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GCW: Tell us about yourself. What motivated you to begin designing bridal headpieces and accessories? Jannie: I have always had a passion for accessories. So when I took my degree in design at the Scandinavian Academy of International Fashion and Design in Copenhagen, I knew, I wanted to design accessories. I started out designing jewelry, but when I got engaged 5 years ago, I wanted to create something unique and special for my wedding, and that was the beginning of Jannie Baltzer Couture Headpieces. I graduated from the Scandinavian Academy of International Fashion and Design in Copenhagen, receiving an honorary prize from Her Royal Highness Princess Benedict for the most creative collection. My work is regularly featured in magazines like VOGUE, Elle and Cosmopolitan.
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GCW: What influences and inspires your designs? Jannie: The 2014 collection is truly luxurious and delicate, and is all about luminous textures and shine. This collection has exquisitely intricate beadwork and beautiful shades of honey gold, champagne, antique silver and ivory. This collection is inspired by the beauty of the nature and its organic shapes - the curl of a leaf, skeleton leaves, delicate flowers and branches - these are all exquisite things that catch my eye and find their way into my making. My inspiration comes from the details of past eras; The French Bohemianism of the early 1900’s, the details of the Art Deco movement and the glamour of 1920´s Hollywood, which is expressed in the luxurious materials such as: French lace, Edwardian Lace, silk and soft chiffon. I only use handmade flowers, and all the bead work is handcrafted with beautiful Preciosa crystals and pearls at my studio in Copenhagen. I love to use interesting pieces of vintage to add whimsy and magic, and to get a unique one of a kind piece. GCW: Would we find your pieces in boutiques, or is it best to contact you directly? Jannie: I have selected Bridal Boutiques around the world, but I also ship worldwide from my studio in Copenhagen, where all my accessories are handmade. GCW: Do you have any style tips or advice for brides? Jannie: I think it’s important that you look like you on your wedding day - not too much makeup - that being said you still want to look stunning. So if you wear a very detailed dress, you might want to choose a more simple but elegant headpiece. But if your dress is a little simpler, I would choose a more dramatic headpiece, which would spice up the look!
GCW: Can you give us a small account on a day in the life of Jannie Baltzer?
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Jannie: It always starts with a good cup of coffee! Then I check emails and look at my To-Do list (I always make a list the night before, so I know, what to do the following day). Most days I am at our studio, where I design accessories and meet the lovely brides. I work far too many hours a day, but I truly love my job. janniebaltzer.com GoldCountryWeddings.com
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One on One with GCW: Tell us about yourself. What motivated you to begin designing bridal gowns? Sarah: I’ve always been obsessed with fashion. Obsessed about fit, drape, aesthetic, styling, every aspect of it, and bridal was a natural starting point for me because it’s a great challenge to produce a bridal collection of 10-12 unique pieces that still sit together and tell a story. Each piece must be a standout, and it’s the ultimate satisfaction to see a bride choosing to wear us on her wedding day. GCW: Who is your style icon? Sarah: I tend to flit between muses, depending on what I’m designing. What defines perennial style is a sexy, confident woman...Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel. I’m loving Kate Middleton’s style right now, she’s the embodiment of the modern lady. GCW: What influences and inspires your designs? Sarah: Cut is very important, researching and drap-
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ing in the stand as I design. The embellishments can spring from anywhere, the embroidery on daisy from this seasons collection was inspired by a photograph I’d taken of an iron gate in Paris. GCW: What factors do you take into consideration with each collection? Sarah: We always start with feedback, what are our customers loving, and what can we do better! What will they be wanting next season? There is always a singular idea/theme that stands out so strongly as the key direction, I’m compelled to weave the collection around it, that gives a coherence to the seasons pieces. GCW: Where are your gowns created, and in what fabrics? Sarah: We work alot with French laces, silks, embroideries and tulles. Some dresses are made in Asia and some in Australia. We work with the best factories, with highly skilled seamstresses and beaders, as there
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Wendy or PR in LA. Meetings with our Australian team. I try to limit my time in meetings but I like calling rather than emailing. It’s a more effective means of communicating and I like to keep in touch with everyone. I try to sketch every day, and work it in, around my appointments and home life. I’m constantly sketching, at airports, over lunch or at home with the boys. 4:00pm- I’m at the gym working out or taking a long walk, along the beachfront or through the bush for about an hour and a half. 5:30pm- Homework and dinner time with the boys.
is a lot of work and a high degree of difficulty, especially working with silks on the bias. GCW: What advice would you give brides, to help them through their wedding gown search? Sarah: Relax and enjoy it. An impending wedding can be stressful but you have to enjoy the process. Use Pinterest or magazine pulls to define what you’re liking, and keep an open mind. Try a variety of styles on because you might find The Dress is one you wouldn’t have picked off the rack initially.
7:30pm- After I put the boys to bed I’m back in email overseas. It’s midday and so I’m talking with Italy or the UK, sometimes it’s technical questions or design briefs to finish, but mostly trying to clear the never ending pile on my desk. I’ll clock off any time between 11pm and 1am depending on the workload, and sometimes when we’re putting the finishing touches in a collection, I will work a bit later than that.
GCW: Can we find your pieces in boutiques, or is it best to contact you directly? Sarah: We are stocked in 13 stores across the US currently, details and trunk show dates are on our website. GCW: Can you give us a small account on a day in the life of Sarah Janks? Sarah: 6:00am- Coffee and checking emails. 7:30am- Breakfast with my two boys and then drop them at school. 9:00am- I’m in the office. Every day is different, and can include design briefings with Danny my assistant, fittings or meetings with stylists and photographers, hair and makeup for upcoming product and campaign shots. More emails and catching up with our US agent GoldCountryWeddings.com
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In Touch with GCW: Tell us about yourself. What motivated you to begin designing bridal gowns? Amy: After Bill’s proposal in 1996, I experienced first-hand the arduous task of trying to find the perfect wedding gown! My needs seemed simple enough – I wanted to look elegant and modern without spending a fortune. In my search I found that I could opt to spend a reasonable amount for something mediocre, or spend an outrageous amount on something fabulous. Being an experienced designer, I felt my best bet would be to design my own gown. A few years later, business plan in hand, Bill and I launched the Amy Kuschel collection. GCW: Who is your style icon? Amy: Oh, so many. I’ve always loved Coco Chanel, Lauren Bacall, Audrey Hepburn... GCW: What influences and inspires your designs? Amy: I find inspiration in everything, it’s always evolving. For our 2014 collection my inspiration focused on layers of personality... knowing yourself, embracing your layers. GCW: What factors do you take into consideration with each collection? Amy: Where we’ve been, where we see the designs evolving. It’s different each year... GCW: Where are your gowns created, and in what fabrics? Amy: Each of our gowns is crafted by hand in our San Francisco design and
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production studio. We strive to deliver impeccable silhouettes that flatter the female form using the finest quality fabrics we can find. We love French and American-made laces and we find silks from all over the world, but we’re so lucky to make everything by hand in San Francisco! GCW: What advice would you give brides, to help them through their wedding gown search? Amy: The one thing you must know to find the perfect dress? Yourself. Know yourself, embrace your layers and be open-minded. Bring only a few guests, those who are most supportive of your vision – helping you to find the dress that captures your personality. GCW: Can we find your pieces in boutiques, or is it best to contact you directly? Amy: Bay Area brides can contact our flagship salon in San Francisco. We also have retailers throughout the United States as well as a few international retailers. All of our salons are on our site. Brides can view the gowns prior to their appointment on our website – we’re really excited about our new “favorites” tab. Being prepared for your appointment is a plus. It’s always best to call ahead to schedule a one-on-one consultation. GCW: Can you give us a small account on a day in the life of Amy Kuschel? Amy: I start everyday with yoga, and then take the ferry into San Francisco. Once I’m at the office there are a lot of meetings with the team to discuss gown construction, special client requests, marketing... Lots of communication! This time of year I’ll spend extra time in fittings, photo shoots, interviews, and sketching. Quality “me” time is important so I meditate on my way home! I try to head home before it gets too late to have dinner with my family. Balancing AKSF and Team Brugger is vital! I’m fortunate to have a strong team which allows me to spend valuable time with my family. It’s all about balance!
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Planning an Outdoor Wedding By Christine Tuohy
An outdoor wedding can be a beautiful thing! But did Mother Nature receive her invitation? Planning an outdoor wedding so many months in advance can be scary. Here are some tips for preparing for the unexpected. Even though you have your heart set on an outdoor wedding, always make sure there’s a ‘Plan B’. For example, if you’re marrying in a rose garden and it’s going to be a torrential downpour that day, double check ahead of time to make sure there’s an event hall nearby to move everything indoors. Don’t fret. You’ll still see the roses out the windows, and the thunder and lightning could add an interesting touch to your ceremony! It could be the most memorable part of everyone’s experience that they’ll talk about for years to come. It could also come in handy to have pop up canopies available for shelter. Don’t forget canopy weights if it’s windy! The last thing you want is a 10 ft square canopy flipping over on your guests or your cake. And speaking of the cake, does this venue you’re thinking about have a kitchen for the caterers? A lot of catering companies will need an approved on-site kitchen for the food prep. It can also be a health department issue, so make sure the caterer is ok with using that particular kitchen, or not having a kitchen available at all. Flexibility is the most important part of planning an outdoor wedding. It may not just be rain, either. If it turns chilly, perhaps you could offer up blankets or wraps for your guests or have outdoor heaters. Just a light drizzle could mean picking up umbrellas for everyone, or adversely, an overly sunny ceremony might call for a few parasols or fans. Shade and shelter should always be available. Keep a lot of drinking water on hand if it’s hot, as well. How about bugs? Getting married in an open field or by a river could mean everyone flailing at mosquitoes all day. Consider bug block for the guests or citronella candles or incense for the surrounding area. If you’re getting married on a cloudless sunny day, and are fair skinned, don’t forget to put on some sunblock, too. You don’t want to be beet red and sunburned in all your wedding photos! What about electricity at the venue? If you’re having a band, or electric outdoor lighting, make sure you have a good quality gas generator handy. You’d hate to have it break down or run out of gas halfway through the band playing, or have all the lights go out all of a sudden. If you have non-electric lighting such as oil lamps or candles, make sure you’ll have plenty of candles and lamp oil and lighters. Keep in mind they could also blow out or tip over in the wind. And who’s going to relight them when they go out? Solar powered or battery operated lights are also an option, although they could fade as the evening progresses. Pick appropriate outdoor furniture. Lightweight chairs or tables could blow over if it gets windy, and no one will be able to sit in certain types of chairs if they get rained on. Metal chairs could be scorching hot in the sun as well. It’s also an excellent idea to tell your guests what to expect as far as the location. You don’t want to have guests turn up in high heels or leather shoes only to find out the wedding is in a soft meadow, a sandy beach, or a possibly muddy farm. Bathrooms! Did this make it on your to-do list? Whatever outdoor venue you choose, make sure there are restrooms available for everyone, and if not, you might have to rent port-a-johns for the day. And don’t forget to rent hand-washing stations as well. We don’t want guests getting sick afterwards. Most importantly, keep in mind that even though the weather can be unpredictable, the way you handle it is what makes the difference. It rained on your wedding day and everyone got soaked? Big deal! It was still fun, everyone will remember it, and you did what you set out to do. Got married! Don’t stress about it. Laugh it off and enjoy it, no matter what happens!
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and include a private breakfast served to you, in your suite. Our romantic Victorian farm house is from 1904 and is one of the oldest well preserved homes of the area, from the beginning of the 20th Century. It even includes a wooden turn-table to turn the old car around. We have guests coming from all over the world exploring this part of California, and we are eager to share all the marvels of our area. Our Inn is the
friends on the balcony on a warm summer night, or go skiing at Dodge Ridge on a sunny winter day! It was just serendipity coming upon Barretta Gardens Inn being up for sale. We made an offer and 8 years later, here we are, after adding on (we can sleep up to 18 people), updating and creating many beautiful and unique gardens, as the name implies. Most wedding couples choose to stay in the Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon or Sangiovese Suites that offer special amenities like soaking tubs, rain-fall showers, Jacuzzi tubs or fireplaces,
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Helpful advice from previous brides to be engaged and getting married to Travis that all of the little details I thought I would care about didn’t seem important anymore. Our families helped out a lot, and everything truly turned out perfectly! 4. Favorite moments: There are so many; it was truly the best day of our lives! I loved seeing Travis at the end of the aisle as I was walking down with my dad, our first kiss, dancing with my bridesmaids, smashing cake in each other’s faces…. Celebrating with all of the people that we love, made the night such a blast. 5. Funniest moments: One of our family friends brought some music for the DJ and ended up singing a few songs at our reception. He has a great voice and many were shocked by how well he did. He sang at my parents’ reception 30 years ago so maybe he’s good luck! Also, all of the single girls backing out of the way for my sister and Maid of Honor to catch the bouquet… I think they knew she wanted it so badly! 6. Your advice for other brides: Don’t sweat the small stuff! The day goes by faster than you can even imagine and there are only a few things that will really matter looking back. Enjoy the day with your new husband and take lots of pictures and videos to make sure you remember every moment. Don’t spend the day rushing around, let yourself relax and have fun. You’re the bride! 7. Most important lesson you learned from your wedding: Love really is all you need - The love you feel for your new spouse, your family and friends, will make the day the most magical of your life no matter what happens!
Travis & Christina 1. Your unique wedding at a glance: We were married on April 27, 2013. I am a huge lover of all things Disney, so I wanted a Cinderella wedding without it being too youthful, cheesy or “princessy”. We got married in the middle of the beautiful Heather Farms Park in Walnut Creek , CA and let the spring colors dictate our color palette and flowers. It was the most beautiful day! 2. Your biggest challenge in planning your wedding: Our biggest challenge was keeping our budget down with such a big guest list. We both have large families and we invited over 175 people. 3. How you overcame/made it work: We really focused on our priorities – food, music, and photography. And, of course, my dress! I was so happy
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5. Funniest moments: At the grooms “I do” moment, our best man stops the ceremony. He then pulled out a coin from his pocket, which he flipped in the air to ascertain what the grooms answer should be. He then nodded, gave a thumbs up, and patted my future husband on the back. Everyone cracked up! 6. Your advice for other brides: Don’t sweat the small stuff. Take your time in planning your big day, be flexible, and ask friends for help. 7. Most important lesson you learned from your wedding: To see the humor in everything, and allow that to be the basis from which we build our future. Life always has it’s ups and downs, and if you approach it with some humor, everything will work out just fine.
Blain & Michelle 1. Your unique wedding at a glance: We chose a country and camo theme, incorporating lots of burlap, lace and olive green with hints of pink for pop. Our location was a mountain resort with several cabins and a gorgeous rock waterfall into the pool. Being great fans of bacon, we kept that as a thread to our menu, from bacon wrapped jalapeno appetizers, and a topping for the Mac-n-cheese bar, to French Toast Maple Bacon cupcakes – it just worked. Our friends are still talking about those cupcakes!! 2. Your biggest challenge in planning your wedding: Our biggest challenge was getting families from 2 coasts and 2 countries in the same place at the same time! 3. How you overcame/made it work: We found a great resort that could accommodate us all. We planned it as a vacation for everyone too. That way both families and our friends could relax. It gave us all time to en-
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joy the wonderful mountain setting we had. Spending a few days getting to know one another ahead of the big day really took the stress out of the whole event. 4. Favorite moments: The night before the wedding, we had a bonfire and s ‘mores roast under a full moon. All the kids loved it, and it was a great way to relax and enjoy the evening. Before the ceremony, our friend Lorne played the bagpipes as our guests arrived. It was so romantic and special. Being that we both have Scottish ancestry, it made for a really fun personal touch. GoldCountryWeddings.com
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Shawn & Virginia 1.Biggest Challenge in planning the wedding: I would say the biggest challenge in the wedding planning, was the deciding what kind of party to have, to entertain 200 people. We wanted everyone to feel comfortable and have a great time. The venue provided the warm welcome along with good food, good music, and a variety of delicious desserts, the party took care of itself. My sisters made 90 percent of the decorations. (pinterest inspired) 2.Favorite moments: The ceremony was my favorite. That was the most important part to Shawn and I. And watching
the magic come alive, all the hard work my mom and her crew did, watching it being noticed and appreciated, really was neat to experience. Also, all the conversations and friends and family interaction were a
great thing to see. 3.Funniest moments: The flower girls were entirely on cue with having to coax their smiles and all their fidgeting during the ceremony, (fighting over holding the bride’s bouquet while matron of honor diffuses,) but it was fine. It was all worth it. It is totally something to laugh at. 4.Advice for brides: Advice for other brides would be to relax and enjoy the day. Even if you don’t like all the attention and feel people are going out of their way for you, They Are!! And they want to! Eat it up. Be happy and laugh. Do not drink too much. It all goes by too fast. You don’t want to miss a thing. A little Champs is fine, just stay clear headed!
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Our 365 South Washington Street Sonora simplydelishshop.com
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Getting Married in
Yosemite National Park
If you’re looking for an amazingly beautiful and grand location to say “I do”, Yosemite National Park can be the perfect destination with it’s many breathtaking views. The Ahwahnee, a popular venue in the park, combines the luxury and services of a 4-diamond hotel with the awesome scenery of Yosemite, to create memories that will certainly last a lifetime. The Ahwahnee offers an elegant, historic setting for intimate ceremonies and receptions. Exchange vows on a beautiful lawn with the wonders of Yosemite National Park as your backdrop, host a cocktail reception with views of Glacier Point, and enjoy a four-course banquet in the hotel’s Solarium. The Wawona Hotel, rich with magical Victorian splendor, has the romantic ambience of a bygone era. The perfect place for an elegant, fairytale wedding or special occasion, the Wawona was founded in 1856, as evidenced by its showy, wraparound verandas and New England style architecture. Outdoor receptions are a favorite on the Wawona’s lush green lawns. With three walls of French doors that beautifully frame the picturesque scenery of the surrounding grounds, the Sunroom is perfect for indoor receptions. Guests can freely move between the Sunroom and the Veranda, enjoying views of Wawona’s wildflower-covered meadows and Yosemite’s only golf course. Just up the road, the oldest living things on the planet – the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias – stand as towering examples of the enduring power of love. Rustic, and endearing, Curry Village is an inspirational and cost-effective location for weddings set in the heart of Yosemite Valley. Surrounded by million-dollar views of majestic waterfalls and granite walls, Curry Village Pavilion offers banquet space and patios with casual charm sure to make you and your guests feel relaxed and comfortable in a breathtaking natural setting. And after you say “I do,” Yosemite’s recreational options are as endless as your love, complete with activities and tours for the most magical honeymoon imaginable. www.yosemitepark.com
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Sparks Ranch Resort
All The Beauty of Paradise... Nestled in the Sierra Foothills
Weddings, Rehearsal Dinners, Romantic Getaways Family Reunions, Retreats... sparksranchresort.com
Sonora, CA 95370
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Come visit Indigeny Reserve™, a family-run organic apple ranch, ciderworks, distillery and tasting bar nestled in the foothills of Sonora, California. Indigeny Reserve is known for its crisp hard cider, small-batch apple brandy, unrivaled gift shop and ample space for picnicking, and RV Parking. Pure Paradise.
14679 Summers Lane, Sonora, California 95370 www.IndigenyReserve.com www.facebook.com/IndigenyReserve Enjoy responsibly.
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Wedding Planning Checklist 1 Year to 6 Months Prior • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Choose a wedding date Decide whether you want an indoor or outdoor wedding Select the colors, theme, and details of your wedding Choose and book a location and officiant for your ceremony Choose and book your reception location Select the caterer and choose a wedding cake Choose a florist and start planning your wed ding flowers Book the musical entertainment and master of ceremonies Find a photographer Write your guest list Make a bridal registry Decide on bridesmaids, groomsmen, and remainder of bridal party Start shopping for your wedding dress and bridesmaids dresses Begin thinking about your preferred honey moon location
6 Months to 3 Months Prior • • • • • • • • •
Finalize your guest list Choose your invitations Mail invitations Purchase the wedding gown and veil Purchase the bridesmaids dresses Purchase or arrange for rental of groom and groomsmen tuxedos Book your honeymoon Plan the rehearsal dinner Arrange transportation to and from the wedding and reception
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Purchase wedding accessories like favors and place cards Finalize all music with the DJ or entertainment provider
2 Weeks Ahead • • • •
Finalize all details with the caterer and give an updated guest count Confirm all plans with your florist Go over the photo timeline of the wedding day with your photographer Obtain your tickets for your honeymoon
1 Week Ahead • • • •
Pack for your honeymoon Give the wedding party their gifts Hold the rehearsal dinner Attend bachelor/bachelorette party
Day Before • • •
Relax with family and friends Get wedding manicure The bride should stay with loved ones and retire early
Your Wedding Day • • • •
Stay calm! Enjoy a healthy breakfast Visit makeup artist and hairdresser Get dressed for your wedding and …
Savor every wonderful moment of your special day!
Bride Tip: When going to bridal shows, type up address labels in advance, so you don’t have to spend time filling out all the prize registration forms.
3 Months to 1 Month Prior • • • • • •
Obtain the marriage license Purchase the wedding rings Have the mothers of the bride and groom choose their dresses Confirm all catering, floral, and travel details Create your wedding programs Plan and invite everyone to the rehearsal dinner
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Boutique Hotel & Wedding Services • 25 Hotel Rooms (available for group bookings) • Large banquet room and bar spaces for rehearsal dinner • Shuttle & Limousine services to your winery or wedding venue • Event planning & offsite catering • Wedding cakes & cupcakes
HOTEL SUTTER
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HOTEL SUTTER
53 Main Street, Sutter Creek, CA 95685 in the heart of the gold country, gateway to Shenandoah Wine Region, HWY 49/Amador County Call: (209) 267 0242. www.hotelsutter.com Email: weddings@hotelsutter.com
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Vendor Love Photographer Still Memories Photography stillmemoriesphotosite.com Location Sequoia Woods Country Club sequoiawoods.com Floral Design Blooms & Things bloomsandthings.com DJ Palm Tree Sound Productions palmtreedj.com Cake Lila and Sage lilaandsage.com
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Vendor Love Photographer Sandra Ă…berg Photography wedding.sandraaberg.com Location Kronovall Castle in Sweden
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Vendor Love Photographer Still Memories Photography stillmemoriesphotosite.com Event Planner Save the Date Events 209-559-9975 Floral Design Shonna Lewis Designs shonnalewisdesigns.com DJ Sound Extreme Productions soundextreme.com Cake Simply Delish simplydelishshop.com
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Vendor Love Photographer Sandra Ă…berg Photography wedding.sandraaberg.com Location Bernstorffs Slotshave Dress St. Patrick Gown
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Vendor Love Photographer Still Memories Photography stillmemoriesphotosite.com Floral Design Mountain Laurel Florist mountainlaurelca.com DJ Sound Extreme soundextreme.com Cake Cornerspace Cakes cornerspacecakes.com Hair/Makeup Flawless Hair & Makeup flawlesshmd.com Coordinator/Designer Save The Date Events 209-559-9975 GoldCountryWeddings.com
Vendor Love Photographer Christine Dibble Photography christinedibblephotography.com Location Sparks Ranch sparksranchresort.com Floral Design The Little Flower Shop tracyflowershop.com DJ Sounds in Motion soundsinmotiondj.com Hair Tresses Salon momarieiro@sbcglobal.net
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Top 10 Tips
for Wedding Dress Shopping by Christine Tuohy
Let the dress hunt begin! Here are 10 handy tips for shopping for the perfect wedding dress. 1. Shop early and shop around. Give yourself plenty of time to find ‘the one’. Just like you did with your husbandto-be! You may even need to try on the same dress 2 or 3 times to make sure, and visit multiple bridal shops to get an idea of styles and prices. You can also look through wedding magazines to get ideas. Getting it out of the way early, could save you from making a quick decision later on, that you may end up regretting. 2. Take friends with you. Bring your mother-in-law as a gesture of good will, and maid of honor if you can. If you’d rather have a more solo experience, you can still make them feel included in the process by texting or emailing them pictures of the dresses that you’re trying on. 3. Snap a few photos. Don’t be afraid to take pictures of potential dresses. Sometimes just ‘sleeping on it’ and looking at the photos the next day, over your morning coffee, can make you see the dresses in a whole new light. You can sometimes experience ‘wedding dress overload’ if you’ve tried on a dozen different ones in a day. Give yourself a break. Think it over. 4. Fit the dress to the setting. A formal ball gown might look out of place on a beach, and that long train you’re pondering, could be a bad choice if you’re having an outdoor wedding and dragging it across a lawn. Also, if you’re being married in a house of worship, check if they have any guidelines about exposed shoulders and whatnot. 5. Find a salesperson you trust. Some bridal salon salespeople can be very helpful as far as what type of dress fits your body type, or what different styles you might try based on the ‘buzzwords’ you give them such as ‘romantic’, ‘glamorous’, ‘classic’, or ‘elegant’. But don’t be buffaloed into buying a dress you might not like, by a pushy salesgirl. It’s YOUR day, and it’s ultimately YOUR choice. Go with your heart. 6. Research styles you like on the internet. Print the ones you like and bring them as a guideline for the salesperson. You may like the shoulders on one, but the skirt on another. Piecing together elements of what you like, could lead you to find just what you want. Don’t be afraid to change an aspect of a dress you find either. Don’t like the sash? Scrap it! Train too long? Alter it down! Don’t like the long sleeves? Alter them shorter! Almost any dress can be altered. 7. Trust your instincts. If you need reassurance that the dress looks great on you, it’s probably not ‘the one’. Can you see yourself immortalized forever in photographs in this dress? Or would you look back and think, ‘I never did like that dress…’ When it’s the right one, you’ll know. You won’t even want to try on any others after that. 8. Try it on even if it doesn’t fit! What? Really? Yes! If you’re a 14 and there’s an 8 on the rack that you positively adore, don’t be afraid to put aside any embarrassment and try it on. Have a girlfriend, your Mom, or a salesperson hold the back together while you look in the mirror. You may have just found a dress you would’ve otherwise not even looked at because it wasn’t in your size. Any dress can be ordered to fit. 9. Wear the correct undergarments and shoes to try on dresses. Heel height can affect your posture and the overall fit of your dress. Choose heels in a comfortable height that will be the same as the ones you wear on your wedding day. Undergarments are important as well. When trying on dresses, your undergarments should be similar to what you will wear on your wedding day, so there are no unpleasant surprises after you buy your dress. 10. Pick a dress that fits your body type. Are you self conscious about your arms? Or your tummy? Your behind? Different styles of dresses can hide or accentuate what you do or don’t have. Stick thin? Add some curves with a corset! Top heavy? A-line gowns can add some hips! There’s a style that will flatter any body type out there. Now go find that perfect dress! Happy Hunting!
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16 Unique Wedding Table Names Looking for fun and creative names for the tables at your wedding? Here are some very unique ideas. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Meaningful Calendar Dates (the date you met, date of first date, date you got engaged, etc) Special Places that you have Visited Together/Meaningful Places Fairytale Terms (ex: Happily Ever After, Wish Upon a Star) Places you are going to visit while on your Honeymoon Romantic Quotes Romantic Songs/Favorite Songs “I Love You” or “Love” in different languages Favorite/Romantic Movies or Old Hollywood Movies Poetry Lines Words that sum up your Relationship Hobbies (words associated with a hobby you both like) Types of Flowers Different Countries Favorite Books Framed Photos of the bride and groom at the age matching the table number (ex: table 7 will have framed photos of the bride and groom at age 7) 16. Street Names (the streets you both grew up on, met on, had your first date on, got proposed on...)
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Dramatic & Distinctive The Beauty of The Tsakopoulos Library Galleria by Kathleen Kahrl
The Tsakopoulos Library Galleria is a unique and beautiful event space. Towering columns reach toward the five-story atrium ceiling from which three sparkling glass rings of actual prisms are suspended. The gleaming terrazzo floor is inlaid with bronze abstract designs, symbolic of the River City. The second and fourth floor Galleria balconies are adorned with oak and hand-tooled iron railings. Spotted along the balcony, exquisitely crafted fox heads gaze down on each event. With these artistic elements, there’s little need to add a lot of decor, which is kind to your budget. And because your photographer can get a bird’s eye view, not just the standard photo angles, your photos will be gorgeous, extraordinary,and elegantly distinctive. The knowledgable and attentive Galleria staff helps to coordinate your event and bring your vision to life. Individualized attention includes a personalized floor plan for each event, close collaboration with all of your vendors, and every attempt to make your vision become a reality. Choose from among a dozen of the Sacramento region’s premiere caterers, who provide outstanding cuisine artfully presented. The Galleria and its caterers attempt to satisfy a wide spectrum of ethnic requirements so that you and your guests have an enjoyable and memorable experience at an event that reflects you and your heritage. The dramatic main floor is the centerpiece of the Library Galleria. The 5,400 square foot space comfortably accommodates up to 350 dinner guests. Reception or theatre-style gatherings for as many as 500 may be accommodated. Encircling the main floor, the Galleria balcony offers expanded seating or reception space for up to 150 additional guests.
828 I Street Sacramento, Ca librarygalleria.com 916-264-2800
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A Love Story Jason & Dana
We first met in high school through mutual friends, but it wasn’t until we took a humanities class together, senior year, when our romance began! A friendship blossomed over conversation and flirtation ensued during a class field trip. At the end of the school year, the young romance led Dana to place her number in Jason’s senior yearbook. That summer Jason invited Dana over for an afternoon to hang out and when he tried to seize the moment, Dana would have none of it, and we lost touch for many years. Sigh! Fast forward thirteen years to 2008. We reconnected via Facebook. As the conversations began to increase in frequency, and the romance began to rekindle, we decided to meet for dinner, and the rest is pretty much history (in the making).
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A Love Story Cheyenne & Nicolle Cheyenne and I met in grade school. He was my boyfriend in 6th grade and my first love. We dated off and on in high school. I was very much in love with him, but he was not interested in being serious. 25 years went by, and we started chatting on facebook. One thing lead to another and I moved back home and we are now married. He is the only man I ever wanted to be with, and the one I never thought I could have. Dreams really do come true. I have never been more happy and I feel so blessed to have been able to marry my best friend and life long love.
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Resource Listings
209-532-9533 Sonora, Ca mountainlaurelca.com
Beauty Studio 3 Salon
Catering Beth Sogaard Catering
Rapunzel Salon and Spa
Lila And Sage
Passion Flower Boutique
209-728-2604 Murphys, Ca lilaandsage.com
209-772-3044 Valley Springs, Ca passionflowerboutique.com
Bella Cucina
Jewelry Taylor Jewelers
209-588-8833 Sonora, Ca studio3salonsonora.com 209-536-0545 Sonora, Ca
Flawless Hair and Makeup Design 209-559-6610 Sonora, Ca flawlesshmd.com
Bridal Attire Bride To Be Couture 916-972-8223 Carmichael, Ca bridetobecouture.com
The Clothes Mine 209-890-7532 Angels Camp, Ca theclothesmine.com
Let’er Buck
209-533-1144 Sonora, Ca leterbuckwesternwearanduniform.com
Cakes Lila And Sage 209-728-2604 Murphys, Ca lilaandsage.com
Corner Space Cakes
209-588-3880 Sonora, Ca cornerspacecakes@gmail.com
Chef Dave Cooks 209-928-1306 Sonora, Ca chefdavecooks.com
1-866-441-2384 Plymouth, Ca chefbethcatering.com
209-223-2213 Jackson, Ca bellacucina3.com
209-532-6878 Columbia, Ca columbiaflorist@mlode.com
209-533-9302 Sonora, Ca
Ruby and Isadora Jewellery
Christophers
Music/Entertainment Sound Extreme Productions
916-441-2211 Sacramento, Ca ten22oldsac.com 209-533-2600 Murphys, Ca christophersristorante.com
Chef Dave Cooks 209-928-1306 Sonora, Ca chefdavecooks.com
Any Event
209-352-6267 Mi Wuk Villiage, Ca anyeventml.com
Event Coordinators Save the Date Events
209-559-9975 Sonora, Ca savethedateep@hotmail.com
Silver Leaf Events 209-768-8485 Murphys, Ca raedavis.com
Simply Delish
Columbia Kate’s
Florists Camino Flower Shop
209-532-1885 Columbia, Ca columbiakates.com
Columbia Florist
Ten 22
Favors Blue World Botanicals
209-533-1177 Sonora, Ca simplydelishshop.com
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Mountain Laurel Florist
209-533-3323 bathcupcake.com
530-644-5730 Placerville, Ca caminoflowershop.net
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1-858-752-2492 Sacramento, Ca rubyisadora.com
209-532-0868 Sonora, Ca soundextreme.com
Officiant Sierra Ceremonies 209-728-8372 Murphys, Ca sierraceremonies.com
Photo-Booths Tap Snap 209-890-3933 Murphys, Ca tapsnap.net
Sound Extreme Productions 209-532-0868 Sonora, Ca soundextreme.com
Photography Still Memories Photography 209-536-0428 Sonora, Ca stillmemoriesphotosite.com
Christine Dibble Photography 209-536-1740 Sonora, Ca christinedibblephotography.com
Sparks Ranch
Prospect 772 Winery
Union Hill Inn
The Garden in Murphys
Sequoia Woods Country Club
Renwood Winery
Hotel Leger
Camps Restaurant
Rentals Classic Party Rentals
La Contenta Golf Club
Brice Station Winery
209-772-1714 Valley Springs, Ca lacontentagolf.com
209-768-7262 Murphys, Ca bricestation.com
Americas Party Rental
Lazy Z Resort
Dodge Ridge
1-800-585-1238 Twain Harte, Ca lazyz.com
209-965-3474 Pinecrest, Ca dodgeridge.com
Transportation Peppermint Creek Carriage
McCaffrey House
Groveland Hotel
1-888-586-0757 Twain Harte, Ca mccaffreyhouse.com
209-962-4000 Groveland, Ca groveland.com
Twain Harte Tree Farm
Knowles Hill Inn
209-586-7666 Twain Harte, Ca twainhartetreefarm.com
209-352-4333 Sonora, Ca knowleshill.com
RailTown 1897 State Park
Saddle Creek Resort
Black Bear Inn
Alchemy
Sandra Ă…berg Photography Denmark/Sweden wedding.sandraaberg.com
Silver Archives
209-225-1274 Groveland, Ca silverarchives.com
The Littlest Productions 916-426-2898 Sacramento, Ca thelittlestproductions.com
Gold Dust Studio 209-595-8724 Mokelumne, Ca golddustphotos.com
916-294-9705 Sacramento, Ca classicpartyrentals.com
916-339-3544 Sacramento, Ca americaspartyrental.com
209-890-5911 Jamestown, Ca peppermintcreekcarriages.com
Venues The National Hotel
209-223-0500 Jackson, Ca nationalhoteljackson.com
Ironstone Vineyards 209-728-1251 Murphys, Ca ironstoneweddings.com
Black Oak Casino Resort 1-877-747-8777 Tuolumne, Ca blackoakcasino.com
Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort 1-800-822-9466 Ext. 8477 Jackson, Ca jacksoncasino.com
Hotel Sutter
209-588-0555 Sonora, Ca sparksranchresort.com 209-533-1494 Sonora, Ca unionhillinn.com 209-795-1000 x8 Arnold, Ca sequoiawoods.com
209-286-1401 Mokelumne Hill, Ca hotelleger.com
209-984-3953 Twain Harte, Ca railtown1897.org.com
209-795-8999 Arnold, Ca arnoldblackbearinn.com
Best Western
1-800-532-1944 Sonora, Ca bwsonoraoaks.com
Venticello
209-736-9361 Angels Camp, Ca prospect772.com
209-753-8489 Murphys, Ca thegardeninmurphys.com 209-245-6979 Plymouth, Ca renwood.com
209-736-8181 Angels Camp, Ca campsrestaurant.com
209-785-8587 Copperopolis, Ca saddlecreek.com
209-728-0700 Murphys, Ca saddlecreek.com
Videographers Cole Video 209-288-2675 Sonora, Ca thecolevideo.com
209-728-0242 Murphys, Ca rebeccadykstra.com
209-267-0242 Sutter Creek, Ca hotelsutter.com
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Jackson
Travel Lodge 1-800-525-4055
The National Hotel 209-223-0500
Auburn Holiday Inn 888- 976-4808 Best Western 877-574-2464
Jackson Rancheria Hotel 209-223-1677 Holiday Inn Express 1-877-859-5095
Mariposa
Comfort Inn 866-611-6301
Mariposa Lodge 1-800-966-8819
Foothills Motel 866-611-6301
Best Western Plus 1-800-568-8520
El Dorado Hills
Comfort Inn 209-966-4344
Holiday Inn Express 916-358-3100 Marriott 916-293-8723 California Suites 510-429-9700 Suite America 916-941-7970
Folsom
Yosemite Inn 209-742-6800
Mokelumne Hotel Leger 209-286-1401
Murphys Murphys Suites 209-728-2121
The Victoria Inn 209-728-8933
Residence Inn 916-983-7289
Murphys Historic Hotel 209-728-3444
Placerville Bella Vista B&B 530-622-3456
The Groveland Hotel 800-273-3314
Cary House Hotel 530-622-4271
Lillaskog B7B 209-962-1818
Best Western Plus 530-622-9100
Rancho Cordova Holiday Inn 888-987-8843
Marriott 916-638-4141
Residence Inn 916-649-1300
Roseville
Sonora
Courtyard 916-772-5555
Best Western 209-533-4400
Best Western Plus 877-574-2464
Inns of California 209-532-3633
Hampton Inn 916-772-9900
Gunn House 209-532-3421
Sacramento
Double Tree 916-929-8855
Hampton Inn & Suites 916-235-7744
Evergreen Lodge 209-379-2606
Springhill Suites 916-925-2280
Embassy Suites 916-326-5000
Murphys Inn Motel 209-728-1818
Groveland
Hotel Sierra 916-638-4141
Citizen Hotel 916-447-2700
Courtyard 916-984-7624
Lake Natoma Inn 916-932-2769
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Sonora Inn 209-532-2400 Barretta Gardens B&B 209-532-6039 Knowles Hill B&B 209-532-4333
Sutter Creek
Courtyard by Marriott 800-340-0665
The Hotel Sutter 209-267-0242
The Westin 916-443-8400
The Hanford House Inn 209-267-0747
Four Points by Sheraton 916-263-9000
Foxes Inn 209-267-5882
Larkspur Landing 916-646-1212
Sutter Creek Inn 209-267-5606
Riverboat Delta King 916-444-5464 Hilton Garden Inn 916-568-5400 Red Lion Hotel 916-922-2020 Hilton Arden West 916-922-4700 Clarion Hotel 916-444-8000
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Yosemite The Ahwahnee 209-372-1407 Wawona Hotel 209-375-6556 Yosemite Lodge at the Falls 1-866-539-0036 The Tenaya Lodge 1-888-514-2167
Wine Tasting Rooms Sutter Creek Wines
Baiocci wines 82 Main Street, Sutter Creek 209-267-5523 www.baiocchiwines.com Bella Grace Vineyards 73 Main Street, Sutter Creek 209-267-8053 www.bellagracevineyards.com Cinque Wines 83 Main Street, Sutter Creek 209-267-0900 www.CINQUEwines.com
Yorba Wines 51 Hanford Street, Sutter Creek 209-267-8190 www.YorbaWines.com
Calaveras Wines Allegorie Tasting & Art Gallery 432 Main Street Murphys 209-728-9922 www.allegoriewine.com Black Sheep Winery 221 Main St Murphys 209-728-2157 www.blacksheepwinery.com Brice Station Vineyards 3353 E. Hwy 4 Murphys 209-728-9893 www.bricestation.com
Miller Wine Works 67 Main Street, Sutter Creek 209-267-5828
www.millerwineworks.com Scott Harvey Wines 79 Main Street, Sutter Creek 290-267-0122 www.scottharveywines.com Sierra Ridge Winery 54 Main Street, Sutter Creek 209-267-1316 www.sierraridgewine.com Sutter Creek Wine Tasting 85 Main Street, Sutter Creek 209-267-5838 www.suttercreekwinetasting.com
Broll Mountain Vineyards 106 Main St Murphys 209-728-9750 www.brollmountainvineyards.com Chatom Vineyards 1969 California 4 Douglas Flat 209-736-6500 www.chatomvineyards.com Coppermine Winery 3210 Main Street Vallecito 209-736-2305 www.copperminewinery.com
Four Winds Cellars 3675 Six Mile Road 209-736 4766 www.fourwindscellars.com
Milliaire Winery 276 Main Street Murphys 209-728-1658 www.milliairewinery.com
Twisted Oak Winery 4280 Red Hill Road Vallecito 209-736-9080 www.twistedoak.com
Frog’s Tooth Vineyard 380 Main St. Suite 5 Murphys 209-728-2700 www.frogstooth.com
Mineral Wines 769 Dogtown Road Angels Camp 209-743-4100 www.mineral-wines.com
Val du Vino Winery 634 French Gulch Road Murphys 209-728-9911 www.ValduVino.com
Hatcher Winery 425 Main St Murphys 209-605-7111 www.hatcherwinery.com
Newsome Harlow 403 Main St Murphys 209-728-9817 www.nhvino.com
Vina Moda Winery 147 Main St Murphys 209-728-1917 www.vinamoda.com
Hovey Winery 350A Main Street Murphys 209-728-9999 www.hoveywine.com
Renner Winery 448 Main St Murphys 209-728-2314 www.rennerwinery.com
Ironstone Vineyards 1894 Six Mile Road Murphys 209-728-1251 www.ironstoneweddings.com
Stevenot Winery 458 Main Street #3 Murphys 209-728-3485 www.stevenotwinery.com
La Folia Wines 263A Main Street Murphys 209-728-5298 www.lafoliawine.com
Tanner Vineyards 202 B Main Street Muphys 209-728-8229 www.tannervineyards.com
Lavender Ridge Vineyard 425 A Main Street Murphys 209-728-2441 www.lavenderridgevineyard.com
Twisted Oak Tasting Room 363 Main St. Murphys 209-728-3942 www.twistedoak.com
Sonora Wines Mt Brow Winery 10850 Mountain Brow Rd,Sonora 209-532-8491 www.mtbrowwinery.com La Bella Rosa Vineyards 72 N Washington St, Sonora 209-533-9968 www.labellarosavineyards.com Indigeny Reserve 14679 Summers Ln, Sonora 209-533-9463 www.indigenyreserve.com Gianelli Vineyards 18263 Main St, Jamestown 209 984-1500 www.gianellivineyards.com
Bridal Shows
Dream Wedding Show
Cal Expo February 23, 2014 11am-4pm dreamweddingshow.com
It’s A Wedding Affair
Cameron Park Community Center February 16th, 2014 10am-3pm cameronpark.org
The Bridal Expo
Citrus Heights Sunrise Mall January 25 & 26, 2014 Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. www.bridal-expos.com
Get Married Modesto Bridal Faire Modesto Centre Plaza January 5, 2014 12pm-4pm getmarriedmodesto.com
International Wedding Festival Modesto Centre Plaza Jan 26, 2014, 11am-4pm
Fresno Golden Palace March 2, 2014, 12-4pm internationalweddingfestival.com
Folsom Bridal Show
Lake Natoma Inn April 27th, 2014 www.folsombridalshow.com
The Firehouse Wedding Showcase
Sonora Wedding Faire
Motherlode Fairgrounds February 23, 2014 12pm-4pm www.sonoraweddings.com
Luxury Wedding Show
Tsakopoulos Library Galleria January 5, 2014, 12 pm - 4 pm luxuryweddingshows.com
Vizcaya Open House
January 30, 2014 from 6-8 p.m. March 6, 2014 from 6-8 p.m. June 5, 2014 from 6-8 p.m. August 14, 2014 from 6-8 p.m. October 16, 2014 from 6-8 p.m. Vizcaya at 2019 21st Street / Sacramento
Chico Bridal Show
The Firehouse Restaurant March 2, 2014 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM firehouseweddingshowcase14.eventbrite.com
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Silver Dollar Fairgrounds January 12, 2014 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. August 17,2014 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. www.chicobridalshow.com
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“The Historic Hotel Leger is that unique location you seek to make your wedding truly special. First built in 1851, it is steeped in Gold Rush history - part of the hotel is the original Calaveras County courthouse and jail. The perfect place to hold your most cherished event, as it was during the height of the Gold Rush when the Hotel Leger was THE place for important parties, cotillions and gala events of the day, attracting people from miles around. Today, as in days past, the Hotel Leger and its staff welcome the opportunity to help you make your day truly memorable.�
Hotel Leger 8304 Main Street Mokelumne Hill, CA, 95245 www.hotelleger.com hotelleger@gmail.com (209) 286-1401
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Vizcaya A Luxury Bed and Breakfast
Circa 1899, this 6500-square foot, white colonial revival is graced with a Victorian tower, massive bay windows and an impressive columned entrance suitable for its original owner turn-ofthe-century attorney, Philip Driver. Blush walls and impressive crown moldings frame antique Victorian-reminiscent furnishings. This elegant Mansion has eight graciously appointed sleeping rooms. Surrounded with ornate gardens, the Vizcaya Mansion is a fully renovated historical landmark located in beautiful midtown Sacramento. The Vizcaya is a full-service Sacramento wedding venue. Providing detailed event planning assistance from the beginning planning stages, including event design, detailing, and execution, of the most important day of your life. The Vizcaya was voted best Sacramento wedding venue, by KCRA’s A list in 2013. Their focal point is the beautiful Pavilion, surrounded by beautiful gardens and a gorgeous fountain. The Pavilion features artesian stained glass lighting, soaring ceilings, and spectacular floor to ceiling windows. Outside, the lushly landscaped Courtyard Gardens provide a remarkable setting for an intimate wedding ceremony. The property also boasts a Queen Anne period Bed and Breakfast that is a State of California designated historical site, which houses eight guest rooms. Their award Winning Chef Jim Turknett, and culinary staff, are committed to providing an elegantly prepared meal for you and your guests. They have a variety of different items and can create a custom menu based on your needs. Whatever the occasion, Vizcaya is sure to to exceed your dream expectations. Vizcaya 2019 21st Street Sacramento, CA 95818 916.594.9285 www.vizcayasacramento.com
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