unique opportunity to help other couples while they are researching which vendor is right for them. The most popular review sites are Google, Facebook and of course on the RichmondWeddings.com website. Any and all vendors appreciate a review. Something else you may consider is when purchasing invitations, include extra Thank You cards to send a special note to your vendors.
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Need vendor gift ideas? Some popular items are a bottle of wine or a gift card to Amazon or Target or one to your favorite local restaurants or shops.
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Don’t Forget to Feed Your Vendors!
“Feeding your vendors a hot meal during your wedding weekend is not only an etiquette courtesy, it’s really a requirement if you want them to give their all. Vendors rarely have time to stop to eat, but if they can have a 5-10 minute break for some nourishment, that will really enable them to give their dedicated energy to your celebration!”
–Kim Moody with Kim Moody Design
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RW MEMBERS Rehearsal Dinner: The Boathouse at Rocketts Landing | Jeweler: Diamonds Direct | Accommodations: Linden Row Inn & The Hilton Richmond Downtown
ADDITIONAL VENDORS Photography: Alex C Tenser Photography | Videography: Cat McCarthy Creative | Ceremony/Reception site: Castle Hill Cider
| Catering: OMO Catering | Consultant: Lane Stewart Events, Alana Futcher | Officiant: Rabbi Rubin | Ceremony Music/Lighting: Rhythm of Love
Weddings | Band: Dance Candy | Gown Salon/Designer: Urban Set Bride/ Paloma Blanca Bridal | Alterations/Veil: Evelyn Bagala | Shoes: Bella Belle
Shoes | Accessories: Untamed Petals | Hair/Makeup: The Veil Bridal and Makeup Co | Formalwear: Men’s Warehouse | Stationery: Kara Anne + Co |
Flowers: Steelcut Flower Co. | Rentals: MS Events | Photobooth/Favors: Richmond Photobooth | Sweets: Chandler’s Bakery | Transportation: James
River Transportation | Honorable Mention: Seth’s Parents
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When the tricks turn into treats, the Halloween fairytale of Andrea and Seth. They both have a huge passion for working in the wedding industry, but who knew that would lead to their own happily ever after? Through mutual friends, Andrea and Seth met on Halloween night. The two were “just friends” for a while before they became official. Once they started dating, as Andrea says, “the rest is history.”
As the devoted businesswoman she is, Andrea was partaking in a styled shoot for her company. As she was prepping for headshots, she turned around and Seth was down on one knee. She had NO idea, and it was the sweetest surprise. The big question was followed up with a pop, a toast, and a sip of champagne, accompanied by lots of calls to friends and family to celebrate.
The two are no strangers to the wedding world, so they both knew exactly what they wanted from the start. Leeloo, their adorable furry friend, started the night off by walking down the aisle with Seth. They had a beautiful Jewish ceremony, and Seth’s family took turns reading passages.
It was of major importance to them to have Andrea’s ethnicity and Seth’s Jewish background implemented into the wedding. So after the ceremony, the guests headed to cocktail hour, where they enjoyed Spanish music and Spanish inspired appetizers topped with a mini Nicaraguan flag.
As big foodies, they worked super hard on making sure the menu was just right. Alongside having a love for food, they also made sure the music would WOW the guests, especially since Seth is a wedding DJ!
It can be super easy to get wrapped up in everything going on that you forget to just enjoy the moment. For Seth and Andrea, they made sure to take everything in and enjoy each other. One of their favorite moments was getting to take photos with their family. They felt like time was standing still and they could just be surrounded by their loved ones. After the ceremony, the two stepped away to be alone, and waved at the guests from the balcony while they were enjoying Nicaraguan inspired appetizers & their signature drinks.
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RW MEMBERS Photography: Hayes & Fisk Photography | Caterer: A Sharper Palate Catering and Events
ADDITIONAL VENDORS Ceremony/Reception: Hofheimer Building | Rehearsal Dinner: Max’s on Broad | Ceremony Music: Triforce Quartet |
Formalwear: Alton Lane, Charlottesville | Shoes: Taft Shoes & Alton Lane | Hair: Chelsi Woodson, Brushed Hair Studio | Jeweler: Casey Scoville
Hammer | Stationery: Minted | Flowers: Dogwood Tree Florist | DJ: Rhythm of Love, DJ Duffy | Dance Instruction: Edwin Roa - Dance Spot | Sweets: Carytown Cupcakes | Accommodations: Quirk Hotel
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The online love story of a First Sergeant and a college professor - Ben & Chris. Rightfully so, these two had quite the busy schedules. They landed on the idea of a first date over breakfast. Who doesn’t love breakfast? The truth is, it started as breakfast, then breakfast turned into lunch, lunch turned into drinks, and drinks turned into the beginning of their lifetime together.
A year after their first date in December 2019 they embarked on a weekend getaway to attend a Christmas party. Their first stop of the weekend was at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens which was covered in sparkly Christmas lights - dreamy already, but it gets better. Not only was the garden lit up, but it was also crawling with dogs in sweaters! The dogs made Ben a little more nervous than he originally was for lack of privacy, but Chris was in Christmas dog heaven! They stopped for a quick selfie when Ben got down on one knee and popped the question.
As Chris says, “There are no rules for gay proposals”, and it was his turn to surprise Ben! The plan was for Chris to propose to Ben on Valentine’s Day 2020. Instead of the perfect morning envisioned, the water heater broke. This resulted in spending lots of money and Chris wondering if he should delay the proposal. Instead, he realized that “life and love are not about perfect moments, but those gloriously imperfect days and moments that define a relationship.” Chris got the fur babies (two Great Danes and a hound) all dressed up. Ben walked in and saw the adorable pups and Chris on one knee ready to propose.
It was a true winter wonderland-themed wedding. With the help of friends Megan and Jenna, many came together to bring Ben’s vision to life. This included around thirty Christmas trees! They were married by Chris’s aunt, who read the same poem that she read at Chris’s parent’s wedding in 1978. As if that wasn’t more than perfect already, they walked down the aisle after the ceremony to Sleigh Ride and had the guests sign a Christmas ornament to hang on a unique tree.
Leading up to the big day Chris and Ben had been secretly practicing for their big showstopper with a dance coach and choreographer. Let’s just say the crowd was VERY blown away by their performance at the reception! This became the highlight of their winter-wonderland dream wedding.
Guest Count: 105 |Budget: $40-45,000
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2022 RW MEMBERS Photography: Ashley Hesse Photography | Reception/Catering: VMFA | Flowers: Vogue Flowers | Jewelry: bracelet/brides ringsDiamonds Direct | Accommodations: Hilton Richmond Downtown, Marriott Richmond Downtown
VENDORS Rehearsal Dinner: Postbellum Restaurant and Bar | Ceremony Site: St. Benedict’s Catholic Church | Officiant: Father John David Ramsey | Organist: Joel Kumro | Gown: Lea-Ann Belter, Annalise Bridal Salon | Alterations: Seams Alterations | Veil: Sara Gabriel | Shoes: Jessica Simpson, DSW | Hair: BRIDEface Richmond, Lara Bridger | Makeup: BRIDEface Richmond, Aaron Ellerbrock | Formalwear: Groom - Peter Blair Men’s Clothing / bow ties and ties Jos A Bank | Stationery: Shutterfly | DJ: All About the Music | Transportation: James Limousine Service | Accommodations: The Commonwealth Suites FEATURED WEDDING
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ADDITIONAL
Brenna and Alex met through mutual friends in 2016 at a local sports bar. Alex, who was living in DC at the time, was in Richmond visiting a friend. Their first official date was at a wine bar in DC but the first date in RVA was at Lemaire. Alex eventually moved to Richmond for a job, and the two have been together ever since!
Alex proposed in September 2020 at a winery in Charlottesville. He knew that Brenna did not want to be around a lot of people when that moment came, but she did want a lot of pictures. Alex pulled it off to perfection as he invited four of their closest friends to a quiet overlook and also had her parents on Facetime so they could see it. As Brenna states, “It was a fantastic surprise!”
For the reception, Alex and Brenna chose the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA). Brenna actually met Alex’s parents there for the first time – so it has always been a special place for the couple. As Brenna recalls, “When we lived closer to the VMFA at the beginning of Covid, we would walk there and sit in the grass and talkit was a great way to spend time together.”
Brenna knew she wanted a simple, elegant, timeless, and neutral color palette. The VMFA’s Marble Hall was ideal as “you do not need to add too much decor because the room itself does all the talking for you.” Vogue Flowers suggested adding apricot hues to the florals which really brought out the color of the walls. Brenna loved that idea!
It was important to Brenna and Alex to have a casual atmosphere where guests could eat, drink, and dance whenever they wanted. The two opted for a “never ending cocktail” type reception where food was passed, and stations were available all night long. There was also a table at the front with family wedding pictures. According to Brenna, “I loved being able to have our family members involved in the wedding in that way – especially those that are no longer with us. It was a beautiful touch!”
Guest Count: 110 | Budget: $25-40k
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RW MEMBERS Flowers: Flowers Make Scents | Bartending: The Coordinated Event
ADDITIONAL VENDORS Photography: Jennifer Gavin Photography | Wedding Consultant: Connie Armagno, Elite Events | Ceremony/Reception:
Running Mare Farm | Caterer: Mellow Mushroom & Chicken Fiesta |
Officiant: Casey Dokoupil | DJ: Alicia at Black Tie Entertainment | Gown: Mikaella Bridal , Urban Set Bride | Alterations: Pleiades Bridal Design |
Shoes/Jewelry: Lulu’s | Bridesmaid Dresses: JJ’s house | Accessories: Etsy for custom ties and suspenders - Suspenders : LondonJaeApparel Ties: Thebelleandthebeau |Hair/Makeup: Jennifer, The Veil | Formalwear: Tommy Bahama & Banana Republic : Stationery: Shutterfly | Cake/Sweets:
Pearl’s Bake Shoppe | Transportation: Richmond Limousine
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Cindy and Jenny met at work in 2018 at a local gym where both were personal trainers. The two instantly clicked and started chatting away. According to Cindy, “We both felt a comforting energy that kept drawing us into each other. We were friends for a while, but it did slowly blossom.”
On an impromptu hiking trip to Acadia National Park in Maine, the first proposal took place. Cindy recalls, “On our second day, we stopped by a body of water. While I was looking around at all of the fish, Jenny was sneaking around behind me getting a proposal ready. She put the ring on a red heart shaped leaf she found, placed it in the water and then got my attention. When I turned around, I saw a red leaf floating in the water and a big shimmery ring on top. Jenny asked me to marry her, and I of course said yes!”
Cindy had actually planned on proposing in Maine as well. Trying to keep her cool while figuring out how to do it now, she ended up proposing on a different day on another hike. The two hiked up a big mountain and come across an overlook. “I told Jenny I wanted to get a photo of her sitting on the edge and looking off into the distance. That gave me an opportunity to get my ring out. I then pulled out my camera, snapped a pic when she turned around and asked if she would marry me. She deserved a proper proposal too.”
For the ceremony and reception, they chose an outdoor venue with shelter in case of rain. The ceremony was short, sweet and secular. For the wedding procession, the couple walked up the aisle together as equals.
Both Cindy and Jenny are very down to earth, nature loving gals. “We wanted something that reflected that so we went with a rustic and boho theme.” One of the things they wanted to wow their guests with was the flowers. Flowers Make Scents made that happen and had their wedding “look like it was out of a fairy tale.” The wildflower theme was the perfect background while they danced the night away with their favorite people.
Guests: 100 | Budget: $15,000
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Wedding Invitation
FAQ’s
By Holly Peters
Your Save the Dates and Wedding Invitations are your guest’s first impression of your wedding and the primary way of informing them what they need to know for your celebration. Here are some frequently asked questions that stationers are asked when meeting with couples.
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Invitations are a sneak peek into your wedding, so be sure to make a great impression! This is a great opportunity to incorporate your colors and theme so your guests can have an idea of what your big day will be like. This section is full of inspiration and tips to create beautiful invitations your guests will want to keep forever!
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Do I have to send out a Save the Date?
No, you don’t need to send out a Save the Date. This is a fairly new practice in the wedding industry over the last decade, but with the amount of time and expense that goes into a wedding, it is a great way to let your guests know the date and information ahead of time. Save the Dates are especially helpful for destination weddings since more planning is necessary. It’s always nice to give your guests extra time to make arrangements.
What information should be included on my Save the Date?
The main points of the wedding day are what needs to be conveyed. The couple’s names and picture (optional), date, and city/state. One of the most important pieces of information you can give your guests is your wedding website. Websites do not belong on the wedding invitation which makes the Save the Date the perfect place to give them this information.
When should I send my Save the Dates and Invitations?
Save the Dates can be sent out six months to a year in advance of the wedding. If your celebration is a destination wedding or during a busy time of the year, such as during summer vacation or a holiday weekend, you may want to send them at least six to eight months ahead of time so they can plan around these dates and arrange for time off work.
For wedding invitations, we typically recommend six to eight weeks. If you did not send a Save the Date,
consider sending them out around the eight-week mark. Sending them out three months or more ahead of time has become a trend, but unfortunately, it hasn’t ultimately helped with people sending back responses.
Should I order invitations online?
There are a few reputable invitation sites, but the customer service is historically lacking and you have little recourse if there is a problem, misprint, or wrong information. There is usually no proofing with online companies so you are on your own for spelling and etiquette. Invitations are something that is best-chosen in-person by seeing and feeling the stock, the actual printing on the stock, and having a professional to help you with etiquette. There are a lot of rules of etiquette that are involved in the designing and wording of invitations that you may not be privy to. You can avoid future embarrassment and hurt feelings by going to a professional.
The assumption that online invitation sites offer cheaper pricing is debatable, as most are digitally printed and mass-produced. Unfortunately, once you make the upgrades to the paper, envelopes, etc., the cost is very comparable to a local stationer’s pricing, sometimes more. You indeed get what you pay for, and fortunately for local stationers, a cottage industry of “fixing” online invitation mistakes has emerged but that is an added expense that you could have avoided in the beginning.
What is the cost of an invitation?
Invitation pricing is determined
by different factors. The printing process plays a large part. If you are looking for letterpress or engraving, these tend to be the higher priced invitation choices. Thermography and flat or digital printing are typically less expensive options. Paper or stock can go from luxe, thick cotton papers to more costeffective, thinner stocks. Another factor that will affect the price is the number of pieces you need in your invitation suite. Most people require an invitation with an envelope, a response card with envelope, and some need to add a details card or reception card as well. Keep in mind that a typical greeting card is around $5.00 each. A beautiful invitation can start anywhere from $4.00$5.00 each and go up from there.
Should I use a website for RSVPs?
Websites are a convenient way to get information to your guests, and most offer a way to RSVP to the wedding as well. When trying to decide if you will do a mail-back response or have people reply online you need to think of everyone on the guestlist. Just because it is convenient for you and your friends to answer online does not mean your grandparents and older guests can respond this way. Some don’t feel comfortable with this method, and some may not have the equipment. In many cases, couples include a phone number for them to call as well as the web address. In other instances, couples have printed enough of the mailed responses for those that would be more apt to answer in this manner. Either way, you want to be sure all your guests feel equally included and can easily respond to your invitation.
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Where should I put our registry information?
Information about your registry should NEVER go on the invitation itself…EVER. When you invite someone to an event, especially something as special as a wedding, you are requesting their presence, NOT their presents. Including registry information can be seen as presumptuous and ill-mannered.
If you wish for your guests to have your registry information you can put it on your website, or you can add in another small card or on a details card in the invitation suite, or by word of mouth, but never on the actual invitation.
What postage costs should I factor into the cost of invitations?
Postage is often a forgotten part of the invitation process. The number of pieces you have in your suite, as well as the type of stock they are printed on, will affect the weight of the invitation, therefore, the cost of postage. Invitations typically require more postage than the average piece of mail. We always recommend taking a fully assembled invitation to the post office and let them weigh it so you know exactly how much postage is required. Response cards require less than the invitation, but be sure to put a stamp on the response card envelopes when
assembling the invitations so your guests can reply promptly. When taking your invitations to the post office we always recommend that you ask to have them hand canceled. This will decrease the amount of machinery sorting your invitations will incur, which will also minimize the chances of damage.
Holly is the Owner and Lead Designer of Papeterie Fine Stationery and Gifts in Bon Air, Virginia. With a lifelong love of design, she and her staff enjoy custom designing your ideas into beautiful invitations. Papeterie has been serving brides nationally and internationally for 30 years. For unparalleled design, wedding invitation etiquette, service, and one of Richmond’s favorite gift boutiques visit our website at papeterierichmond.com.
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5 Ways to Enhance Your Smile on Your Wedding Day
By Emilie Ellis
To prepare for your wedding day, it is encouraged to do an initial consult with an orthodontist or dentist approximately one year in advance. This allows enough time to know when to start each step and gives plenty of notice for preparation. Each procedure or treatment is easy to maintain, straightforward, and comfortable. Here are some common ones couples do to get their smile camera ready!
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Your wedding is the day you deserve to be treated like a queen. Not only should you be pampered, but having your hair and makeup professionally done ensures your look will be flawless all day long… even through all of the happy tears!
wedding countdown
10-12 MONTHS
Schedule appointments with bridal salons
Hire a hair and makeup artist or team
2-4 MONTHS
Schedule hair & makeup trial
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Invisalign®
An invisible and innovative way to straighten your smile without the restrictions of traditional braces. Most cases typically last six months or less.
Liplase™
A natural, non-surgical, and non-invasive method to plump and shape lips without the risks and discomforts of fillers. It is recommended to start Liplase 2-3 months before the wedding day.
Smoothlase™
Also a natural, nonsurgical, and non-invasive option, this lifts, tightens, and rejuvenates skin around the lips, mouth, and chin. Depending on your age it is recommended to begin Smoothlase treatments at least six months prior to your wedding day.
Premiere Whitening
A personalized experience to give a brighter, healthier looking smile. This should be started at least three months before your pre-wedding photos.
Smile Design
Create and shape the stunning smile you have always desired. The initial consult should be anywhere from six months to one year ahead of the wedding day.
Each of these treatments can help to not only make you smile bigger and brighter, but also can keep the mouth healthy at the same time. They reduce cavity risks and tooth loss while giving the smile you’ve always wanted!
Emilie Ellis is a Registered Dental Hygienist who has been practicing for 10 years. She works with Dr. Sarah Wilmer at Cosmetic and Laser Dental Spa of Richmond, serves as a leader in the Virginia Dental Hygienists’ Association, and teaches at VCU School of Dentistry. For more info on how Dr. Wilmer and Emilie can help enhance your smile, please visit sarahwilmerdds.com.
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After the Aisle: THE BLENDED FAMILY
By Tammy Edwards
In 1969, a situation comedy was introduced to the American public about a man who was a widower with three sons. He met and subsequently married a lady, who by the way, was a widow, who had three young daughters of her own. Well, they soon married and thus became America’s most wellloved blended family, The Brady Bunch. We watched as well as laughed at the many shenanigans had by the Brady bunch. But is it always so easy?
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When bringing two separate families together as one, it may often be very challenging and somewhat difficult. The children may not be as smitten with your future spouse as you are. They may be envious of this person who is now taking up your time or putting the smile on your face that used to be limited to only them. There may be resentment from the child of your mate, especially when they are used to having their parent all to themselves. The bonus parent may be viewed as an intrusion. They may not appreciate someone else living in their space. They may also resent someone, who is not their biological parent giving advice or telling them what to do. Additionally, there may be resentment from the child’s other biological parent if that new one is fueling the child with their own ill feelings.
There are some things that should be discussed and taken under consideration. First, take the time to get to know the bonus children in the relationship. You are joining two already made families. Find out what the child’s interests are. Talk with them and not to them. Do not be quick to usurp authority over the bonus child. This may lead to more friction in the relationship, especially from the other biological parent. Don’t “bribe” your bonus children with gifts to win their favor. Be kind. Be patient. Be quiet. There are times when you want to react in retaliation to something that has been said in anger, but don’t respond. Often, children act out feelings in not only saying things that are rude but doing mean and spiteful things as well. Communicate to your future spouse if there is a situation in which things are being said and done by the bonus children that are disrespectful. Discuss how this makes you feel, and how you would like the relationship to be. Although it may not seem like it, the child is probably acting out in rebellion and anger toward the situation and not to you personally. Parent all children equally. Do not favor one set
over the other. Treat all involved with the same instruction, love, and discipline. All discipline should come from the biological parent until love and trust has been established.
Do not speak ill of the other biological parent. If possible, keep an open line of communication and respect for the other parent and refrain from causing a scene or saying unkind things about anyone. If there is a situation where one is deceased, place a picture in their bedroom and insure the child that you are not trying to replace the now deceased parent, but that you are there if and when needed. You may find that you can parent harmoniously with all parties involved.
INCLUDE THE BONUS CHILDREN, AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, IN THE PLANNING OF THE WEDDING. Allow them to take part in the ceremony. One idea is have them pour sand in a vase to signify the unification of the two families. A bride may opt to have their son walk them down the aisle or stand in as the groom’s “best man”. The groom may gift the bride’s daughter a small present or flowers. Some couples may read handcrafted notes to the bonus children to ensure them that they are there to add love, security, and stability to all members of the family, not just the spouse.
The blended family can be a harmonious and wonderful unit. Children in these families often benefit from having four parents that love them and support them along with a multitude of bonus grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins as well. It may be a lot of work at the beginning, but just as we all saw in the situation comedy of the 1960’s, there can be a very eventful, humorous, close knit and fun-filled happily ever after for the blended family.
Tammy Edwards, B.I.S., M.Ed., is the Owner/Operator of The Candy Lady. Tammy started her business after designing a buffet for her 30th high school class reunion. Buffets may include candies, cookies, popcorn, doughnuts, and anything sweet that you desire. She also creates customized gift baskets, boxes, and favor bags for all occasions. Learn more here: https:// tammythecandylady.com
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It may be a lot of work at the beginning, but just as we all saw in the situation comedy of the 1960’s, there can be a very eventful, humorous, close knit and fun-filled happily ever after for the blended family.
Building Stronger Relationships for the Common Wealth
In all the excitement of wedding planning, no one wants to think about divorce. Trust us, it’s not something we want to talk about in a wedding magazine either! But with roughly 50% of marriages ending in divorce or separation, it’s something we HAVE to talk about! After all, getting married is far more than planning a celebration — it’s planning the rest of your life.
Now what if we told you that there is something you can do to cut down your chances of experiencing divorce by 30%? That’s a no-brainer! Studies show that attending premarital counseling as a couple will decrease your chances of divorce by a third.
This is where Rebecca Blackwell and the team at the Relationship Foundation of Virginia come in. Relationship Foundation of Virginia is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening communities through healthy relationships, marriages, and families. Whether you’re single, engaged, married, or in a long-term relationship, RFVA offers coaching and engaging programs that provide the practical tools for building strong and fulfilling relationships.
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After chatting with Rebecca about premarital coaching and the other incredible programs RFVA has to offer, we were ready to sign up for a session ourselves! With 15 years of experience working with couples, certifications in several Marriage and Relationship Coaching programs, and her own 24 years of marriage, Rebecca has plenty of insight to share into what it takes to build strong foundations. She also has a clear passion for helping others form marriages just like the ones she grew up admiring.
“My grandma always said, “Don’t let the sun go down on your anger,’” Rebecca remembers. As she watched her parents navigate 58 years of marriage, Rebecca learned the importance of family, faith, and solid communication. Though her father has passed, he left Rebecca with strong roots, and she continues to honor his legacy by finding the silver lining of every situation and helping others develop those same strong roots.
“This is not your old-fashioned premarital counseling,” Rebecca says. “It’s your opportunity to connect and talk about what WILL happen, what COULD happen, and the good and the bad of being married.” Some of the topics Rebecca covers in her sessions include communication, problem solving, sex and affection, finances, children and parenting, spiritual beliefs, family, and friends.
Not sure if premarital counseling is something you need? Ask yourself if you and your partner have had successful conversations about a few things:
How soon do you want children?
· How many children do you want?
· How will both families be involved in the marriage?
· How would you handle job loss or a sudden move?
What type of roles and responsibilities do you see yourself taking around the house?
If you haven’t discussed at least a few of these topics as a couple, you may not be setting up a strong foundation for your future! Your sessions with Rebecca will be a safe space to share your feelings, make plans, and grow as a couple. Those big topics seem a lot less scary when someone is guiding the discussion!
Rebecca and the team at RFVA also counsel couples who are getting remarried and bringing two families together. Rebecca will help you learn from your previous relationships to create clearer communication and stronger foundations than ever before.
Once you’re a part of RFVA, you’re a part of their community for even more of life’s big events. After the big day, you can join The Ring of Relationships, a monthly subscription service offering quarterly coaching, annual assessments, discounts on date nights, and more.
And speaking of date nights, RFVA hosts incredible events for couples! You’ll be invited to dances, movie nights, glamping trips, paint parties, and more! Whether you’re looking to connect with other couples or make memories together, you’ll learn a little bit and have a whole lot of fun. You can register for date nights at www.rfva.org.
And they don’t stop there! RVFA also hosts Dad Bootcamp for new dads! This virtual half day event is hosted for dads, by dads. A veteran dad will talk you through what to expect as a new parent and what to expect throughout labor, delivery, and beyond. You can also register for Dad Bootcamp on the RFVA website.
The best part? Four premarital coaching sessions with RFVA are ONLY $150! That’s a steal of a deal when you remember that the simple act of participating in premarital counseling means you’re 30% less likely to experience divorce. PLUS, mentioning RVA Weddings gives you $25 off, AND you can give these sessions as a gift! Who needs another set of mixing bowls when you give the gift of a strong relationship foundation?
To learn more, please reach out to rebecca@rfva.org, visit wecoachcouples.org, or follow RFVA on Instagram at @getrelationalva.
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“This is not your old-fashioned premarital counseling. It’s your opportunity to connect and talk about what WILL happen, what COULD happen, and the good and the bad of being married.”
FLAWLESS WEDDING MAKEUP STARTS WITH Healthy Skin!
By Shalese Higginbotham, POSH PR®
It’s no secret that on wedding days, people want to look their absolute best. As a bride, groom, or parent, you’ve probably been dreaming of this monumental day for years. You’ll be seeing all of your closest family and friends, and the photos and videos will last a lifetime. That’s why there couldn’t be a better time to tackle those little insecurities you’ve been carrying around!
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That’s where Dr. Agnihotri comes in. Dr. A, as he’s known around his office, is an expert on the face. With an extensive and impressive background in oral and maxillofacial surgery, his specialty is anything from the neck up. But before you start picturing invasive and intense surgeries that leave people looking plastic, Dr. Agnihotri is striving for the opposite. He explains, “We want to enhance your natural beauty with minor adjustments.” In fact, if Dr. A doesn’t think a procedure is right for a patient, he won't do it. “We’ll work together to create a treatment plan that is best. If we can’t achieve a safe, natural-looking result, I won’t do it. I have to be able to sleep at night!”
For the average person, seeing a doctor and undergoing a new procedure can be intimidating, but don’t worry — Dr. Agnihotri and his team make it easy. First, you’ll head to their pristine Short Pump office for a simple consultation. Dr. A will chat through what your goals are and the look you want to achieve while explaining the different steps he can take to get you there. Then he’ll create a personalized treatment plan that works for your timeline.
So, if your wedding date is your deadline, when should you start working with Dr. Agnihotri?
For the more surgical options like Eyelid Rejuvenation, Laser Skin Resurfacing, or a Face Lift, the process should begin a year to six months out. The earlier the better! The same goes for filler treatments like Botox and Dysport which are injections to reduce fine lines. “Six months is protocol so we can develop a treatment plan. If you were training for a 5k, you wouldn’t wear brand new sneakers the day of,” Dr. Agnihotri explains.
The recent trend of having glowing, bright skin is not lost on Dr. Agnihotri. That’s why his top recommendation for wedding day beauty is a HydraFacial. With this non-invasive skin-clearing procedure, you’ll leave with glowing skin in just 30 minutes. “You get that healthy, dewy glow while your skin is infused with antioxidants, leaving your face hydrated and refreshed,” Dr. A says. Since it’s non-invasive, you can treat yourself to a HydraFacial the week of the wedding because after all, flawless wedding makeup starts with beautiful, healthy skin!
Don’t wait to start your journey to a beautiful complexion! Contact Dr. Agnihotri at Agnihotri Cosmetic Facial Surgery and see their complete list of procedures on their website https://agnihotricosmeticsurgery.com or call 804.270.5028.
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LGBTQ+ FRIENDLY TRAVEL IDEAS
Great for weddings or honeymoons!
By Kim Goldstein
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honeymoons
Once your wedding has come to an end, it’s time to focus on you and your other half. Your honeymoon is the perfect opportunity to travel somewhere you’ve never been. Luckily, our experienced travel agents will take care of the stressful bits of planning, so all you have to do is RELAX!
RW Tip: Be sure to check the expiration date on your passport!
wedding countdown
4-6 MONTHS
Consult your travel agent about honeymoon plans Pick & reserve your perfect honeymoon destination
1-2 MONTHS
Confirm honeymoon reservations & be sure that your luggage meets current travel regulations.
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EL DORADO ROYALE – This fabulous adult-only property offers the style, service and setting you crave! Perfect for foodies and spa-goers!
UNICO 2087 – Unico redefines the meaning of “all-inclusive” by providing complimentary spa treatments, tours, and excursions - plus the experiential wedding packages are a popular choice among LGBTQ+ couples!
ROYALTON RIVIERA CANCUN – Royalton Cancun offers the perfect blend of adult and family time, with sections of the resort dedicated to active families or couples wanting some alone time.
HARD ROCK HOTEL PUNTA CANA – LGBTQ+ couples love Hard Rock Punta Cana for its vibrant nightlife and legendary Hard Rock entertainment! It's also a great option for those wanting symbolic ceremonies.
BREATHLESS CABO – The overlooking marina at Breathless Cabo San Lucas has location envy written all over it! Couples also enjoy the resort's lively scene - think fashion shows, pool parties, and sunset soirees!
HAWAII – Hawaii attracts many LGBTQ+ travelers - especially on The Big Island, which has plenty of activities, bars, and entertainment available. Also great for adventurists and beach-lovers alike!
RIVIERA MAYA – Mexico is not only one of our top destinations for romance travel - but it's also a fabulous place for LGBTQ+ couples who want a legal wedding ceremony!
TAHITI – Overwater bungalow, anyone? Tahiti's dramatic forested peaks, silky beaches, and tropical villas are especially popular among honeymooners looking for a tranquil escape!
COSTA RICA – Costa Rica is considered one of the best Latin American countries for LGBTQ+ travelers. In fact, many resorts offer special packages for LGBTQ+ events in town. Love adventure? Then, you'll find it here!
Kim Goldstein is a Top 25 Travel Agent as awarded by Travel Agent Magazine, a Certified Destination Wedding and Honeymoon Specialist, as well as a Wedding Wire Couples Choice Recipient and Richmond A-List Winner since 2014. To learn more about how she can help plan your dream honeymoon or destination wedding, please visit www.journeystravelinc.com.
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We’ve rounded up the best LGBTQ+ friendly resorts and destinations for romance.
THERE’S NO BETTER PLACE TO START FOREVER Your dream honeymoon awaits at Sandals®, where you can enjoy your first memories of marriage in a paradise created for two people in love. Dine at up to 16 distinct 5-Star Global Gourmet™ restaurants per resort, embrace each other in private pools set over the waves and drift away in suites designed with unparalleled luxury and romance in mind. Sandals® is a registered trademark. Unique Vacations, Inc. is an affiliate of Unique Travel Corp., the worldwide representative of Sandals Resorts. 7099/1021 HAPPILY EVER AFTER BEGINS HERE BOOK YOUR HONEYMOON NOW! JOURNEYS INC. (804) 288-0188 JOURNEYSTRAVELINC.COM
THE
Grandest OF EXITS
By Paula Ramirez
Flower petals
This classic exit never goes out of style. Offering guests lovely petals that match the wedding florals tossed during the exit is tradition at its finest!
Sexy getaway
Consider hiring an exotic car service, think Bentley or Aston Martin, to whisk you and your love away. You are sure to make a dramatic and lasting impression!
Winter wonderland
For those who opt for a winter wedding, add a little magic! Why not help out Mother Nature by having snow flurries as you exit? Snow machines are easy to find and will truly be the icing on the cake!
Fireworks show
While getting permission can be tedious, the time will be more than well spent in the end. The most coveted of them all, a private fireworks show for friends and family will surely end the night in grand fashion!
Paula Ramirez is the Proprietor of Historic Mankin Mansion Wedding & Event Estate. Paula and her husband Martin have lovingly restored this National Landmark to its original grandeur and are honored to share the treasured estate for events. Paula, Martin, and the Mansion have been featured in Forbes, Orbitz, Travel Channel, MSNBC, Martha Stewart Weddings, Oprah Magazine, Huffington Post, New York Times, and Apple TV.
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The end of the night is your chance to go out with a bang. Let’s look at a few classic and creative choices to make your exit one to remember!
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If your wedding day is taking place at more than one venue, one of the best investments you can make is providing transportation for your guests! Not only will this keep your day on schedule, but it will also be a relief for your guests to not have to worry about parking…or having too much fun at the dance party after!
wedding countdown
4-6 MONTHS
Reserve wedding day transportation
2-4 WEEKS
Confirm transportation and arrival times
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Jan 1 New Year’s Day
Jan 16 Martin Luther King Day
Feb 14 Valentine’s Day
Feb 20 Presidents Day
Mar 12 Daylight Saving (Start)
Mar 17 St. Patrick’s Day
Apr 7 Good Friday
Apr 9 Easter Sunday
May 14 Mother’s Day
May 29 Memorial Day
Jun 18 Father’s Day
Jul 4 Independence Day
Sep 4 Labor Day
Oct 9 Columbus Day
Oct 31 Halloween
Nov 5 Daylight Saving (End)
Nov 11 Veterans’ Day
Nov 23 Thanksgiving
Dec 25 Christmas Day
Dec 31 New Year’s Eve
Jan 1 New Year's Day
Jan 15 Martin Luther King Day
Feb 14 Valentine's Day
Feb 19 Presidents Day
Mar 10 Daylight Saving (Start)
Mar 17 St. Patrick's Day
Mar 29 Good Friday
Mar 31 Easter Sunday
May 12 Mother's Day
May 27 Memorial Day
Jun 16 Father's Day
Jul 4 Independence Day
Sep 2 Labor Day
Oct 14 Columbus Day
Oct 31 Halloween
Nov 3 Daylight Saving (End)
Nov 11 Veterans' Day
Nov 28 Thanksgiving
Dec 25 Christmas Day
Dec 31 New Year's Eve
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planning tools
The key to planning a wedding is ORGANIZATION. To help you start and finish strong, we’ve created a countdown checklist to keep you on track! Everything is covered, from buying your dress to securing your marriage license, all in one place. This list is essential, so take as many notes on it as you like. That’s why we made it!
We also have downloadable versions of these helpful tools on our website, www.richmondweddings.com!
This section sponsored by The Estate at Independence, a full service, elegant venue with stunning views and gorgeous indoor and outdoor spaces for couples of any style.
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budget
The budget can be a stressful part of wedding planning. Let this worksheet help you navigate this difficult task.
ITEM
Wedding Coordinator
Wedding Rings
Wedding Attire
Gown
Headpiece
Veil Accessories
Alterations
Reception
Site Rental
Caterer/Food
Beverages
Decorations
Gratuities
Entertainment
Ceremony Music
Band/DJ
Photography
Engagement
Bridal Portrait
Wedding Day
Album
Extra Prints
Videography
Mother’s Apparel
Stationery
Invitations
Reply Cards
Thank You Notes
Postage
SUB TOTAL 1
RECEPTION SITE When choosing a venue, be clear on what is included in the rental fee such as chairs, tables, linens, etc. Plan on 50% of your budget going toward the reception because this will include your venue fee, food, beverage, rentals, etc.
The Estate at Independence includes all these items as well as an onsite coordinator.
The Estate at Independence offers many breathtaking spots for portraits, ceremonies and receptions including these.
BUDGET ACTUAL NOTES
CATERER/FOOD/BEVERAGE Before you sign the contract, be sure to look at the food and beverage minimums. If you are looking to stay within a budget, limit the bar to beer and wine or add a little bit of personality with a signature beverage!
The Estate at Independence has lowered its rental fee to help ensure you have a fantastic meal at your reception!
DJ VS. BAND When making this decision, know the rules of the venue and the space available. A 5-piece band is going to need more space than a DJ!
Many places, like The Estate at Independence, welcome both.
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Formalwear
Groom’s Tuxedo
Father’s Tuxedo
Flowers
Ceremony Site
Bridal Bouquet
Attendants
Parents
Grandparents
Reception Site
Officiant
Marriage License
Accommodations
Wedding Night
Other Attendants Gifts/Gift Boxes
Transportation
Rentals
Ceremony Site
Reception Site
Miscellaneous
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
Gratuities for Other Vendors
SUB TOTAL 2
GRAND TOTAL
FLOWERS Some ceremony sites speak for themselves and don’t need an abundance of flowers. You can then focus your floral budget on the reception space and really WOW your guests.
BUDGET ACTUAL
NOTES
GRATUITIES For your caterer or food service, gratuity is always added into your bottom line, but you do have other wonderful vendors on the day of that you can treat. Keep this in mind when thinking about your budget. Be sure to arrange envelopes with each vendor’s name on it so your planner can easily handle it on the wedding day.
ACCOMMODATIONS Venues will often work with nearby hotels who can offer room block pricing. Other venues such as The Estate at Independence offer custom onsite lodging for the newlyweds or family and the bridal party.
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wedding countdown checklist
12-18 Months
Determine the style of wedding you want – formal, semi-formal or casual
Decide how many guests you will be inviting before getting your heart set on a venue. The Estate at Independence can accommodate 300!
Start scheduling visits to wedding venues
Interview & choose a wedding coordinator
Figure out your budget & discuss who will be helping with which expenses
Nail down your reception venue
*As soon as the venue is booked, get wedding insurance. If the venue was to burn down or be inaccessible, the couple would be covered.
Choose your wedding party
10-12 Months
Choose & book a ceremony venue if separate from your reception location
Set up tastings with caterers unless you have a full service venue like The Estate at Independence with a highly experienced culinary staff.
Start working with your coordinator on the wedding day timeline
Schedule appointments with bridal salons
Choose wedding party attire
Interview & choose a photographer
Find the perfect florist
Schedule your engagement photo session
Peruse the portfolios of videographers & find the right person to document your day on video
Find an officiant & meet with him or her to talk about ceremony details
Talk with your officiant about pre-marital coaching
Make sure your visas & passports are up to date
Nail down your caterer
Interview & choose DJ and/or Band
Hire a hair and makeup artist or team
Send out your Save the Date cards
6-9 Months
Set up cake tastings
Determine the order of the ceremony events. The Estate at Independence’s in-house coordinator will help you through this.
Create a wedding website
4-6 Months
Consult with a professional lighting company
Select ceremony musicians
Meet with your DJ about music for your wedding dinner & reception
Consult your travel agent about honeymoon plans
Schedule fittings for men’s formalwear
Talk with a stationer about invitations, programs & other paper goods
Pick & reserve your perfect honeymoon destination
Shop for your wedding bands
Set up your wedding registry at your favorite stores or set up an online honeymoon fund
Reserve wedding day transportation
Carefully choose & reserve rental items
Visit the Planning Tools page on RichmondWeddings.com to find our free downloadable Rental Return Checklist!
Finalize floral design
Order your wedding cake & if you’re a traditional Southern bride, order the groom’s cake
Reserve hotel room blocks for guests
Send local activity information to guests
Make sure you have all of your travel immunizations
Keep up with your gown fittings
Consider dance lessons
Set up an outing for your future spouse. The Estate at Independence offers golf, laser tag, zip lines and more!
If you are planning on coloring your hair, schedule the appointment now. This will give you time to color correct if you don't like it
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2-4 Months
Send a wedding announcement to your local newspaper with a photo
Arrange professional addressing of invitations
Select gifts for the bridal party and each other. This service is included with your package at The Estate at Independence.
Schedule hair & makeup trial
Make sure your bridesmaids have chosen the right shoes
Schedule final gown and men’s formalwear fittings
Make rehearsal dinner reservations
Consider planning a welcome party if you are having a lot of out of town guests
Schedule your bridal portrait session
Order favors or forgo favors & make a charitable donation on your guests’ behalf
Provide planner with welcome baskets for out-of-town guests
Think about adding late night snacks to your menu
Mail out formal invitations
1-2 Months
Make sure all written contracts with vendors are in place
Go to your final gown fitting & be sure that your mom or Maid of Honor learns to bustle your dress. Or relax knowing the coordinator at The Estate at Independence will handle this!
Plan bridesmaid outing
Confirm honeymoon reservations & be sure that your luggage meets current travel regulations.
Record gifts as your receive them and write thank you notes
Invite wedding party & out-of-town guests to rehearsal dinner
Review your reception seating chart
Get wedding license – it can be obtained from any courthouse in Virginia
2-4 Weeks
Make it official – secure marriage license
Confirm wedding rehearsal time and address with participating parties
Confirm transportation and arrival times
Confirm hotel room blocks
Arrange to professionally clean & preserve your gown after the wedding
Write or choose your wedding vows
Finalize your wedding timeline and make sure a copy goes to all vendors. Another included service with The Estate at Independence!
1-2 Weeks
Pick up wedding bands. Be sure to check sizes & engravings
Get your engagement ring cleaned so that it sparkles on your wedding day
Have final consultations with vendors. The Estate at Independence’s team will take care of confirmations and timing.
Send final guest count to caterer & venues
Remind your future spouse and their wedding party members to pick up their attire
Stock your bridal emergency kit
Write vows/speeches
Get excited! Your big day is almost here!
After the Wedding
Ensure formalwear is returned
Review your vendors on RichmondWeddings.com
Preserve your dress
Write thank you notes
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vendor directory
ALTERATIONS
Inspired by the Dress
350 Valley Street
Scottsville, VA 24509
(804) 513-9165
Ad page 85
Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center
1517-D North Parham Road
Henrico, VA 23229
(804) 273-6303
Ad inside back cover
BACHELORETTE PARTIES
Buddy’s
600 North Sheppart Street Richmond, VA 23221
(804) 355-3701
Ad page 45
Steam Bell Beer Works
1717 Oak Lake Boulevard
Midlothian, VA 23112
(804) 728-1876
Ad page 41
Taylor’s Classic Travels
(804) 767-6387
Ad page 134
BEAUTY
Amanda M Perry
(804) 510-6720
Ad page 122
Cosmetic and Laser Dental Spa of Richmond
Sarah C. Wilmer, DDS
27 Briggs Drive
Manakin- Sabot, VA 23103
(804) 784-2386
Ad page 5
Island Glow Tanning & Beauty
306 North Main Street
Farmville, VA 23901
(434) 603-0703
Ad page 123
Island Glow Tanning & Beauty
3820 Courthouse Tavern Lane
Powhatan, VA 23139
(804) 501-6222
Ad page 123
Island Glow Tanning & Beauty
14734 Village Square Place
Midlothian, VA 23112
(804) 399-2675
Ad page 123
Tialma Moirai Day Spa
8413 Patterson Avenue
Suite A
Richmond, VA 23229
(804) 533-6926
Ad page 123
BRIDAL REGISTRIES
Dillard’s Short Pump Town Center (804) 253-0182
Stony Point Fashion Park
(804) 253-1860
BRIDESMAID DRESSES
Inspired by the Dress 350 Valley Street
Scottsville, VA 24509
(804) 513-9165
Ad page 85
Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center 1517-D North Parham Road
Henrico, VA 23229
(804) 273-6303
Ad inside back cover
CALLIGRAPHY
Papeterie
3048 Stony Point Road Richmond, VA 23235
Appointment recommended
(804) 560-7955
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Papeterie 107 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23220
By appointment only
(804) 560-7955
Ad page 119
CATERERS
A Sharper Palate Catering & Events
5511 Lakeside Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
(804) 553-0495
Ad page 71
Atlas 42 4032 Cox Road - Suite A
Glen Allen, VA 23060
(804) 965-0420
Ad page 42
Cater 2 Events 8534 Patterson Avenue
Richmond, VA 23229
(804) 269-0359
Ad page 73
Deep Run Roadhouse Catering 12379 Gayton Road Richmond, VA 23238 (804) 740-6301
Ad page 73
The Place at Innsbrook 4036-C Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 346-2100
Ad page 60
Roma Ristorante Italiano 7240 Bell Creek Road Mechanicsville, VA 23111 (804) 559-9200
Ad page 73
Tarrant’s West 11129 Three Chopt Road Richmond, VA 23233 (804) 205-9009
Ad page 61
CEREMONY MUSIC
Lyric String Quartet (804) 233-1642
Ad page 107
CHURCHES
Henricus Historical Park
251 Henricus Park Road
Chester, VA 23836
(804) 748-1611
Ad page 62
St. Joseph’s Villa 8000 Brook Road
Richmond, VA 23227
(804) 553-3215
Ad page 62
Tiny Chapel Weddings
Richmond, VA
(804) 396-4245
Ad page 62
Unity of Bon Air
923 Buford Road
Richmond, VA 23235
(804) 320-5584
Ad page 62
Waverly Estate
11586 Courthouse Road
Lunenburg, VA 23952 (434) 321-4032
Ad page 36
CUSTOM ATTIRE
Inspired by the Dress 350 Valley Street
Scottsville, VA 24509 (804) 513-9165
Ad page 85
DISC JOCKEYS
Bow Tied Weddings
BowTiedWeddings.com
Ad page 107
EVENT STAFFING
The Coordinated Event (804) 344-0011
Ad page 16
FAVORS & GIFTS
The Candy Lady
Richmond, VA (804) 399-0516
Ad page 17
Crown Trophy
8111 Staples Mill Road Richmond, VA 23228
(804) 262-1000
Ad page 17
Flowers Make Scents
1272 Alverser Plaza
Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 897-6100
Ad page 103
King of Pops (804) 350-4400
Ad page 17
Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 41 South Main Street
Kilmarnock, VA 22482
(804) 577-4200
Ad page 17
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Northern Neck Popcorn Bag
6620 Main Street
Gloucester, VA 23061
(804) 210-1511
Ad page 17
Northern Neck Popcorn Bag
132 Main Street
Warsaw, VA 22520
(804) 250-2299
Ad page 17
Papeterie
3048 Stony Point Road
Richmond, VA 23235
Appointment recommended (804) 560-7955
Ad page 119
Papeterie 107 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23220
By appointment only
(804) 560-7955
Ad page 119
FLOWERS
Blooms at The Jefferson
101 West Franklin Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 649-4676
Ad page 3
Designs by Victoria Floral
2801-A Hathaway Road
Richmond, VA 23225
(804) 560-7700
Ad page 102
Flowers Make Scents
1272 Alverser Plaza
Midlothian, VA 23113
(804) 897-6100
Ad page 103
Vogue Flowers
1114 North Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23230
(804) 353-9600
Ad page 100
GOWN PRESERVATION
Puritan Cleaners
13 Locations to Serve You
(804) 355-5726
Ad page 82
Tiffanys Bridal
Ridge Shopping Center
1517 North Parham Road
Henrico, VA 23229
(804) 273-6303
Ad inside back cover
HAIR & MAKEUP
Amanda M Perry
(804) 510-6720
Ad page 122
Island Glow Tanning & Beauty
306 North Main Street
Farmville, VA 23901
(434) 603-0703
Ad page 123
Island Glow Tanning & Beauty
3820 Courthouse Tavern Lane
Powhatan, VA 23139
(804) 501-6222
Ad page 123
Island Glow Tanning & Beauty
14734 Village Square Place
Midlothian, VA 23112
(804) 399-2675
Ad page 123
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Cosmetic and Laser Dental Spa of Richmond
Sarah C. Wilmer, DDS
27 Briggs Drive
Manakin- Sabot, VA 23103
(804) 784-2386
Ad page 5
Relationship Foundation of Virginia
2101 Maywill Street
Richmond, VA 23230
(804) 288-3431
Ad page 123
Tialma Moirai Day Spa
8413 Patterson Avenue Suite A
Richmond, VA 23229
(804) 533-6926
Ad page 123
HONEYMOON & TRAVEL
Journeys, Inc.
(804) 288-0188
Ad page 133
Ruth Stirling Travel
(804) 746-1838
Ad page 132
HOTELS
Hilton Garden Inn
Richmond Innsbrook
4050 Cox Road
Glen Allen, VA 23060
(804) 521-2900
Ad page 58
Hilton Richmond Downtown
501 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 344-4300
Ad page 55
The Jefferson Hotel
101 West Franklin Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(866) 247-2305
Ad page 3
Linden Row Inn
100 East Franklin Street
Richmond, VA 23219
sales@lindenrowinn.com
Ad page 43
Marriott Richmond Short Pump
4240 Dominion Boulevard
Glen Allen, VA 23060
(804) 965-9500
Ad page 58
Omni Hotels and Resorts
100 South 12th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
OmniHotels.com/Richmond
Ad page 58
Richmond Marriott Downtown
500 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 343-6905
Ad page 59
INVITATIONS & PAPER GOODS
Papeterie 3048 Stony Point Road
Richmond, VA 23235
Appointment recommended
(804) 560-7955
Ad page 119
Papeterie
107 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23220
By appointment only
(804) 560-7955
Ad page 119
JEWELRY
Diamonds Direct - Short Pump
11131 West Broad Street
Glen Allen, VA 23060
(804) 967-0500
Ad back cover
LIGHTING DESIGN
The Lighting & Sound Company 4208 Sarellen Road
Henrico, VA 23231
(804) 893-5066 ext. 1
Ad page 81
LUXURY RESTROOM TRAILERS
Ashland Posh Potties
(804) 519-2555
Ad page 78
Edmunds Waste Removal (804) 478-4688
Ad page 80
Silver Stagecoach
11479 Fox Cross Road
Ashland, VA 23005
(804) 807-4720
Ad page 78
MOTHER’S APPAREL
Inspired by the Dress 350 Valley Street
Scottsville, VA 24509
(804) 513-9165
Ad page 85
Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center
1517 North Parham Road
Henrico, VA 23229
(804) 273-6303
Ad inside back cover
OFFICIANTS
Tiny Chapel Weddings
(804) 396-4245
Ad page 62
PHOTO BOOTHS
Social Party Booth
(804) 402-7397
Ad page 80
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PHOTOGRAPHY & PORTRAITS
Alexa Patterson Photography AlexaPattersonPhotography.com
Ad page 98
Ashley Hesse Photography AshleyHessePhotography.com
Ad page 98
Butler Portraits 4600 Millridge Parkway Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 744-4700
Ad pages 96 & 98
Hayes and Fisk Photography 1003 North Parham Road Richmond, VA 23229 (804) 740-9307
Ad pages 92-93
J. Cameron Photography (804) 867-8553
Ad page 96
MJ Mendoza Photography MJMendozaPhotography.com
Ad page 96
Olive & Cypress (757) 754-3305
Ad page 96
Quadaé Blackwell Co. (540) 376-5786
Ad page 97
Stephanie Jenkins Photography 5409 Commonwealth Centre Pkwy Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 398-8339
Ad page 95
RENTALS
Ashland Posh Potties (804) 519-2555
Ad page 78
Ashley’s Occasions (804) 647-9006
Ad page 12
Edmunds Waste Removal (804) 478-4688
Ad page 80
Get Cozy GetCozyBars.com
Ad page 78
Our Curated Design (540) 273-8460
Ad page 12
Party Perfect 2400 Magnolia Court Richmond, VA 23223 (804) 359-2400
Ad page 79
Pop Clink Event Decor PopClinkRVA.com
Ad page 80
Rent-E-Quip 2600 Boulevard Colonial Heights, VA 23834 (804) 520-7100
Ad pages 76-77
Silver Stagecoach 11479 Fox Cross Road Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 807-4720
Ad page 78
Sipping Southern Mobile Bar (757) 903-1293 (757) 707-9738
Ad page 80
SWEET TREATS
The Candy Lady (804) 399-0516
Ad page 17
King of Pops (804) 350-4400
Ad page 17
Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 41 South Main Street Kilmarnock, VA 22482 (804) 577-4200
Ad page 17
Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 6620 Main Street Gloucester, VA 23061 (804) 210-1511
Ad page 17
Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 132 Main Street Warsaw, VA 22520 (804) 250-2299
Ad page 17
TRANSPORTATION
Taylor’s Classic Travels (804) 767-6387
Ad page 134
TUXEDOS & FORMALWEAR
The Groom’s Corner (located inside Tiffanys Bridal) 1517 North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229
(804) 273-6303
Ad page 90
VENUES
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VIDEOGRAPHY
DreamClip Films (757) 771-0288
Ad page 99
WEDDING GOWNS
Inspired by the Dress 350 Valley Street Scottsville, VA 24509 (804) 513-9165
Ad page 85
Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center 1517 North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229 (804) 273-6303
Ad inside back cover
WEDDING PLANNERS
Ashley’s Occasions (804) 647-9006
Ad page 12
The Coordinated Event (804) 344-0011
Ad page 16
Our Curated Design (540) 273-8460
Ad page 12
Simply Charmed Weddings & Events
SimplyCharmedEvents.com
Ad page 12
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