Austin's Wedding Guide #52

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CONTENTS

Choosing Your Caterer

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Cakes

156

Rosemary’s Catering

38

Ca ke by Layered E x p ress ion s

Celebrating

In Your Eyes Photography

The First Steps Solving the Planning Puzzle . . . . . . . . . 16 Wedding Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Marriage License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Your Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Wedding Bands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Bridal Extravaganza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

The Celebration Guests Tell All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Celebrating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Questions to Ask the Venue . . . . . . . . 52 Great Ideas for Receptions . . . . . . . . . 56 Reception Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Idea Gallery – Cute Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Small Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 FYI – Tipping Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Service Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Real Wedding Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Theme Weddings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Trend Watch – Signs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Bachelorette Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Uniquely Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Green Wedding Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Dancing at Your Wedding . . . . . . . . . . 112 Trend Watch – Favors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Rehearsal Dinner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Trend Watch – Signature Drinks . . . . 123 Trend Watch – Wine Accessories . . . 124 FYI – Beverage Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Choosing Your Caterer . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Wine 101. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Questions to Ask the Caterer . . . . . . 140 Did You Know? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 FYI – Catering Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Trend Watch – Paper Flowers . . . . . . 153 Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Trend Watch – Cake Toppers . . . . . . . 158 FYI – Icing Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 FYI – Cake Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Fresh vs. Frozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Idea Gallery – Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

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CONTENTS The Finery Your Perfect Gown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Lingerie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Perfect Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Bridal Gown Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Second Wedding Dress . . . . . . . . . . . . 192

Your Perfect Gown

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Karen Rowe Photography

Gown Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Bridesmaids’ Dress Tips . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Runway Ready Fashions . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Buyer Beware! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Idea Gallery – Formal Wear . . . . . . . . 213 Menswear Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 Trend Watch – For the Guys. . . . . . . . 218

The Images Booking Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 Idea Gallery – Different Views . . . . . . 235 Questions to Ask the Photographer. 240 Trend Watch – Photo Prints . . . . . . . 244 DIY Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Great Ideas for Photography . . . . . . 250

Idea Gallery – Formal Wear

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The Mill Photography Studio

Boudoir Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Videography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254

The Entertainment Hit the Right Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 Hiring a DJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Popular Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264

The Beauty Look Picture Perfect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 Weight Loss Advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Makeup and Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272

Idea Gallery – Different Views 235

Tiffany Hofeldt Photography

Salon Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 Smile for Your Wedding . . . . . . . . . . . 276

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CONTENTS The Details Flowers Set the Mood. . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Bouquet Comparison Guide . . . . . . . 286 Questions to Ask the Florist . . . . . . . 288

Look Picture Perfect

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Popular Wedding Flowers . . . . . . . . . 292 FYI – Bouquet Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Idea Gallery – Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 Avoiding Stress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Invitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 All that Glitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 Photo Booths and Flipbooks . . . . . . . 310 Rental Experts Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 Decorating Made Easier . . . . . . . . . . . 314 Great Ideas for The Details . . . . . . . . . 316 Choosing Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 FYI – Chair Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 Idea Gallery – Décor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Arrive in Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331

Flowers Set the Mood

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Selecting Registry Items . . . . . . . . . . 332

Happily Ever After Honeymoon Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338 Honeymoon Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 Out-of-Town Guests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 Your New Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343

The Wedding Professionals Venue Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347

Idea Gallery – Décor

325

In Your Eyes Photography

Directory of Wedding Professionals . 357

ON THE COVER Choosing Your Caterer . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Runway Ready Fashions. . . . . . . . . . . 196 Booking Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 Decorating Made Easier . . . . . . . . . . . 314

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Diana De La Torre, Cherry Skin Studio The Wedding Guide is not responsible for any participating company in our publications, therefore, we do remind you to take normal and reasonable precautions when contracting, booking or purchasing any products or services. If you have a problem with any vendor represented in this magazine, please contact us in our San Antonio office. Member of the National Association of Catering Executives (NACE), Bridal Show Producers International (BSPI), Alamo Area Hospitality Association (AAHA) and International Special Events Society (ISES). Articles and advertisements are the property of Texas Weddings, Ltd. No portion may be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. Ad content is not the responsibility of Austin’s Wedding Guide. © Copyright 2015

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Welcome to one of the most exciting and overwhelming times of your life: Planning your wedding. We understand you’re getting ready to spend more money than you’ve ever spent before on items you’ve never purchased before from people you’ve never met before. Don’t worry, we are here to help you every step of the way. Become a registered Wedding Guide bride. When you register, you will receive a variety of complimentary services, including: • A packet of helpful and money saving information from the area’s finest wedding professionals. • Receive regular updates on local bridal news, including information about upcoming Bridal Extravaganzas, the area’s oldest and most respected wedding showcase where you can touch, taste and experience everything you need for your wedding from hundreds of the area’s leading professionals.

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FIRST STEPS

Solving the Planning Puzzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Your Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Wedding Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Wedding Bands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Marriage License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Bridal Extravaganza. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26


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Solving the Planning Puzzle Wedding consultants offer brides and their families a wealth of support and information. Consultants listen to your ideas for your day and develop a realistic budget to guide you. You don’t have to spend weeks or months researching various vendors, your consultant has already done it. Their information does not come only from websites or well-chosen referrals from satisfied brides — it comes from personal experience with the vendor,

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experiences of other consultants, and the vendor’s industry reputation. A consultant can also advise on questions of modern etiquette. Want to do your own planning? Consider hiring a consultant for day-of services. They’ll coordinate all the vendors and keep everything running smoothly so you only have to relax and enjoy this special day. Consultants should be trained and independent (not affiliated with any particular vendor or venue).

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Wedding Insurance For wedding couples, or their parents, who have lovingly planned every detail and budgeted down to the last penny, even a relatively small loss can feel devastating, while a large loss or liability claim can bring true financial disaster.

Wedding insurance policies can cost anywhere between $90 and $600 depending on the amount of coverage you want and the projected wedding budget.

WHAT CAN BE COVERED?

Rescheduling if the bride, groom or key members essential to the wedding get sick, injured or hospitalized.

Rescheduling or postponement would be covered due to any military called to duty. This policy would also cover any last minute company moves where relocation to another city is mandatory and without notice.

If the photographer cancels or doesn’t show up or if their film is defective, the negatives are damaged, stolen or lost, insurance could provide money to cover the cost of another photographer or even a restaging of the wedding including the new flowers and another cake.

All non-monetary gifts that may be stolen or damaged.

Wedding rings can also be covered and replaced or repaired if lost or stolen.

There is also coverage that pays to repair or replace the bridal gown or other special attire if it is stolen, damaged or lost. This also includes financial failure of the bridal store.

Alcohol liability insurance covers the bride, groom and immediate family

The typical time frame that you should purchase wedding insurance is from two years up until 14 days before the wedding date.

Wedding insurance helps protect you from the unforeseen circumstances that could threaten your wedding and reimburse you for monies lost. For example, what if your reception space goes out of business the month before the wedding or a specially designed bridal gown gets damaged or lost in the airport or a DJ or caterer doesn’t show up? These are all financial losses that could be covered by wedding insurance.

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Most of the time, weddings go pretty smoothly, but when something unexpected does go wrong, it can be frightening how quickly the costs can add up. This is where wedding insurance can help you. Though you might not want to think about it, disasters can happen anywhere, anytime, including your wedding day. But what is wedding insurance and how does it work?

Weather conditions that prevent the bride or groom, key members of the wedding party and/or a majority of guests from attending the wedding. If vendors such as your minister or caterer do not show up, the cancellation or postponement of the wedding due to vendor mistakes can be covered under insurance policies.

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from alcohol related accidents, property damage or bodily injury due to an inebriated guest. This type of insurance is now required by many venues. Not all carriers have this policy, so make sure to shop around.

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When it comes to honeymoons, check before purchasing travel insurance. Your credit card company or homeowner’s insurance may cover you if your luggage is stolen or your trip is delayed or cancelled. If not, you can buy separate trip-only insurance but some agencies do include travel insurance for your honeymoon.

Before you buy wedding insurance, check to see which of your vendors have their own insurance and what it covers to avoid paying for overlapping coverage. Talk to your vendors to find out what they cover and what you should look into with your insurance agent. Every insurance policy and every wedding scenario is different. Be sure to sit down and discuss all the details with your insurance agent and tailor a policy that fits your needs. Ask questions and shop around to get the best deals.

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Obtaining a Marriage License The cost for a marriage license is $60, plus local fees that range from $21 to $22. However, couples taking a stateapproved, 8-hour premarital course will have the $60 license fee waived. The course must be completed within one year before the wedding to qualify. Marriage licenses are issued by each of the county courthouses and are valid throughout the state of Texas. TO RECEIVE YOUR LICENSE YOU MUST… ■

Both apply in person with proper I.D. (i.e. Driver’s License, Birth Certificate, passport).

Have your Social Security card.

No blood test is necessary.

Pay cash only.

Legal age is 18; if under 18 bring a certified copy of your birth certificate and a parent or legal guardian with their proof of I.D.

You must wait 30 days until after your divorce is final but do not need to bring your divorce decree.

Your license is valid for 90 days.

There is a 72-hour waiting period after your license is issued before you may be married. Exceptions are if you are an active duty military person, have completed the premarital course or for any one who receives a waiver from any district judge.

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Your Ceremony During the course of planning your perfect wedding, you will make many decisions based on what tradition dictates. One area of your wedding that is easily personalized is the ceremony. No longer do brides in formal white gowns have to walk down an aisle. Today marriages are conducted virtually anywhere, from parks and backyards to amusement park rides. Couples often choose a marriage location that represents how they met or mutual interests. Recently two senior citizens elected to marry at the department store where they met while employed. Periodically the news will carry stories of couples marrying while skydiving or even underwater. You don’t have to go to that extreme to have a personalized ceremony. Many couples find meaningful ways to make the actual ceremony personalized. Some will choose a song that has special meaning (but be sure to check with your church for permission); others may select a special reading, for example. One of the easiest ways to make your wedding ceremony uniquely yours is to write your own vows. These can be included in the regular ceremony after the traditional vows or in place of the vows. Many couples shy away from writing their own vows fearing it will be too difficult. You do not necessarily have

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Wedding Bands Going round and round trying to decide on your wedding bands? Here’s where to start.

What can you realistically spend (usually about 3% of total budget)? Many couples will have “starter” bands; something that fits the budget now to be upgraded at a later date (usually an anniversary).

Do you want the wedding bands to match? His-and-her’s matching sets used to be the norm, but today the decision is more often based on the need for durability, and personal style.

Does the bride’s band need to match the engagement ring or just complement it? Buy a band that “goes with” but doesn’t necessarily match to create your custom look.

What is your lifestyle like? If you are active with sports or play certain musical instruments, you might want a slimmer ring with rounded edges, sometimes called a comfort fit.

Where do your hands spend most of their days? In dirt or grime? For people who work with their hands rings with carvings or filigrees can trap dirt, grime or germs (for those in the medical profession) and stones in rings can come loose and get lost.

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Considerations:

Gold: The traditional medal of wedding rings for centuries. Most come in 14k (more affordable and durable) and 18k. Any karat of gold above 18k is too soft for daily-wear rings. White gold is yellow gold mixed with other medals and coated in rhodium plating. While it looks like platinum, the plating does easily wear off.

Titanium: The hardest natural metal, it is a popular choice for men’s rings. Not only is it lightweight, it is extremely strong and durable and its silver-gray color will not fade. More affordable than platinum, it can be slightly more expensive than gold.

Tungsten Carbide: Hard, dense tungsten, when combined with a carbon alloy, becomes four times harder than titanium and can only be damaged through extreme force. In the same price range as titanium, it can be shined or brushed for a variety of finishes. It cannot, however, be resized so be sure to order the correct size.

Cobalt: A white metal, cobalt has a silver hue to it, and may be mistaken for platinum but the cost is much, much lower.

Once you’ve decided on the style of ring and price range, there are several alternatives for the metals: ■

Platinum: An increasingly popular choice in recent years, platinum is stronger than gold, but not as durable as several other choices such as titanium. Its bright, white color will not fade but it is usually the most expensive choice. Note, platinum can be a heavy metal to wear on a daily basis. Be sure to try one on before purchasing.

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Austin’s Wedding Guide offers useful, practical advice to the bride and groom, as well as a listing of local wedding services to choose from. But what better way to make your final decisions than to meet the professionals in person! At the Bridal Extravaganza, you will be able to shop and compare hundreds of these professionals at one time. These shows offer you the chance to shop for everything you will need for your wedding under one roof: gowns, tuxedos, flowers, invitations, photography, catering, gifts, limousines, wedding cakes, beauty services, wedding consultants, wedding and reception venues, and so much more! Engage your senses. Sample the offerings of caterers and bakers, enjoy the scents of floral arrangements, hold the bouquets and listen to DJs and classical musicians. Find inspiration. Nothing compares to the real thing when you are looking at table settings, décor and the latest in fashions. Let us pay YOU! Sign a contract at the show and you can enter our Cash for Contracts drawing. Be one of our 8 winners and we will pay up to $250 of that contract. Save money with Bridal Bucks. Now each bride through the door will receive hundreds of dollars in Bridal Bucks to use with participating exhibitors. Don’t forget the prizes! Photography packages, gift certificates, CASH and more are awarded at the end of the afternoon as grand prizes. Runway fashions shows let you see the latest gowns, bridesmaid dresses and tuxedos. Enjoying the Bridal Extravaganza: ■

Dress casually;

Wear comfortable shoes;

Be ready to take photos for inspiration;

Print out labels with your name, email (that you’ve created JUST for wedding related email), phone number, wedding city and date; and

Allow enough time to talk with exhibitors.

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BRIDAL EXTRAVAGANZA

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Guests Tell All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Celebrating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Questions to Ask the Venue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Great Ideas for Receptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Reception Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Idea Gallery – Cute Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Small Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 FYI – Tipping Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Service Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Real Wedding Style. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Theme Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Trend Watch – Signs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Bachelorette Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Uniquely Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Green Wedding Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Dancing at Your Wedding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Trend Watch – Favors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

132 Rehearsal Dinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Trend Watch – Signature Drinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Trend Watch – Wine Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 FYI – Beverage Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Choosing Your Caterer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Wine 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Questions to Ask the Caterer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Did You Know? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 FYI – Catering Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Trend Watch – Paper Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Trend Watch – Cake Toppers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 FYI – Icing Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 FYI – Cake Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Fresh vs. Frozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Idea Gallery – Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

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Guests Tell All Every wedding couple wants their guests to have a wonderful time at their wedding. After all, a wedding is a happy occasion and in most cases means a terrific party! Like most parties, however, some weddings are more enjoyable than others. Some tips to keep in mind when planning your reception, courtesy of veteran wedding guests: Serve an entrée most people like, or at least recognize. Guests often enjoy trying something new, but most prefer exotic or unusual dishes be served as part of the appetizers rather than the main course. Remember your single guests. Single guests often feel panic when receiving an invitation addressed to “Jane Smith and Date.” Find out in advance of sending the invitations whether or not the guest has a significant other. If so, address the invitation to both. If you are unsure, address the invitation to the guest only. You can follow up with a phone call to let them know they are welcome to bring a date, if they like. Don’t play loud music throughout the reception. Guests find it extremely frustrating to try and talk over loud music. Keep music at a low, background level during the meal so guests can converse. You can always turn the volume up when it’s time to dance.

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Relax and enjoy yourselves. Guests generally have a better time if you are having a good time. Accept the fact that once the reception has begun, it’s too late to worry about what might or might not happen. Everyone who has ever been to a wedding will attest to the fact that the more fun the bridal couple is having, the more fun everyone will have.

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The services of a professional banquet facility or caterer can greatly enhance and expedite the planning of your reception.

When looking at sites, be sure you are looking at comparable costs. Some facilities include tables and chairs, others don’t. Be sure to find out what the total costs will be.

Reserve your reception spot well in advance, 12 to 18 months in advance.

Station the bar well away from the buffet or food service area so there won’t be any congestion.

Designate one table each for the wedding party and the parents.

Possible locations include meeting halls, hotels, restaurants or clubs. Churches sometimes have their own halls. Gardens and historical mansions also make for wonderful receptions.

Visit the reception site and map out how you’d like it set up. Consider grouping furniture to stimulate conversation without obstructing traffic flow.

Be sure to find out what limitations the venue has regarding other vendors. Do they allow only certain caterers?

Check out the parking. Is it free? If not, consider ordering parking passes and include them in the invitation. Arrange to pay only for those redeemed.

If you select a hotel, ask if for a discount on guest rooms for your bridal party, you and your new spouse and out-of-town guests.

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Are tables and chairs included in the rental fee? Linens? What is included?

How early can you get in the building to decorate?

How early can the caterer arrive?

Do they have a list of approved caterers?

What is available for use by the caterer? Is there an additional fee?

Is security required?

What are the alcohol policies?

Who is responsible for cleanup? When must the hall be cleaned?

Can the facility cancel the date? If so, with what kind of notice?

What are the payment options and arrangements?

What are the setup policies?

Is parking available? Is it paid or free?

Does the facility require insurance? Who is responsible for providing it?

Dance floor/music allowed? Is there a piano available?

What hours do you have the facility? Is anything else going on during the same time?

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Identify each table at the reception with words such as lines from your favorite story or poem, or locations of cities or countries you would like to travel to.

Place a note card with envelope and pen at each place setting for the rehearsal dinner. Have the mother of the groom invite guests to write notes on the first time they met the bride and groom. The cards may then be sealed, collected and presented to the couple to take along on their honeymoon.

At the reception, provide a coffee bar complete with Sambuca, Grand Marnier, Baileys and Amaretto to get the party hopping.

Tight budget? Consider a late ceremony followed by a cocktail reception with hors d’oeuvres, wine and a string quartet. Remember to state on the invitations “Cocktail Reception” so guests do not expect a full dinner.

Use floor-length table linens or custom linens with decorative overlays to accent centerpieces, flowers, and lighting.

Instead of feeding your guests wedding cake why not try dessert stands with berries, cookies and chocolates laid out at each table for your guests to relax.

Mix up the shapes and sizes of your guest tables. They don't all have to be round, they don't all have to seat the same number of people.

Have your wedding in the morning and do a brunch reception. You can have a fabulous event without breaking the bank.

One of the latest trends is to NOT do assigned seating and name cards. Let guests mix, mingle and move around.

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Amount of deposit and when it was paid.

Balance outstanding and when it’s due (payment schedule).

Exact date, time and location of your wedding. If using a venue with multiple rooms, be sure to include exactly which room your wedding will be in.

Detailed list of everything the facility will provide (tables, chairs, linens, amplifiers, etc.).

The name of the site representative who will be on hand on your wedding day, and the name of an acceptable substitute.

Proof of liability and liquor insurance.

Cancellation/refund policy.

Any other details that were agreed to orally you want to be sure are included.

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Locations for Small Weddings When planning your small wedding, try thinking outside the box. A smaller wedding offers a variety of options for locations that aren’t possible for receptions of more than 50. Here are just a few ideas. Bed & Breakfasts: With intimate and romantic settings, a bed and breakfast is a wonderful place for simple yet elegant wedding. Not only can you have the wedding on site, you can have a wonderful wedding night. Historic Sites: Nestled among the hustle and bustle of modern city life are many unique historical sites that can host your unique wedding. On The Water: The nautical charm of a floating celebration on a ship, yacht,

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or even old-fashioned riverboat and the breathtaking scenery floating offer a dreamy effect for a wedding on the water. The Great Outdoors: An outdoor wedding can range from a simple garden atmosphere, a picturesque river or lakeside event, or an elegant buffet design set up to watch the sunset. State parks as well as city parks make excellent choices. A Home Affair: Sometimes the perfect wedding site is one you’ve visited a hundred times — your parents’ backyard. The extra planning an at-home wedding takes is well worth the effort for brides who have their heart set on a romantic and memorable wedding.

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FYI Tipping Guide

Tipping is always a challenging issue to understand when trying to plan for it in your wedding budget, but we have some good “rules of thumb” to go by when trying to approach the task knowledgeably.

$20 – $30 per person, depending on amount of service.

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$75 – $100 ‘donations’ are appropriate. Mayors, judges or other public servants may not be able to accept gratuities.

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OFFICIANT/CLERGY

CEREMONY SITE STAFF

DELIVERY/SETUP PERSONNEL

Decorators, floral, cake, etc. $10 each if just dropping items off, $20 each if dropping off and setting up to great extent.

Soloist, organist, church staff, etc.

............................................................... RECEPTION WAIT STAFF $20 – $40 each, depending upon quality of service.

TRANSPORTATION DRIVER(S)

15% – 20% on top of contracted fee paid to driver.

BARTENDERS 15% – 20% of entire bill for the bar.

............................................................... RECEPTION SITE MANAGER 15% – 20% of entire bill for the reception.

DJ/ BAND

15% – 20% of the bill should be given to the bandleader or DJ, more if they exceeded expectations.

PARKING ATTENDANTS $1 – $2 per car if they are not taking tips from guests.

............................................................... Important: Be sure to inquire if products or services you have already contracted for include a gratuity or service charge built into your price.



Service Contracts Once you’ve decided to work with a particular wedding service provider, get a written contract or letter of confirmation. It should include your name and address, their name and address, a definition of the specific service you’ve contracted, times of arrival and departure, goods that will be delivered and time of delivery, contracted costs, overtime costs, deposit paid, and balance due. Your contract should also include several important dates: Your wedding date; date contract was written; date your deposit was paid; and date the balance is due.

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DID YOU KNOW? As part of an old English ritual, on the day of her wedding, a bride would pass out mugs of ale to family and friends who would then give her money to set up housekeeping. Hence, the “bride’s ale” became “bridal.”

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When Ashley Tackett began planning her March wedding to Evan Wallace, bringing their two different styles together seemed almost impossible, requiring a superhero or two or in reality, 12. “I wanted our wedding to be not just about me but also about Evan. I wanted something that would bring out my country chic side, but also show his funny and quirky personality,” said Ashley. Then it hit her. “I thought, well we both love superheroes, so that would be fun to incorporate.” Easier said than done. Since she was planning on a budget, Ashley spent a lot of time looking online for inspiration, without much luck. “Nobody had really done what I was planning to create,” said Ashley, so she started creating her own décor, on a budget she could afford. She also counted on her family and friends. Beginning with decorated jars created for her sister’s wedding a year earlier, Ashley created her centerpieces by using Mod PodgeTM to put guests pictures on sticks placed at the tables they were assigned. The same decoupage method was used to create table numbers, candles, bracelets for the bridesmaids, and even the bride’s shoes. For her dress, Ashley turned to her mother, Linda Kay Wilson, and grandmother, Bobbie Huff Johnson (pictured right). “They took my vision and made it happen.” Her sister did the invitations and program and her mother created superhero garters for the bride and bridesmaids to go along with their superhero shirts for getting ready. Not to be outdone, however, the guys all wore superhero tee shirts under their dress shirts. Continued on Page 84



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One of the most meaningful ways family and friends helped, however, may have been just folding paper. “We had 1000 origami cranes throughout the venue. They were made out of comics, white, silver and blue paper,” said Ashley. Bridesmaids, family and even her future husband helped make them. “It turned out perfect, 1000 cranes symbolize a lifetime of happiness.”

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A special place. Did he pop the question in Mexico? Do you both love the mountains? Use that as your décor. Special interests. If you both have theatrical backgrounds then choose your favorite piece of work by Shakespeare or Rodgers and Hammerstein and build your day around it.

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How many times have you been standing at a good friend’s wedding, albeit having a good time, but you couldn’t tell it from the other good friend’s wedding that you attended last weekend? Want to make your wedding stand out? Select a theme. Here are some ideas.

Build on holidays. Christmas, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Halloween, and Equinoxes. Where you are or where you are going. Theme weddings do not have to be elaborate to wow. Having a casual outdoor wedding? Consider bales of hay and wildflowers in tin coffee pot centerpieces as décor. Planning on going to Paris for the honeymoon? Serve French food and use post cards from the city as table signs. Guests might be sat at the Eiffel Tower or Louvre table. A moment in time. Even something as simple as an era can be the perfect theme for your wedding. Go for an Art Deco design. Want something a little more vintage? Antique lace table clothes can make a lovely backdrop for photos. Love to dance? How about a disco ball and lighted dance floor. www.AustinWeddings.com

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Favorite Show/Movie. Television buffs could host a We Love Lucy Party. Imagine recreating Ricky’s nightclub, the Tropicana, with everything in black and white and shades of gray and your favorite episodes on screens around the room. Work in some Technicolor reds (Lucy’s hair), some pink tulle and hearts (from the opening sequence).

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Heritage. Display your pride in your heritage or ethnicity. Host an English Tea Party. Use plaid and hire bagpipes if you’re Scottish. If you’re family is from Spain, serve paella and hire flamenco dancers.

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Bachelorette Party

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Like the bachelor party, the bachelorette party has become a celebration of the end of “being single” and usually includes the immediate wedding party and very close friends of the bride. The maid of honor is usually in charge of coordinating the event.

Be creative when planning your party. Many local businesses have suggestions that guarantee a night to remember. A room in a restaurant, a hotel or spa suite are popular party locations because they allow you to fully enjoy yourselves without disturbing other guests. Barhopping or nightclubs with comedy or live entertainment are other popular choices. And while you’re out enjoying the evening, avoid any problems with drinking and driving by treating yourself to a night out in a limousine. For a party at home, videos can provide fun and memorable entertainment. Wherever your party is held, you can cater it yourself with prepared party trays and “just heat and serve” entrees from local specialty stores or caterers. The bachelor and bachelorette party sometimes takes the form of a shower, with the bride or groom receiving small gifts. Lingerie, gag gifts, or things to use on the honeymoon are popular themes for this type of party. Be sure it is tailored to suit the style and personality of the guest of honor. This party is best held a week or two before the wedding; not the night before! That way you won’t be putting anything in the way of your enjoyable wedding day. 100 • The Celebration

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Uniquely Austin Long recognized for its unique and laidback feel, Austin offers a wide range of options for your reception, wedding ceremony, bachelor/ette parties and entertaining out-of-town guests that you’ll find nowhere else.

afternoon photo sessions. Take your guests on a tour of the Capitol Visitors Center with a theater, exhibits and gift shop.

From historic buildings, breathtaking gardens and parks, as well as lake adventures, there are many ways to make your wedding as unique as your relationship. Here are just a few.

The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum housing historic documents, photos and life-size Texas exhibits. Out-of-town guests will get to see for themselves why Texans figure everything is bigger and better here. The museum is also available for your reception.

Texas State Capitol, the only state capital taller than the U.S. Capitol building. The grandeur of this Texas monument is the perfect backdrop for sunset weddings or

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canopies of trees, waterfall and lily pond, the garden features 130 sculptures, paintings and drawings to add that bit of culture to your special day. The Zilker Botanical Gardens, 2220 Barton Springs offers a number of different gardens. Among their scenic trails you can find the Hartman Prehistoric Gardens, where dinosaur tracks were found in 1992, the Green Garden with native and well-adapted plants, rose garden, and the Taniguchi Oriental Garden. Each garden is unique and sure to provide a perfect backdrop for your wedding portrait. Call 512-477-8672 for information. The Zilker Clubhouse is one of the popular choices in Austin located at 200 Zilker Clubhouse Road, off of Rollingwood Drive. This facility has a panoramic view of downtown Austin, nestled in the hills west of Zilker Park and can accommodate 150 inside and an additional 200 people in an adjoining patio area. The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, 4801 La Crosse Avenue offers a natural Hill Country beauty. The Gallery has floor to ceiling windows overlooking a wildflower meadow and gorgeous courtyard where guests can dance the night away under the stars. The Mayfield Cottage and Gardens is located at 3505 West 35th Street on a 23 acre wooded estate. The picturesquestyle cottage features a beautiful scenic garden with a large preserved landscape with nature trails. This historic 1870s home is surrounded by lily ponds, peacocks and palms and is the ideal enchanted setting for your wedding and reception. The cottage accommodates 65 comfortably with a maximum of 200 attendees on the grounds. It is perfect for a small intimate to medium sized event. The Fiesta Gardens is another beautiful site located at 2101 Bergman Street. The building is approximate 4,000 square feet with a capacity of 250 inside and 500 total in the building and patio area. This

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site is the perfect location for almost any wedding especially outdoor weddings that will accommodate a bandstand and includes a dance area. The stage is 30x30 and this area will accommodate 3,500 to 7,000 people. Tables and chairs are available upon request. To reserve a city park or facility you must contact the Parks and Recreation Department. They have designed a draw system to facilitate booking reservations for their wedding sites. Some requirements must be met in order to be considered in the draw to reserve a site: ■

You must mail a letter ten months prior to the reservation date to the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department: Reservations, 200 South Lamar, Austin, TX 78704.

Your letter must be mailed between the 1st and the 20th of the month to be included in that month’s draw. Any letters postmarked after the 20th are not included.

You must include the following information: name, address, phone number, requested site, number of guests, indicate whether or not you will sell alcoholic beverages, and three dates in the month in the order of preference that you would like to choose from. The draw is held on the last day of the month and you will be informed by telephone if you are selected.

You may place a reservation in person or by telephone six months in advance of the requested date. Be sure to call the Parks and Recreation Department at 512-974-6797 to get their complete rules and regulations sent to you.

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Across the country, a “green” wedding is fast becoming the way to say, “I do.” So it’s no surprise that eco-friendly nuptials are one of the hottest trends around. Couples are looking for creative ways to lessen the impact of their big day by giving their celebration an earthy appeal.

Ask the caterer you select to use readily available organic ingredients — eggs, milk, sugar, spices, herbs, butter — to create your wedding menu.

Work with your caterer to choose dishes that incorporate local, seasonal fruits and vegetables which will not only taste fresh and look gorgeous, but they’ll also be less expensive because of their abundance.

Find out how your leftover wedding food can be donated. Most food banks only deal with non-perishable food items, but food rescue programs pick up both perishable and non-perishable foods, and a good place to start would be America’s Second Harvest.

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Order locally grown in-season flowers, which are likely to be cheaper.

After the wedding is over, the flowers can be donated to a nursing home, hospital, or assisted living home.

Consider using potted plants in your decorating. Supplement with inserted fresh flowers for color.

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Look for post-consumer or recycled paper for your wedding invitations. Some alternatives to look for include paper made from hemp or bamboo.

Ask your printer to use a soy-based ink; it’s a greener choice (made from renewable soy beans), and the end result can be brighter, clearer printing.

Pluck leaves from trees and handwrite with a permanent-ink pen the guest’s name on each leaf; add an extra-skinny ribbon at the stem and tie the leaf around the napkin.

Stamp large river rocks with guests’ names using an alphabet stamp set available at

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any craft store; rest a rock at each place setting and ask guests to return the rocks to a river, or add them to a garden or planter in their own homes after the reception. ■

Use what you have: Lemons from a backyard tree could be marked with guests’ names using a permanent marker.

If you’re having an outdoor wedding, consider hanging solar lanterns (available at hardware stores) in the trees, or use them to line the lawn to create pathways. They charge in the sun all day long and cast a soft glow at night.

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All wedding gowns are eco-friendly. Just choose the dress you love the most, to be passed down to your children. Or, use the family dress passed on to you.

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Ask caterers to recycle cans, bottles and aluminum foil and insist on a no-Styrofoam policy. Ask the bartenders to save the wine and champagne corks from the evening; transform them into a beautiful keepsake trivet by encircling them all with a pipe clamp you can find in any hardware store.

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Try to have the wedding near the wedding reception. It saves on gas and makes it easier on guests who may not be familiar with the area.

For an occasion as momentous as a wedding, the perfect favor is a live tree. Small burlap-wrapped seedlings are readily available at most homeimprovement stores for less than $10. Embellish them with extra-wide grosgrain ribbon and attach a manila tag with the growing instructions.

Wildflower starters, in a variety of shapes, look lovely and when planted by your guests at home will provide beautiful flowers for them to enjoy.

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Dancing at Your Wedding With the advent of video and the internet, a newlywed couple’s first dance is almost always recorded, available to share with the world and down through the years for all of posterity to see. That’s why prospective brides and grooms who want to give a polished and graceful performance on their big day are increasingly opting to take dance lessons to help prepare for what may be the performance of their lifetimes.

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Start four to six months before the wedding to allow more time for practice, especially if you are a newcomer to dancing. Besides the waltz and other traditional dances, the mambo, salsa, swing and even the hustle are all popular at weddings today. Remember that dance lessons can actually be good exercise and a stress reliever.

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Wedding favors have been around almost as long as weddings. From love knots fashioned of fabric and lace popular in 16th Century England to the candy coated Jordan almonds tied in net bags we’ve all seen at one wedding or another, it is not only customary, but also considerate, to give your guests a small token of appreciation for sharing your special day. 1 Local specialties, like these milk or dark chocolate covered pecans (also available in savory flavors) are a delicious treat. (www.berdollpecanfarm.com) 2 These personalized boxes of tea will warm the hearts of your guests in a variety of flavors, and various box colors. (www.illustrationgirl.com) 3 The wildflowers that bloom from these seed bombs

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will have your guests remembering your wedding long after the day has ended. (www.illustrationgirl.com) 4 A forever kind of favor, (okay, only kind of forever) one of the hottest trends for wedding favors are temporary tattoos, personalized with your names and wedding date. (www.etsy.com/shop/kristenmcgillivray) 5 Custom-labeled honey would be a great way to thank your guests for bee-ing at your wedding and sharing in the special day. (www.bonelakemeadowsapiary.com) 6 Chocolate is never a bad choice for favors, especially these high-detailed personalized squares (www.piqchocolates.com) or truffles in a selection of unusual flavors, including wine. (www.delysia.com) 7 Customized spice bottles allow you to show off your personalities. A little spicy? A little sweet? Maybe both? (www.etsy.com/shop/spicywedding)

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Rehearsal Dinner A dinner following the wedding rehearsal is traditional. It is a lovely way to begin your wedding festivities and allows your attendants and families to relax and get acquainted. The meal is traditionally hosted by the groom’s parents, and includes the immediate family of both the bride and the groom, the wedding officiant and members of the wedding party and their spouses. In some circumstances, you may want to include special out-oftown guests who have already arrived and the parents of younger wedding party members. The rehearsal dinner is the traditional time for the groom’s father to make a formal toast to the couple. It is also an appropriate time for the attendant’s gifts to be passed out. Seating plans and place cards are especially important to this dinner,

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probably a first meeting for more than one of the group. The bridal couple generally sits together at the head of the group, their parents flanking them. The members of the wedding party are seated throughout the rest of the family members and special guests. Presumably, they will feel more at ease and be able to assist in making the other guests more comfortable. For an entirely different twist, the latest trend in post-rehearsal events are more casual get-togethers. For a more relaxed evening try a backyard barbeque or a casual buffet. Because it is an icebreaker of sorts, relax and enjoy the rehearsal dinner. Don’t linger too long however. Brides look terrible with bleary eyes.

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A signature drink is a great way to give your wedding a more personal flair. Talk with your bartending service or caterer to come up with one that pairs perfectly with everything else you are serving at your reception. Here are some ideas: 1 Ultimate margarita features top of the line Jose Cuervo, Grand Marnier and a natural margarita mix. 2 , 4 , 5 Make your margarita a little fruity. Use a flavored margarita mix (mango/peach; strawberry and watermelon as some top choices) and garnish with the appropriate fruit. 3 Including a twist of Lucas (flavored salt) and Chamoy will result in this South Texas Margarita with a taste that is salty/sweet. 6 This Green with Envy drink includes vodka, lemonade, green apple liqueur and is garnished with a sprig of mint.

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FYI Beverage Guide

165 12oz. servings= 1/2 keg (15.5 gallons) or about 14 12-packs

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Consider your guests when picking menu. Keep reception food recognizable.

Know the date, location, number of guests and budget BEFORE calling caterers. Then you won’t expend precious time and effort on a caterer who doesn’t have your date available or is too pricey for your budget.

Locally, you can expect to pay anywhere from $10 and up per person, plus tax and tip, which usually adds another 15% to 20% to the total cost of the plate.

Smaller parties, less than 100, are best served by a sit down dinner while a buffet service usually works better for larger groups.

Always ask for a taste test of the proposed menu items.

Save money… change the time of your wedding and reception. After a morning wedding you could provide a brunch reception, which would reduce the cost of the food as well as the alcohol.

Be sure to ask your caterer exactly what services are included in your price quote.

Your caterer should not only select, purchase and prepare the food, but also do the set up, serving and cleanup as well.

Most catering services also provide table linens, china and silverware as part of their service as well as cake cutting and serving.

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Select your caterer between 9 and 12 months before the wedding.

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If your wedding reception is being held at a facility that does not provide catering, you should hire a professional caterer. Because a caterer is experienced in planning and working with large groups, they have the knowledge and expertise to ensure that a sufficient quantity of food will be available and that it will be properly refrigerated and/or heated on your special day.

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Wine 101: Picking the Perfect Wine When selecting wines for your reception there is a wide variety from around the world. Here is a brief primer on the most well known. Take a little time and try them. Not only will it be educational, it will also be enjoyable. WHITE WINES

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Chardonnay is America's number one selling white wine. Chardonnays are considered a dry wine with little sweetness. They are usually known for their buttery taste and can have a wide range of fruit overtones. This white wine is capable of accommodating most palates and just as many food pairing combinations. Pinot Gris, also known as pinot grigio in Italy, is usually a medium-full bodied white wine. Not normally as dry as chardonnay, pinot grigio is often a favorite of those who don’t normally drink wine.

RED WINES

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Cabernet Sauvignon is the most popular of the red wines and considered a dry wine. Cabernets range from mediumbodied to full-bodied and are characterized by their oakiness.

Riesling wines come in a variety of styles, from dry to sweet (or off-dry), and light to full-bodied. A sweeter riesling is an excellent choice to pair with a chardonnay to offer guests two different white wines. Sauvignon Blanc is a dry white wine with a crisp, refreshing taste. It is usually a medium-bodied and pleasing to most palates that enjoy dry wines.

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Merlots are usually a bit drier than cabernets with a medium-body. The oaks flavors are typically lower than a cabernet and the fruit flavors are typically a bit more pronounced. Merlots go well with just about all foods. Pinot Noir is typically a lighter-bodied, fruitier red wine. The fruitier taste of pinot noir make it another excellent choice to please a wide variety of palates. SPARKLING WINES Champagne can only be called that if it is from that region of France. Otherwise it is wine in champagne-method. Usually very dry or “brut.” Asti Spumante is an Italian sparkling wine that is sweeter than champagne-method wines and also makes an excellent toasting wine.

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Can you test taste proposed menu items?

Does the price include tax? Service charge? If not, what is the additional percentage?

What dishes/utensils will be used for the reception, plastic or china? Additional cost for either? Does bid include cake plates?

Are linens provided and included in the price?

How many staff/servers are needed for the wedding? How will they be attired?

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How often is the buffet refurbished?

What are the deposit and arrangements for payment?

What are the cancellation/ postponement policies?

What beverage arrangements have been made? Will liquor be served? Does caterer have proper licensing? Will caterer serve? Cash or open bar?

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Is the caterer familiar with the facility?

Who is responsible for table decorations including the buffet table if one is used?

Can box meals or a separate meal be provided for the other wedding professionals? (Photographer, DJ, security, etc.)? What is the additional cost?

Can the caterer prepare a going-away package with samples from the menu?

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When is the final head count due?

Will the caterer’s staff cut and serve the cake? Is there an additional fee?

Will caterer need access to a kitchen and how early?

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Did You Know?

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Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a sixpence in your shoe… What does it mean?

“SOMETHING OLD” Wearing something belonging to her family represents a link to the bride’s family. Most of the time the bride wears a piece of family jewelry or her mother’s or grandmother’s wedding dress. “SOMETHING NEW” Wearing something new helps bring good fortune and success to the bride’s new life. The wedding dress, if new, fills this requirement admirably. “SOMETHING BORROWED” Wearing something worn previously by a happy bride brings the new bride happiness in her marriage. Borrow a piece of jewelry, a hand-kerchief or part of your wedding attire from a married friend. “SOMETHING BLUE” This tradition dates back to biblical times when blue stood for purity and fidelity. In times past the entire dress was blue, then it became a blue band on the hem. Today, most brides wear blue in their garter to satisfy this tradition. “SIXPENCE IN THE SHOE” Placing a silver sixpence in the bride’s left shoe was done to bring wealth to the bride’s marriage.

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If doing a buffet, go for…

quality over quantity! Four really excellent dishes are much better than 8 so-so dishes.

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When researching caterers be sure to compare “apples to apples”

Who will provide rental items? Plates, glassware and place settings?

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Be prepared to pay additional amounts over the cost of the meal. It’s call “plus plus.” The final cost of the meal is determined by the meal and server costs PLUS tax PLUS gratuity. Depending on the caterer’s rates that can add 20% or more to the actual meal cost.

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Select less expensive entrees

Ways to reduce catering costs: Reduce guest counts

Change time of wedding. A brunch after a morning wedding or heavy hors d’oeuvres for a cocktail wedding.


FYI Catering Guide select your caterer 6 to 12 months prior to your wedding

Better for larger receptions (more than 100 people)

PROS: Fewer servers needed Guests can enjoy what they like

CONS: Less formal Guests have to stand in line May require additional food vs. plated (to ensure enough of each item for each guest, especially if there are two entrees offered)

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Seated Dinner

Best suited for smaller parties, but also appropriate for larger, more formal weddings

PROS: Guests are able to eat and visit with tablemates instead of standing in line More formal

CONS: More servers needed (usually 1 for every 20-25 guests) For large parties, service can be an issue (by the time the last tables are getting their food, first tables served are done)

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Confirm the deadline for your final head count. Some venues/caterers will over set for 5% of your head count. (If your head count is 100, they will prepare enough food to feed 105.)


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Making the Sweetest Decision

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Cake fillings are as many and as varied as cake flavors. Whenever possible, taste the combinations you are considering to see if they complement each other well.

Traditionally, a bride and groom rest upon the cake. Cascading fresh or silk flowers, delicate blown glass tops and even porcelain teddy bears and crocheted wedding bells have been seen on today’s cakes.

Choose your baker by reviewing their design album and sampling their flavor.

Be sure to select your baker several months in advance. The baker will need to know the date, location, and time of your reception and how many guests the cake needs to serve.

Many cakes require assembly by the baker at the reception site, so be sure to allow time for this.

Your baker will generally require a deposit to hold your wedding date. Be sure to get a receipt describing the type of cake you’ve ordered, its filling, icing, style, color and cake top. It also doesn’t hurt to call and confirm your cake order about one week before your wedding.

Your baker will give you cutting instructions. Remember, when you make the first cut, hold the knife in your right hand. Your groom’s hand closes over yours and together you cut a slice.

In addition to your cake, other sweets can create lasting memories at your wedding reception. Don’t overlook the special touch that mints or chocolates can add to your cake table.

Many confectioners will customize candies engraved with your initials or wedding date.

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Wedding cakes go back in tradition as far as weddings. The Greeks baked mixtures of grain and honey, the Romans did theirs with grain and salt. The elaborate tiered cakes we know today came from the era of the pioneer bride. Her popularity was judged by the size of her cake. Guests used to bring layers of cake filled with applesauce, stack them, and then they were iced. The higher the stacks, the more popular the bride!

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While the traditional bride-and-groom cake topper is still popular, new twists allow you to express your individuality. For some couples, sculptures, initials and flowers are all being used as cake toppers. Here are some different ones we’ve come across lately. 1 We found a graphic designer that was simply just tired of giving pots and pans as wedding gifts and decided to use her art skills to create these unique and personalized cake toppers, making them look like the actual couple, adding personal touches, and unique characteristics of her clients. (lilcaketoppers.com) 2 The Tussy Mussy topper is completely embellished with Genuine Swarovski® Elements and customized for the bride and groom. (www.itscrystalicious.com) 3 For a truly individualized piece, incorporate your personalities and hobbies. Order from a variety of online shops. 4 There will be no mistaking your intentions with these cute little lovebird cake toppers. Your names and wedding date are added to the backside, making this a topper you’ll never forget. Paper “love” banner included. (etsy.com/shop/SkyeArt)

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It is customary to save the top layer of your wedding cake and a few of your confections for next year so you and your groom can share those sweet memories again on your first anniversary. FOR MORE HELP PLANNING YOUR WEDDING, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT

Many bakers freeze their cakes for 2 to 3 days before the wedding. Don’t let the idea of a frozen wedding cake scare you. Generally, if frozen properly, most people can not tell the difference between a fresh or previously frozen cake.

The groom’s cake is usually more casual in style and served at the reception as a second flavor choice for guests.

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FYI Icing Guide

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BUTTERCREAM This is a smooth, creamy butter-based icing that is generally used to ice the entire cake, giving it a traditional look.

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Royal icing is usually used to create leaves, flowers and other edible decorations, but rarely on the whole cake. When applied to the cake it is soft and pliable, but then dries to a hard finish, often seen used on professionally decorated cookies.

Ganache is more properly considered a glaze than a frosting. Made from heavy whipping cream and usually chocolate, the icing is poured over the cake. It dries to a finish similar to fondant, but is less labor intensive. Ganache itself is extremely rich and sweet and is also used as a filling for cakes.


Don’t know your ganache from your galoshes? Before you begin looking for your dream wedding cake, here are some definitions and pictures to help you decide what best suits your needs.

FONDANT It is a very smooth, matte, elastic icing that is almost dough-like in texture when being applied.

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Gives cakes a flawless, porcelain finish. Can be folded to create ribbons and swags. Various tools can be used to create textured designs such as quilting, stripes, etc. Also often used to create appliques applied directly to the cake. Covered cakes will stay fresh for days in the fridge.

GUM PASTE Gum paste is an edible sugar dough used primarily to create decorations such as flowers, leaves, etc. It is very often used to create figurines.

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WHIPPED CREAM & MOUSSE These use large amounts of dairy products. Both of these icings must be refrigerated until serving, so generally are not used on wedding cakes, which are usually on display throughout the reception until serving time.


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Let Gigi’s Cupcakes create a one-of-a-kind gourmet cupcake arrangement that will truly capture the beauty of your day. Whether it’s a bridal shower, a rehearsal dinner or the big day itself, we offer a large variety of boutique cupcakes from which to choose. From the traditional Italian Cream Wedding Cake, Champagne and Wedding Cake to more exotic flavors like Amaretto Amore, Midnight Magic or Raspberries and Cream, we can create the perfect complement to your special event. It’s no wonder more and more brides are now saying “I do” to Gigi’s Cupcakes.

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the bottom layer of a wedding cake represents the couple as a family, and the top layer represents them as a couple. Each layer in between represents a child they hope to have.

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1 Make a semi-circle cut in “next-to-top” tier in the same diameter and position as the top tier. 2 Cut slices approximately 1" wide and 2" deep. Serve slices from the “server” side of cake, serving approximately half of the tier. 3 Cut the next tier down in a semi-circle, following the edge of the tier above (from which you have just served). Cut and serve these slices also about halfway around the cake. When “back side” of all tiers to be served are cut, remove top tier and put aside. Continue serving the rest of the second tier, then the third, and so on.


Fresh vs. Frozen When it comes to the cake, which is better — fresh or frozen?

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Many bakers freeze their cakes for two to three days before the wedding. This is especially true of bakers who often have several weddings on one weekend.

Don’t let the idea of a frozen wedding cake scare you. Generally, if frozen properly, most people can not tell the difference between a fresh or previously frozen cake. Ask your baker if they freeze their cakes. Many find it easier to decorate and stack frozen cakes. If they freeze their cakes, ask about their methods. Ask how long the cake will take to thaw; are the fillings frozen; and if they freeze the cakes before or after icing them. Also ask that if they freeze their cakes that you have previously frozen cake at your tasting. When all is said and done, what matters is the taste. If you are happy with the taste of your cake, don’t worry about how it is created, just that it gives you all the flavor and freshness you are seeking. 170 • The Celebration

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Your Perfect Gown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180

Bridesmaids’ Dress Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194

Lingerie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

Runway Ready Fashions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196

Perfect Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189

Buyer Beware! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210

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Gown Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193

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WEDDING GOWNS ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

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Order your gown and bridesmaids’ dresses six months to one year before your wedding date.

Call ahead for an appointment with a salon consultant, especially December through April and on Saturdays. An appointment will assure you the time and attention needed to make this important decision.

Allow the salon consultant to help you select the “correct” size, as each manufacturers size can vary. REMEMBER TO ORDER THE SIZE YOU ARE NOW, NOT THE SIZE YOU “HOPE TO BE” BY THE WEDDING. It is much easier to take in a gown than to let it out.

Ask the price of alterations on each piece ordered.

Be prepared to leave a 50% deposit at the time of the order.

Before you begin to shop SET A BUDGET and get ideas about the styles you like by paging through some bridal fashion magazines.

The formality of the wedding takes precedence in choosing the style: gowns with a train, whether a sweep, chapel length, or cathedral length are reserved for formal or semi-formal weddings.

A bride considering an informal ceremony may choose a floor length gown without a train, a tea length gown, a knee length suit or cocktail dress.

Satin, silk, taffeta, velvet, crepe and tapestry brocades are prominent for fall and winter weddings. Chiffon, lace, tulle, silk crepe and English net for spring and summer.

Any woman can wear a long white gown no matter what her age or if she has been married before.

Only first-time brides should wear a train and a veil. Encore and perhaps mature first-time brides should consider a bridal

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The secret to choosing the perfect gown and assuring the proper fit is to start well in advance of your wedding date. Choose a well-established, reputable shop with a friendly and knowledgeable staff.

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additional charges, as do headpieces and veils.

hat, a hair arrangement of flowers or fabric bows.

Some stores may include one fitting in the cost of the dress. Special alterations and extra lengths involve

Attendants’ gowns should complement the bride’s gown in style and color. They can be floor length, or any length shorter than the bride’s gown — never longer.

When ordering bridesmaids dresses, bring in bridesmaids all at one time

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The shop will call you to arrange a date for your first fitting. Be sure to bring the shoes you’ll wear on your wedding day.

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Allow at least one month for alterations. Try on your gown after alterations. A shop should be able to do minor alterations quickly if necessary.

After your final fitting, inspect the gown closely for any loose trim, beads, etc. BEFORE you leave the shop.

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(or their exact measurements) as dresses will not be ordered until ALL bridesmaids are fitted to insure that the dresses will all be made from the same dye lot.

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How to Choose Lingerie Once you’ve chosen your wedding gown, it’s important to shop for the proper intimate apparel for your “dream dress.” A good lingerie shop will have just what you need. When you shop, bring an accurate description or picture of your wedding gown. Being properly fitted by a “lingerie expert” is vital. Correctly fitted lingerie will ensure that you’re looking perfect and feeling comfortable on your wedding day. Shop early, because it’s important to wear your intimate apparel to all your wedding gown fittings. FOR MORE HELP PLANNING YOUR WEDDING, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT

While you’re there, why not browse through the shop for other lingerie to complete your trousseau? Forget to be practical just this once, and try on sensuous negligees and peignoir ensembles for your wedding night. Other items you should consider purchasing include teddies, camisoles, tap pants, nightgowns, and coordinated panty, bra, and slip sets to wear with your honeymoon outfits. Today’s bride can choose from a large variety of elegant lingerie. What better time is there to splurge on feminine beauty and luxury than for your wedding and honeymoon? Beautiful, sensuous lingerie should be your gift to yourself.

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Picking the Perfect Accessories Your wedding attire is more than just a dress. Take care when selecting your accessories. Take special care in choosing your headpiece and veil as they frame your face. When we envision a “radiant bride,” we see her face surrounded by her headpiece and veil. Custom-designed millinery is usually no more expensive than ready-made and does not have to be ordered months in advance. Choose pearls, sequins, beads, lace, bows, or a smart bridal hat. A milliner is like a hair stylist, he or she creates the style especially for you! NOW, let’s talk about shoes: They must be comfortable for standing, walking, and

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dancing. Break them in at home on a carpeted floor. Choose fabric shoes that complement your gown and those of your attendants — even lace is available and can be dyed to match the dress they will be worn with. Take your shoes to all fittings since hemlines are measured up from the floor when you are wearing your shoes. It’s worth repeating: buy for comfort, even if it costs a little more! When selecting the jewelry you will be wearing, take into consideration the type wedding (casual or elegant) you are having as well as the dress you will be wearing. Good jewelry should enhance, not compete with your dress.

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BRIDAL Gown TERMS

When you begin shopping for your perfect wedding gown, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by all the terms and descriptions. Here is a quick breakdown of some of the more common terminology used when discussing wedding attire.

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Second Wedding Dress Thinking about getting a second dress to wear at your reception? Here are some tips to keep in mind.

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shopping for your wedding gown, take a few close family/ friends. Too many

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opinions will only cause confusion.

Use the opportunity to express two sides of your personality.

Use the same jewelry for both dresses.

Have a classic ceremony gown and a modern reception gown.

Look for a reception dress that has a smaller, or no, train.

Make sure your reception gown is comfortable for dancing.

Make it appropriate. Do not choose a reception gown that is more ornate than your ceremony gown.

Short dresses make perfect reception dresses.

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Preserving Your Gown Your wedding gown will undoubtedly be the most beautiful dress you ever buy and probably the most expensive. Before purchasing your gown we suggest you inspect it carefully and check the cleaning and storage requirements.

At the cleaners, brides should share any experiences like someone spilled champagne in a certain area of the gown. Dry cleaning solvents do not remove food and beverages. Such stains must be pretreated with special cleaners before the garment is immersed in solvents. If invisible stains aren’t pretreated they will become set with the heat of dry cleaning.

Wedding gowns are usually decorated with beads, sequins, lace and other ornate trim. This decorative trim may cause problems during cleaning. At the time of purchase you may want to ask the retailer for any suggested cleaning procedures that may come with the gown since many gowns don’t even have a care label attached.

Perspiration and alcohol are water soluble and won’t be removed completely by dry cleaning solvents unless they are pretreated. Alcohol dries clear but the sugar found in alcohol turns brown with age.

After the wedding your gown should be cleaned and protected for future use. For best results have your gown cleaned within the next several weeks. Remember the longer stains and soil are left in your dress the greater the probability of their becoming permanently embedded.

When the wedding is over definitely have your gown cleaned and placed in a dust-proof, acid-free box suitable for storage. This will preserve the delicate laces, beading and fabric of your wedding ensemble. Store your boxed gown in an area that is cool and dry.

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Bridesmaids Dress Tips so Everyone is Happy them best. Neutral colors give mismatched dresses a more unified look than any other color.

Are you finding it difficult to pick out one dress that all of your bridesmaids love? Different body types, skin tone, hair color, and personal style all lead to every bridesmaid having a different opinion on what they want to wear to your wedding. The most recent trend in bridesmaid fashion is allowing the bridesmaid to choose her own dress or wear a convertible gown. You can allow your bridesmaids to choose a flattering style for them while still achieving cohesive look by following these simple guidelines.

Choose a color palette that matches the mood of your wedding. Try using shades of one color to create a soft umbrae effect or use every color of the rainbow to create a bold vibrant look. Match the array of shades in the dresses to the flowers and groomsmen’s attire.

If you give your bridesmaids complete creative freedom on their attire use buzzwords as guidelines for when they are shopping. Words like elegant, girly, vintage, modern, retro, and classic will help create a cohesive yet mismatched look that matches the mood of your wedding.

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If your bridesmaids come in all shapes and sizes, try selecting a specific color, manufacturer, or fabric so your attendants can pick a silhouette that flatters

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Worried your bridal party will look too chaotic? Adding coordinating accessories will help give your bridesmaids a unified look. Little extras can go a long way. Jewelry, clutches, shoes, and bouquets can all be used to help bring together your bridal party look. Make coordinating sashes as a gift for your bridesmaids to wear on your wedding day.

Convertible dresses offers one dress but multiple different wearable styles. A Manhattan-based company, Twobirds, offers four gorgeous convertible gowns in more than 20 vibrant colors. In addition to a convertible gown, the company Henkaa has a mix-and-match skirt “and convertible bandeau collection that offers an endless array of customizable dresses.

If you know your bridesmaids are on a tight budget, a wallet-friendly solution is to rent. Little Borrowed Dress is the first online wedding boutique to offer rentable bridesmaids dresses. The dresses come in a variety of colors and styles, all with built-in adjustment points for a custom fit without needing a tailor.

If you let your bridesmaid pick out her own dress, make sure you see the dress long before your wedding day. You want to have an idea of what your bridesmaids will look like once they are all together. Make sure the dresses and accessories compliment each other and more importantly compliment the bride.

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Three of the top young designers showing at New York Bridal Fashion Week in October, Gemy Maalouf, Galia Lahav and Julie Vino, shared some of their favorite looks with us.


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Moving away from the traditional dress; Lebanon-born designer Gemy Maalouf’s original designs fuse individualism with the contemporary. The bridal designs bring real romance and distinctiveness for each bride, embedding environmental appeal through her remarkable understanding of every woman's wish for individuality, comfort and uniqueness on their special wedding day. Galia Lahav is a bridal and evening haute couture design house, which masters in the art of creating luxury dresses. Galia Lahav dresses are not modest rather extravagant and intricate in beautiful design. With her famous illusion backs, cascading silk tulle skirts and Italian ivory lace, she has created a brand, which is a household name in bridal. Julie Vino’s bridal dresses are flattering and have a distinctive combination of classic style with modern touch and a strong connection to leading fashion trends. She scouts markets around the world and imports exclusive array of unique fabrics from all over the world; ethnic handmade brocade from India, unique lace from France and fabrics rich in details and embroidery from Italy. Embroidery is added to each fabric to make it even more exquisite.


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Buyer Beware! The Internet has become one of the most valuable tools a bride has to plan her wedding. Through sites such the Austin’s Wedding Guide site (www.AustinWeddings.com), couples can access information on everything they need for their wedding. While online shopping has become mainstream, brides should think long and hard, before purchasing their wedding gown online. It may seem like a great idea, price-wise, but there are many pitfalls. The most obvious draw back to purchasing a gown online is the fact you can’t try it on. Most brides will spend hours at various bridal salons trying on gowns.

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Many of the gowns offered online are not the same quality as gowns purchased in shops. Often gowns sold online are actually seconds, or not first quality gowns.

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Look at the price the gown is being offered at. If the price online seems too good to be true, it probably is.

CAREFULLY read the description of the less expensive dress you are looking at online. If the description says “imitation,” “inspired by,” “similar to,” or any such wording, be concerned.

Check out the photos on the site. If they are blurry or badly cropped, the site is probably a counterfeit site. Even if the images are clear, use google.com and search images. Counterfeit sites will often "steal" images off the actual designer site.

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Most times, the less expensive gowns you find online are actually copies of designer gowns. These gowns definitely represent a case of what you see (online) is NOT what you are going to get. Check the website of any known bridal gown designer and you will NOT find a link or opportunity to order a gown. You will find local retailers. If designers aren’t selling gowns from their own websites, why would they allow others to sell them at a discounted price? If you are looking to save money on the gown, you are much better served to shop at an authorized retailer. Sample sales and trunk shows are great ways to save. Designer sites will often list upcoming trunk shows. Not only will you see the dress you get, it is much easier to get disputes settled when you have person to deal with, not an email.

Check the spelling of the name of the designer. It is amazing how often the counterfeit sites misspell the names of the designers they are supposedly representing.

Read the entire site, carefully paying attention to where the company is located; return policies; and FAQs. Counterfeit sites often fail to include this information.

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Call the contact number listed on the site. If the site doesn’t list a phone number or if you can never reach a live person and messages go unreturned, it may be time to move on.

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Menswear Terms The wedding couple has many decisions to make concerning formal wear. Several are based on outside factors such as time of day of the ceremony, the season and the formality of the wedding. Here is a quick breakdown of terms and types of formal wear for your wedding.

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For a formal tuxedo, trousers should match jacket in style and color. With a cutaway coat, wear gray or gray pinstriped trousers.

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daddy’s little girl to give him and wear as he walks her down the aisle. Choose your favorite picture for a truly custom gift. (www.photojule.etsy.com) 5 Classic and sentimental, grooms can personalize this tie clip and keep loved ones near to their heart on your wedding day. (www.photojule.etsy.com) 6 In case there was ever any doubt, this personalized hand stamped tie clip proclaims the sentiment of the day. Add your special date stamped on the opposite side. (www.firedupladieshammered.com) 7 A great gift to give your love the night before the wedding, this survival kit is designed to help him navigate that big day and make it to the altar in one piece. All the essentials are covered. (www.events-with-grace.com) 8 Remind your guy that the making of your love story spanned the bringing together of two people from two cities. These custom cufflinks can be customized with your favorite two cities. (www.photojule.etsy.com)

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Most photographers’ services are booked anywhere from 6 to 12 months in advance, especially during the busy spring and summer months. Keep in mind, most photographers can only shoot one wedding a weekend. That means on average they have only 52 available dates.

Begin by looking at photographs from the weddings of friends and family. Ask for their suggestions or recommendations.

Couples usually will visit three to four photographers before selecting one.

Know your budget BEFORE making appointments and share it with the photographer when you make the appointment.

Packages generally start in the $1,500 range and can go up to several thousand dollars.

Prepare for your appointment. In addition to the date, time, and location of the wedding, know how many people in the wedding party as well as any special photo requests you have.

Ask for references and a detailed list of what the wedding packages include.

Your photographer will be involved in your wedding and reception, all day. It should be someone you feel comfortable with and who you feel will do the best job for you.

Meet with your photographer shortly before the wedding to confirm the list of shots that will be taken at the wedding. If there is something special you want, for example if your great-grandmother will be

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As important as finding the right dress, the right cake, and the right caterer are, finding the right photographer is just as, if not more, important and, like selecting a reception site and caterer, selecting and hiring the right photographer is one of the many planning tasks that should be faced early in the process.

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Long after the wedding cake has been eaten; long after the flowers have wilted; long after the thank you notes have been written you will have one tangible remembrance of your wedding — the photographs.

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Assign someone familiar with the families to assist the photographer rounding up everyone for the different photos.

Be on time! If your photographer is arriving at the dressing location at 9 a.m. to take preparation shots, be ready at 9 a.m. Whatever amount of time you normally take to get ready, double it.

Taking portraits at the church immediately after the ceremony? Inform everyone involved the night before at the rehearsal dinner.

Many photographers are including all photo rights so you can have your reprints done anywhere, not just with the photographer. These packages may be more expensive going in, but they may save you money in the long run if you anticipate needing lots of prints for family and friends.

Photojournalistic photography creates a visual record of the wedding day as it happens, instead of posed shots. People are in motion — dancing, talking, laughing — accurately reflecting the ongoing activity and the excitement of the wedding day.

Most couples choose a blend of traditional and photojournalistic styles to get both posed and candid shots.

The key to successfully finding the right photographer is looking at a lot of photographers’ portfolios, and seeing a good sampling of an individual photographer’s work before you engage him or her as your wedding photographer.

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To accessorize your wedding look in a way only you can, we love these haute couture temporary tattoos from Black Lace Skin Jewelry. Hypoallergenic, these luxurious jewel-like tattoos recall the sumptuousness of medieval Renaissance times with rich velvet fabrics, powerful staffs and gorgeous jewels. Designs include classic fleurs-de-lis, royal crowns, romantic roses and hearts, Gothic crosses, winged armor, snakes, thorns, and feathers and are available in a variety of colors and finishes. (www.blacklaceskinjewelry.com)

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How long will the photographer be there?

Who will be there? Is there a backup photographer? Who is it?

What shots will be taken?

Who assists photographer in rounding up guests? Should you ask a family member or friend to assist them?

Do prices include rights to make your own prints?

What do additional prints and reprints cost?

When will the images be available? How long will you have to place your order? How long do orders take to be filled?

Can you post images to Facebook or other social media sites?

Are you required to feed the photographer?

Are they familiar with the wedding and reception sites?

Who will check photography restrictions in the church during the ceremony?

What does the bridal package include?

Can one size photo be substituted for another?

Is there a bridal sitting fee? Location fee?

What are the payment arrangements?

How will the photographer be dressed?

Are there any other restrictions in the contract you should know about?

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Want a different way to display your wedding photos? Consider these new trends. 1 This picture frame mat is a unique alternative to a traditional paper and cardboard guest book. Using a special stylus, that writes much like a regular pen, guests engrave their names and well wishes into the silver alloy photo mats for long lasting memories that never fade. (www.idoengravables.com) 2 Change the way you show your photos with a unique high quality glass impression. Using state-of-the-art technology your photos are printed directly on glass resulting in gallery quality images and remarkable color intensity. (www.symbolizeit.com) 3 Unique accordion books are perfect for the shelf, your purse, and the guestbook table, and go from “compact” to “display” mode

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DIY Photography With the average cost of a wedding constantly on the rise, many couples are looking for ways to trim the budget. One area that seems like an easy place to save money is the photography. Today’s digital cameras allow anyone to take wedding photos, right? WRONG!

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Professional photographers generally have higher end equipment, as well as a wider variety of lenses, from large ones (for close-ups without getting too close) to wide angle for group shots.

Also, professional photographers have back up cameras. (Yes, sometimes things go wrong with cameras!)

Don’t base your decision on how many megapixels a camera has. Some cell phones have an 8 megapixel camera. Do you want someone to use a cell phone for your once-in-a-lifetime photos?

Professional photographers know from years of training and experience what makes a good shot great and even how to make a bad shot still look pretty good and access to all the special effects that you see in photographs today.

Professional photographers also know what shots are “must haves” such as shots of the bride and her bridal party, the cake cutting, etc.

Professional photographers also recognize an unexpected great shot, like when the flower girl decides to throw all the petals in one bunch.

So when it comes to your wedding day photography, let your friends and family enjoy your wedding and let the professional photographer work your wedding.

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Have the photographer capture party’s-over pictures such as the guests leaving the church or a waitress clearing off tables.

Ask the photographer to plan for one group shot of all the guests either panoramic or if possible from above.

Embrace the past and display framed wedding photos of parents and grandparents at the rehearsal or reception. What better way to commemorate loved ones past and present.

Most couples pass up the unique yet important table shots which may not be the most creative at the time however add detail to memories in years to come.

Have your photographer create a studio area at the reception so small groups of guests can have their pictures taken or book a photo booth.

Ask your photographer to be sure to catch those unposed, unscripted moments that happen.

Have the photographer take motion shots taken before the pose to catch expression and action.

Make your favorite wedding photo into next year’s greeting card or thank you notes.

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Boudoir Photography Boudoir photography is the latest trend in wedding photography. This is typically a gift the bride gives to her future husband in lieu of the more traditional groom’s gifts (i.e. watches, cuff links, golf clubs, etc.). Imagine your groom as he unwraps his gift prior to the two of you walking down the aisle and he has a glimpse of what he can look forward to that night. The look you are going for will determine what to wear. Are you a girly girl? Think corsets, stockings and a great pair of stilettos. If you are a self-proclaimed tomboy, then maybe some strategically ripped jeans and a snug fitting white t-shirt will fit the bill. Incorporate your man in the wardrobe selection. Grab his favorite tie or sports jersey. Do what feels good to you and what will get your guy’s heart racing. Expect your photo session to be about two hours long depending on who is

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doing hair and makeup for you. Many photographers like to use their own team of professionals to help achieve the look they are going for. Ask for a preferred list of professionals they work with on a normal basis. The location will depend on your photographer and where you are comfortable. They might have their own studio, or recommend a venue that they have a great relationship with. Most will go to wherever you want to capture these special photos. Discuss options with your photographer well in advance so they bring all the necessary equipment. Questions to ask your photographer: ■

What are their privacy policies regarding your intimate images?

Will they retouch all your photos as part of the package?

How do they feel about shooting full nudity?

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Choosing a Videographer A wedding DVD should never be considered a substitute for still photographs. However, by virtue of its sound and movement, a DVD can preserve a distinct and important part of your wedding. Imagine being able to see and hear your vows being said, reliving again the emotions of the moment. A DVD of your wedding and the following festivities will capture the “real life” that otherwise goes unobserved, and is a poignant, often humorous, accompaniment to the traditional wedding photographs. ■

To find a videographer, look at his work, and talk with him about his taping style.

Start looking at least six to 12 months before your wedding, and reserve a firm date as soon as possible.

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special production needs. Although most professionals do total packages, some videographers charge per camera, per hour. ■

Decide what you want captured. You may want to design your own package to include the rehearsal, the bachelor dinner, a bridal shower, or anything you want to be sure to remember in moving sight and sound for years to come.

Your demonstration should include examples which help you understand the difference between one- and twocamera coverage. Is the video you are viewing taken by the videographer who would cover your wedding?

Observe how the camera covered the ceremony and reception. Coverage should flow with the proceedings, interacting with guests, not intruding.

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Experience and training: Ask how many years this person has been producing videos and how many weddings they’ve done professionally.

Be sure there is a contract outlining all the responsibilities and costs. It should include specific coverage that you want on the video and when you will receive the finished video.

Ask what happens if a personal emergency arises for the videographer you’ve contracted. Most professionals network with others of comparable experience, so they will be able to assure you that their contract will be fulfilled.

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Hit the Right Note at Your Ceremony music played and enhance your wedding. Expect to pay between $600 to $800 for a string quartet, depending on the individual musician’s experience and expertise.

The music played at your ceremony does set the mood for your ceremony. Whether it’s a traditional hymn or something more personal, picking the perfect music is an important decision, so it is important to be creative in your planning. Here are some tips. Research your church or synagogue’s policy for wedding music to find out what is considered acceptable. Don’t set your heart on walking down the aisle to any music until you have determined the policy of the place you have selected.

Some brides arrange to have the church choir or the children’s choir sing. The choir usually sings during the ceremony and prelude, and on occasion for the processional.

If you are not familiar with classical and traditional church music, a good source to go to is the musician you have hired, organist or otherwise.

Many bookstores carry a supply of popular music specifically for wedding ceremonies in addition to music stores. You can also create your own compilation by purchasing individual MP3s and burning your own CD.

Many churches will not allow two pieces which are most familiar considering them inappropriate for a worship service. “The Wedding March” from Wagner’s “Lohengrin” is performed in the opera after the ill-fated wedding of Lohengrin and Elsa and the atmosphere it was meant to evoke is one of hatred and distrust. The correct title is not the wedding march at all but “Bridal Chorus.”

Traditionally, at the reception, the first dance is by the bride and groom to their favorite romantic song, whether it is a slow waltz, a classical piece or a popular current hit song.

Another important dance in the reception is the father/daughter and mother/son dance. During or immediately after the bride’s dance the groom dances with his motherin-law and then his mother.

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Approximately 20 to 30 minutes of music is played before the wedding ceremony actually begins.

Discuss your choices of music with the musician or organist who will play at your wedding. Be prepared to provide sheet music for any music that is unfamiliar to the musician and allow advance preparation time.

Attend a wedding at the ceremony location prior to yours to listen to the service and/or the organist.

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What to Know Before Hiring a DJ How in the world do you hire a DJ? You have never hired one before and probably will only hire one once in your whole life. What are the things to look for when selecting your DJ? In Your Eyes Photography

Of the many expenditures for your wedding, the DJ will probably be the one that most affects your event positively or negatively. The majority of your guests will never know how good (or bad) your photographer was, but they will certainly experience your DJ throughout the reception, and the ceremony if the DJ will be providing your wedding music. The itinerary, music, and special details need to be worked out in advance. You do not need to worry about these details the night of your wedding! Choose a DJ that will help move the event along. Your DJ should help emcee and keep events flowing.

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You should meet your DJ in advance. See how your DJ’s personality meshes with yours. Feeling comfortable with your DJ is important. At this time you can usually find out how professional the DJ is. Look for DJs that have experience with weddings. You do not need a DJ who specializes in frat parties at your wedding!

Check references. Ask to speak with former customers and local wedding vendors that recommend this DJ. Wedding vendors are a great resource to find other great wedding vendors because they see the good, bad, and ugly.

Book in advance. The more professional DJ companies book 6 to 12 months in advance. Don’t save the DJ as your last vendor to book.

Look at their music list and make sure your DJ will play what YOU want and won’t play any type of music you don’t like. Provide them CDs or MP3s that they do not have. Get in writing any agreements made regarding what music is to be played and when, including the ceremony if the DJ is providing the music for that also.

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Ask about a back-up plan if the DJ has an emergency.

Ask if they have played at your facility before.

If your DJ is to provide your ceremony music, can he provide a wireless microphone system for your minister? This is especially important for large guest lists or outdoor events so that everyone can hear clearly what is being said. Nothing is more frustrating than attending a wedding and not being able to hear.

If your DJ is to provide ceremony music AND reception music for two different locations, find out how this will be accomplished and with what equipment. Do not hire a DJ to set up a system at the church and then find out he is rushing to tear it down and move it to the next facility. Your guests should not be watching a DJ set up his equipment.

With a little time and effort, you’ll find the perfect DJ to make your wedding everything you hoped.

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Popular Music Music plays an important role in a wedding ceremony and reception. It is one of the more memorable parts of your wedding day. The music should convey a message of joy and celebration reflecting the personality of both the bride and groom. Some of the more popular selections include: “Ave Maria” F. Schubert “Flesh of My Flesh” Leon Patillo “Air on the G String” from Orchestral Suite No. 3 J.S. Bach “Romance for String Quartet” W.A. Mozart

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Traditionally, at the reception, the first dance is by the bride and groom to their favorite romantic song, whether it is a slow waltz, a classical piece or a popular current hit song. Another important dance in the reception is the father/daughter and mother/son dance. Typically, the new father-in-law asks the bride to dance during which the bride’s father cuts in and completes the dance with her. During or immediately after the bride’s dance, the groom dances with his mother-in-law and then his mother.

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For many brides, it’s all about the wedding photos, and with good reason. Wedding photographs are lovely and permanent reminders of a grand day in the lives of families. It’s a physical reflection of the endless promise of love, partnership, and commitment to the future. So, of course, women want to look perfect hanging on the wall!

CHOOSE TIMELESS, NOT TRENDY Ever gazed at a wedding photograph from the 1980s and thought, “Yikes!?” In the ‘80s, they looked just fine, in fact, maybe even gorgeous and sophisticated. When choosing your hair style, make-up, and dress, consider that certain trends that seem normal and beautiful today, may look silly in 10 years.

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Here are some really important guidelines to help you look phenomenal when considering your dress, skin and hair:

Be wary of trends and navigate away from looks that will go out of style quickly.

SKIN CARE, SKIN CARE, SKIN CARE!!! Make-up artists and photographers don’t carry a magic wand and you don’t want to be the “photoshopped” bride. Consider that it takes a minimum of 3 months to get most skin problems under control with the help of licensed experts and quality products so start early. Taking the time and investing in professional treatments for your skin can make the world of difference in the final outcome of your photographs. If budget constraints don’t allow for monthly facials, most spas offer a free consultation and can recommend the home care products for a do-it-yourself option. GET SCHEDULED TO GET FIT Every lady wants to look as fit as possible for the big day, and it is no surprise that this isn’t an overnight accomplishment.

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You want to be proud of your wedding pictures, not ashamed of that painfully out-of-date trend that is now a permanent representation of your vows.

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Skip the funky hair colors, shocking hemlines, and daring make up.

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Weight Loss Advice Almost every bride, once she starts thinking about a gown, also starts thinking about her body. If like most brides you are looking to get slim and trim for your wedding, there are a variety of ways to do it. ■

The first thing NOT to do, is go on a crash diet. While you may lose some pounds quickly, odds are they won’t stay off over the months it takes planning a wedding. Not only can crash diets play havoc with dress fittings, they can also lead to dizziness, fatigue and a whole host of health problems. The first step to losing weight is checking with your physician. Once you have been cleared to start a weightloss program, you can start considering the many options available. Even if time is moving quickly you can lose weight fast. Some medically supervised weight loss programs average three pounds a week for women, and five pounds a week for men.

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No matter what program you decide on, make sure it includes exercise. If you don’t already exercise regularly, your upcoming wedding is the perfect opportunity — and incentive — for getting started. Why not start your new life with your fiancé by starting an exercise program together?

Once again, there is a wide range of options for exercising. Today, options for exercise include a variety of great fitness centers, health clubs, gyms, specialized yoga, martial arts, aerobic and dance classes, not to mention local parks, community education programs or even your own home. It doesn’t take much to make a difference.

As an added bonus, not only will a regular exercise program and sensible diet help you lose weight and look better, it is a great way to reduce the stress that comes with planning a wedding.

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There are countless weight loss and fitness plans for brides-to-be to choose from and it’s important to find a realistic plan for you and to avoid crash/fad diets that promise the moon. On average, it can take up to 3 weeks of diligent exercise and dieting before you can see and feel a physical difference. If you stay on track with a healthy regimen, you can safely lose 2 lbs. a week. Make sure that you schedule your weight loss goals into your life and into your dress fittings. Set time aside for working out and even for when you allow yourself to cheat!

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AustinWeddings.com GET CREATIVE WITH YOUR WEDDING PICTURE POSES AND VENUES Remember that your photographs don’t have to be super traditional to be beautiful. Take some time to brainstorm with your photographer and family/friends on different poses. Consider the following variables to create unique and inspirational wedding photographs.

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Ask questions about your photography venue. What kind of flowers are in season when you marry? Are there any greenbelts in the vicinity that have a particularly large population of beautiful plants, trees, or flowers?

Action shots are fantastic. Incorporate some pictures where you jump, run, and leap around. You will be surprised how amazing some of these turn out.

What are the ages and heights of the wedding party? Can you create a fun dimensional arrangement with everybody? Try exploring different ideas and have fun with it.

Schedule a photography trial session with the photographer where you simply play around with your ideas.

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BEAUTY It may cost you a little extra, but it will let you know how creative, flexible and versatile your photographer is willing to be and help you feel more comfortable with them. This will help you get avoid cookie-cutter pics. BE A HEALTH NUT FOR 3 DAYS BEFORE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS. It is not uncommon for brides to risk their photographs or to have to postpone them due to a poor decision during the last few days before the wedding. Sunburns and hangovers don’t translate well in pictures and are easy to prevent.

Choose foods packed with nutrients that are low in preservatives and salt. Limit your alcohol and sugar, and increase your super fruits, veggies, and lean meats. This will reduce break outs, puffiness under the eyes, and bloating.

Wear sunblock if you are going to spend time outdoors and remember to cover up at every chance.

Ask your maid-of-honor to schedule your bachelorette party a couple weeks before the wedding, instead of a couple days prior.

Avoid trying new skin care treatments, make up lines, or exotic foods that aren’t time tested for you. The last thing you need to deal with is bad reaction to a new perfume or a botched spray tan. Amy Weison Photography

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You have every right to be excited and indulge in some celebratory pre-partying, but keep the days immediately before your wedding as sacred, healthy days with these tips:

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Your wedding day will surely be one of the most beautiful days of your life. Your assurance that you will look your best is to begin a health and beauty regimen based on an expert consultation several weeks before your wedding. Set a beauty consultation where your consultants will advise you about skin care; getting your nails into shape to show off your special jewelry; body care for an all-over velvety feeling; hair care for that healthy, bouncy look (it’s important to have your hair styled one month prior); and planning your wedding day beauty schedule.

Whether your skin is “normal, oily, or dry,” you’ll learn proper cleansing and care techniques that will give you a radiant, natural glow. Your beauty consultant will help you choose makeup colors that are best for your skin tones.

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A color consultation will help you select the “right white” for your wedding dress, as well as the most flattering colors for your bridesmaids’ gowns and flowers. Carefully chosen colors will complement the bridesmaids’ skin and eyes; this will also create the correct color background for the bride.

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Salon Services World famous make-up artists tell us, “To produce beautiful make-up, you must first start with impeccably clean skin.” Begin with a good esthetician for beautiful, radiant skin. Your hair, skin, make-up, and nails are just as important as your wedding dress. Your face is like a blank canvas and it takes an artist to produce the right colors, texture, and tone. Here are some tips to help make you a beautiful bride. ■

Weddings are stressful. Schedule massages regularly during your prewedding days. A variety of massage techniques are available to help you remain cool and calm.

Part of your total beauty care is a manicure. Your hands must be soft, your cuticles and nails beautifully trimmed and polished when you greet your guests in the receiving line.

A pedicure makes your feet feel wonderful. The color of polish you choose should be coordinated with

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Paraffin treatments will soften both your hands and feet.

The final detail in being a beautiful bride is your hair. It must shine and radiate health like your face and your eyes. Make an appointment months ahead with the best hair designer you can find.

If you are going to try a new color or perhaps a perm, try it out months before your wedding. You don’t want to try something new, only to find you don’t like it, just days or weeks before your wedding.

Meet with your hair stylist several weeks before your wedding to practice styles with your veil to get just the look you want.

If possible, invest in on-site hair and make-up experts. You’ll have one less errand to run the day of your wedding and will feel extremely pampered.

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Smile for Your Wedding While planning your wedding don’t forget your teeth. An often-overlooked item when planning is your smile. At your ceremony and reception, you will be in close proximity to your family, friends and guests, and of course, there will be lots of photographs. A healthy, radiant smile is a must! Unsightly teeth or gums can detract from your personal appearance and will be captured forever on film. ■

For a crooked smile, Lumineers,TM similar to porcelain veneers or caps, are thin sheets placed over your existing teeth.

For a whiter smile, many dentists offer surprisingly affordable, professional teeth bleaching. Personalized molded trays and whitener are provided and the proper use explained. The trays can be used to maintain that smile.

Lasers are also used to whiten teeth and targeted, as opposed to whitening the entire tooth surface. Laser whitening is more expensive, but may also be the most efficient way to eradicate a few spots in an otherwise white smile or give you a dramatically whiter smile in just a few hours.

Products like InvisalignTM also offer a pain free alternative to braces for achieving that perfect smile. The length of treatment depends on the severity of your case and can only be determined by your doctor; however, the average case takes about 12 months for adults.

Another trend in cosmetic dentistry is the Snap on Smile. It gives people the opportunity to choose the smile they want. It can be taken off and put on as needed with no hassle.

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Go prepared! Have the date, location and number of attendants ready when you go as well as your budget.

Selecting your gown, the bridesmaids’ dresses and the overall color theme is a must before visiting your florist. Take fabric swatches and descriptions (pictures are even better) of your selected wedding apparel.

It is always a good idea to request that your florist give you an itemized bill in advance and make sure that you in turn supply the florist with the names, addresses, and times for delivery of your bouquet, boutonnieres, corsages and floral arrangements.

Expect to spend at least $500 on flowers, although they should not be the largest expense of the day. Talk to several florists; many will offer special packages. Ask to see photos of their work, not just arrangements from a catalog, as well as references.

Traditionally, the bridal bouquet is composed of all white flowers but, if you would prefer, the addition of colorful blossoms is certainly appropriate.

The groom’s boutonniere, worn on his left lapel, is usually a spray of the same type of blossoms used in your bouquet. Ushers and groomsmen wear boutonnieres different from the groom’s and your attendants’ flowers are different, of course, from your bouquet.

Corsages for the mothers and boutonnieres for the fathers are coordinated in color and style within the general floral theme.

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Six months before the wedding is not too early to select your florist, especially if you’re planning an elaborate wedding. When you talk with your florist, be guided by these elements: the style and mood of your wedding, the season or environment, your budget and, more to the point, what you like.

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BRIDAL Bouquet COMPARISONS If your dreams are bigger than your budget for your wedding bouquet, do not despair. Here we show you three bouquets, all with a similar look. The only difference? Price. When it comes to creating your vision, it is can be done, no matter your budget. Just be open minded and upfront with your florist. They are the experts in helping you find the look but within your budget.

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BOUQUET TIPS The size, style and even color of your bridal bouquet is dictated by a number of things. Keep these tips in mind while picking your bouquet.

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Style of gown. Long stemmed, formal bouquets (cascade, arm presentation, crescent) go well with formal, fuller gowns. One exception: If the “wow” factor of your gown is the skirt and its embellishment, a shorter bouquet won’t hide those special items.

Season. While its your wedding and nothing is written in stone, Spring weddings usually use pastel colors/flowers; Winter uses bold; Fall uses warm tones and summer weddings call for bright colors.

Color Pitfalls. If you are wearing an all while dress, an all-white bouquet can get lost in photos. Darker colored blooms, such as deep blues and purples, can look like black holes in wedding photos.

Your body. Generally taller or more full figured brides are going to look better carrying larger/ longer bouquets. Shorter, petite women would do well to go with small bouquets.

Your style. Pick flowers/colors that have special meaning to you (Ivy for fidelity; Yellow irises for passion; red roses for love.)

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Hand-painted natural branch Pink protea White narcissus White hydrangea Queen Anne's lace Astilbe Pink and lavender roses Orange ranunculus Yellow tuberose

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Once you’ve decided on the perfect bouquet, think about personalizing it by adding a memento or two. Your grandmother’s brooch or a photo charm can be added to the wrapping or use a strip of your mother’s wedding dress or the dress you wore when you got engaged. Still not sure what you want? Trust your florist. They have the knowledge and experience to steer you in the right direction. The Details • 287


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What flowers are included in the contract?

Do they provide a second bouquet for toss/photos?

Will they deliver? Where? For how much?

Will they take flowers from church to reception site? Is there an additional cost for this service?

Who will put up church décor flowers?

Does floral bid include reception/cake décor? Will they deliver flowers to the baker?

Can you rent arrangements for the altar, etc.?

Are the flowers you have selected suitable for the weather/season?

Will candles be allowed with the floral arrangements?

Exactly what does the price include?

Can you see photos of the florist’s work? Not just catalogs?

References?

Number of weddings done in a day?

Will they work with silk flowers? Is there an additional price for using silk flowers?

Are items such as vases and holders returnable for a refund?

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Think about including a smaller, toss bouquet in your floral order.

Consider including unusual greenery plants. Asparagus fern and multicolored coleus are attractive in summer bouquets. Holly and pine sprays are popular for December nuptials. Stalks of golden-brown wheat are a sentimental touch for harvest brides.

Ask your florist for guidance. His artistry, knowledge of wedding protocol and ability to listen to your needs will ensure that you’ll get a good value for your money, and have the perfect floral accents to enhance your wedding day. READ THESE OTHER GREAT ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE:

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Some florists will rent silk altar arrangements and other pieces for a fraction of the cost of fresh flowers.

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Flowers and greenery in season are more abundant and generally less expensive.

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Curved like the shape of a quarter moon, the flowers in this bouquet are usually tapered at the two ends, extending from a larger grouping of flowers in the center. Flowers with multiple blossoms on long stems, such as orchids, are particularly suited for these type of bouquets.

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Pomander A pomander is a bloom-covered ball suspended from ribbon that is commonly worn over to the wrist. These are perfect for flower girls or other children in the wedding party.

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Cascade This bouquet is made with flowers forming a waterfall of blossoms, starting with a large gathering at the top and tapering to an end.

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Hand-tied Refers to the way the flowers are wrapped. It is usually a more casual arrangement of flowers that are loosely tied together by hand.


FYI Bouquet Guide Nosegay A nosegay bouquet is a small, round cluster of flowers that are all cut to a uniform length. A nosegay is usually made with larger blooms in the center surrounded by smaller blooms, all tightly tied together.

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Keep your flowers in balance with your stature and dress. Large cascading bouquets can overwhelm a petite bride. A full ball gown wedding dress calls for dramatic flowers, not a posy.

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Posy A small, rounded bouquet, the posy usually consists of smaller flowers that can be tied together tightly by their stems.

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Arm A wedding bouquet of flowers bound and carried in the fold of the arm. Calla lilies work well for this type of bouquet.


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Avoiding Stress As anyone who has ever been through a wedding can tell you, the months leading up to your big day can be a time of stress as well as happiness, there’s so much to think about and do! You have to decide what to wear; where to have the reception; what flowers to order; who to ask to be in the wedding AND plan for your future home and life, all while having the inevitable doubts about getting married in the first place. Welcome to the wedding jitters. They are about as common as weddings. Luckily there are ways to control our anxiety. Here are a few common sense suggestions. Share responsibilities. Don’t assume you have to do everything yourself. This idea is old-fashioned, as well as exhausting. Ask your fiancé to go over the Groom’s Checklist in this book and handle as many of those functions as possible. Communicate your feelings. Be open and honest if you’re feeling upset. Tell your fiancé or family what’s bothering you. Don’t try to keep stressful feelings to yourself; they may transfer to something or someone else. Take positive action when possible. Worrying never solved a problem. Follow a planning timetable. It will give you the secure feeling that you’re not forgetting something crucial. Have a system. Try to break down each task into organized steps. Next, decide how long it should take and who will do it. Then, set a completion date and stay on schedule. Pace yourself. In the beginning stages of planning your wedding you have several major areas to decide upon. Don’t try to tackle them all at once. Try to accomplish one major job a day.

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The first impression your wedding is going to make on guests is the invitations. Your wedding invitation can help set the mood and style for your wedding, whether they are contemporary or classic; casual or formal. Once you’ve decided the style of your wedding, pick your invitation. Decide how many guests, based on budget. Divide that number into thirds: 1/3 for the couple’s friends and 1/3 for each of the two families. All guests should be invited to both the wedding and the reception. Invitations should be mailed six weeks before the wedding. Remember, invitations are always written in the third person. Spell everything out… the wedding date, time, all numerals and names. Abbreviations, initials and nicknames are never used except for Mr. or Mrs., Jr. or Dr. and Lt. Colonel. “The honour of your presence” (spelled with the u) on the invitation indicates a religious ceremony, while “the pleasure of your company” indicates a civil service. Be sure to order enough invitations… one for every married couple, each single adult guest, each attendant and their parents (if invited), your attendants’ dates (if single), everyone in the groom’s family and of course, your clergyman. Order extras for emergencies and keepsakes.

Hand-address all envelopes in blue or black ink. Remember, use full names, no initials. Insert the invitation into the inner envelope with enclosure cards, and printed side facing the back flap. Insert this inner envelope into your addressed envelope. Take note! NEVER include gift registry information in your invitation. www.AustinWeddings.com

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Extra envelopes are a must, this will allow for any mistakes you may make when addressing. For beautiful hand addressing invitations, a bride may turn to a calligrapher.

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Fun Ways to Share Memories It seems everyone is looking for a new and different kind of wedding favor. Two of the latest trends are photo booths and photo flipbooks. PHOTO BOOTHS Photo booths bring a touch of fun to your reception. Guests can select black and white or color photo strips, several poses per session. Photos can also be customized with a logo or graphic, such as a monogram. In 15 seconds photo booths give guests a great keepsake. Or, the photos can be used to help create a picture guest book. Photo booths vary in style from the large, ‘50s-style enclosed booth to sleeker, more modern designs. Each has its own requirements (electricity, access, etc.) so be sure to check with your venue to determine which type of booth works best for you. The larger, heavier booths work best on ground floor venues, while

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the smaller, more modern set ups can be used almost anywhere. FLIPBOOKS With flipbooks, guests interact with each other using fun props to create a series of photos in a 10 foot x 10 foot studio setting. In about two minutes, images are compiled into a flipbook that mimics motion as the pages are flipped. With the use of green screens, any backdrop can be put in the book. With both items the process is the same as that used by professional photographers, so the photos last. Also, since both photo booths and flipbooks are based on digital photography, all the photos are recorded and electronic files can be provided for your use after the event. Whether you choose flipbooks or a photo booth, you’ll be giving your guests a favor they will never forget.

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Let Rental Experts Help If you have decided on a garden wedding or have rented an unfurnished hall, you will find yourself in need of some expert advice on setting up your reception or celebration party. Visit a rental store that specializes in party rentals. Many offer staff consultants to help you with every detail of arranging a truly comfortable and elegant wedding reception or rehearsal dinner. They can supply all of your chairs, tables, linens, china, crystal, and silverware needs. You will find beautiful serving accessories too, from champagne fountains to elegant silver chafing dishes. A fully equipped rental store will have a wide selection of wedding accessories, including: arches and huppahs, kneeling benches, candelabras in assorted sizes and styles, plant stands, aisle runners and standards, wedding canopies, gazebos, artificial greenery, and flowers.

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Tell your rental specialist how many guests you’ve invited to the reception and the square footage of the room where it will be held. With this information they can accurately plan your seating and serving arrangements. A deposit may be required to reserve specific pieces. Set tentative delivery, set-up, and pick-up times. Confirm these the week before the wedding. A word about renting — charges are usually for time out, whether used or not. Most prices quoted are for a one-day charge and you will be responsible for set-up and knockdown of all items rented, unless you make special arrangements with your rental store. Your rental professional will provide you with everything you need to create a truly memorable affair. Trust their advice; they plan more parties in a year than most people plan in a lifetime.

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Decorating Made Easier Today’s brides usually want to carry out the color and floral themes they have chosen for their wedding by decorating their ceremony and reception sites. You may choose to create an entire theme using elaborate decorations and backdrops. Or, you may simply want a few flowers and candles to enhance your ceremony site and dinner tables. In many cases decorations need to be set up just prior to the arrival of the wedding party at the church and taken down almost immediately after the ceremony. Likewise, reception tables are often not ready for decorating until an hour or two before the dinner. So, often there isn’t time for members of the wedding party to take on the decorating task, as well as to be relaxed and ready for the wedding. If you prefer to have a hand in your own decorating, look for decorations that

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can be prepared ahead and a very responsible person to arrange them according to your wishes. If you choose to have your florist prepare arrangements and decorations, be sure to discuss whether they will also set-up, decorate, and remove the items after the wedding. If you choose a professional decorator, they will take care of these tasks as a part of their duties, as well as create the decorations themselves. Professional decorators and florists generally have an inventory of rental items that can be customized to carry out your wedding theme. It’s a wise investment to rent table centerpieces, vases, mirrors, silk and dried flower arrangements, pedestals, archways, and plants that you will only use for one day. Similar items with ribbons, tulle, or lace swags, candles or wreaths make beautiful customized wedding decorations.

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Personalize your wedding with mini candies or chocolates with your names or wedding date on them. You can now order personalized M&Ms with your wedding date and initials.

Add sparkle to the first dance by placing bound sparklers at guests table instead of place cards. Once the lights go out sparklers are lit and couple can enjoy their first dance.

Personalized coasters with the bride’s and groom’s names and wedding date add a unique touch.

Save cuttings of your wedding dress from your fittings. The snippets can then be incorporated in a garter, ring pillow, or possibly later a baby's first blanket.

It’s easy to get caught up in the planning of the wedding and forget the things that really matter. Send your groom roses or a small surprise a couple of weeks before the wedding to remind him of your love.

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Write a personal note to your mom and dad and slip it into their program at their seat. While you are walking the aisle they will be touched by your thoughtful words.

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Choosing Linens

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One of the easiest ways to personalize your wedding reception is with linens. With a wide variety of colors and styles, there is something for every taste and budget. When considering specialized linens, here are some things to keep in mind. Size matters. To have linens go to the floor, you first need to determine your table size. ■ ■ ■ ■

A 72" table requires a 132" linen A 60" table requires a 120" linen A 48" table requires a 108" linen Rectangle tables require a drop over

Linens do not need to be satin, although most are. For a little variation, consider something with a little texture. Pin tuck, embroidered taffeta and crushed fabric are just a few of the choices available. Try combining any of these over basic satin linen in a complementary color for a look as unique as you are.

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Another option to consider is overlays. Available in satin stripes, organza and other fabrics, overlays are generally shorter than floor length linens that can add drama. Want a custom look on a smaller budget? Consider sashes. Two sashes (available in a variety of materials) criss-crossed over a white satin linen can be striking. Use more of the same sashes as chair ties for a coordinated look. When it comes to the chairs, you can get complete chair covers that look lovely on their own or add a sash tied in a decorative knot.

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Many venues can help you coordinate your specialty linens. If your venue doesn’t there are a number of excellent decorating and rental companies ready to help. Make an appointment to visit their showrooms and you’ll come away with great ideas and a beautiful reception that is uniquely you.

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Arrive in Style Rather than settling for the trusty family car driven by your father or a friend, how about a more elegant beginning to your most important day? Hire a limousine to transport you, your family, or wedding party to the scene of the festivities. This will leave your own car free for any last minute errands and save traffic hassles, ensuring that you and your gown arrive unscathed. For those who wish a touch of elegance from the past, consider a horse-drawn carriage along with your limousine needs. After the ceremony the limousine can easily and safely transport the wedding party and guests to the reception — party coaches carry 15 people or more. Talk with a limousine specialist about the type of service you will need. They may have special fleet rates available. Other questions to consider are if there are time restrictions, and who the specific driver(s) will be for your event. Your

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reservations should be made at least four to six weeks in advance. CAUTION! Every year in Austin we see new limousine businesses start up and then fail, stranding unfortunate brides on their wedding day. Before you book your limousine, call the Wedding Guide for a reference. If you are going to have guests flying in for your wedding, consider hiring a car service to do airport pickups and drop offs. Ask the limo or car service you have hired for your wedding day if they can offer a package deal to include airport transportation. Be prepared with at least an estimate of how many trips will be needed and for how many people based on your RSVPs. Another nice thing to do for your out-oftown guests is to arrange transportation from the hotel to the wedding and reception and then back again.

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Every giver wants to give a wedding couple a truly memorable and welcomed gift. Today, brides can register at a variety of different stores. In addition to major department and speciality stores, it is also possible to register at more and more discount department stores. Wherever you register, knowing what you want before going to the store helps make the registry process much easier. Many couples become confused when faced with the wide array of possibilities and choices. Here are some guidelines to help you decide on what type of gifts you want to receive. Let’s begin with the dinnerware.

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Bridal registry is an important part of the wedding process. Not only does it ensure you receive the gifts you want, it makes it much easier for those who will be buying the gift.

China comes in two types — bone and porcelain. While both types of china are delicate in appearance, they are extremely durable and chip-resistant. Good quality china has a glass-like texture and is actually translucent.

Most china, except those with metal trims, is dishwasher safe, although hand washing is preferable. They are not microwave safe, however. China should always be stored with paper between the individual pieces to prevent scratching.

For everyday dining, many brides select stoneware. Earthenware is another popular choice for casual dining. It is often glazed and decorated in bright colors for a pottery look. While not as strong as stoneware, it is still very durable and less expensive than stoneware or china.

Dinnerware is typically sold in five-piece place settings. Fine china usually includes a dinner plate, dessert/salad plate, bread and butter plate, cup and saucer. In stoneware sets a soup/cereal bowl is usually substituted for the bread and butter plate and a mug replaces the cup and saucer.

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First decide what type of dishes you want. Many brides select a formal pattern, usually china, as well as an everyday set of dishes, usually stoneware or earthenware.

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Most brides register for 12 place settings of fine china and between eight and 12 settings of stoneware. Don’t forget to include the accessory pieces, such as butter dishes, salt and pepper shakers, sugar bowls and other serving pieces. These pieces will help complete your look whether you are setting a formal or casual table.

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There are two basic types of glassware for your table — crystal and glassware. The difference between glass and crystal is that crystal contains a certain percentage of lead, while glass does not. The lead adds weight, clarity and resilience to the glass, as well as a higher cost. ■

Before selecting your crystal pattern hold the stemware. Make sure it is comfortable to hold and use.

If you are selecting cut crystal, make sure the cuts are sharp and precise. Finally, crystal should be clear and sparkling, with smooth edges and a uniform shape. Fine crystal should have a definite ring when the rim is tapped.

Your glassware selections will fall into two categories: stemware and barware. Stemware includes wine glasses, water goblets, champagne flutes, sherry and liqueur glasses and brandy snifters.

Barware refers to crystal or glassware without stems that is used for everyday beverages or cocktails. Most barware includes old-fashioned glasses, highball glasses, juice glasses and Pilsners or beer mugs. A bare basic setting of crystal should include one tumbler or highball glass, a tall glass, a champagne flute and a wineglass.

Many couples today are registering for red and white wine glasses. (The red wine glass is fuller and rounder, the white wine glass is more narrow and tapered.) Conti nue d o n Pa g e 3 3 6

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The final component in selecting your table registry items is the flatware — your knives, forks, spoons and serving utensils. Flatware generally comes in three types — sterling silver, silverplated and stainless steel.

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Sterling is the most expensive type of flatware, but also the most durable and valuable. A good set of sterling flatware will become a family heirloom for generations to come. Because federal standards imposed on sterling silver are very stringent, it holds its value well.

Flatware pieces are considered sterling only if they are 925 parts pure silver. The piece should be stamped “sterling.”

With regular use, it is surprisingly easy to maintain. Many people have visions of spending hours polishing the silver. Daily use helps maintain sterling’s luster and shine. Sterling used everyday only needs a light cleaning two or three times a year. Make sure to rotate the pieces to ensure even wear.

If you are going to register for sterling silver flatware you should also register for a silver chest to help prevent tarnishing and protect the silver.

Silverplate flatware is a metal alloy base coated with a thin layer of 100 percent silver through electroplating. Although silverplate feels different in your hand than sterling, it is still a perfect complement for fine china and will usually last as long as silver.

For everyday use, stainless steel is a good choice. It will not tarnish or wear out and it needs no special care. The best quality stainless is 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel.

You should register for the same number of flatware place settings as you have in china.

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A little closer to home, Hawaii is hands down the most popular honeymoon destination. Hawaii’s resorts offer access to endless beaches and a tropical setting in a climate that’s temperate year-round. From Waikiki’s surfing to the Big Island’s volcanoes, the natural beauty of Kauai or Lanai’s luxury, to the remote resorts on Molokai, there is something for everyone on the Hawaiian Islands.

Nearer still to Texas, the beaches and resorts of Playa del Carmen beckon. On those days you want to go beyond your resort or the beach, world-class snorkeling, ecological parks and the Mayan ruins are all nearby. The allinclusive resorts in this fast-growing destination to the south of Cancun are an excellent choice for Texans, with convenient charter flights leaving for Cancun from Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston.

For the traditional, romantic city-stay, head for the famed hotels of Europe. Whether you prefer the historical romance of Vienna or Paris or the azure beauty of the Mediterranean, a European honeymoon is always a good choice. Paris, Rome, and Portofino are all popular honeymoon destinations.

Cruises are popular as a honeymoon option. Modern cruise ships have something for everyone: nightlife, spas, casinos and fine dining — all right on your ship. Cruises offer the opportunity to visit several exotic ports in one trip without the hassle of packing and unpacking. Also, cruises let you experience exotic cultures, cuisines and sights with the comfort of returning to the familiar surroundings on board.

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Your honeymoon will be the most memorable vacation of your life, so where will you choose to go? Hawaii? Paris? Las Vegas? Aruba? Greece? Fiji? Playa del Carmen? Tahiti?

Take a few moments to think about how you want to spend your honeymoon. Maybe it’s one of the places above, or maybe you have some other ideas in mind. Do you want to relax? Or islandhop? How much do you want to spend? Do you enjoy nightlife? Think about these things, and then call a travel agent to take all of the worry out of planning the honeymoon of your dreams. ■

If the first thing that comes to mind when you think “honeymoon” is the romantic image of you and your new spouse strolling down an exotic white sand beach, with not a soul in sight, then the islands of the South Pacific may be your best choice. For a few days on a beach, where there is nothing to bother you save the waves and tropical breezes, then look no further than Fiji.

Or maybe you’d prefer the overwater bungalows of Tahiti, where your day can be spent on a 4-wheel drive excursion or just letting the surf lap your ankles.

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Honeymoon Checklist Traditionally, after a decision has been made regarding your honeymoon, the groom coordinates and completes the arrangements. Be sure to budget in the cost of your honeymoon. Some of the following items may be included in a package price.

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Out-of-Town Guests When planning your special day, take a few minutes to think about those special people in your life who will travel from far away to be with you on your wedding day. You will want to make their stay an enjoyable, as well as memorable, experience. Most out-of-town guests prefer not to impose on those involved in the hectic wedding schedule. Make this easy for them by negotiating a group rate with a local hotel. If you are holding your reception in a hotel, that may be the first stop to make when looking for rooms for your guests. Most hotels give discounts for groups of seven or more guest rooms. First, let the hotel know approximately how many rooms your guests will need. Then, send a letter to your out-of-town guests with the hotel’s special room rate and reservation number so that guests can arrange their own reservations. Please be sure to inform your guests that they need to contact the hotel at least two weeks prior to the wedding. By doing so, any rooms that are not booked can be released and you will not be held accountable for them. Remember, hotel accommodations are a special service you can provide your out-of-town guests. While allowing your guests the privacy of their own room, hotels also enable your out-of-town guests to spend time together and to easily coordinate transportation to your wedding and parties. In addition, the hotel concierge can arrange tours, shopping visits, or almost anything else your guests enjoy. This service lets your guests continue to enjoy their stay while you are off on your honeymoon.

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Buying Your New Home Together In addition to a loan officer you are going to want to find a real estate agent to help find your home. A real estate agent you chose should have access to the Multiple Listing Service which will help you locate a home as per your requirements, such as number of bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, size of lot, location, etc.

When trying to decide whether to rent or buy…remember the advantages of buying. A home can be an important factor in building a solid financial foundation for your marriage.

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Your real estate agent should also be able to guide you through every step of the process from placing your bid on a home to all the appraisals and inspections required.

Your once-a-month payment is no longer cash flowing into someone else’s pocket. For example, if you pay $600 rent per month, that is $7,200 in rent per year and that equals $72,000 if you have been renting for 10 years. You could have owned your own home by now. With each mortgage payment, you are “buying” something tangible, building equity. The longer you own your home, the larger your equity. To begin your home search, start with a loan officer at a reputable mortgage company or bank. Look for someone who can work with clients with very good credit as well as those with not-so-good credit. There are three credit bureaus and the mortgage industry uses the middle score of the three to qualify you for a loan. In addition to your credit score, the loan officer will review your monthly income in relation to your current debt and bills and see what the maximum price of home you can afford. There are three kinds of loans: VA loans for military buyers; FHA loans for first time home buyers and conventional loans.

You are also going to want to find an insurance agent to handle the homeowners’ insurance policy to cover the home against hazard, fire, theft, water, mold, etc. Usually you get a better quote when you combine your home and car insurance under one umbrella. You can also include your life insurance so that if anything happens to you the home loan is paid off. One thing is very certain about the first home you and your groom purchase, it is a symbol of your commitment to each other.

Finally, when planning your future make sure it includes a financial planner. Your financial planner can evaluate how much you need to save for retirement to accumulate wealth, savings for children’s education and an emergency account. Nearly every young couple has the problem of arranging financing for their first home. The following are several methods that may be available to you. REGISTRY/GIFTS: A new trend in home financing is a registry system. You can register a “down payment” account where friends and relatives can donate to your down payment for a home as a wedding gift. Conti nue d o n Pa g e 3 44

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LOANS: You may borrow your down payment as long as it is a secured loan (such as a car, furniture, etc.). CO-INVESTMENT: Parents can join in a home purchase as tenants in common. Parents make the down-payment; you make the monthly payments as rent. Both share, eventually, in the capital gain from an appreciation at the time of sale. OUTRIGHT INVESTMENT: Parents purchase in their own name, rent to the couple, with an option to purchase, at cost, in the future. Remember, whether it’s wood or brick, a townhome, condominium or a singlefamily dwelling, one thing is very certain about the first home you and your groom purchase, it is a symbol of your commitment to each other… and it represents the independence and free-dom of choice you have exercised in beginning now to build the financial foundation of your marriage.

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Hills Café 4700 South Congress Ave. (512) 851-9300

Hills of Lakeway CC, The

26 Club Estates Pkwy. (512) 261-7200

House on the Hill 319 Addie Roy Rd. (512) 327-5377

Inn at Wild Rose Hall, The

11110 Fitzhugh Rd. (512) 380-5683

Iron Cactus Mexican Grill & Margarita Bar

NORTH ONLY

150 5455 150 120

606 Trinity St. 10001 Stonelake Blvd. 13420 Galleria Circle, Bee Cave (512) 692-8059

Kindred Oaks 2100 C.R. 176, Georgetown (512) 260-9690

La Estancia Bella 3401 Lone Man Mountain Wimberly (512) 550-6727

Las Palomas Restaurant-Bar

B

B

3201 Bee Cave Rd., Ste. 122 (512) 327-9889

Long Center, The

300 8-9

701 W. Riverside (512) 261-0142 Legend: B = Both inside and outside I = inside only O = outside only * From Pre-approved List

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B

600 117

B

300 98

B

O

B

B

I

400 80

B

300 33

B

B

B

B

See Ad Page

Maximum Capacity

Security Required

B

Free Parking

Valet Parking

Can Provide Cake

Bands/DJ Allowed

B

Dance Floor

Indoor/Outdoor

Garden/Patio

Ceremony Site

In-House Liquor Only

Bridal Dressing Room Long Road Ranch

In-House Catering Only

Venue Directory

300 126

12750 E. State Hwy 29 Georgetown (512) 818-1335

Lotus Ranch

200 40

525 Fischer Trail, Wimberley (512) 847-6633

Ma Maison 2550 Bell Springs Dripping Springs (713) 501-2749

Memory Lane Weddings & Events 403 KC Memory Lane (512) 894-0700

Mercury Hall

200 116

615 Cardinal Lane (512) 236-1226

Merryvale Weddings

300

61

13801 Carpenter Lane, Manchaca (512) 906-0163

Oasis on Lake Travis, The

200 121

6550 Comanche Trail (512) 266-9242

Old Glory Ranch

600 89

3633 River Rd., Wimberley (512) 847-3646

Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark 4140 Governor’s Row (512) 383-2628

Onion Creek Club 2510 Onion Creek Pkwy. (512) 383-2004

Palm Door

300 9293

401 Sabine (512) 391-1994

Palm Door on Sixth

508 E. 6th St. (512) 391-1994

Pavilions at Rockport Beach, The

300 9293 150

71

911 Navigation Circle, Rockport (361) 729-6661

Pecan Springs Ranch 10601 Derecho Dr. #B (512) 632-1046

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300+ 58

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I

B

B

B

✓ ✓

See Ad Page

Maximum Capacity

Security Required

B

Free Parking

Valet Parking

Can Provide Cake

Bands/DJ Allowed

B

Dance Floor

In-House Catering Only

Garden/Patio

Indoor/Outdoor

In-House Liquor Only

Ceremony Site

Phillips Event Center

Bridal Dressing Room

Venue Directory

400 77

700 8-9

350

200 43

600 34

300 88

8140 Exchange Dr. (512) 926-2252

Pioneer Farms, The 10621 Pioneer Farms Dr. (512) 261-0142

Radisson Hotel and Suites Austin

5

111 Cesar Chavez (512) 478-9611 or (512) 473-1544

Rancho Mirando

6600 FM 32, Fischer (512) 826-7847

Reunion Ranch

I

320

B

200 74

B

850 CR 255, Georgetown (512) 515-6200

River Place Country Club

4207 River Place Blvd. (512) 346-1114 ext. 3904

Riverbend Church

32

4214 Capital of Texas Hwy. N. (512) 743-2223

Ruby Ranch Lodge 292 West Bartlett Dr., Buda (512) 567-6979 or (512) 295-5888

Sheraton Austin Hotel

600 103

701 East 11th St. (512) 404-6946

Shirley Bird Perry Hall @ Union Ballroom

600 114

2247 Guadalupe (512) 475-6677

Shoal Crossing

B

B

B

B

700 8-9

8611 N. Mopac Blvd. (512) 261-0412

Star Ranch, The

250 70

2500 FM 685, Hutto (512) 252-4653

Terrace Club, The

500 OBC

2600 Hwy. 290 East Dripping Springs (512) 894-4009

TerrAdorna

200 59

10900 Hibbs Lane, Manor (512) 585-9105 Legend: B = Both inside and outside I = inside only O = outside only * From Pre-approved List

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300 99

B

350 108

B

See Ad Page

Maximum Capacity

Bands/DJ Allowed

Security Required

Dance Floor

Free Parking

Garden/Patio

B

Valet Parking

Indoor/Outdoor

Can Provide Cake

Ceremony Site

In-House Liquor Only

Bridal Dressing Room Texas Federation of Women’s Club Mansion, The

In-House Catering Only

Venue Directory

2312 San Gabriel (512) 476-5845

Texas Old Town 1205 Roland Lane, Kyle (512) 396-1800

Tipping T

120

60

13127 Fitzhugh (512) 413-4590

Trudy’s Four Star

275

✓ 200+ 125

142143

13059 Four Star Blvd. (512) 301-4300

Twin Creeks Country Club

B

B

O

131

3201 Twin Creeks Club Dr. Cedar Park (512) 250-3956

Twisted Ranch 7345 F.M. 243, Bertram (512) 553-5365

Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum

250

58

seated

600

605 Robert E. Lee Rd. (512) 445-5582

cocktail

Uncle Julio’s

B

500 138

301 Brazos St. #150 (512) 423-4116

University of Texas Club, The

200

51

250

3

200

1

650

91

250

73

800 60

2108 Robert Dedman Dr. (512) 477-8439

Villa Antonia

B

B

B

B

I

19039 Adrian Way, Lake Travis (512) 267-3509

Vintage Villas

4209 Eck Lane (512) 220-0185

Vista on Seward Hill, The 6414 West Bee Cave Rd. (512) 327-3843

Westin Austin at the Domain, The

11301 Domain Dr. (512) 832-4197

Wyndham Garden Hotel

3401 South IH-35 (512) 448-2444 or (512) 448-4999 Legend: B = Both inside and outside I = inside only O = outside only * From Pre-approved List

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PLANNING PLACE

Timetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P2

Bride’s Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P18

Event Information at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P4

Groom’s Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P19

Financial Obligations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P6

A Guide for the Best Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P21

Budget Worksheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P7 Ceremony Site Comparison Chart . . . . . . . . . . . P10

A Guide for Ushers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P23 A Guide for Maid/Matron of Honor . . . . . . . . . . P25

Ceremony Reading & Music Selections . . . . . . . P11 Reception Site Comparison Chart . . . . . . . . . . . P12 Record of Deposits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P14

Photography Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P27 Reception Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P28

Balance Payment Tracking Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . P15

Reception Sequence of Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . P29

Apparel Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P16

Important Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P30

Flower Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P17

Name Change Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P31

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The Timetable Careful planning will enable you to truly enjoy every moment of your Wedding Day. Arrangements for a large formal wedding should ideally begin at least 8–12 months in advance; however, many beautiful weddings are put together in considerably less time. The important thing is to follow a timetable; read the articles in this guide; and let your contracted suppliers help you. Share the planning duties with your fiancé, your families, and your attendants — much of the fun is doing it together!

SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS ■

Decide budget; discuss sharing of expenses.

Decide type of wedding.

Choose location of ceremony. _________________ Phone ________

Discuss alternative dates with clergy or officiator.

Decide size of wedding party, choose attendants.

Select gown style and accessories.

■ formal

■ semi-formal

■ informal

Shop _____________________________________ Phone ________ ■

Select attendants’ apparel. Shop ______________ Phone ________

Choose reception facility. ____________________ Phone ________

Select caterer/wedding consultant. (see article)

Plan details of reception. (see article)

Select photographer. (see article) ______________ Phone ________

Have engagement photos taken. Date __________ Phone ________

Select music for reception. (see article) _________ Phone ________

Select videographer. (see article)_______________ Phone ________

Select florist. (see article) _____________________ Phone ________

Compile invitation list.

Discuss gown colors and styles with mothers of bride & groom.

__________________________________________ Phone ________

FOUR TO SIX MONTHS ■

Select men’s formal wear; order. _______________ Phone ________

Select ceremony musicians and music. __________ Phone ________

Make honeymoon plans. Travel agent ___________ Phone ________

Decide on new living arrangement: buying, renting, or leasing?

Register gift preferences with one or more bridal registries. Registries: _______________ , ________________ , _______________

Order invitations, programs, napkins, etc. Stationer: _________________ Del. date ________ Phone ________

Prepare and print map to include with invitations.

Set aside hotel rooms for out-of-town guests.

Buy wedding rings; order engraving.

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TWO TO FOUR MONTHS ■

Reserve rental items.

Arrange rehearsal dinner. _____________________ Phone ________

Shop for trousseau and apparel for honeymoon; prenuptial parties.

Reserve limousine, carriage, trolley, or coach transportation.

Address wedding invitations; consider professional calligrapher.

Review florists arrangements, finalize order.

Buy attendants’ gifts and your gifts for each other.

Experiment with hairstyles and makeup changes.

Buy bride’s and attendants’ shoes — send to dyer, if necessary.

Order wedding and groom’s cakes.

ONE TO TWO MONTHS ■

Schedule appointments for hair stylist, facial, manicure, massage.

Invite wedding party and guests to rehearsal dinner.

Mail invitations four to six weeks before wedding.

Call all your contacted services to confirm arrangements.

Final bridal fitting. Date ______________________ Time __________

Final attendants’ fittings. Date ________________ Time __________

Confirm honeymoon trip reservations.

Select reception decorations.

Select ceremony accessories.

Arrange bridemaids’ brunch or luncheon. Details __________________

TWO WEEKS ■

Review reception seating and order place cards from calligrapher.

Confirm out-of-town guests lodging with reserved hotels.

Confirm wedding party transportation and arrival times.

Record gifts as you receive them; write thank you notes.

Arrange for gown cleaning and bouquet preservation after wedding.

Buy marriage license.

ONE TO TWO WEEKS ■

Pick up wedding rings, check engravings and sizings.

Final consultations with wedding professionals.

Give final guest count to reception facility and caterer.

Remind men to pick up formal wear and shoes. Check for fit.

Make a wedding day itinerary and give everyone copies at rehearsal dinner.

Relax the day before; keep personal appointments; finish honeymoon packing.

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Event Information at a Glance ENGAGEMENT PARTY Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ BRIDAL SHOWER Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ BACHELOR PARTY Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ BACHELORETTE PARTY Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ NOTES: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Event Information at a Glance CEREMONY REHEARSAL Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ REHEARSAL DINNER Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ CEREMONY Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ RECEPTION Date: ________________________________ Time: ______________________________ Location: ________________________________________________________________ Host /Contact: ________________________ Phone:______________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________ NOTES: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Financial Obligations Tradition… a weighty word. In terms of wedding expenses, it once dictated that the bride’s family handled all the nuptial expenses. The changing scheme of society has made it possible for some ironclad traditions to loosen their grip a bit, and that certainly includes wedding costs. Probably the most useful approach for you, your groom, and your respective families to consider when you draw up the wedding budget is to be communicative, realistic, and courteous. Following is the traditional division of nuptial expenses. However, there are times when tradition bows to practicality. The question of who pays for what really boils down to who is most willing and able. Today, many couples pay for the wedding themselves. Often families will contribute a set amount to the couple to be spent as needed.

BRIDE’S FAMILY ■

Entire cost of the reception including: food, wedding cake, beverages, flowers, decorations, music, and gratuities for the bartenders and waiters. Entire cost of the ceremony including: rental of sanctuary, chapel or other facility, organist or soloist fees, aisle carpets, huppah, altar flowers and pew markers, and any additional decorating costs.

Marriage license.

Gifts for best man, groomsmen, and ushers.

Bridal bouquet and going-away corsage.

Boutonnieres for all men in wedding party.

Mothers’ and grandmothers’ corsages.

Gloves, ties, or ascots for men in wedding party.

Lodging for out-of-town attendants (optional). Fee for clergy or judge.

Wedding gift for newlyweds.

Bride’s wedding attire and trousseau.

Invitations, announcements and postage.

Honeymoon.

Engagement and wedding photographs.

Bachelor’s dinner (optional — may be assumed by best man and ushers).

Gift for parents.

Bridesmaids’ bouquets.

Transportation for bridal party to ceremony and reception.

Wedding consultant.

GROOM’S FAMILY

Welcome party for out-of-town guests.

Their wedding attire.

Wedding gift for the newlyweds.

Rehearsal dinner.

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Wedding gift for the groom.

Their travel expenses and hotel bills.

Wedding ring for the groom.

Shipment of wedding gifts to the bridal couple’s new home.

There are many other expenses they may wish to assume which are optional.

Gifts for the bride’s attendants.

Lodging for her out-of-town attendants (optional).

Bridesmaids’ luncheon.

Gift for parents.

ATTENDANTS AND USHERS

GROOM

Wedding attire selected by the bride.

Travel expenses and lodging.

Wedding gift for the bride.

Parties for the bride and groom.

Bride’s engagement and wedding rings.

Wedding gift for the couple.

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Budget Worksheet The following information and worksheets are designed to help you anticipate the expenses associated with planning your wedding. To establish a budget first is very important to avoid disappointments and disagreements. One thing everyone agrees on is that the reception is the single largest expense — and can be controlled by the number of guests invited. You will find for many categories a percentage of the overall budget typically spent on those services. Be mindful that these are averages only, ranging from the simplest to the most elegant weddings. You will also find a dollar range spent by brides for many items. Remember these are averages designed only to help you in the initial stages of your planning.

ATTIRE & BEAUTY

11%

AVG. COST

YOUR COST

$1,000–$2,800

________________

Bridal gown

________________

Headpiece/veil

________________

Alterations

________________

Shoes

________________

Undergarments

________________

Jewelry

________________

Accessories

________________

Hair & makeup

________________

Groom’s tuxedo/shoes/accessories

________________

Bride’s wedding band

________________

Groom’s wedding band

________________

CEREMONY

5%

$700–$1,500

________________

Church/ceremony site

________________

Officiant

________________

Organist

________________

Musicians/soloist

________________

Marriage license

________________

RECEPTION (150)

40%

$5,000–$10,000

Site rental

________________ ________________

Caterer/food

________________

Wedding cake & groom’s cake

________________

Beverages (wine/beer/liquor)

________________

Champagne

________________

Favors

________________

Decorations (other than flowers)

________________

Rental supplies (linens, china, tables, chairs)

________________

Additional services (servers, bartenders, valet parking)

________________

Taxes and gratuities

________________

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Budget Worksheet PHOTOGRAPHY

Continued from Page P7

8%

$700–$2,500

________________

Engagement photo

________________

Formal portrait

________________

Wedding album & photos

________________

Parents’ albums

________________

Extra prints

________________

Photographer’s fee

________________

Other

________________

VIDEOGRAPHY

5%

$700–$1,500

________________

Ceremony

________________

Reception

________________

Extra copies of video

________________

Other

________________

STATIONERY

4%

$500–$1,000

________________

Invitations

________________

Announcements

________________

Response cards

________________

Thank-you notes

________________

Ceremony programs

________________

Calligraphy/addressing

________________

Postage

________________

Printed napkins

________________

Guest book & pen

________________

Other

________________

REHEARSAL DINNER Site rental

25 people

$500–$750

________________ ________________

Food/caterer

________________

Beverages (wine/beer/liquor)

________________

Other

________________

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Budget Worksheet FLOWERS ■

Continued from Page P8

8%

$1,300–$2,600

________________

Ceremony

________________

Altar/huppah

________________

Pew markers

________________

Bride’s bouquet

________________

Bride’s bouquet preservation

________________

Attendant’s bouquets

________________

Mothers’ & grandmothers’ corsages

________________

Boutonnieres (groom, groomsmen, fathers)

________________

Reception

________________

Cake table

________________

Buffet table

________________

Head table(s)

________________

Centerpieces for other tables

________________

Decorating

________________

Helpers /special guests

________________

Toss bouquet

________________

Other

________________

MUSIC/ENTERTAINMENT

6%

$400–$2,000

________________

Ceremony

________________

DJ

________________

Live band

________________

TRANSPORTATION

1%

$300–$1,000

________________

Limousine/carriage

________________

Other

________________

GIFTS & FAVORS

2%

$250–$500

________________

Attendants’ gifts

________________

Parents’ gifts

________________

Wedding favors

________________

Tips for services

________________

HONEYMOON

10%

$1,400–$2,600

Transportation

________________ ________________

Accommodations

________________

Daily budget

________________

WEDDING CONSULTANT

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Ceremony Site Comparison Chart QUESTIONS

SITE ONE

SITE TWO

Site name Website/email Address Phone number Contact name Dates and times available Ceremony site fee Fee includes: Payment policy Cancellation policy Liability insurance required? Capacity (min. and max.) Denomination of site Officiant available? Cost? Allow outside officiants? Flower restrictions Photo/video restrictions Music restrictions Other restrictions On-site parking available Handicapped accessible Security deposit required? P10 • The Planning Place

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Ceremony Reading Selections WHEN

SOURCE

SELECTION

READ BY

Ceremony Music Selections WHEN

SOURCE

SELECTION

READ BY

Prelude Prelude Prelude Processional Bride’s Processional Ceremony Ceremony Ceremony Recessional Postlude

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Reception Site Comparison Chart QUESTIONS

SITE ONE

SITE TWO

Site name Website/email Address Phone number Contact name Dates and times available Site fee Fee includes: Payment policy Cancellation Policy Liability insurance required? Capacity (min. and max.) Flower/decor restrictions Photo/video restrictions Music restrictions Other restrictions On-site parking available Handicapped accessible Security deposit required?

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Reception Site Comparison Chart SITE THREE

SITE FOUR

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Record of Deposits DATE

PAYMENT MADE TO

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AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT

METHOD OF PAYMENT

BALANCE DUE

FINAL DATE TOTAL DUE

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Balance Payment Tracking Chart DATE

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METHOD OF PAYMENT

BALANCE DUE

NET PAY DUE

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Apparel Checklist BRIDAL GOWN Bridal Shop Contact

Phone

Style #

Size

Price

Description Date Ordered

Date Promised

1st Fitting

2nd Fitting

Date Ready

Headpiece

Price

Date Ready

Undergarments

Price

Date Ready

Price

Date Ready

Jewelry

Price

Date Ready

Other

Price

Date Ready

BRIDAL ACCESSORIES

Shoes

Size

BRIDESMAID DRESSES Bridal Shop Contact

Phone

Dress Description

Style #

Price

Shoe Description

Style #

Price

Date Ordered

Date Promised

Attendant’s Name

Dress Size

Shoe Size

Attendant’s Name

Dress Size

Shoe Size

Attendant’s Name

Dress Size

Shoe Size

Attendant’s Name

Dress Size

Shoe Size

Attendant’s Name

Dress Size

Shoe Size

Attendant’s Name

Dress Size

Shoe Size

Flower Girl’s Name

Dress Size

Shoe Size

Dress Description

Style #

Price

Style #

Price

Shoe Description

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Flower Checklist ESTIMATE B

ESTIMATE A Name ________________

Name ________________

Phone ________________

Phone ________________

Number

Unit Cost

Total Cost

Number

Unit Cost

Total Cost

Bride’s bouquet Bride’s toss bouquet Maid (Matron) of Honor’s bouquet Bridesmaids’ bouquets Flower Girl’s bouquet or basket Floral headpieces Hostesses’ flowers Mothers’ corsages (and Grandmothers’) Groom’s boutonniere Fathers’ boutonniere Best Man’s boutonniere Ushers’ boutonnieres Ring Bearer’s pillow Altar or huppah flowers Aisle or pew decorations Reception flowers Head/guest table centerpieces Cake/buffet table decorations Misc. (aisle runner, candles) TOTAL

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The Bride’s Checklist The smallest forgotten detail can often create the biggest headache. Two weeks before the wedding, as well as the day before, simply review this list to ensure that you have not overlooked any of these easy-to-forget items.

WEDDING DAY APPAREL

WEDDING DAY ACCESSORIES

■ Gown pick-up and pressing

■ Guest book and pen

■ Shoes

■ Ring pillow

■ Bra

■ Cake knife and server

■ Slip/Petticoat

■ Toasting flutes/goblets

■ Hosiery

■ Favors

■ Jewelry

■ Other ___________________________

■ Garter

EMERGENCY KIT ■ A list of phone numbers of bridal party and vendors ■ Sewing kit: matching thread, safety pins and scissors ■ Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue ■ Makeup ■ Skin cleanser, moisturizer and makeup remover ■ Lotion ■ Deodorant ■ Toothbrush, toothpaste and mouthwash ■ Antacid ■ Breathmints ■ Fingernail polish: color to match nails, clear to stop nylon runs ■ Hair styling items: hair dryer, curlers, comb, brush, hand mirror, hairspray, bobby pins ■ Extra pair of hosiery for bride and bridesmaids ■ Handiwipes, Kleenex ■ Portable iron or steamer ■ Anti-cling spray ■ Tape ■ Extra cash, coins and bills ■ Camera ■ Stain Remover

LAST BUT NOT LEAST ■ Marriage license ■ Groom’s ring

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The Groom’s Checklist Today’s grooms are much more involved in the overall wedding planning than grooms of past. By assuming more responsibility most grooms see the reward in a calmer, happier bride-to-be. Here is a checklist to help you assist your lovely bride.

TWELVE MONTHS OR MORE AHEAD ■ Select and purchase bride’s rings (if not yet selected). ■ Discuss division of financial obligations with fiancée and parents. ■ Determine budget, date and number of guests with fiancée. ■ Choose and secure reception location. ■ Choose and book officiant

EIGHT TO TWELVE MONTHS AHEAD ■ Choose your best man & ushers (one per every 50 guests). ■ Start planning your honeymoon. ■ Start compiling your guest list. ■ Arrange to pay for bride’s bouquet, boutonnieres and corsages.

SIX TO EIGHT MONTHS AHEAD ■ Check passports & visas. ■ Find a new place to live. ■ Make reservations for honeymoon: buy tickets. ■ Consult with fiancée and arrange lodging for out-of-town guests and attendants. ■ Reserve limousine or special transportation for bridal party. ■ Reserve special transportation to ceremony and reception for out-of-town guests.

FOUR TO SIX MONTHS AHEAD ■ Select and order formalwear for yourself and men in wedding party. ■ Book room for wedding night. ■ Start planning rehearsal dinner with parents.

TWO TO FOUR MONTHS AHEAD ■ Confirm rehearsal dinner arrangements. ■ Select your gift for the bride and gifts for your groomsmen. ■ Review checklist items above to confirm completion of each detail.

ONE TO TWO MONTHS AHEAD ■ Confirm reservations for rehearsal dinner. ■ Pick up wedding rings and check engraving. ■ Help fiancée with thank-you notes. ■ Set a date with your fiancée to get the marriage license; have lunch afterwards.

(Licenses are valid for 90 days.)

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The Groom’s Checklist

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TWO WEEKS AHEAD ■ Confirm honeymoon details; tickets, reservations, passports and rentals. ■ Arrange to begin moving belongings to new home. ■ Give or attend bachelor party or dinner. ■ Schedule hair cut/styling appointment. ■ Arrange with best man for transportation from reception to airport or hotel. ■ Send change of address information to post office (if applicable). ■ Double check attire and confirm size reservations have been made for all groomsmen.

ONE WEEK AHEAD ■ Confirm time/place of rehearsal, rehearsal dinner and wedding with attendants. ■ Pack for honeymoon. ■ Get your going away clothes ready so you can change right after the reception.

DAY BEFORE WEDDING ■ Rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. ■ Present gifts to attendants. ■ Confirm pick up times with limousine and/or other transportation. ■ Explain special seating arrangements for family and guests to your head usher. ■ Pick up formalwear.

DAY OF WEDDING ■ Give best man the officiant’s fee, as well as other fees to be paid, i.e., DJ, limousine, etc.,

in sealed envelopes for delivery. Other Responsibilities: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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A Guide for the Best Man Congratulations! An invitation to be in a wedding party is an honor. However, with this honor comes certain obligations and responsibilities. This page will help you better understand your role as Best Man. The information here is accepted procedure. Use it as a guide. You are the attendant with the most responsibility.

THE BEST MAN ■ Serves as a legal witness. ■ Is available for photographs. ■ Drives couple to the reception, unless other arrangements have been made. ■ Usually does not stand in receiving line but helps bride’s family in any way he can. ■ If there is a bridal table, sits at bride’s right and makes the first toast to her. ■ Dances with bride immediately after the bridegroom and the fathers. ■ Makes sure that women in the bridal party are not left unattended. ■ Sees that bridal couple gets away from reception. If no limousine, drives them himself. ■ Returns bridegroom’s wedding apparel as soon as possible. ■ Remembers to thank those responsible for the wedding and reception. ■ Organizes the bachelor party. Except for the bridegroom, this is normally Dutch treat. ■ Usually consults with ushers about a joint gift for the bridegroom, collects the money,

buys the gift and presents it to the bridegroom at the bachelor party or rehearsal dinner. This gift often has the wedding date on it and sometimes the initials or names of the givers. This gift is separate from the individual wedding present given to the couple by each usher and the Best Man. ■ Contacts all ushers (unless there is a head usher) and makes sure they know and

follow the drill for the rehearsal and ceremony. ■ Sees that the bridegroom has ushers’ presents purchased, wrapped and ready for the

bachelor party or rehearsal dinner. If special gloves and ties are used in wedding, reminds bridegroom to provide them. ■ Well in advance of the date, assists the bride’s parents in arranging cars and

limousines for wedding and reception. Gets ushers and friends to help if needed. ■ Receives instruction on attire from bridegroom. Gets fitted, picks up and pays for and

later returns clothes if rented. Reminds ushers to do the same.

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A Guide for the Best Man

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■ In accordance with the bride’s wishes, sees that the bridegroom orders boutonnieres

for the men in the wedding party. In some areas where it is the custom, sees that bridegroom orders bride’s bouquet. ■ Attends the rehearsal and the rehearsal dinner. Is first attendant to give a toast. ■ Makes sure bridegroom has his going away clothes packed separately and sees

that these get to the reception. ■ Sees that bridegroom’s suitcase is packed for honeymoon and keeps get away

plans a secret. ■ Takes charge of couple’s baggage and transportation for leaving reception. ■ Sees bridegroom is properly dressed and on time for the wedding. ■ Drives bridegroom to wedding. Sees that marriage license is in bridegroom’s

inside coat pocket. ■ Carries bride’s ring for bridegroom in his own pocket and produces it at the

proper time. ■ Has officiant's fee from bridegroom in an envelope in his own pocket. Sees that

officiant gets it before the ceremony or right after the recessional. Pays anyone else who should receive payment from the bridegroom on that day. ■ Follows instructions received at rehearsal during wedding.

Other Responsibilities: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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A Guide for Ushers Congratulations, you have been selected to represent the bridegroom and bride as an Usher, an invaluable attendant which should be considered an honor. Here are a few guidelines to follow and some traditional instructions which may be helpful to you in fulfilling your new role. No two weddings are identical. The information provided is to guide you concerning accepted Usher procedures, and in no way should interfere with the wedding plans which have been described by the bride or wedding consultant. One of the most important things to remember is that your manner which should be friendly, polite and cheerful, will have a contagious effect on the entire atmosphere of the wedding. It goes without saying that you must be well-groomed, on time, and well acquainted with the responsibilities you have for this important occasion. In many cases, Ushers set the mood with their efficient ability and exemplary dispositions.

OBLIGATIONS ■ An Usher attends the bachelor party and contributes to a joint gift which is

presented to the bridegroom at the party. This gift is separate from the individual wedding present given to the couple by each Usher and Best Man. ■ Each Usher has the responsibility to dress according to attire and instruction of

the bride and bridegroom. Attire must be fitted properly, picked up and paid for then finally returned when necessary. ■ An Usher helps the best man especially during the week of the wedding when he

has so much responsibility, and the bridegroom who may need his services. ■ An Usher is required to attend the rehearsal for instructions and exercise of the

processional, ceremony and recessional. ■ The Usher attends the rehearsal dinner and is sometimes asked to give a toast in

honor of the bride and bridegroom. USHER RESPONSIBILITIES AT THE WEDDING ■ The Usher is required to arrive one hour in advance unless previously notified. He

must be properly dressed with his boutonniere on his left lapel. If gloves are part of the attire, they must be worn at all times especially for the photographs. (Note: This does not include wearing them for the reception.) ■ The Usher is required to carry out all the instructions that were previously appointed

to him at the rehearsal. ■ The Usher seats all wedding guests. Seating arrangements should be discussed prior to

the wedding to decide how the Usher should seat guests. It has been the custom in the past to seat friends of the bride on your left behind the bride’s parents, and the bridegroom’s friends on the right side. However, this custom is not followed as strictly as it once was. It is recommended to politely ask a guest if they are friends of the bride or groom, if the Usher is unaware of their association. ■ The Usher is usually aware of the names of relatives and special friends whom the

bride and groom have reserved space for close to the altar where parents will be seated. Selected Ushers may be asked to take care of pew ribbons and carpet and to stand at pews to indicate the order of departure.

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USHER RESPONSIBILITIES AFTER THE WEDDING ■ The Usher is available for wedding photographs. ■ The Usher does not stand in the receiving line but mingles with the guests at the

reception. ■ The Usher sees to it that bridesmaids are not left unattended.

USHER ETIQUETTE ■ The Usher greets people with a pleasant “Good Afternoon” or “Good Evening,”

whichever the case may be. ■ To Usher a couple: The Usher extends his right arm to escort the woman down the

aisle. Her husband will either follow or the Usher can choose to say, “Please follow me,” and the husband will follow behind the Usher. ■ To Usher a group of women: Escort the older woman and the younger women will

follow behind the Usher. ■ To Usher Men: The Usher does not extend his arm, instead he walks beside them to

their designated seat. ■ Ushering the Mother of the Groom: The Head Usher escorts the Mother of the Groom

to the first row on row right, as her husband follows. ■ Ushering the Mother of the Bride: The Mother of the Bride is the last person to

enter the sanctuary before the wedding party. She is escorted by the Head Usher to the first pew on the left side. This is usually a signal for the wedding processional to begin. ■ The Usher does not seat anyone after the Mother of the Bride has been seated.

He politely informs any late comers to wait in the entry, or to go to the balcony, or rear side pew away from the aisle. ■ The Usher keeps a dignified manner throughout the reception, while enjoying the

celebration. ■ The Usher politely thanks those responsible for the wedding and reception.

ORDER OF ENTRY ■ Groom’s Grandparents (seated at the right facing the altar). ■ Bride’s Grandparents (seated at the left facing the altar). ■ Head Usher escorts the Groom’s Mother to the first pew on the right, followed by

her husband. ■ Head Usher then escorts the Mother of the Bride to the first pew on the left side.

ORDER OF DEPARTURE ■ Bride’s Mother (followed by her husband). ■ Groom’s Mother (followed by her husband). ■ Bride’s Grandmother (followed by her husband). ■ Groom’s Grandmother (followed by her husband).

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A Guide for the Maid/Matron of Honor An invitation to be in a wedding party is an honor and it carries with it certain responsibilities. This page will help you better understand your role in the wedding. The Maid or Matron of Honor is the counterpart of the best man. She is the bride’s helper and hand-holder. She should try to relieve the bride of as many tasks as she can before the wedding and especially on the day itself. Bridesmaids also should offer assistance, particularly as the wedding date draws closer. THE MAID OR MATRON OF HONOR: ■ Pays for her own gown, headdress and shoes. ■ If from out of town, pays for her own transportation to the wedding site. ■ If not a family member, usually gives or arranges for a shower, luncheon or party for

the bride or for the bride and bridegroom. It is considered incorrect under ordinary circumstances for showers to be given by the immediate family of the bride or the bridegroom. ■ Usually consults with the bridesmaids about a joint gift for the bride, collects the

money, purchases the gift and presents it to the bride at a chosen occasion. This gift often has the wedding date and sometimes the initials or names of the givers on it. This gift is separate from the individual wedding present to be given to the couple by each member of the bridal party. ■ Is on time for fittings, pre-wedding photographs, showers, parties, etc. ■ Attends rehearsal for instructions on processional, ceremony and recessional. ■ Attends the rehearsal dinner. May be asked to make a toast. ■ Before the ceremony, makes sure the bride’s going away and honeymoon clothes

are packed and at the right places. ■ Follows bride’s wishes on where and when to dress for the ceremony and show up

prepared and on time. Remembers to collect her own belongings afterwards. ■ Helps the bride dress. ■ Calms bride’s nerves! ■ Immediately precedes bride in the processional. ■ Normally stands next to bride at altar and holds the bride’s bouquet. ■ Turns back bride’s veil if necessary. ■ In a double ring ceremony, is in charge of bridegroom’s ring and produces it at the

proper time. ■ At the end of the ceremony, helps adjust bride’s train and veil when she turns for

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■ If there is a bridal table, sits to the left of the bridegroom. ■ Participates in reception activities such as cake cutting, bouquet ceremony, etc. ■ Helps bride change into her going away clothes and makes certain the wedding

gown is taken care of. ■ Remembers to thank those responsible for the wedding and reception. ■ Note: If the bride chooses both a Maid of Honor and a Matron of Honor, the Maid of

Honor usually takes precedence. The bride decides which attendant will assume the duties or how she would like them to be shared. A BRIDESMAID: ■ Pays for her dress, headdress and shoes. ■ If from out of town, pays for her own transportation to the wedding. ■ If she is not a relative of the bride or bridegroom, may give a shower for the bride or

the couple. ■ Helps bride run errands the week of the wedding. ■ Is on time for fittings, pre-wedding photographs, parties, showers, etc. ■ Usually contributes to a joint present for the bride from her attendants. This is in

addition to her personal wedding gift to the couple. ■ Attends the rehearsal for instructions on the processional, ceremony and recessional. ■ Attends the rehearsal dinner. She may be asked to give a toast. ■ Follows the bride’s wishes on when and where to dress for the ceremony and

remembers to collect her own belongings afterwards. ■ Looks her best and pays special attention to the bride. ■ If the bride requests, may be part of the receiving line or may be asked to mingle

with the reception guests. ■ Participates in reception activities such as cake cutting, bouquet ceremony, etc. ■ Remembers to thank those responsible for the wedding and reception.

Other Responsibilities: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Photography Checklist Your wedding memories are going to last a lifetime with proper attention to photographic details. Capturing the special groupings, events and guests requires careful thought and planning. Many photographers offer package plans or will tailor one to suit your budget and will provide digital images and release so you can do your own prints. Allow the following list to guide your individual photography needs: Photographer ____________________________________ Phone __________________ Budgeted cost ___________________________________ Photos due by ___________ Formal portraits: Date _____________________________ Appointment ____________

■ Bride dressing for ceremony

■ First kiss

■ Bride full-length solo

■ Recessional

■ Bride with parents

■ Formal bride and groom together

■ Bride with mother/father separately

■ Newlyweds and parents

■ Bride with grandparents

■ Newlyweds and entire bridal party

■ Bride with sisters/brothers

■ Close-ups of bride’s and groom’s hands

■ Bride with maid of honor ■ Bride with attendants ■ Bride with ring bearer, flower girl ■ Garter being put on ■ Groom full-length solo ■ Groom with parents ■ Groom with mother/father separately ■ Groom with grandparents ■ Groom with sisters/brothers

clasped together ■ Bride or groom alone with new

stepchildren ■ Receiving line — guests and bridal party ■ Cake table ■ Sweetheart table ■ Bride and groom cutting/feeding each

other cake ■ Best Man and Maid of Honor toasting

newlyweds

■ Groom with best man

■ Newlyweds toasting each other

■ Groom with groomsmen

■ Musicians

■ Groom, bride’s parents being seated

■ Father/Bride; Mother/Son dance

for ceremony

■ Newlyweds’ first dance ■ Guests dancing

■ Bridesmaids walking down aisle

■ Bride tossing bouquet

■ Flower girl, ring bearer walking down

■ Groom removing garter

aisle ■ Bride and father approaching altar or

canopy

■ Groom tossing garter ■ Guests during couple’s exit ■ Newlyweds getting into limousine or car

■ Bride’s father giving her hand to groom ■ Exchanging of vows

■ Post-reception party

■ Exchanging of rings

■ _________________________________

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Reception Checklist The choice for your reception is probably the most complex, as each facility differs considerably. The checklist below should help you determine if it meets your needs. Book your facility 6 to 18 months before the wedding. NEED

AVAILABLE/COST

Private room

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Room capacity

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Hours available

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Staff

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Head table

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# of guest tables

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Linens

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China

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Stemware

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Glassware

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Flowers

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Cake

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Cake cutting charge

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Stage

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Sound system

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Piano

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Guest book table

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Gift table

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Cake table

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Catering service

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Bar

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Bartender

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Air conditioning

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Set-up time

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Decorations

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Clean-up charge

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Champagne cost

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Corkage fee

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Valet parking

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Taxes & gratuity

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Receiving line area

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Wedding coordinator

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Head count deadline

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Menu selection deadline

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Deposit deadline

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Final payment deadline

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Reception Sequence of Events Take note of the order and timing of the following events. 1. BEFORE THE BRIDE & GROOM ARRIVE Background music plays, refreshments, a gift table, the guestbook (from the ceremony) and decorations await the guests. 2. THE FORMAL INTRODUCTION (Bride & Groom and/or Wedding Party). Review names with announcer. Know where you are to go upon entrance. Don’t enter until you are certain the announcer knows you are entering. 3. THE RECEIVING LINE After your introductions, you may wish for time with guests. 4. THE TOAST TO THE BRIDE & GROOM To be given by the best man. Make sure the best man is aware of his responsibilities. 5. THE INVOCATION Following the toasts, you may wish to have someone offer a blessing for the meal. Name of person: _____________________________________ 6. THE MEAL SERVICE (Buffet or formal). Background music continues. The wedding party and families should be served first. 7. THE TRADITIONAL FIRST DANCE Song requested: _____________________________________ 8. THE CAKE CUTTING The newlyweds feed simultaneously or one-at-a-time. 9. THE BOUQUET TOSS All single ladies are assembled to the dance floor. Bride throws bouquet. The one who catches is thought to be the next to marry. 10. THE GARTER TOSS Single men are assembled to the dance floor. Groom removes garter from the bride’s leg. The Groom throws the garter. The one who catches is thought to be the next to marry. 11. THE MONEY DANCE This is optional and a way to help couples financially on their honeymoon. Things to remember: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Important Phone Numbers Reception facility __________________________________________________________ Church/temple ____________________________________________________________ Clergy __________________________________________________________________ Bridal salon ______________________________________________________________ Jeweler __________________________________________________________________ Caterer __________________________________________________________________ Florist __________________________________________________________________ Photographer ____________________________________________________________ DJ/band ________________________________________________________________ Videographer ____________________________________________________________ Singers __________________________________________________________________ Ceremony musician(s) ______________________________________________________ Coordinator ______________________________________________________________ Limousine/carriage ________________________________________________________ Rentals __________________________________________________________________ Cake ____________________________________________________________________ Makeup/hair artist

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Formalwear ______________________________________________________________ Other

__________________________________________________________________

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Name Change Checklist Today’s bride has the choice of keeping her maiden name, taking her husband’s name, or hyphenating. For example, women who have established a professional career using their maiden name may choose to continue legally using that name. It also is possible for a woman to socially use her maiden name at work and at careerrelated functions, yet legally take her husband’s surname. Hyphenating the surname, whether it is a husband-wife name (Smith-Jones) or wife-husband (Jones-Smith), is yet another option. You can pursue any of these options, however for any legal name change, (rather than just a social one), you should make sure that all of your important documents reflect that change. Regardless of which option you choose, couples who want to alter their names legally in any way should address this matter immediately upon returning from the honeymoon.

BEFORE THE WEDDING ■

Tell your employer what your new name will be — they can start changing company email, phone lists and business cards.

Tell family and friends — in case anyone is planning to give you a monogrammed gift.

Make honeymoon reservations in your current, pre-wedding legal name — your tickets must match your current ID, and you won’t be able to get a new passport or driver’s license until after the wedding because you will need the wedding certificate. The paperwork for your marriage license should be started before the wedding at the County Clerk’s office. See “Obtaining a Marriage License” in The First Steps section of The Wedding Guide for more information on the process of obtaining a wedding license and certificate.

AFTER THE WEDDING — THE BIG THREE ■

Get a new Social Security card — go to www.ssa.gov for information and forms. Don’t be fooled by those online companies that will “help” you for a fee — this is a free service.

Get a new driver’s license. Visit your closest Department of Public Safety office, and bring a certified U.S. marriage certificate, your old Texas driver’s license and your Social Security card (either old or new will work). A name change must be done within 30 days from the date of marriage. For more information and to locate the DPS office nearest to you, visit www.txdps.state.tx.us

Get a new passport. Visit http://travel.state.gov/for information.

Change name on all additional paperwork (see suggested checklist below.)

NAME CHANGE CHECKLIST ■ Auto registration

■ Internal revenue service

■ Stock certificates

■ Bank accounts

■ Life/health insurance

■ Utilities

■ Car insurance

policy

■ Voter registration

■ Credit cards

■ Memberships

■ Credit reporting agency

■ Payroll

husband’s and any

■ Deeds

■ Post office/mail address

others you may be listed

■ Doctor/dental records

■ Property title

on should be updated.

■ Employee records

■ Savings accounts

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Welcome to one of the most exciting and overwhelming times of your life: Planning your wedding. We understand you’re getting ready to spend more money than you’ve ever spent before on items you’ve never purchased before from people you’ve never met before. Don’t worry, we are here to help you every step of the way. Become a registered Wedding Guide bride. When you register, you will receive a variety of complimentary services, including: • A packet of helpful and money saving information from the area’s finest wedding professionals. • Receive regular updates on local bridal news, including information about upcoming Bridal Extravaganzas, the area’s oldest and most respected wedding showcase where you can touch, taste and experience everything you need for your wedding from hundreds of the area’s leading professionals.

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AUSTIN AND SURROUNDING AREAS This map is provided as a quick resource to help you determine where our wedding professionals have their offices. Please keep in mind they will handle weddings and events in any part of Austin and surrounding areas. 79 620 183

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Directory of Wedding Professionals ACCOMMODATIONS Austin Marriott North at Round Rock 2600 La Frontera Blvd., Round Rock • (512) 733-6767 Web site: www.austinmarriottnorth.com Located in Round Rock at La Frontera Plaza, the Austin Marriott North is the premiere choice for Round Rock and North Austin brides. We can accommodate groups of 50 to 450 in awardwinning Marriott style, and offer a variety of packages specially tailored to your wedding dreams. Your guests can stay with us in style at special rates, with La Frontera shopping and restaurants only steps away. The Austin Marriott North can make your wedding everything you have ever imagined. (SEE AD PAGE 129)

Austin Marriott South

S (512) 634-2036 4415 South IH 35 ■ Web site: www.marriott.com/AUSAP Austin’s premier location to create the wedding of your dreams with more than 9,000 square feet of beautifully appointed event space to spotlight you on your dream day. Our catering and event teams have countless ways to impress your family and friends. The Austin Marriott South provides an oasis of casual elegance in South Austin. Our team delivers your dreams and visions in a stunning ballroom with exceptional cuisine and seamless service. Packages available for every occasion. (SEE AD PAGE 97)

Embassy Suites Austin Central

E (512) 519-0466 5901 North IH-35 ■ Web site: www.austincentral.embassysuites.com Embassy Suites Austin Central is a full-service all-suite hotel that offers spacious two-room suites, featuring a private bedroom and separate living area with a kitchenette with wet bar, mini-fridge, microwave and coffee maker. Wireless Internet access is also available in all suites for your convenience. Included in your guest suite is a fully cooked-to-order breakfast each morning and a two hour manger’s cocktail reception each evening. (SEE AD PAGE 87)

Hyatt Place Austin Arboretum

N (512) 231-8491 3612 Tudor Blvd. ■ Web site: www.hyattplaceaustinarboretum.com We offer an upscale, residential-style, all-suite hotel with amenities in-step with today’s traveler. Suites feature fully equipped kitchens, Hyatt grand bed, 32” flat panel television and Internet access. Guests may join us for a complimentary full hot breakfast, or access the pool/spa/barbeque area as well as the 24-hour fitness center. Located near the Arboretum, experience easy access to anywhere in Austin including downtown nightlife, top-notch shopping, award winning restaurants, Lake Travis, or a leisurely drive into the Texas Hill Country. (SEE AD PAGE 342)

Courtyard & Residence Inn by Marriott Austin Downtown

DT (512) 236-8008 300 East 4th St. ■ Web site: www.hotelaustindowntown.com Located in the heart of downtown Austin, this uniquely designed hotel combines the distinctive comforts of two Marriott brands—The Courtyard and Residence Inn. This full-service hotel features 449 oversized guest accommodations, Champions Restaurant & Sports Bar, Starbucks Coffee Shop, and self or valet parking. Enjoy complimentary fitness center, indoor pool and wireless internet access. Pets are even welcome in The Residence Inn. Have your guests relax, play, and celebrate your special event all in one location. (SEE AD PAGE 85)

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Omni Austin Hotel Southpark

S (512) 383-2658 4140 Governor’s Row ■ Web site: www.omniaustinsouthpark.com From an intimate rehearsal dinner to a spectacular reception, the professional catering staff at the Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark will insure your special event exceeds your every expectation. The Omni features a Grand Ballroom, which can comfortably accommodate up to 500 guests plus additional space for more intimate celebrations. Relax, enjoy and savor the magic of your special day at the AAA four Diamond Omni Hotel at Southpark, luxury that’s surprisingly sensible. (SEE AD PAGE 80)

Staybridge Suites Austin Arboretum

N (512) 349-0888 10201 Stonelake Blvd. ■ Web site: www.staybridge.com/ausarboretum Our upscale property features 121 studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites. Staybridge offers the comforts of home and a prime location in the exclusive Arboretum area, close to great shopping and restaurants. Amenities include fully equipped kitchens, coffee maker, microwave, TV, free local calls, voice-mail, and Internet access, complimentary full hot breakfast, complimentary guest laundry, and 24-hour convenience store. Our gorgeous courtyard surrounded by trees overlooks an outdoor heated pool, barbeque pavilion and sports court equipped for both tennis and basketball. (SEE AD PAGE 342)

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Austin Wedding Helpers (512) 797-2937 Web site: www.austinweddinghelpers.com Creating a wedding that reflects the beauty, intimacy, and perfection of two becoming one doesn't happen on its own. We'll help you take your wonderful ideas and turn them into beautiful, perfectly executed realities. No task is too great for our dedicated staff, so relax and celebrate this joyous occasion like you were meant to, and we'll take care of the rest. (SEE AD PAGE 122)

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BEAUTY, SKIN CARE, MAKE UP & HAIR Beauty On The Go Hair – (512) 431-5023 Massage – (512) 971-8234 Web site: www.austinbeautyonthego.com Get movie star treatment with the husband and wife team that can travel to come pamper you or visit their central Austin salon location. Lecia specializes in airbrush makeup that assures a flawless and smudge proof appearance that lasts all day, covers tattoos and conceals tan lines. Relieve your stress with a relaxing massage before the event or a non-surgical “lunchtime facelift.” Visit the salon for cuts and colors, waxing and facials, makeup and massage. (SEE AD PAGE 273)

Blackbird Fitness and Nutrition

S (347) 324-8758 3401 S. Lamar ■ Web site: www.blackbirdfitnessandnutrition.com With more than 10 years of experience as a personal trainer and nutrition coach, Blackbird has helped clients reach goals and overcome fitness and nutrition obstacles of various sizes. Training with Blackbird consists of understanding not only what your body needs but also what it doesn’t need. Packages include both training and nutrition coaching with constant accountability. Whether your wedding is one month away or longer, there is a goal that can be achieved. (SEE AD PAGE 269)

Blast Blowdry Bar

N (512) 751-7768 1101 W. 34th St. ■ Web site: www.blastblowdry.com Mirror, mirror on the wall; Make me the fairest bride of them all. At Blast Blowdry Bar we do not have a magic mirror but we have artists who can perform magic. Our bridal hair and makeup artists can bring out the inner beauty within you, yet not break the bank. Get pampered onsite or at your preferred location, just you or the entire bridal party. Call or email manager@blastblowdry.com (SEE AD PAGE 272)

Deborah Lira Hair and Makeup

DT (512) 736-5953 1805 West Avenue ■ Web site: www.deborahlira.com Deborah Lira’s clean fresh style reflects the greater Austin setting where she is a pre-eminent artist for bridal productions along with local and national advertising campaigns. Her experience has landed her positions such as trainer for Revlon International. The combination of Deborah’s professional hair and make up service will reflect the beautiful, radiant bride you’ve always dreamed of being on your special day, delivering everlasting moments. (SEE AD PAGE 272)

It Works! (816) 617–5670 Web site: www.byou.myitworks.com It Works! Global is a natural health and wellness company that offers one-ofa-kind, safe, effective and affordable skincare and nutrition products that will change your life. Each of our products is formulated by leading scientists, herbalists and researchers who integrate innovative technology and the finest in naturally based ingredients into their work. The end results are amazing products designed to work together to tighten and tone, energize and nourish your body for your wedding day. (SEE AD PAGE 269)

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Jovan Prosthodontics 4010 Sandy Brook Dr., Ste. 208, Round Rock • (512) 716-1200 Web site: www.jovanpros.com Let our specialists unveil your perfect smile for your walk down the aisle. We offer a myriad of options including but not limited to straightening, whitening and veneers. Say “I do” with the smile of your dreams that will last a lifetime. Contact us for your complimentary wedding makeover consultation and ask about bridal party specials. (SEE AD PAGE 276)

Mary Kay Cosmetics Independent Beauty Consultants: Nancy North • (512) 331-7200 Regan Danforth House • (512) 484-5865 Catherine Slezak • (512) 553-6212 Melody Ryno • (512) 755-2483 Web site: www.marykay.com Complimentary facials and personalized makeover tips. Help with gift ideas and wrapping. With lovely gifts for everyone, it’s the ideal solution. (SEE AD PAGE 273)

Melissa Diane Hair and Make-up (512) 629-5902 Web site: www.melissadianeaustin.com I am from the great Capitol of the amazing State of Texas. I have been a licensed hairstylist and a professional makeup artist for nine years and currently hold an airbrush certification. Beauty trends are constantly evolving, which is why education is very important. I am always in attendance at the latest seminars and workshops. Being mobile allows me to alleviate stress on your big day by providing you the best service and experience with our luxury pampering at your location on your time. I provide personalized makeup application, hair consultations and airbrush application for all occasions. (SEE AD PAGE 275)

Radiant Styles (512) 584-0059 Web site: www.danielle-ortega.com Radiant Styles comes equipped with an eye to display your outer elegance and inner beauty. We offer a timeless feel, with a modern twist. Our love for what we do will glisten on your special day and in every photo. We are driven by a passion that brings ordinary to extraordinary. On your wedding day, we’ll have you feeling and looking like the radiant bride you’ve always wanted to be. (SEE AD PAGE 241)

Rodan + Fields Independent Consultants: Amy White • (512) 296-8940 • www.amyewhite.myrandf.com Erin West • (512) 550-7374 • www.erinwest.myrandf.com Rodan + Fields Dermatologists is committed to offering real people real results with their skincare. While every day skin conditions can be complex, the solutions don't have to be. That’s why our products are based on a philosophy of multi-med therapy — using the right medicines and active cosmetics, in the right formulations, in the right order. Skin is a beautiful thing — wear it well. (SEE AD PAGE 277)

Seacret Skin Care (512) 970-9581 Web site: www.seacretdirect.com/organicmagic SEACRET, a fair trade and cruelty-free company, brings you a complete line of hypoallergenic skin care products enriched with the rejuvenating powers of Dead Sea minerals. The Dead Sea has attracted visitors for more than 5,000 years for the highly concentrated mineral content of the water, and its mystical healing abilities. Let us help you meet your health and beauty needs as you prepare to be at your absolute best for some of the most memorable occasions of your life! (SEE AD PAGE 274) To email any of these Wedding Professionals, please see our website: www.AustinWeddings.com W ■

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BEVERAGES See Caterers

BRIDAL CASUAL WEAR Hechizo del Mar (512) 228-4092 Web site: www.hechizodelmar.com We have one goal in mind — to provide unique, flirty and fashionable swimwear. Hechizo del Mar means, “spell from the ocean” or “ocean’s spell.” When wearing a swimwear piece from our collection, everyone will turn and look at you noticing a unique, sexy, fashionable woman as if you had placed an enchantment on them. (SEE AD PAGE 192)

BRIDAL REGISTRY & GIFTS NutriChef USA Toll Free (866) 583-2686 Web site: www.nutrichefusa.com NutriChef USA focuses on products and services for the “after i do.” We know that having the right tools for the job not only make it easier but more fun in the kitchen, so we carry top quality kitchen tools that will last you a lifetime. (SEE AD PAGE 335)

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BRIDAL SHOWS BRIDAL EXTRAVAGANZA (210) 654-WEDD (9333) Web site: www.AustinWeddings.com The Wedding Guide’s Bridal Extravaganza features more than 300 fabulous displays by Austin’s best wedding professionals. Experience everything you need for your wedding. Taste the cakes; smell the flowers; sample the best of wedding catering. If you haven’t found that perfect gown for you or your bridesmaids we have runway fashion shows plus bridal and formal wear stores displaying the latest styles for the entire wedding party. The next shows are Saturday & Sunday, January 16 & 17 and Sunday, May 22, 2016 from Noon to 5 p.m. Both shows are at the Palmer Event Center. The Bridal Extravaganza: Where the pages of the Wedding Guide come to life. (SEE FOLD OUT)

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CAKES & SWEETS Cakes ROCK!!! (512) 842-7625 Web site: www.cakesrock.rocks Cakes ROCK!!! creates custom cakes that put on an incredible visual show and leave your taste buds screaming for more. The rock 'n' roll cake diva Christy Seguin creates luscious, homemade cakes from scratch using the finest of ingredients, organic when possible. She sculpts cakes into personalized works of art. Your wedding cake will be the rock star of your celebration and will create memories that will last lifetime. From the simple to the extreme, sweet dreams are made of this. (SEE AD PAGE 162)

Classic Cakes by Lori 2400B Hwy. 290 West, Dripping Springs • (512) 829-4831 Web site: www.classiccakesbylori.com As a Christian-based cake shop, Classic Cakes by Lori knows how to take care of their customers. We specialize in delicious custom cakes for all occasions, in all shapes and sizes, carved or traditional at affordable prices. With more than 32+ years of combined experience, our award winning staff is dedicated in making the cake of your dreams. Call or e-mail for a free cake consultation and tasting. (SEE AD PAGE 155)

Gigi’s Cupcakes 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. J200, Cedar Park • (512) 528-5164 1013 W. University Ave., Ste. 130, Georgetown • (512) 868-0396 Web site: www.gigiscupcakesusa.com Let us create a one-of-a-kind gourmet cupcake arrangement that will truly capture the beauty of your day. Whether it’s a bridal shower, rehearsal dinner or the wedding itself, we offer a large variety of boutique cupcakes from which to choose. From the traditional Wedding Cake to more exotic flavors like Raspberries and Cream, we can create the perfect complement to your special event. It’s no wonder more brides are saying “I do” to Gigi’s Cupcakes. (SEE AD PAGE 167)

Kayla Knight Cakes 603 Ranchero Rd., Leander • (512) 869-9807 Web site: www.kaylaknightcakes.com Kayla Knight Cakes specializes in custom-designed wedding cakes. Kayla will personally meet with every bride to discuss her vision for her ideal cake. Whether it’s a design she loves from a magazine, a creation Kayla has made in the past, or something the bride has dreamed up herself, Kayla will bring that vision into an edible masterpiece. (SEE AD PAGE 154)

LoveBirds Sweets 2001 W. Hwy. 90, #101, Dripping Springs • (512) 483-1888 Web site: www.lovebirdssweets.com Custom cakes and confections can be simple, elegant and most of all, delicious. LoveBirds Sweets is a custom sweets boutique where our passion for baking can soar and where your sweet dreams truly are delicious. From beautiful and delicious cakes, to lovely little mini desserts and favors, we work to exceed your dreams and expectations. LoveBirds Sweets is organic, farm fresh, handcrafted and baked with love. Make your tasting appointment today. (SEE AD PAGE 162)

Michelle’s Patisserie

NW (512) 433-6860 12233 RR 620 North, Ste. 114 ■ Web site: www.michellespatisserie.com Michelle offers an array of cake flavors and fillings, from tiramisu to chocolate amaretto and a variety of decorations to achieve the unique look that each bride has in mind. Michelle offers tastings where the client can choose up to four flavors for her consultation. She uses fresh ingredients like real butter, seasonal fruits and top quality chocolate to create fine cakes and pastries. Michelle is passionate about what she does and hopes to share that with you. (SEE AD PAGE 163)

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Nothing Bundt Cakes

W (512) 329-8333 2785 Bee Cave Rd., Ste. 333 ■ DT (512) 292-1093 9600 IH-35 South, Ste. 140 ■ Web site: www.nothingbundtcakes.com Say “I Do” to a sweet beginning. At Nothing Bundt Cakes, we have combined the warmth of nostalgia with a fresh, modern approach. We offer a unique and affordable option to a traditional wedding cake. Our luscious cakes are made with the finest premium ingredients, including fresh eggs, real butter and cream cheese. We have four different sizes and 10 yummy flavors that are perfect for engagement parties, bridal showers, weddings, anniversaries and party favors. (SEE AD PAGE 166)

Simon Lee Bakery 2700 West Pecan, Pflugerville • (512) 990-4888 Web site: www.simonleebakery.com With more than 30 years experience, Simon Lee Bakery is committed to creating the best wedding cake for your very special day. Select from uniquely-designed cakes or create your own customdesigned cake. We will work to ensure your cake will be a pinnacle of your wedding day, but still within your budget. Cakes are baked fresh the day of your wedding with the finest ingredients then beautifully decorated. We’ve received numerous awards for our cakes and pastry designs. Come judge for yourself. (SEE AD PAGE 171)

The Sweet Stuff 105 Rebel Dr., Kyle • (512) 268-4737 Web site: www.thesweetstuff.com Whether it is a replication of your parent’s cake or from a bridal magazine, simple or intricate, owner/decorator Michelle Matthews can duplicate it. The Sweet Stuff also offers shaped or themed groom’s cakes, fitting the personality of your groom. Our prices include several beautiful design choices, along with your choice of our yummy fillings. We also offer a variety of other cake flavors, icings and fillings. Call for a personal consultation. (SEE AD PAGE 166)

Sweet Treets Bakery

N (512) 892-2233 6705 Hwy. 290 West, Ste. 601 ■ Web site: www.sweettreetsbakery.com People eat with their eyes first and we know that. Our desserts are exquisite, but beauty is not just skin deep. We ensure every bite of our desserts are scrumptiously delicious and not to be forgotten. Whether it’s cake balls, cupcakes or a wedding cake, we can create your dream and make it even better than you imagined. Little things are what can make or break an event and we will go above and beyond to take care of all the little things as well as the big things. It’s your once in a lifetime event, Sweet Treets Bakery will make it nothing short of fabulous! (SEE AD PAGE 159)

Sweeten Up Bake Shop (512) 944-2523 or (512) 709-6179 Web site: www.sweetenupbakeshop.com Sweeten Up Bake Shop specializes in custom wedding and groom’s cakes and offers a variety of delicious sweets for dessert buffets and party favors. All of our cakes and desserts are made fresh from scratch with quality ingredients and unique flavor choices. We look forward to creating an edible piece of art to enhance your wedding day. Call us today to schedule a tasting. It would be our pleasure to Sweeten Up your wedding events. (SEE AD PAGE 167)

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CATERERS Alfred’s Catering (512) 785-8416 Web site: www.alfredscatering.com Alfred’s Catering is a full-service catering and event-planning company, with more than 30 years experience. Our goal is for you to, “be a guest at your own party!” No matter the occasion, or event, we work with you to customize the perfect menu that fits your taste, style, and budget. We work with each client, individually, to plan and execute every event detail—exceeding client expectations time and time again. (SEE AD PAGE 134)

Chef Vi’s Catering

N (512) 401-CHEF (2433) 8863 Anderson Mill Rd., #101 ■ Web site: www.chefvi.com Chef Vidialis Pineiro is an accomplished, world-traveled chef. Chef Vi's catering will delight your palate with custom-created menus to fit any budget and event. Chef Vi and team will build a package price that will provide a complete menu selection for your wedding. Her unique styling and creative ideas will please the eye as well as the appetite. Chef Vi's extensive travel has helped to create an enormous menu selection that will provide traditional and creative ways to present traditional culinary menus from any culture. Chef Vi will create a wedding day of culinary delights to complement your style with elegance. (SEE AD PAGE 141)

Dowling Hospitality

DT (512) 258-5144 13233 Pond Springs #318 ■ Web site: www.courtneyscatering.com Dowling Hospitality is made up of three companies to provide you with the perfect food and beverage package for all your wedding-related events. Courtney’s Catering provides full-service catering as well as assistance with your floral and rental needs. Capital Barbecue offers the highest quality “comfort food,” and Pro Bars is perfect for all your professional alcohol services. Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction each and every time. (SEE AD PAGE 47)

Dream Weddings & Events

S (512) 354-7677 6448 E. Hwy. 290, Ste. B-107 ■ Web site: www.dreamweddings-events.com Dream Weddings & Events provides complete wedding packages that include: catering, floral, open bar, cake/cupcakes, music, lighting and wedding planning. Our wedding packages start at $50/person (based on 150 guests). But you can customize a quote to get just what you need. Our goal is to give you a dream wedding at a dream price. Visit our website to get a customized quote. (SEE AD PAGE 140)

Dynomyte Catering (512) 596-1609 Web site: www.dynomytecatering.com Dynomyte Catering believes in excellence in food preparation for every event they do. Head chef and owner, Michael White Jr, a 7-year US Navy veteran, believes in delivering a lasting experience that will blow you away. Dynomyte Catering creates simple yet elegant foods that buzz your taste buds. Chef Michael's love for food quality, and service to people shows in his passion and will show for your wedding. (SEE AD PAGE 138)

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El Arroyo 1624 W. 5th St. • (512) 478-2577 Web site: www.elarroyo.com El Arroyo has been catering events since 1975. With two convenient Austin locations, we can cater any event in the Austin area for groups up to 1,000 guests. Our menu can spice up any event with margaritas, fajitas or enchiladas, and a fun and professional staff that add the perfect Texas twist to your event. Looking for great food for your upcoming wedding reception or rehearsal dinner? El Arroyo has the best prices in town. (SEE FOLD OUT BETWEEN PAGES 96 & 97)

Green Mesquite BBQ Catering

DT (512) 865-0764 1400 Barton Springs ■ Web site: www.CaterAustin.com Green Mesquite offers catering for the great menu items our customers have come to love and enjoy. We've been “Smokin’ the Good Stuff Since 1988” and take pride in providing the highest quality food with prompt and attentive service. You can be confident in selecting us as your caterer. (SEE AD PAGE 151)

Heart of Texas Barbecue (512) 297-3526 Web site: www.heartoftexasbarbecue.com Heart of Texas Barbecue is owned and operated by Dan Galbraith. After many years of working at North Main BBQ in Euless, with some of the best cooks in the nation, Dan has brought his style of low and slow cooking to Central Texas. The taste and quality of your meal is second to none. We cater events of all sizes and at any location. (SEE AD PAGE 150)

Hill Country Hullabaloo (512) 766-4240 Web site: www.hchullabaloo.com Hill Country Hullabaloo is a family owned business providing affordable Southern-style food for any event. We focus on quality and flavor, while providing you with a menu that fits within your budget. We are here to cater any special occasion, from weddings and rehearsal dinners, to luncheons and reunions. No event is too small. We also offer a unique blend of rental services including farm tables, personalized hand-painted signs, and white dove releases. (SEE AD PAGE 319)

Iron Cactus Mexican Grill & Margarita Bar

W 13420 Galleria Circle, Bee Cave ■ DT 606 Trinity St. ■ N 10001 Stonelake Blvd. ■ (512) 692-8059 Web site: www.ironcactus.com Let us bring the bold and unique taste of Iron Cactus right to you for your next event. All of our events, both full-service and delivery include disposable plates, plastic ware and napkins. Fullservice catering also includes: buffet set up, buffet table linens, service staff and two hours of buffet service. For a spectacular night of food and fun call Rhyann today and we’ll take care of all the details to make your event one to remember. (SEE AD PAGE 120)

Maggiano’s Little Italy

N (512) 501-7880 10910 Domain Dr. ■ Web site www.maggianos.com At Maggiano’s Catering we have one philosophy: When you don’t come to our place we bring the best of everything to yours. You will experience a brand of hospitality unavailable anywhere else. Let Maggiano’s help make the wedding of your dreams a reality, while you enjoy a fresh-made Italian feast your guests will remember forever. (SEE AD PAGE 139)

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Oh My G’nosh! Catering & Events (512) 900-1499 Web site: www.ohmygnosh.com From wedding rehearsals to the morning-after brunch and the "big day" in between, we can make the food for your wedding fun, easy and affordable. We can create any theme or menu for you and your guests, and would love the opportunity to customize your event. (SEE AD PAGE 145)

Pink Avocado

DT (512) 656-4348 401 Sabine St., Ste. B ■ Web site: www.pinkavocadocatering.com It’s your day, and your food needs to be perfect. Pink Avocado has delivered delicious perfection for hundreds of brides and we’re ready to customize a menu to reflect your own personal style — whether it’s a seated six-course dinner or delicious passed appetizers. Our staff will deliver the very best with style and grace. All you’ll have to do is accept the compliments from your guests. (SEE AD PAGES 92 & 93)

Qdoba Mexican Grill Catering: (512) 993-0029 Web site: www.QdobaAustin.com We understand that your wedding is a special event that must be perfect. We can provide food for your bridal showers, rehearsal dinner or wedding reception. We deliver and set up everything and can also provide servers for your special day. If you want flavorful, fresh, and affordable, let us show you how we can make that happen. We can accommodate you whether it is for 20 or 2,000. (SEE AD PAGE 138)

Rosemary’s Catering

N (512) 471-089 2110 San Jacinto Blvd. ■ Web site: www.rkgroupaustin.com Whether you're looking for a five course, sit-down dinner, a foodie-inspired mix of your favorite cuisine, a buffet style reception with interactive food stations, or an intimate family style meal, Rosemary's Catering can do it all. We can prepare family recipes, classic dishes or innovative twists on old favorites. We'll customize your menu to fit your style and taste. With 68 years of industry experience, we believe in top-notch, unwavering service that continues to set us apart. (SEE AD PAGE 127)

Schmidt Family Barbecue 12532 FM 2244, Bee Cave • (512) 373-8988 Web site: www.schmidtfamilybarbecue.com On your special day, when every detail matters, let Schmidt Family Barbecue add to your memories with some true Texas flavor. We bring more than 75 years of Lockhart barbecue tradition to your occasion with premium meats, hospitality and full-service catering options. Leave the cooking, service and everything in between to us, and we’ll treat you to a meal your guests will never forget. (SEE AD PAGE 145)

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Smokey Mo’s BBQ (512) 828-4050 Web site: www.smokeymosbbq.com Smokey Mo’s BBQ is a family owned and operated chain of BBQ restaurants with locations throughout Central Texas. No matter where your wedding is in Central Texas, our experienced catering staff will be available. We offer different options to fit your budget from picking up from the store to delivery and setup to full-service catering; we even have wedding packages available. We also have a private party room for your rehearsal dinner. (SEE AD PAGE 149)

Southern’s Fine Dining 111 East Main, Plugerville • (512) 965-2190 Web site: www.southernsfinedining.com Southern’s Fine Dining provides full-service catering for exclusive weddings, rehearsal dinners, bridal showers and anniversaries, whether intimate gathering or grand gala. We can coordinate all aspects of your event’s dining, including menu creation, service staffing, cake cutting, bar services, and place setting rentals. Our customized service, delivered with extraordinary attention to detail, creates the most memorable events in life. It would be our pleasure to custom-create a menu and catering program for your special occasion. (SEE AD PAGE 149)

Sterling Affairs Catering and Events

N (512) 261-0142 8423 Research Blvd. ■ Web site: www.sterlingaffairs.com Sterling Affairs has been Central Texas’ leading wedding cater for the past 10 years. We have performed more than 4,000 stunning weddings and receptions at Austin’s most beautiful venues. From the cliffs of Lake Travis to the skyline of downtown Austin, Sterling Affairs caters at the finest wedding venues. We can work magic with all levels of budgets. Our chefs are world trained in all cuisines and our service is unsurpassed. (SEE AD PAGES 8 & 9)

Tacos and Tequila

N (512) 565-4331 507 Pressler, Unit 407 ■ Web site: www.tacosandtequilatnt.com TNT has a full service-catering department with three basic rules: great quality food, seamless service, and excellent value. We create intense flavors with marinades, glazes and accompanying relishes with steak, chicken, ahi tuna, chimichurri beef tenderloin or chile rubbed shrimp. Taste our fresh; bold flavors right off the grill. That is the essence of the simple grill at Tacos and Tequila. Let the elements speak for themselves. (SEE AD PAGE 145)

Trudy’s

SW (512) 301-4300 13059 Four Star Blvd. ■ Web site: www.trudys.com Celebrate with the food and drink you love. Trudy’s Four Star brings an Austin icon to the Hill Country. This expansive location boasts 13,000 square feet on the main floor in addition to a private rooftop terrace with sweeping sunset views which is perfect for your next rehearsal dinner, reception or private event. We also cater so you can enjoy our food at the destination of your choosing. Ask about how to get 10% off. (SEE AD PAGES 142 & 143)

Uncle Julio’s

W (512) 815-2100 301 Brazos, Ste. 150 ■ Web site: www.unclejulios.com/austin Located in downtown Austin on the corner of 3rd and San Jacinto, within walking distance of the Austin Convention Center. Uncle Julio’s is the perfect place to sit on the patio with a world famous swirl margarita or a sizzling plate of fajitas and leave your worries behind. (SEE AD PAGE 138)

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CEREMONY SITES City of Buda 880 Main St., Buda • (512) 295-7170 Web site: www.budatxtourism.com Make Buda your wedding destination. Buda has an array of local services that will make your wedding day magical. Say “I Do” at one of our five unique venues or have a whimsical ceremony at our gorgeous amphitheater located in Historical Stagecoach Park. Our local services include catering, bakeries, guest accommodations, professional photographers, and more. Let Buda be the host of your special day. (SEE AD PAGE 23)

Riverbend Church

W Ceremonies: (512) 743-2223 • Receptions: (512) 327-3540 x267 4214 Capital of Texas Hwy. N. ■ Web site: www.riverbend.com Looking for the most beautiful wedding chapel in Austin? Riverbend opens its beautiful chapel to the public for weddings. Choose one of our pastors to be your officiant or bring your own. The chapel will hold up to 320 guests, has a beautiful stage, ample free parking, and we provide a “day-of” wedding coordinator who will work with you to make sure your day is picture perfect. Book your reception too in our beautiful ballroom. (SEE AD PAGE 32)

CONSULTANTS A Bunch of Weddings Consulting (512) 574–8555 Web site: www.abunchofweddings.com Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. Having someone to guide you through the way with tips, tricks and discounts makes it a little more stress free. I offer Full-, Partialand Day-Of-Planning making every step of the way easier for you. Offering unlimited time on the day of and all the way through the planning process. Your wedding is important to us. Contact us for a free consultation and we can ease the stress of wedding planning with just one meeting. (SEE AD PAGE 23)

Austin Affair (512) 633-8357 Web site: www.austinaffair.com Austin Affair is a full-service wedding and event consultation company. We provide individualized attention from conceptualizing an innovative and beautiful design to being wished away to begin an exciting new life. We offer coordination for engagement parties, showers, luncheons, etc. Give us a call so we can customize a package that fits your specific desires and needs. Every couple is unique and their wedding should be as well. (SEE AD PAGE 21)

Blossom Belle Weddings (512) 470-7791 Web site: www.blossombelleweddings.com Blossom Belle Weddings is the premier wedding day coordinating service in Texas. As “Day of” coordinators we ensure your plans are carried out smoothly and discretely handle any problems that may arise. We are the liaison with all the vendors, parents, and bridal party. Let us take your worries away on your wedding day and leave the coordinating to us. Making dreams happen, one wedding at a time. (SEE AD PAGE 21)

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In Her Shoes (512) 765-5563 Web site: www.inhershoestx.com Our goal is for you to enjoy the most important day of your life. We will ensure a stress free planning process that will make your wedding everything you dreamed of. Our experience and wealth of knowledge will help you choose the right vendors, caterers, venues, and festivity professionals. Our devotion to your happiness and attention to detail will guarantee a special day with spectacular memories that will last you a lifetime. (SEE AD PAGE 21)

Eitana Events (781) 983-5198 Web site: www.eitanaevents.com Eitana Events is a premier Austin-based wedding and event planning company run by Nikki Robertshaw. Nikki has been running events since 2002. Her experience with all different aspects of events aside from planning, including DJ, catering, lighting, bartending, and design sets her apart from other planners. Services include unlimited consultations, timeline management, vendor recommendations, contract reviews, vendor negotiations, budget analysis, on-site management during entire event, and hotel and transportation management. Let Nikki help you create your dream wedding. (SEE AD PAGE 22)

Prosecco Weddings and Events (707) 567-0698 Web site: www.pweaustin.com Prosecco Weddings and Events opened its doors in January and owner Alexandria Patterson has hit the ground running. With more than eight years of wedding industry experience, PWE provides a variety of service to their brides, ranging from day-of event coordination to full-service planning, décor styling, budget management and every little detail in between. Your event deserves the experience, creativity and care we provide. When it comes to event and wedding planning, each event and the people involved are unique. PWE offers customized coordination packages to meet your unique needs. (SEE AD PAGE 17)

The Wedding Belles (512) 924-8852 or (512) 985-6364 Web site: www.theweddingbelles.net We believe every bride should enjoy her day, not stress over it. Turn your day over to us. We can help with as little or as much as you require, from directing the ceremony and overseeing day-of details, to helping plan and organize the entire event. Our goal is for you to have as perfect and stress-free a day as possible. Let us handle the details so you can relax and have a beautiful wedding, no matter what your budget. (SEE AD PAGE 23)

DANCE LESSONS Lessons with Vanessa (512) 522–1572 Web site: www.lessonswithvanessa.com Make your first dance shine. Vanessa is trained in many dance styles and can help you prepare for a fun and stress-free first dance. Whether you're looking for some simple steps to social dance or bust out YouTube worthy choreography, Vanessa’s got you covered. Planning a wedding can be stressful and overwhelming with so many details to worry about. Use the preparation for your first dance to have some fun with each other. (SEE AD PAGE 277)

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DÉCOR & LIGHTING Also See Rentals

Vignette Events & Décor (512) 775-5533 Web site: www.austinvignettes.com Vignette Events & Décor captures your vision with its fresh and innovative custom creations that combine multiple elements for a uniquely designed backdrop as well as overall décor for any event. The combined talents of Dwain Osbourne and Beverly Turner Lee represent more than 50 years of experience in wedding décor, floral, graphic design, planning, lighting and set design. Dwain has chaired and produced events for up to 2,500 guests. Beverly was cofounder of Austin Wedding Jookbox, which was voted 'Best of' by readers of The Knot for three years. (SEE AD PAGE 321)

DESTINATION WEDDINGS Also See Honeymoons

Vacations in Paradise (512) 388-6526 Web site: www.destinationweddingsinparadise.com Vacations In Paradise is a full-service travel agency that specializes in honeymoons and destination weddings in the Caribbean, Mexico, Disney and on cruise ships. You do not have to plan this very special event on your own. Our agents are certified honeymoon and destination wedding specialists, as well as Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts certified specialists. We work closely with the resorts to ensure your once in a lifetime trip is everything you imagine. (SEE AD PAGE 339)

ENTERTAINMENT — DJ Austin Wedding Helpers (512) 797-2937 Web site: www.austinweddinghelpers.com Your reception is a chance to loosen up and cut a rug. Our music-savvy DJ will work with you to create not only the perfect music selection, but the perfect atmosphere to honor your union. Whether planning a black tie affair, or an allout dance party, our DJ's turntables will keep your guests moving all night. Shine brighter and accent your bridal glow under the glimmer of our included light packages. (SEE AD PAGE 263)

Complete Weddings & Events 2407 S. Bell Blvd., Ste. B, Cedar Park • (512) 458-3535 Web site: www.completeaustin.com Get the best Austin Wedding DJ for the perfect soundtrack to the best day of our life, spun with your wedding and your guests in mind. From big days to school dances, bat mitzvahs to corporate gatherings, our DJs work with you to create the perfect event, with professional party motivation and expertly coordinated announcements. We’re what professionalism sounds like. (SEE AD PAGE 259)

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Exodus Sound Company (832) 655-5189 Web site: www.ExodusSound.com Exodus Sound Company (formerly known as Klentzman Entertainment) is consistently reviewed by brides, families, and other wedding vendors as one of top choices for your event entertainment needs. Mark plays piano and sings so that everyone gets their live music fix, then he DJs with a wide assortment of genres that perfectly fit your group. His interactive style keeps the night running smoothly and makes the party unique, personal and perfectly yours. (SEE AD PAGE 263)

Look No Further Entertainment (512) 270-9392 Web site: www.LookNoFurtherDJ.com It seems simple enough when they all promise the world, but a party that truly knows no end, paired with massive guest grins, is harder to procure. Look No Further Entertainment brings DJs of top talent in to play, ensuring an incredible end to your special day. Lighting, tunes, and a stellar set up, too? Nothing is off the mixing table when you book with us, I assure you. (SEE AD PAGE 263)

Off Key DJ Productions (512) 705-7315 Web site: www.myokdj.com We know you’ve spent your time envisioning your wedding day. Let us help take your vision and translate it into an experience that will leave you and your guests with special memories. We specialize in weddings and have you covered from before your guests arrive to the last person on the dance floor. Services include: DJ, photo booth, lighting, master of ceremony, karaoke, and now offering photography. (SEE AD PAGE 262)

Signature EvenTx (512) 766-9357 or (512) 76-MYDJS Web site: www.signatureeventx.com No gimmicks, just the most energetic DJs and emcees on the planet. We send two people to your wedding to make it perfect. Our DJs specialize in professional, full mixing with turntables where every song is precisely aligned with the mood of the moment. Our master of ceremonies are also skilled event coordinators. We can help run day-of itineraries and take the stress off of you and/or your planner. (SEE AD PAGE 261)

Texas Professional Disc Jockey (512) 670-7970 Web site: www.texasprodj.com A wedding is so much more than it appears. It’s a family reunion, it’s a joining of two hearts shared with friends and family, it’s a party and more. Let Texas Pro DJ be the entertainment and you will have the time of your lives. We are real DJs spinning on turn tables, we pay attention to detail, we mix different genres and most of all our brides and grooms just show up and have fun. (SEE AD PAGE 264)

Toast Entertainment (512) 468-3613 or (210) 201-6389 Web site: www.toastent.com Toast Entertainment is a full-service professional entertainment company specializing in high energy DJ/emcee services, timeless photography, vision-fulfilling wedding coordination, and unparalleled rentals, all at the most affordable rates in the industry. Toast Entertainment is the one company you can always count on to make your event live up to its full potential as a party, celebration and as a lifelong memory. (SEE AD PAGE 259)

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ENTERTAINMENT — LIVE Angelic Strings with Harpist Michael Morris (512) 589-4075 Web site: www.angelicstrings.com Musical elegance, joyful energy, exceptional service. Sharing the joys of their musical marriage, harpist Michael Morris and violist Belinda Morris offer delightful music and excellent service with a personal touch. Testimonials: Their music is “magical to walk down the aisle to” and their presence “peaceful and elegant.” With a variety of styles on (your choice of Celtic or Concert) harp and viola, customize your ceremony music and add a touch of class to your cocktail hour and reception. Enjoy the many music samples online. (SEE AD PAGE 256)

Arundel Ensemble (512) 565-8563 Web site: www.arundelensemble.com With the Arundel Ensemble, you are getting it all. We have performed for thousands of events since we began playing together in 1994, and receive consistently stellar reviews. The Arundel Ensemble consists of a small core of highly experienced professional musicians, all of whom have advanced degrees from the finest music colleges and conservatories. Our reputation has been built by our abilities, reliability, flexibility, and our desire to meet our clients’ needs. Contact us today and see how we can help with your musical vision. (SEE AD PAGE 256)

Barton Strings (512) 445-6864 Web site: www.bartonstrings.com The Barton Strings are undeniably the most sought after wedding musicians in Central Texas. With more than 20 years of experience, and thousands of flawless performances, it’s no wonder why we are consistently booked year after year. We pride ourselves in providing unparalleled service to those who employ us. We will assist you in choosing music (Classical, Rock, Jazz, and/or other styles) that will fit the atmosphere you wish to create and ensemble that will work for you. We can confidently say we will perform your selections with absolute perfection. (SEE AD PAGE 256)

Hyde Park Strings (512) 454-0456 Web site: www.hydeparkstrings.com Hyde Park Strings, owned by cellist, Carrie Miller, has performed weddings in Austin and surrounding areas since 1995. We have years of experience helping couples plan the perfect music for their wedding. Our players perform regularly with the Austin Symphony, Austin Lyric Opera, Mid-Texas Symphony, and many other prestigious musical ensembles. You will find us to be consistently easy to work with, flexible, reliable, and utterly professional. We want your wedding or special event to be a memory of a lifetime. (SEE AD PAGE 256)

Jenny & the Corn Ponies Country Band (281) 682-8174 Web site: jennyandthecornponies.com Jenny & the Corn Ponies play authentic, vintage country music from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and are the ideal entertainment for Texas weddings. With years of experience performing at weddings of all sizes, Jenny & the Corn Ponies know how to liven things up and keep the dance floor full all night long. They can also provide old-time fiddle music for your ceremony and Texas two-step dance lessons for your group. (SEE AD PAGE 264)

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Musical Discovery (512) 923-7380 Web site: www.musical-discovery.com Welcome your guests to the beautiful sound of strings. The Musical Discovery Instrumentalists are professionals who will provide graceful ambiance. Providing quality string music for your wedding is only one service we provide. We offer you personal attention, our unique joy of music, a passion for quality and assurance of your piece of mind. Our list of musical selections includes the classical repertoire, popular love themed music and the option of your own special arrangement. (SEE AD PAGE 256)

Remington Griffin (512) 657-9722 Web site: www.remingtongriffin.com Elegance and beauty are characteristics Remington Griffin loves to demonstrate, with the use of his classical guitar, to enhance your wedding ceremony. To ensure every note is heard, Remington performs with a Bose® sound system that complements his guitar's natural timbre. Imagine walking down the aisle to a beautiful, classical guitar rendition of Pachelbel's, Canon in D while taking your guests’ breath away. As a performer, Remington understands the last thing anyone wishes is to worry about the musician. It's your special day that Remington helps run as smoothly as possible by arriving early and looking professional. (SEE AD PAGE 256)

Wild West Casino Games

N (512) 350-3241 1106 Neans Dr. ■ Web site: www.wildwestcasinogames.com Wild West Casino Games now brings its unique events to weddings, bridal showers, and bachelor/bachelorette parties. Make your wedding event unique with Wild West Casino Games. (SEE AD PAGE 126)

FAVORS Also See Photo Booths/Flipbooks

Berdoll Pecan Candy & Gift Company 2626 State Hwy. 71 West, Cedar Creek • Toll Free (800) 518-3870 Web site: www.berdoll.com Let Berdoll Pecan Candy & Gift Co. impress your guests with wedding favors of Texas grown pecans covered with rich chocolate, coated with a sweet honey glaze or spice it up Texas style with jalapeno flavored pecans. At Berdoll’s we also offer chocolate covered pretzels, pecan pralines and 20 flavors of homemade fudge. Serve bulk in glass jars or let us pre-package and personalize bags for you as favors or include in your hotel guests’ bags. With 32 years of experience, we guarantee excellent quality and promise to make your big day sweeter. Visit our store for samples of all products. (SEE AD PAGE 304)

Cliquifie USA, LLC (512) 771-8523 Web site: www.cliquefie.com Looking for a really unique gift for your wedding guests? How about a selfie-stick from Cliquefie! With a selfie-stick from Cliquefie, you’ll get better pictures, show fewer blemishes, have a good face-to-background ratio, and you’ll fit everyone in the picture. Your guests will always remember your wedding because they’ll have their own great selfies to relive all the fun, and share those great memories all over social media. (SEE AD PAGE 226)

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FLORISTS Blooms™ (H-E-B)

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Web site: www.heb.com/blooms Expect the unexpected. Think of your H-E-B Blooms™ shop as your personal floral boutique for your special day. With our premier collection of fresh cut flowers, plants, and expert designers, we’ll transform everything for an elegant wedding into something unique and unforgettable. Meet with a floral designer at one of our six select Austin locations. It’s as simple as, “your desires, our designs.” (SEE AD PAGE 289)

Bouquets of Austin (512) 257-2395 • By Appointment Only Web site: www.bouquetsofaustin.com Creating fresh and inspired wedding flowers, Bouquets of Austin is one of Austin’s most talented design studios. From intimate gatherings to spectacular soirees, we capture the essence of what is personal to you. Though our hand-crafted, organic designs are everchanging, our dedication to service is constant. Recognized and honored for their exceptional work, our designers have created beautiful weddings in almost every venue in Austin and across the Hill Country. (SEE AD PAGE 284)

Brenda Abbott Floral Designs 1914 Main Street, Bastrop • (512) 985-5359 Web site: www.brendaabbott.net More than just florists, we are event production specialists delivering exquisite weddings for discerning brides throughout Central Texas. Dedicated professionals, licensed and insured, with an unparalleled showroom and production facility, we design, plan, build, orchestrate, deliver, install and clean up. Our style is fresh, artistic, current, timeless and abundantly beautiful. Our passion is floral artistry and fabulous events created with personal service, attention to detail and flawless execution. Above all, what really drives us is a gasp, a jump for joy, and sheer delight on our bride’s face. (SEE AD PAGE 293)

The Flower Girl Dripping Springs • (512) 680–7946 Web site: www.theflowergirltx.com Kari Shelton's commitment to every event and absolute love of all things floral, has helped her envision and design perfect events. Her experience as an event planner brings the level of detail that produces flawless floral. She is committed to excellence and prides herself on meeting her client's budgets and giving them what they expected and more. She has gathered a team of talented artists to bring your dream flowers to life. From small and cozy, to large and grand, The Flower Girl is dedicated to you. (SEE AD PAGE 295)

King Florist

N (512) 453-6633 1806 W. Koenig Lane ■ Web site www.kingflorist.com Our passion is creating an experience that each and every bride will be able to cherish. Every wedding that we are a part of is tailored to that specific bride and groom. We welcome brides with all types of needs and budgets. Whether you are having a simple celebration, or a more elaborate affair, we look forward to starting the custom creation process for your unique event. Call us anytime to set up a complimentary consultation where we can start the creative process. (SEE AD PAGE 284)

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Lone Star Bloom (512) 453–6693 Web site: www.lonestarbloom.com Lovers of all things floral and design, we create dream weddings for fabulous Texas couples. Our clients want to be trendsetters yet respectful of tradition. You could say that we are “trendy traditionalists” who live and breathe to turn design concepts into reality. From bridal bouquets and boutonnieres to candlelit reception spaces, we are committed to creating unique and one-of-a-kind weddings and events that connect you with your guests and express your personal style. (SEE AD PAGE 285)

Moore Design Styles 202 Walton Way, #198, Cedar Park • (512) 528-1192 Web site: www.mooredesignstyles.com We are committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. All of our customers are important, and our professional staff is dedicated to making your experience a pleasant one. That is why we always go the extra mile to make your wedding perfect. Let us be your first choice for flowers. (SEE AD PAGE 293)

The Silver Vase (512) 731-8722 Web site: www.TheSilverVase.com The Silver Vase is an award winning floral design studio devoted exclusively to brides. With attention to detail, experience and insight, our floral artisans create divinely inspired works of art for the breathtaking ambiance you desire on your wedding day. Whether intimate or extravagant, we delight in helping you create the wedding of your dreams. Call or email (info@TheSilverVase.com) us today to schedule your complementary consult. (SEE AD PAGE 288)

Sterling Hospitality Design & Floral (512) 261-0142 Web site: www.sterlingaffairs.com Sterling Affairs Catering & Events now offers floral and design services to add those final, spectacular touches to your event. We offer the full spectrum of floral designs, specialty lighting and trusses, linens, backdrop shears, LED furniture and candy stations. We have all the finishing touches for the perfect look for your special day. Best of all, we can beat the prices of our competitors every time. (SEE AD PAGES 8 & 9)

Weddings by Design by H-E-B Web site: www.heb.com/weddings We’re here, not only to help beautify your ceremony and reception, but to simplify your wedding planning process. By selecting one of our eight distinct flower packages and customizing by the size of your celebration, we can make your floral vision come to fruition, easily and elegantly. For more information or to order, visit our website or your local H-E-B store. (SEE AD PAGE 281)

Wild Bunches

DT (512) 858-0868 403 KC Memory Lane ■ Web site: www.wildbunches.net Artistry, passion, and knowledge are all elements that are essential when creating a stunning floral design. Coupled with striking colors, rich textures, and boundless creativity Wild Bunches creates a flowing, seamless landscape with a style that is unique to you. Wild Bunches is the in-house floral department to Memory Lane Event Center, yet they are the florist for many brides all over the Austin area. For your free consultation with our team please call our office. (SEE AD PAGE 295)

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Wow Factor Design Company 14201 Ranch Road 12, Wimberley • (512) 395-7159 Web site: www.wowfactorfloral.com From the funky and couture to the classic and clean, our design team provides the wow factor every bride deserves. We pride ourselves in attention to detail going above and beyond the expected. The experienced team of Wow Factor Design Company offers floral design and event planning in each aspect of their wedding day. Whether an intimate gathering or an extravagant event, you are guaranteed the wow factor that leaves everyone breathless! (SEE AD PAGE 288)

ZuZu Petals 2100 CR 176, Georgetown • (512) 260-9690 Web site: www.zuzupetalsaustin.com ZuZu’s Petals is an innovative, full-service wedding and event floral design studio specializing in creating floral creations for your wedding. Our team helps bring your dreams to life. Whether your style is rustic, whimsical or formal, our passion for flowers, colors and a keen eye for design is what inspires us to continue creating breathtaking memories. Our seasoned team of designers will be sure to create an event that you and your guests will be talking about for years to come. (SEE AD PAGE 293)

FLOWER GIRL & RING BEARER S e e We d d i n g D r e s s e s & A c c e s s o r i e s

GIFTS A l s o S e e B r i d a l R e g i s t r y & G i f t s ; J e w e l r y/J e w e l r y C a r e ; We d d i n g A c c e s s o r i e s

Bundled Up (512) 775-8982 Web site: www.BundledUpForYou.com Bundled Up started in 2014 with the idea to give all the brides out there an easy option to checking off one of the endless items on the Wedding To-Do List — gift giving. Bundled Up provides brides with a variety of different bridesmaid gifts, at all different prices, ready to give the moment they arrive at your doorstep, beautifully packaged. They even include blank Thank You cards for you to write a sweet message to your bridesmaid. Sounds pretty simple right? Well lets start Bundling together. (SEE AD PAGE 277)

HEALTH & FITNESS A l s o S e e B e a u t y, S k i n C a r e , M a k e U p & H a i r

AdvoCare (512) 705–8015 Web site: www.advocare.com/140959736 Since 1993, AdvoCare® has been a world-class nutrition company specializing in health and wellness, weight management, vibrant energy and sports performance. Our products are formulated by an elite scientific and medical advisory board with more than 200 years combined experience in pharmacology, toxicology, nutrition, sports performance and pediatrics for the best results. (SEE AD PAGE 277)

Plexus Worldwide (832) 372-6752 Web site: www.plexusslim.com/jencantations What if one pink drink a day could help keep those extra pounds and inches away? You can feel your best, not just on your wedding day, but everyday, with health and wellness products from Plexus Worldwide. We offer all of our customers a 60-day money back guarantee; you literally have nothing to lose. Contact me today for more information. (SEE AD PAGE 277) To email any of these Wedding Professionals, please see our website: www.AustinWeddings.com W ■

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HOMES, REALTORS & MORTGAGES Keller Williams Realty – The Bartlett Group/Rachael Roumaya

W (512) 576-4330 6816 FM 620N ■ Web site: www.bartlettrealestategroup.com First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a new home to share your life together. What an adventure life can be. With all of the wedding chatter it’s easy to put buying your first home in the background. That is where I can help. Allow me to take away the stress and guide you seamlessly through the adventure of buying your “home sweet home.” (See Ad Page 107)

Keller Williams Realty – The Murphey Team (512) 809-1107 Web site: www.murpheyteamonline.com Buying your first home together as husband and wife is an exciting time! We can help guide you through the process of buying your first dream home together. As first-time homebuyer specialists, we understand the fears you might have, the questions you need answers to, and the stress that could come with buying your first home. We are here to help you every step of the way and we will explain all the details of home buying in an easy, no-pressure environment. (SEE AD PAGE 345)

Mid America Mortgage/ReMax 12001 W. Parmer Lane #250, Cedar Park • (512) 508-9538 Web site: www.midamericamortgage.com/bethany-hegerhorst/ Mid America Mortgage, Inc. is a multi-state mortgage lender with nearly 30 branches in the United States. Our company offers a wide range of residential home loan programs to meet the needs of most homebuyers and homeowners. Whether you are a first time homebuyer or a real estate investor, we’re dedicated to providing a great package of competitive pricing, programs, and knowledgeable service. We maintain an “A” rating with the Better Business Bureau and are proud of our roles in the communities where we call home. (SEE AD PAGE 345)

HONEYMOONS Exotic Destinations & Honeymoon Co., Inc. (254) 247-1300 Web site: www.patriciacrowell.com Exotic tropical island vacations, luxury and adventure cruises, romantic getaways, honeymoon packages, safaris, and tours. You need a vacation and we’re here to help you find the perfect trip. (SEE AD PAGE 339)

Experience Travelin (512) 355-1817 Web site: www.experiencetravelin.com Experience Travelin is a full-service agency specializing in destination weddings and honeymoons. You have enough to worry about; so let us do the work for you. All you have to do is pack for your destination wedding or honeymoon. We have a vested interest in making sure you have a great experience and find the destination that meets your needs. (SEE AD PAGE 341)

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Love Shack Vacations Toll Free (888) 805–8108 Ext. 4165 Web site: www.LoveShackVacations.com/Denise Love Shack Vacations, part of KHM Travel, has been in business more than 20 years. Denise Dow has been a Romance Travel Consultant for more than 20 years and an avid traveler herself. She can lend personal knowledge to help you discover what destination awaits you. (SEE AD PAGE 341)

HOTELS See Accommodations

INVITATIONS & ANNOUNCEMENTS A l s o S e e We d d i n g A c c e s s o r i e s

Medical Parkway Printing, Inc.

N (512) 459-1339 4011 Medical Parkway ■ Web site: www.mpprint.net Centrally located, Medical Parkway Printing offers you the opportunity to produce a custom designed invitation package, or a more traditional set, to mark your wedding day. We have the knowledge and equipment to produce your order quickly. Our staff is ready, willing, and able to assist you in staying within your budget. Save time and retain consistency by ordering collateral material from this single location. We are open Monday through Friday, or by appointment. (SEE AD PAGE 305)

The Pink Tulip

DT (512) 323-2626 (Appointments Preferred) 1612 West 5th St., Ste. B ■ Web site: www.pinktulipinvitations.com With more than 12 years in the invitation business, the Pink Tulip promises personal service and professional guidance. Invitations range from simple to extravagant and traditional to contemporary with a wide selection of invitations carefully selected for their unique designs. We will answer all of your wording and etiquette questions with expert advice. Let us also help you with savethe-date cards, ceremony programs, shower and rehearsal dinner invitations, thank-you notes, napkins, cups and koozies, and calligraphy. Call today for an appointment. (SEE AD PAGE 305)

JEWELRY/JEWELRY CARE C. Kirk Root Designs

NW (512) 346-1780 10000 Research, Ste. 126 ■ Web site: www.kirkrootdesigns.com Austin’s only master gemological appraiser owns C. Kirk Root Designs and we are proud to have served Austin for more than 25 years. We offer exceptional quality, service and experience, all at unbeatable prices. C. Kirk Root Designs specializes in custom designs and can make anything you dream. For your special day let us help you create the jewelry you will have for a lifetime. We can also assist you with repairs and certified appraisals. (SEE ADS PAGES 25 & 309)

The Joy of Jewelry (512) 264-0445 Web site: www.thejoyofjewelry.com Judy Hogge, a custom jewelry designer with more than 15 years of experience crafting artistic jewelry. Judy draws her inspiration from the latest fashion trends. Her jewelry designs combine To email any of these Wedding Professionals, please see our website: www.AustinWeddings.com W ■

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natural stone textures and people’s passions. Judy’s artistic designs feature a vast selection from angel turquoise, druzy, and swarovski crystals. She travels extensively and discovers ideas for unique combinations from natural elements and distinctive stones. Her Austin studio is among a community of artists that endlessly inspire. (SEE AD PAGE 277)

Something New Jewelry Care (281) 361-0873 The “pink” all natural jewelry cleaner with a wonderful non-abrasive metal polish. Strong enough to shine all your precious metals and yet gentle enough to use on soft stones like opals and pearls. Something New Jewelry Care will clean and shine every piece of jewelry you own whether gold, silver, copper or brass. Contact us today to keep your jewels looking brand new. (SEE AD PAGE 277)

LIGHTING S e e D é co r & L i g h t i n g , E n te r t a i n m e n t — DJ ; Re n t a l s

LIMOUSINES S e e Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n

LINENS See Rentals

MARRIAGE EDUCATION Twogether in Texas (512) 345-4967 Web site: www.TwoGetherInTexas.com Save $60 on your marriage license and make your marriage stronger and lasting. Complete eight hours of accepted pre-marital classes and earn a certificate with which your County Clerk will waive the state $60 marriage license fee. Studies show couples that take the pre-marital education classes have a 30% higher success rate and a better love life. *County Clerk fees may still apply. (SEE AD PAGE 277)

MENSWEAR S e e Tu x e d o s & M e n s w e a r

MOTHER OF THE BRIDE S e e We d d i n g D r e s s e s & A c c e s s o r i e s

MUSIC S e e E n te r t a i n m e n t — DJ ; E n te r t a i n m e n t — L i ve

OFFICIANTS I Do Ceremonies (512) 517-8492 Web site: www.IDoCeremonies.org Austin area wedding officiant and ordained minister, Stephen Simmons, has performed hundreds of weddings since 2005 and has created a process to help couples create the perfect customized ceremony reflecting their personal love story. Couples appreciate the level of detail and experience that Stephen provides and know they can trust him to lead their ceremony the way they want. Whether there are hundreds of guests, or only the bride and groom, Stephen will make your ceremony special. (SEE AD PAGE 277) Continued on Page 380

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PHOTO BOOTHS/FLIPBOOKS Keopix Photo Booths (512) 400-0640 Web site: www.keopix.com Keopix is the perfect addition to your reception and we believe this experience should be as unique and fun as your wedding day. We work with you to create a personalized setup that lasts forever through photo print outs that you can also send digitally through our social media kiosks. Our set up is efficiently designed to have a small footprint but also be a total blast! Add even more memories to an already unforgettable day. (SEE AD PAGE 310)

McLendon Photography (919) 371-8166 Website: www.austincaricatures.com When designing our portrait booth, we spoke to the top event planning professionals and came away with one lesson — the classic photo booth needed a luxury upgrade. Our portrait booth and service gives you the freedom to have up to 20 guests in each shot and instantly displays your images on a 100-inch screen, and our hand-edited images are worthy of hanging on your wall. After all the planning has been done and you've gathered those closest to you, invite us to professionally capture your elegant event. (SEE AD PAGE 311)

Picturesque Party Props (512) 335-6781 Web site: www.picturesquepartyprops.com What will your guests do before the bride and groom arrive at the reception? You don't want bored sleepy people at your wedding. Give them an interactive way to remember your special day with a custom-designed photo wall. With a photo wall, everyone’s selfies are automatically framed. Make your event different. We bring Pinterest to life! (SEE AD PAGE 311)

Pixster Photo Booth Toll Free (888) 668-5524 Web site: www.pixsterphotobooth.com Pixster Photo Booth is the premier photo booth rental company in Austin and San Antonio. We provide a first-class experience to all of our customers and by ensuring we go above and beyond to meet the needs of even the most discerning bride. Through customizable packages, the most technologically advanced photo booths, low profile designs, professional staff, and transparent pricing, we pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional product. (SEE AD PAGE 310)

Say Cheese Photo Booths (512) 484-4966 Web site: www.saycheesephotobooths.com Say Cheese Photo Booths has been inspiring fun and creating memories since 2007. Our mission is to inspire laugh-out-loud, unforgettably fun memories everywhere we go. We are committed to offering first-class, stress-free, reliable service that will keep you and your guests saying “cheese” all night long. If you are looking for a top quality photo booth experience with the best customer service in the business, all you have to do is “Say Cheese!” (SEE AD PAGE 311)

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Al’s Photography Toll Free (855) ALS-FOTO (257-3683) Web site: www.alsphotography.com Al’s, the most trusted name in formal wear, now offers the best in wedding photography. Al’s Photography packages showcase award-winning, candid, photojournalistic artistry teamed with the finest service possible. Al’s also offers DJ services, wedding videography, wedding invitation packages along with formal apparel and rental suits. (SEE AD PAGE 247)

Amy Weison Photography 3000 Joe DiMaggio Blvd., Ste. 49, Round Rock • (512) 731-3731 Web site: www.amyweison.com Do you want a photographer who knows how to make you look your very best? Someone who will capture your true beauty and the love that’s in your heart? Someone who is fun to work with and pays attention to the details that makes your wedding day unique? A true photographic artist? As a bride, that’s exactly what I would want, and what you’ll get by choosing Amy Weison as your wedding photographer. (SEE AD PAGE 243)

Brubaker Portraits (512) 593–1288 Web site: www.brubakerportraits.com I am a portrait and wedding photographer based out of Austin. I focus on photographing women of all shapes and sizes, and telling stories of their beauty inside and out. I have been photographing weddings since 2007, and have photographed brides of all kinds. On your wedding day I am there from start to finish — from when you are getting ready, to your grand exit — and I'm at your side every step of the way. I will make timeless art pieces that will last for generations. (SEE AD PAGE 240)

Captivating Weddings (512) 689-1368 Web site: www.captivatingweddings.com Captivating Weddings is Austin’s premier family owned photography studio. Backed with more than 30 years of experience, our national award winning photographers aim to provide the highest quality photography to perfectly capture the special moments of your extraordinary day. Whether planning an event for 5 or 500, our all-inclusive and custom packages will provide everything needed to preserve every ounce of your joyous occasion. Come visit our website and contact us to capture your captivating moments with Captivating Weddings Photography. (SEE AD PAGE 234)

Celebrate Your Sexy (509) 332-2803 or Toll Free (800) 352-7664 Web site: www.celebrateyoursexy.com Celebrate Your Sexy boudoir photography is a team dedicated to making you look and feel your best. We know most women have never done a boudoir photo shoot before, so our photographers help you every step of the way to feel comfortable. We create artistic, classy, and tasteful images that radiate your unique beauty. Leave your shoot with a rediscovered confidence in yourself, and give your groom a gift he will never forget. (SEE AD PAGE 252)

Complete Weddings & Events 2407 S. Bell Blvd., Ste. B, Cedar Park • (512) 458-3535 Web site: www.completeaustin.com Wedding photography is all about capturing the details. From the smallest facet of the bride’s beautiful gown to the grandest panoramic scale of the wedding party group shots, our skilled Austin wedding photographers will capture those special moments and freeze them in time forever with unparalleled photographic expertise. Let your special day be about you and the love of your life. Don’t risk having to worry about whether or not your memories will be properly captured to last a lifetime. Just leave that to us. We are your wedding photography experts. (SEE AD PAGE 259) Continued on Page 382

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George Street Photo & Video Toll Free (866) 831-4103 Web site www.georgestreetphoto.com George Street Photo & Video is a wedding photography company with a photojournalistic style and trained team of photography experts that have become the signature behind the breathtaking images we create for you. We employ only the best wedding photographers—passionate, contemporary artists who have made a career of framing and capturing the natural beauty of emotional moments. It will be this collection of moments that express the true spirit and story of your wedding. (SEE AD PAGE 248)

Gremillion Photography (512) 814-9871 Web site: www.gremillionphotographyaustin.com After years of dreaming and months of planning, you don’t want to forget a single moment of your wedding day. At Gremillion, we make sure every unforgettable moment is immortalized through beautiful, moving, and artistic photographs. We are dedicated and talented photographers who care deeply about our craft. Our passion for creating amazing photography ensures our work is always of the highest quality. With an extensive body of work, we combine artistic flair with technical skill to create amazing photographs. We know how important your wedding day is for you and you can rely on us to capture each and every smile, tear and dance move. (SEE AD PAGE 247)

In Your Eyes Photography (512) 560-0084 Web site: www.inyoureyesphotography.com Formed in 2010, In Your Eyes Photography offers creative and affordable photography of all types, including weddings, portraiture, maternity, boudoir, family and events. We are proudly a local business owned and operated by lovebirds Audrey Alberthal and John McConnell. We work together to tell our clients’ stories and showcase clients’ unique personalities. We feel blessed to be able to follow our passion, and we hope our enthusiasm, vision and playfulness shines through the images we create. Please contact us to check our availability and reserve your date. (SEE AD PAGE 222)

Inspired Images (512) 721-9845 Web site: www.imspiredimagesaustin.com It’s crucial to trust the photographer that will be capturing the most important day of your lives, so lets meet. I’ve been photographing in and around Austin since 2003. Creating a canvas in print of your milestones is fun and brings a great sense of fulfillment to my work. The excitement, anticipation, and the raw emotion are why I love doing what I do. My photos will tell your wedding day story from start to finish. (SEE AD PAGE 233)

John David Weddings (210) 854–2149 Web site: www.johndavidweddings.com John David Weddings' photography approach is simple, elegant and fun. JD strives to capture the clients for who they really are. At John David Weddings they don't believe in time restrictions and want to be as stress free as possible for their brides. That's why when you hire JD to shoot your wedding — you get a stress free experience and beautiful photos that will be enjoyed for a lifetime. (SEE AD PAGE 226)

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Karen Rowe Photography (512) 466-8200 Web site: www.KarenRowePhoto.com At Karen Rowe Photography, we are committed to capturing the magic of your wedding giving you gorgeous and unique images you will always treasure. Whether you want photography that's classic, journalistic, artistic or a combination of styles, we will work with you to achieve your personal vision. We are available for local weddings as well as destinations near and far. We would also love to do your engagement photos, boudoir and bridal photos at our studio in central Austin or your choice of locations. Let us capture the magic for you. (SEE AD PAGE 249)

Knotting Hill Photography (512) 771-8523 Web site: www.knottinghillphotography.com Knotting Hill Photography is breaking through the traditional conforms of portrait and event photography. Our approach is astonishingly simple: photograph thoughtfully and artistically outside of the studio box. We provide a beautiful balance of photojournalistic and artistically posed styles. Because of this method, we invite you to capture your event’s beautiful, natural and candid moments. Knotting Hill provides full-service wedding, event and off-site photography tailored to your exact need. We will precisely capture those natural, true moments in time that reflect the excitement and emotions of your event. (SEE AD PAGE 226)

Lyndsay Lyon Photography (210) 367-9477 Web site: www.LyndsayPhoto.com Lyndsay Lyon Photography is an Engagement and Wedding Photography business based in Texas. She offers a completely unique photography service for the modern bride. She works with the bride and groom with all steps of the photography process including engagement photo shoot clothing guidance, Pinterest interests and full wedding day coverage to capture the best photos possible. Lyndsay earned her degree specifically in Photography from Texas State University in an effort to show the world her view of what is truly beautiful. (SEE AD PAGE 234)

Luxe Photography (512) 876-6365 Web site: www.photographyluxe.com My clients value beautiful photography. I do too. I strive to capture not only awesome memories, but also gorgeous, timeless images that are bursting with color and emotion. The coy smiles and laughter during our portrait session, the tear rolling down your cheek as you exchange vows, an intimate kiss amid a crowded dance floor and the wild dance moves of your friends as you celebrate the night away. Let Luxe turn your moments into tangible memories. (SEE AD PAGE 229)

McLendon Photography (919) 371-8166 Website: www.austincaricatures.com Whether you are eloping, having a courthouse wedding, or going all out for your special day, we have packages customized just for you. With more than 12 years of experience, our team of photographers will make sure that your big day is covered from start to finish — every detail and moment captured for you to look back on and remember forever. We specialize in capturing the real connections of the most important people in your life. (SEE AD PAGE 311)

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Melanie Caskey Photography (512) 769-1190 Web site: www.melaniecaskeyphotography.com We have a passion for capturing fleeting moments in a romantic and creative way. We want you to relive the joy and love of your wedding day every time you look at our photos. We specialize in using natural light to bring romance and whimsy to our photographs. Blending traditional photography and photojournalism to tell the story of your wedding day through candid photos while still providing posed portraits in a relaxed atmosphere. (SEE AD PAGE 242)

Michael Barker Photography

N (512) 415-2640 4500 Williams Dr., Ste. 212-124 ■ Web site: www.michaelbarkerphoto.com Your wedding day is extraordinary and you need someone you can trust. Michael Barker Photography is that trusted photographer, to be with you through this wonderful occasion. The dress, the venue, the details, the flowers, the friends, all of this planning will come together and nothing will be overlooked. You can relax and know when the day is complete; you’ll still have the images to look back on. Contact Michael Barker Photography about your special day. (SEE AD PAGE 227)

The Mill Photography Studio (512) 567-0336 Web site: www.millphotostudio.com We have developed our own distinctive, photojournalistic style focused on a single moment. That split second where experience, anticipation, and technical mastery come together to create stunning, unforgettable images that make your friends jealous. (SEE AD PAGE 251)

Moments by Meg (512) 769-0979 Web site: www.momentsbymeg.com We love being able to capture the special moments you share with your family and friends. It can be a very emotional day and it is such a privilege that we get to share that with you. We understand how important it is to document these moments that happen so quickly. You will receive photographs that were created to remind you of the moments you shared with your loved ones on your wedding day. (SEE AD PAGE 228)

Off Key DJ Productions (512) 705-7315 Web site: www.myokdj.com Our photography team’s passion shows in their work. We are proud to be included in sharing your special moments. They work to capture the essence and true personality of each client, snapping those candid moments throughout your event so you may share and relive the memories for years to come. Our team knows you’ve spent time planning your special day, so we make sure to capture it — start to finish. (SEE AD PAGE 262)

Peary Photography (214) 763-1105 Web site: www.pearyphotographyblog.com Bill Peary has photographed weddings and events all over Texas and the United States. Working with his wife, Karen, they team up to photograph and deliver your special day with the utmost quality, detail and design. Their clients love them because they go the extra mile and work very hard to capture the spirit and beauty of your wedding day. (SEE AD PAGE 229)

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Peter Feighner Photography (512) 695-9649 Web site: www.peterfeighner.photography I love to photograph people and am constantly on the hunt for authentic images that tell a powerful story. I love to shoot weddings because they are such an important day, not only in the lives of the bride and groom, but for their family and friends as well. I very much look forward to meeting you and designing a unique approach to document your special wedding day. (SEE AD PAGE 229)

Photos by 2 Generations (512) 545-2551 Web site: www.photosby2generations.com As a mother-daughter photography team, we love to capture our client’s inner and outer beauty in the various stages of their lives. Sexy, empowered, and beautiful is how we see our clients and how we want them to see themselves during and after their personalized boudoir photo session. Enjoy your hair and make-up preparation, and then prepare to be transformed during your hour-long photo shoot into a sexy, beautiful woman, empowered by your own beauty. This is a great present for the groom. Have an exciting time being pampered during your photo shoot, and then reap the benefits of providing him with a gift he will surely enjoy. (SEE AD PAGE 253)

Radiant Styles (512) 584-0059 Web site: www.danielle-ortega.com My favorite part of my job is capturing the adoring look couples have on their special day. I enjoy being a part of a memory in the making — the kiss that expresses an eternal love and families celebrating on the dance floor — all will be remembered. My vision is to create and capture memories with a push of a button. (SEE AD PAGE 241)

Sabrina Nicole Photography (512) 576-0380 Web site: www.sabrinanicole.net This world is crazy and we, as women, are often very busy. Always taking care of everyone else that we tend to put ourselves last, right? Well not here ladies. It is my personal goal to spoil you; to make you feel like a super model; to have you see just how beautiful you truly are. Not to mention, I’ll provide you with simply fabulous images you'll have of your sexy self for years to come. (SEE AD PAGE 228)

Tank Goodness Photography (512) 947-4252 Web site: www.tankgoodnessphoto.com Tank Goodness Photo is a husband and wife team that has a modern twist on photojournalism and takes pride in capturing your special day. We specialize in capturing real moments, no “cheese” here. We are committed to giving you an excellent experience but above all, amazing photographs. (SEE AD PAGE 246)

Tiffany Hofeldt Photography (512) 557-4377 Web site: www.tiffanyhofeldt.com We are a boutique wedding studio in South Austin focusing on attention to detail and delivering our personal best every time. Tiffany has a solid background in photojournalism and loves watching her clients relive their magical day through her images. She’s been called “The 11th Bridesmaid” because of her natural ability to multitask and go above and beyond in her work. Every image tells a story, every moment is natural and real. (SEE AD PAGE 222)

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Toast Entertainment (512) 468-3613 or (210) 201-6389 Web site: www.toastent.com Toast Entertainment is a full-service professional entertainment company specializing in high energy DJ/emcee services, timeless photography, vision-fulfilling wedding coordination and unparalleled rentals all at the most affordable rates in the industry. Toast Entertainment is the one company you can always count on to make your event live up to its full potential as a party, celebration, and as a lifelong memory. (SEE AD PAGE 259)

PREMARITAL CLASSES See Marriage Education

RECEPTION FACILTIES S e e Ve n u e s

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Capital Cruises

S (512) 480-9264 208 Barton Springs Rd. ■ Web site: www.capitalcruises.com/weddings1 Located on the beautiful shores of Lady Bird Lake, Capital Cruises provides the premier lake-based wedding and event facility in the downtown Austin. Specializing in rehearsal dinners, we also host weddings, receptions, and bachelor and bachelorette parties. Capital Cruises has many different options to choose from. Capital Cruise provides the ultimate Austin experience. (SEE AD PAGE 104)

The County Line

W (512) 327-1742 On The Hill – 6500 Bee Cave Rd. ■ NW (512) 346-3664 On The Lake – 5204 FM 2222 ■ Web site: www.countyline.com The Original County Line! Located in an historic old “speak-easy,” this County Line offers an incredible 20-mile view of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Spectacular sunsets make the perfect backdrop for your special evening. Engagement party, rehearsal dinner or reception, The County Line can offer your guests a true taste of Texas hospitality and barbecue. (SEE AD PAGE 35)

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

N (512) 835-9463 11600 Century Oaks Terrace ■ DT (512) 457-1500 320 E. 2nd St. ■ Web site: www.flemingssteakhouse.com For the perfect celebration, experience private dining at its finest. Plan your rehearsal lunch or dinner, bridal shower, Sunday send-off brunch, bachelor party, or reception at Fleming’s. Choose from a range of thoughtfully created menus to ensure your private event is a resounding success. Our private dining directors can also create customized menus for any budget. (SEE AD PAGE 105)

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W 13420 Galleria Circle, Bee Cave ■ DT (512) 692-8059 606 Trinity St. ■ N 10001 Stonelake Blvd. ■ Web site: www.ironcactus.com The Iron Cactus wants to host your next party. Whether it’s a formal sit-down dinner, a buffet, or simply drinks and appetizers, we can accommodate you in a variety of ways and are happy to work with special requests. (SEE AD PAGE 120)

Las Palomas Restaurant-Bar

W (512) 327-9889 3201 Bee Cave Rd., Ste. 122 ■ Web site: www.laspalomasrestaurant.com Considered the “hidden jewel” of Westlake, Las Palomas Restaurant-Bar serves an authentic and distinctive cuisine from the interior of Mexico in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Our high standards and attention to detail ensure patrons are served only the best, using treasured family recipes for our signature mole sauce, seafood and produce, as well as a full range of delicious dishes, premium margaritas, wines and beers. Our artfully decorated dining rooms, peaceful patio, full bar, and flexible private event rooms provide a relaxed and refined atmosphere for your special event. (SEE AD PAGE 110)

Maggiano’s Little Italy

N (512) 501-7880 10910 Domain Dr. ■ Web site www.maggianos.com At Maggiano’s Catering we have one philosophy: When you don’t come to our place we bring the best of everything to yours. You will experience a brand of hospitality unavailable anywhere else. Let Maggiano’s help make the wedding of your dreams a reality, while you enjoy a fresh-made Italian feast your guests will remember forever. (SEE AD PAGE 139)

The Oasis on Lake Travis

W (512) 266-9242 6550 Comanche Trail ■ Web site: www.oasis-austin.com Located 450 feet above Lake Travis, the view of the Texas Hill Country is breathtaking and the sunsets are spectacular. The Oasis offers a unique range of experiences to please the tastes of all. Large or small, formal or informal, inside or out, The Oasis welcomes your next gathering from 25 to 1000 people (SEE AD PAGE 121)

Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark

S (512) 383-2658 4140 Governor’s Row ■ Web site: www.omniaustinsouthpark.com From an intimate rehearsal dinner to a spectacular reception, the professional catering staff at the Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark will insure your special event exceeds your every expectation. The Omni features a Grand Ballroom, which can comfortably accommodate up to 500 guests plus additional space for more intimate celebrations. Relax, enjoy and savor the magic of your special day at the AAA four Diamond Omni Hotel at Southpark, luxury that’s surprisingly sensible. (SEE AD PAGE 80) Continued on Page 388

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Ruby Ranch Lodge (512) 567-6979 or (512) 295-5888 Web site: www.rubyranchlodge.com From the location to place setting, the Ruby Ranch Lodge is the perfect choice for your rehearsal dinner or party. The Texas Tuxedo room is spacious and private allowing you and your guests an atmosphere that is relaxed. Choose from flat rate pricing with our catering menu or hourly pricing with outside caterers. Our south location is convenient to areas in South Austin, San Marcos and more, so call today for a personalized quote. (SEE AD PAGE 74)

Uncle Julio’s

W (512) 815-2100 301 Brazos, Ste. 150 ■ Web site: www.unclejulios.com/austin Located in downtown Austin on the corner of 3rd and San Jacinto, within walking distance of the Austin Convention Center, Uncle Julio’s is the perfect place to sit on the patio with a world famous swirl margarita or a sizzling plate of fajitas and leave your worries behind. (SEE AD PAGE 138)

RENTALS A Clean Portoco Toll Free (800) 499-4226 Web site: www.portoco.com A Clean Portoco provides high-quality luxury restroom trailers for the most elegant of weddings and events. We provide 4 different sizes/styles to meet your unique requirements. Whether it is our Elite or our Presidential stations that fit your needs, our experienced staff will reserve the following amenities: fresh floral, personalized music and full-service attendant to make your wedding the most memorable event. (SEE AD PAGE 317)

American Party Rental

N (512) 837-6500 8717 Burnet Rd. ■ Web site: www.americanpartyrental.com They consider themselves the Cadillac of the rental market because of the quality and condition their items are kept in. They work on conventions so they carry large quantities of most items. Everything you need including large tents. Separate showroom for their party items from equipment rentals. (SEE AD PAGE 321)

Birch & Brass Vintage Rentals

E (512) 596-2922 5217 E. Caesar Chavez St., #102 ■ Web site: www.birchandbrass.com At Birch & Brass, our clients seek distinctive pieces to add their individual personalities to their wedding day. Our vintage pieces are sourced from our travels around the world, so we offer an eclectic mix of rentals that cater to unlimited tastes. Clients are encouraged to be inventive and use our curated collection to create a beautiful environment that evolves beyond traditional. (SEE AD PAGE 315)

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Eiffel a la Carte (512) 431-7456 Web site: www.eiffelalacarte.com Don’t go to Paris; let Paris come to you. Make your wedding the best of the best by having an iconic Parisian landmark replica of the Eiffel Tower for you and your guests to enjoy. Your very special day will be the talk of the town forever. The Eiffel Tower will come to you on a custom made trailer with a total height of 29 feet including custom lighting designed just for you. Use the stage for your ceremony, pictures or musicians. Let us make your unforgettable event as romantic as it can be. (SEE AD PAGE 324)

Esquivel Events 1320 CR 272, Leander • (512) 923–8028 Web site: www.esquivelevents.com Be stress and worry free with the help of our event team. Not only do we provide prompt delivery, but we also set-up and tear down your entire event. So sit back and relax while we take care of making your space look stunning. (SEE AD PAGE 320)

Hill Country Hullabaloo (512) 766-4240 Web site: www.hchullabaloo.com Hill Country Hullabaloo is a family owned business that provides a unique blend of rental options including farm tables, personalized hand-painted signs, décor packages, and the only white dove release located in the Hill Country. We are available to help with adding that special touch to weddings, rehearsal dinners, bridal luncheons, showers, corporate events, and more. We also offer affordable Southern-style food for all your catering needs. (SEE AD PAGE 319)

Marquee Event Group

N (512) 491-RENT (7368) or Toll Free (877) 21-PARTY 4616 West Howard Lane ■ Web site: www.marqueeeventgroup.com Marquee Event Group has the largest selection of linens in Central Texas. Our equipment consultants will assist you in choosing the items to make your wedding day beautiful and elegant. Come to our new expanded facility for a free consultation. We are the party professionals. (SEE AD PAGE 319)

Memorable Linens Event Rentals 616 FM 685 Ste. 108A, Pflugerville • (512) 990–8887 Web site: www.mleventrentals.com Memorable Linens Event Rentals is a fresh and innovative boutique-style rental company in Austin with a dream to become the best rental company option statewide. We set out to achieve this by offering a personalized service on a higher level at a price that fits your budget. We provide tables, chairs, table linens, centerpieces, backdrops and more. We are your party-planning counterpart from start to finish. (SEE AD PAGE 321)

Premiere Events

S (512) 292-3900 11810 Manchaca ■ N (512) 870-8552 8868 Research, Ste. 304 ■ Web Site: www.premierepartycentral.com With an exceptional selection and experienced event consultants, Premiere Events can make your vision a reality. Premiere offers wedding rentals and services along side retail wedding products to help you plan your day. Our mission is to bring a unique style, unparalleled customer service, exciting products and great value to the event rental experience. We work with coordinators or can assist you directly. For impressive celebration rentals and outstanding support service, come see us. (SEE AD PAGE 313)

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Sterling Hospitality Rentals (512) 261-0142 Web site: www.sterlingaffairs.com Wouldn’t it be nice to sit with one event planner and get all the extra things you need to create your vision for your wedding and reception? Sterling Affairs now offers rentals at a price you can afford. Tables, chairs, linens, pipe & drape, shear backdrops, A/V, lighting, photo booths, photographers, tents and HVAC. Let Sterling Affairs make it easy and affordable for you. (SEE AD PAGES 8 & 9)

Whim Event Rentals 28000 Ranch Road 12, Dripping Springs • (512) 894-4555 Web Site: www.whimeventrentals.com Unique. Classic. Hill Country. We offer wedding rentals for your every whim, including tables, chairs, dinnerware, linens, glassware, flatware, and more. We travel the world for the latest looks and great deals, and bring them all back to our showroom, ideally located to serve Austin and the Texas Hill Country. Whether your dream wedding is eclectic or classic, vintage or modern, our experienced team is ready to help make your wedding a royal success. (SEE AD PAGE 317)

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TUXEDOS & MENSWEAR Al’s Formal Wear Toll Free (800) 460-8500 Web site: alsformalwear.com We love weddings at Al's Formal Wear and we offer multiple wedding services to make your planning easier. First, we offer beautiful wedding apparel for your men from tuxedos and suits to simple vest/shirt/slacks ensembles. Al's has the exclusive Michael Kors tuxedo along with the new Slate Blue tux and all your favorite designer names. Al's is the only place to access the Color Match™ system where you can find matching and coordinating accessory colors for any bridesmaid dress from any brand. (SEE AD PAGE 247)

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Men’s Wearhouse

W (512) 327-5771 Barton Square Mall – 2901 Capitol of Texas Hwy. ■ N (512) 372-2494 Gateway Square – 9503 Research Blvd. ■ S (512) 891-0679 Homestead Center – 5207 Brodie Lane ■ N (512) 257-7538 Lakeline Mall – 11200 Lakeline Mall Dr., F-13 (inside Lakeline Mall) ■ S (512) 459-4355 Lincoln Village – 6406 North IH-35, #2375 (IH-35 at 290) ■ Round Rock – 2711 LaFrontera Blvd., Round Rock • (512) 341-2120 S (512) 292-6044 Southpark Meadows – 9600 South IH-35 ■ Web site: www.menswearhouse.com Men’s Wearhouse’s expertise and customer service will help you create perfect memories for your special occasion. The latest formalwear styles. The newest accessories. The right fit. The perfect look. Men’s Wearhouse. (SEE AD PAGE 212)

VENUES Abel’s North Grill and Tap House

N (512) 835-8629 4001 W. Parmer Lane ■ Web site: www.abels.com New to the scene, Abel's North Grill and Tap House is conveniently located in North Austin, off of Parmer and Mopac. With 28,000 square feet, Abel's North offers seven unique, private event spaces. We can accommodate any sized group for an absolutely delicious and flawless event. We are currently adding on an expansive outdoor patio and stage that can be utilized for wedding ceremonies or live music. Be sure to book your next event at North Austin's premier event destination, Abel's North Grill and Tap House. (SEE FOLD OUT BETWEEN PAGES 96 & 97)

Abel’s on the Lake

W (512) 904-0572 3825 Lake Austin Blvd., Ste. 201 ■ Web site: www.abels.com Abel’s on the Lake offers a unique setting for your engagement party, bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, wedding ceremony and/or reception. We are flexible and accommodating to make sure every event is executed just as the client envisions. With breathtaking views of Lake Austin, our upper deck can seat up to 130 guests with standing room for 225. Casual or formal, our staff will do everything to ensure our guests leave with a truly “Austintatious” experience. (SEE FOLD OUT BETWEEN PAGES 96 & 97)

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Agarita Ranch Event Center 1000 Pin Oak Rd., Lockhart • (512) 213-5337 Web site: www.agaritaranch.com Come write the history of your most romantic day where the ambiance of Texas history and the southern charm and hospitality of the Lone Star State combines to create Agarita Ranch Event Center. This family owned and operated venue boasts all the amenities necessary for a day full of elegance and antiquity. Since its inception, we have worked to create not only a space capable of hosting successful events but also an atmosphere that mimics the heart and soul of our family. (SEE AD PAGE 115)

The Allan House

DT (512) 478-8653 1104 San Antonio St. ■ Web site: www.allanhouse.com The Allan House is an elegant Victorian home built in 1883 in the heart of downtown Austin. The house is approximately 4,300 square feet with 1,700 square feet available on the first floor for events inside and large balconies overlooking the expansive oak-covered grounds, which are also available for special occasions. From the original antique etched and leaded glass to the warm heart-pine floors, The Allan House is the perfect place to have any gathering. (SEE AD PAGES 12 & 13)

Angel Mountain Events 178 Pine Tree Loop, Bastrop • (512) 695-0932 Web site: www.angelmountainevents.com Rising from the ashes of the Bastrop County fires that claimed our beautiful facility, we’ve rebuilt our dream. The new facility is uniquely beautiful and romantic. It includes a candlelit chapel, main hall for dinner and dancing, outdoor deck, bridal suite and groom's room. Our passion is making your special celebration all about you. Stress-free is key, details matter. We make memories that will last a lifetime. Come see all Angel Mountain Events has to offer. (SEE AD PAGE 74)

Angel Springs Event Center 1500 County Rd. 267, Georgetown (512) 535-6584 or Toll Free (866) 771-1500 Web site: www.angelspringsevents.com Fall in love with the place you say I do! This German, Hill Country-styled setting is located on a secluded hill surrounded by huge oak trees. We are located only 10 miles north of Cedar Park. A courtyard and grand entrance welcome your guests as they arrive to share your special day. Soaring ceilings rise over the main hall, which can seat 200 guests. A private bride’s suite and groom’s den await them and their attendants. (SEE AD PAGE 76)

Antebellum Oaks

W (512) 423-0372 14913 Murfin Rd. ■ Web site: www.antebullumoaksvenue.com Antebellum Oaks is situated very close to Austin, but tucked far enough away to be the ideal site for elegant and romantic weddings in Central Texas. Antebellum Oaks’ foundation is “service to others, before self,” and our goal has always been to facilitate the dynamics of family, community and tradition by helping each bride create their perfect wedding. (SEE AD PAGE 98)

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Arbor Pointe Event Centre 655 East Palm Valley, Round Rock • (512) 218-1218 Web site: www.arborpointevents.com Arbor Pointe offers ambiance and elegance at a secluded setting in historic Round Rock. This hidden treasure, nestled on the banks of Brushy Creek, allows you to “escape the city” for picturesque vistas. Arbor Pointe, an affordable single location, provides indoor/outdoor venues, wedding professionals, a wedding officiant, caterer and DJ. Enjoy special moments in the bride’s parlor and groom’s salon. Dance under vaulted ceilings and crystal chandeliers. Customized menus will lift spirits and warm palates. Our passion is service designed to turn your visions into cherished memories. (SEE AD INSIDE FRONT COVER)

Arthur Murray Dance Studio

N (512) 454-7663 13945 Hwy. 183 North, Ste. C-1 ■ Web site: www.texdance.com Arthur Murray Dance Studio has more to offer than just dance lessons! We are also the perfect location for your wedding reception or party. With more than 3200 square feet and 4 dance floors, we can accommodate up to 100 guests for your wedding ceremony and reception with plenty of free parking! We can provide full music and light systems. Bring your own DJ or use ours. Think of Arthur Murray’s as your one-stop shopping spot for your dancing and facility needs. (SEE AD PAGE 112)

Austin Marriott North at Round Rock 2600 La Frontera Blvd., Round Rock • (512) 634-4613 Web site: www.austinmarriottnorth.com Located in Round Rock at La Frontera Plaza, the Austin Marriott North is the premiere choice for Round Rock and North Austin brides. We can accommodate groups of 50 to 450 in awardwinning Marriott style, and offer a variety of packages specially tailored to your wedding dreams. Your guests can stay with us in style at special rates, with La Frontera shopping and restaurants only steps away. The Austin Marriott North can make your wedding everything you have ever imagined. (SEE AD PAGE 129)

Austin Marriott South

S (512) 634-2036 4415 South IH 35 ■ Web site: www.marriott.com/AUSAP Austin’s premier location to create the wedding of your dreams with more than 9,000 square feet of beautifully appointed event space to spotlight you on your dream day. Our catering and event teams have countless ways to impress your family and friends. The Austin Marriott South provides an oasis of casual elegance in South Austin. Our team delivers your dreams and visions in a stunning ballroom with exceptional cuisine and seamless service. Packages available for every occasion. (SEE AD PAGE 97)

Austin Party Cruises

W (512) 328-9887 2215 Westlake Dr. ■ Web site: www.austinpartycruises.com Cruises for weddings, receptions, and rehearsal dinners on Lake Austin close to downtown. Popular scenic backdrops of Mount Bonnell, Westlake Resorts, Loop 360 Arch Bridge, and Majestic Waterfront Estates make for a wonderfully memorable cruise! The “Celebration” is our newest cruiser featuring air-conditioned comfort. We offer full catering services or you can provide your own arrangements. Visit our web site for more information. (SEE AD PAGE 42) Continued on Page 394

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Austin’s Texas Star Meeting & Event Center

S (512) 801-7713 11810 Manchaca ■ Web site: www.austintexasstar.com Warm and welcoming—that’s the feeling you and your guests will have the moment you enter Austin’s Texas Star Meeting & Event Center. Two attractive banquet rooms open to a lush indoor courtyard featuring sparkling ceiling, fountains and a lighted gazebo. Our staff and event coordinators help you plan exceptional wedding ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners. We have everything you want and need for a truly memorable wedding experience. We’re conveniently located in South Austin, just minutes from ABIA and downtown. (SEE AD PAGE 37)

Avery Ranch Golf Club

N (512) 248-2442 10500 Avery Club Dr. ■ Web site: www.averyranchgolf.com Nestled along the banks of Brushy Creek, just minutes from downtown, this hidden treasure provides an awe-inspiring location for the outdoor/indoor wedding of your dreams. With breathtaking views of both Brushy Creek and the golf course, Avery Ranch Golf Club provides a beautiful and unique location for your big day. We offer a full-service professional catering staff with a passion for excellence. Make your dreams a reality at Avery Ranch Golf Club and Event Center. (SEE AD PAGE 76)

Balcones Country Club

NW (512) 258–1621 ext. 231 8600 Balcones Club Dr. ■ Web site: www.balconescountryclub.com/catering/weddings Beautiful beginnings start at Balcones Country Club. Let us create the perfect setting to celebrate your special day. Situated against a backdrop of lush greens, Balcones offers a great location to host indoor or outdoor ceremonies and receptions. We work with you to ensure your guests enjoy Austin hospitality, tradition and casual elegance that come with the private club experience. Conveniently located, our clubhouse offers two expansive banquet spaces personalized to fit your day with our packages, or create your own. (SEE AD PAGE 49)

Bastrop Convention & Exhibit Center 1408 Chestnut St., Bastrop • (512) 332-8981 Web site: www.bastropconventioncenter.com The beautiful Bastrop Convention & Exhibit Center is the perfect setting for your big day. At 26,000 square-feet, with a host of amenities, free parking and 16-hour daily rental time available, this attractive facility is ideally affordable for brides and their families. A flexible main ballroom, private bridal room and additional outdoor venue space sets the stage for an unforgettable experience for your wedding party and guests, while you'll love our competitive pricing. (SEE AD PAGE 70)

Berry Creek Country Club 30500 Berry Creek Dr., Georgetown • (512) 930-4615 Web site: www.berrycreekcc.com Situated in an exclusive neighborhood, amidst a lush green golf course with fountains and lakes dotting the landscape, Berry Creek Country Club is the ideal site for all your bridal events. Recite your vows at an outdoor ceremony then retreat to our grand ballroom featuring vaulted ceilings, tiered crystal chandeliers and an expansive hardwood dance floor, perfect for your reception. Use our catering packages for easy planning, or have our executive chef prepare the customized culinary delight of your dreams. Full bar services are also available. (SEE AD PAGE 79)

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DT (512) 475-6516 200 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. ■ Web site: www.blantonmuseum.org/event The Blanton Museum of Art, centrally located on the campus of The University of Texas, offers you a unique setting for your wedding. The Atrium, with its soaring 50-foot ceiling and iridescent blue walls serves as the centerpiece of the museum. In addition, the galleries display impressive art collections for your guests to enjoy. Whether you host an intimate dinner or a grand reception, the Blanton will make a lasting impression on every guest. (SEE AD PAGE 36)

Bob Bullock Museum

DT (512) 936-4699 1800 Congress Ave. ■ Web site: www.thestoryoftexas.com Make history by hosting your wedding at the Bullock Museum, an iconic Texas landmark in downtown Austin. From the dramatic 35-foot bronze Lone Star at the entrance, to the grand lobby’s Texas-sized dance floor where, fluid archways, and romantic lighting provide the perfect setting for a celebration everyone will remember. The museum can assist you with all your venue needs, including catering, rentals and bar setup through our exclusive partner, Rosemary’s Catering. (SEE AD PAGE 127)

Brodie Homestead

S (512) 439-2981 5211 Brodie Lane ■ Web site: www.brodiehomestead.com With the perfect balance of rustic charm and modern elegance, the Brodie Homestead will provide an unforgettable backdrop for your wedding and reception. It is ideally located just south of downtown Austin in Sunset Valley. The completely restored historic barn property has been a landmark in the eyes of Austin residents since it was built in the 1940s, and is tailor-made for your wedding. (SEE AD PAGES 12 & 13)

Camp Lucy 3509 Creek Rd., Dripping Springs • (512) 894-4400 Web site: www.camplucy.com Elegant, unique and artistically detailed, the venues at Camp Lucy provide picture-perfect settings for legendary weddings. Camp Lucy is located in Dripping Springs, in the Texas Hill Country, just minutes from Austin, near San Antonio, and the ideal destination from Houston and Dallas. Camp Lucy also features luxury on-site accommodations. From the moment Camp Lucy’s custommade gates swing open, you know you have found your dream location and true inspiration (SEE AD PAGE 90)

Canyonwood Ridge 250 South Canyonwood Dr., Dripping Springs • (512) 284-4194 Web site: www.canyonwoodridge.com Canyonwood Ridge is a new Hill Country wedding and events venue located approximately 20 minutes from downtown Austin now taking reservations for April 1, 2016 and beyond. The outdoor ceremony site, as well as the indoor chapel, offers planning flexibility and picturesque backdrops. Canyonwood Ridge is unique and romantic with its dramatic views and Hill Country rustic undertones, but maintains a balance of simplicity and flexibility for brides to plan their perfect day. (SEE AD PAGE 75)

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Carrington Crossing 300 Main St. Buda • (512) 295-1559 Web site: www.carrington-crossing.com Dating back to the late 1800s, Carrington Crossing sits amidst some of the most historic buildings in Central Texas. The authentic architectural details and updated elegance, makes Carrington Crossing the perfect place to start your new journey together, celebrate life and enjoy intimate moments. (SEE AD PAGE 130)

Cedar Skies at Log Country Cove 617 Log Country Cove, Burnet • (830) 798-5900 or (512) 627-5312 Web site: www.cedar-skies.com What better way to have your wedding than relaxing with friends and family all weekend by Lake LBJ at the newest rustic venue — Cedar Skies at Log Country Cove. We welcome you to enjoy your wedding day and leave the planning to us. We are more than just a venue; we are a destination-wedding getaway for the whole wedding party. On-site lodging allows guests to stay the weekend, not just a few hours. (SEE AD PAGE 126)

Charles Johnson House

S (512) 767-0788 404 Atlanta St. ■ Web site: www.travispost76.org Our gorgeous, spacious and flexible 150-year-old “Gone with the Wind” mansion set on our beautiful lawn with 500-year-old oak trees is great for your ceremony with up to 300 people. We allow outside food and alcohol at no extra cost with lots of free parking. We give you ample time for set-up to make it the wedding of your dreams. The Ballroom (Hall of Honor) has excellent wooden dance floor and seats 150 guests. Tables and chairs included. (SEE AD PAGE 50)

Chateau Bellevue

DT (512) 472-1336 708 San Antonio St. ■ Web site: www.chateaubellvueaustin.org Chateau Bellevue, built in 1874, is perfect for an intimate bridal luncheon, a rehearsal dinner celebration or a fabulous reception. Featuring a large ballroom with a stage, a spectacular outdoor patio reminiscent of an Italian villa, elegant parlors and charming dressing rooms, Chateau Bellevue, listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, is located minutes away from all areas of Austin with free parking. Our professional full-time staff is known for excellent cuisine and gracious service. (SEE AD PAGE 113)

Chateau On The Creek 2601 Sam Bass Rd., Round Rock • (512) 733-8484 Web site: www.chateauonthecreek.com Chateau on the Creek is Austin’s newest wedding venue nestled in the seclusion of seven picturesque acres. Begin your life together in the ambiance of the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy your ceremony in the gazebo under the canopy of century old oaks. Then move to our indoor facility for your beautiful reception. Rely on the experience of Kathy Hunt, owner of Cakes by Kathy. (SEE AD PAGE 69)

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The County Line

W (512) 327-1742 On The Hill – 6500 Bee Cave Rd. ■ NW (512) 346-3664 On The Lake – 5204 FM 2222 ■ Web site: www.countyline.com The Original County Line! Located in an historic old “speak-easy,” this County Line offers an incredible 20-mile view of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Spectacular sunsets make the perfect backdrop for your special evening. Engagement party, rehearsal dinner or reception, The County Line can offer your guests a true taste of Texas hospitality and barbecue. (SEE AD PAGE 35)

Courtyard & Residence Inn by Marriott Austin Downtown

DT (512) 691-9225 300 East 4th St. ■ Web site: www.marriottaustindowntown.com Our surroundings will inspire you; our personal attention will spoil you. Themed weddings, customized menus, and intimate details are no problem for our team of wedding planners. No single event merits more attention to detail than your wedding. When you choose the Marriott, you've selected experts to make your dream day come true. Set in the heart of downtown Austin, plenty of event space including a beautiful rooftop terrace and 449 sleeping rooms mean your guests can relax and take the elevator home to their spacious suite and our Austin hospitality. (SEE AD PAGE 85)

Crowne Plaza Hotel Austin

N (512) 323-5466 6121 IH-35 North ■ Web site: www.crowneplaza.com/austincentral The decision to be married has been made! Now let the Crowne Plaza relieve the anxiety of planning your wedding reception. We specialize in making the most detailed wedding receptions effortless. Our beautiful newly renovated main ballroom can accommodate up to 500 people and will insure this occasion is the most memorable. (SEE AD PAGE 49)

The Crystal River Inn 326 West Hopkins, San Marcos Toll Free (888) 396-3739 Web site: www.crystalriverinn.com With calming fountains, breath-taking gardens, antiques, designer decor, and flawless catering our collection of historic buildings plays host to dozens of wonderful weddings every year. The Crystal River Inn offers big-city sophistication or down home simplicity at small-town prices. Our Inn is located in the Historic District of San Marcos and has 12 beautiful guestrooms to accommodate guests for a destination wedding. Our indoor-outdoor venue has a large courtyard for receptions. The adjacent dining room has a fireplace, piano, wet bar, and atrium. We are known for our comfortable elegant simplicity. (SEE AD PAGE 104)

The Cypress Club 19926 Thurman Bend Rd., Spicewood • (512) 402-1400 Web site: www.cypressclubatlaketravis.com The Cypress Club is an exclusive facility that offers breathtaking ambiance overlooking Lake Travis. Our pristine landscaped grounds offer the tranquil setting for your waterfront ceremony. Upscale design and intimate seating areas are offered in the club as well as a gourmet kitchen and custom brick pizza oven. Huge oversized oak trees and our spectacular sunset views, make the Cypress Club one of the most romantic settings for your special day. (SEE AD PAGE 57) Continued on Page 398

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Cypress Falls Event Center 1 Woodcreek Circle, Wimberley • (512) 722-3131 Web site: www.cypressfallsevents.com At Cypress Falls Event Center we create destination-style weddings, offering lodging, rehearsal dinners, weddings and receptions. The hotel has 22 rooms and can sleep up to 75. You won’t pay additional fees for staffing or cleanup and we do all the set up. Relax knowing that our two consultants and interns will take care of all your needs and that you will be our only wedding on your special day. We have ample indoor space for inclement weather. (SEE AD PAGE 110)

The Dominion Country Club One Dominion Dr., San Antonio • (210) 698-4816 Web site: www.the-dominion.com As you pull into the Dominion Country Club, just one thought comes to mind—magnificent! Viewing the hand-laid cobblestone drive and hand-carved Cantera-stone columns, you’ll find yourself transformed back into a time of Renaissance beauty and charm. The Dominion Country Club provides an elegant setting throughout all the seasons and personalized customer service along with an experienced wedding planning staff that will ensure your dreams become reality.

DoubleTree by Hilton Austin

N (512) 454-3737 6505 IH-35 North ■ Web site: www.austin.doubletree.com The DoubleTree Hotel Austin offers beautiful Spanish colonial architecture and delectable cuisine for your wedding day with both indoor and outdoor ceremony and reception space. Not only does our hotel provide the ideal setting, it is also an ideal backdrop for timeless and modern wedding day photographs. In addition, we offer special rates for guestroom needs. Let the wedding and catering staff at DoubleTree Austin help make your wedding dreams a reality. (SEE AD PAGE 109)

DoubleTree by Hilton NW Arboretum

NW (512) 343–0888 8901 Business Park Dr. ■ Web site: www.doubletree.com Looking for a special place to hold your wedding? Looking for something brand new? Then you’ve found the perfect place. The Holiday Inn NW Arboretum will become DoubleTree by Hilton this summer. We are conveniently located on the corner of 183 and MoPac nestled in the hills of the Arboretum area. Call our catering team to arrange a private tour of our soon-to-be beautiful, newly renovated property and have it all under one roof. (SEE AD PAGE 78)

Embassy Suites

E (512) 519-0466 5901 North IH-35 ■ Web site: www.austincentral.embassysuites.com Make your big day memorable for both you and your guests by holding your wedding at Embassy Suites by Hilton™. With our full-service venue and catering services, we can help you plan, book, and celebrate all the events of your wedding in style. At Embassy Suites, your wedding party guests will have plenty of room to relax in our spacious two-room suites and can our complimentary evening reception, and cooked-to-order breakfast Our full-service facilities and caring staff can cater to your needs along every step of your wedding planning, for events both large and small. (SEE AD PAGE 87)

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Etter-Harbin Alumni Center

N (512) 471-0789 2110 San Jacinto Blvd. ■ Web site: www.therkgroup.com/venues/austin/ With two unique wedding spaces, we offer elegant options for every bride. The Connally Ballroom can seat up to 400 guests with a gorgeous vaulted wood ceiling and a 270-degree view overlooking Waller Creek and the Regents Bridge. The Main Lounge & Concourses have plush leather couches, cowhide chairs, Texas granite coffee tables, and grand burnished iron chandeliers. With two outside terraces for ceremonies, cocktail hours, or even dancing, there is room for up to 150 seated banquet style and dancing on the custom marble floors. (SEE AD PAGE 127)

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

N (512) 835-9463 11600 Century Oaks Terrace ■ DT (512) 457-1500 320 E. 2nd St. ■ Web site: www.flemingssteakhouse.com For the perfect celebration, experience private dining at its finest. Plan your rehearsal lunch or dinner, bridal shower, Sunday send-off brunch, bachelor party, or reception at Fleming’s. Choose from a range of thoughtfully created menus to ensure your private event is a resounding success. Our private dining directors can also create customized menus for any budget. (SEE AD PAGE 105)

Gabriel Springs 5299 W. Hwy. 29, Georgetown • (512) 850-7956 Web site: www.gabrielsprings.com Tucked away between trees and streams, The Springs Events has a location for every memory. Relax all day in the rustic elegance of Gabriel Springs, and celebrate the night away with your family and friends. Gabriel Springs offers a unique and spacious reception hall coupled with a large outdoor ceremony site, with many services and amenities. (SEE AD PAGE 42)

Hacienda del Lago 14000 FM 2769, Volente • (512) 496-0099 Web site: www.laketravisevents.com With spectacular views of Lake Travis and only minutes from downtown Austin, Hacienda del Lago, Austin’s newest wedding venue, offers a unique 10-acre sanctuary, surrounded by nature preserves. Specializing in multi-day packages, including lodging and full use of the grounds and facilities, Hacienda del Lago will help you feel relaxed as you prepare for your special day. The immaculately restored main house, gardens and outdoor spaces provide endless possibilities for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. (SEE AD PAGE 53)

Hamilton Twelve

SW (512) 264-1533 18619 Hamilton Pool Rd. ■ Web site: www.hamiltontwelve.com Hamilton Twelve venue is a Mediterranean-style in the hills of Dripping Springs. Come find the splendor of vintage elegance just 20 minutes from Central Austin. Hamilton Twelve combines simple luxury with a romantic ambiance for a memorable and enchanting experience. Our locale is ideal for weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, bachelorette parties and engagement photos. With our full-service venue, your entire event can be taken care of in one gorgeous location. (SEE AD PAGE 50) Continued on Page 400

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Heritage House 5001 McGregor Lane, Dripping Springs • (512) 894-4933 Web site: www.heritagehouseds.com Venture west of Austin to Dripping Springs and discover Heritage House, a picturesque wedding venue nestled on a gracious 30-acre estate. Heritage House features Grace Chapel, a true work of art, framed by mature oaks. We also offer a charming gazebo beside a meandering stream, as one of several outdoor ceremony sites. You and your guests can enjoy the open-air pavilion and the event barn. There is so much for you to discover here. (SEE AD PAGE 41)

Hill’s Cafe

S (512) 851-9300 4700 S. Congress Ave. ■ Web site: www.hillscafe.com A South Austin landmark, that has been serving the Austin community since 1947. Our backyard can accommodate up to 800 guests and houses the legendary stage that many timeless musicians have preformed on. If you are in need of a place that embodies Southern charm, serves up great food, and has enough history to entertain guests of all ages, we’d love to have your rehearsal dinner or wedding here. (SEE FOLD OUT BETWEEN PAGES 96 & 97)

The Hills of Lakeway Country Club

W (512) 261-7200 26 Club Estates Parkway ■ Web site: www.thehillscc.com The Hills Country Club is the perfect setting for all of your wedding events. All of the details will be given the extra attention your wedding deserves ensuring the wedding of your dreams. Our clubhouse offers a lavish lounge with a built-in bar, men’s and women’s private changing rooms, amenities for both indoor and outdoor events, competitive pricing and nearby sleeping accommodations. The elegant, intimate atmosphere of our country club will impress your guests and exceed your expectations. (SEE AD PAGE 111)

House on the Hill

W (512) 327-5377 319 Addie Roy Rd. ■ Web site: www.houseonthehillaustin.com House on the Hill commands spectacular Hill Country views from walls of glass, porches and balconies. This stunning 10-acre estate, conveniently located off Bee Caves Road near Loop 360, is a unique and ideal setting for your wedding, reception, rehearsal dinner, meetings, retreats and guest lodging. The main house and cottage, custom-designed by artist Bill Hoey, feature spacious rooms with views, vaulted ceilings, wood paneling, Saltillo tile and wood flooring. Use the caterer of your choice when hosting your event in our beautiful garden or 1,000-square-foot majestic indoor event room. Treat your guests to charming and unique lodging, complete with pool. For an event and memories that you will cherish for a lifetime call us. (SEE AD PAGE 7)

The Inn At Wild Rose Hall

SW (512) 380-LOVE (5683) 11110 Fitzhugh Rd. ■ Web site: www.theinnatwildrosehall.com A one-of-a-kind event venue nestled on 6 acres of gorgeous live oak trees, The Inn at Wild Rose Hall blends relaxing natural beauty with a truly Austin vintage Hill Country vibe. Just a short 20 minute drive from downtown, you’ll find yourself in a place you want to not only get married at but you don’t want to leave. Best of the Knot winner and winner of the Bride’s Choice Award 2010-15. (SEE AD PAGES 54 & 55) Bride’s Dressing Room

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Iron Cactus Mexican Grill & Margarita Bar

W (512) 263-7636 13420 Galleria Circle, Bee Cave ■ DT (512) 692-8059 606 Trinity St. ■ N (512) 794-8778 10001 Stonelake Blvd. ■ Web site: www.ironcactus.com The Iron Cactus wants to host your next party. Whether it’s a formal sit-down dinner, a buffet, or simply drinks and appetizers, we can accommodate you in a variety of ways and are happy to work with special requests. (SEE AD PAGE 120)

Kindred Oaks 2100 County Road 176, Georgetown • (512) 260-9690 Web site: www.kindredoaks.com Kindred Oaks touches the hearts of everyone who ventures in.We offer two country settings for weddings, receptions, parties, reunions and business meetings. Both are situated in a natural wooded wonderland. We invite you to visit us and select the location that best suits your needs. (SEE AD PAGE 50)

La Estancia Bella 3401 Lone Man Mountain Rd., Wimberley • (512) 550-6727 Web site: www.laestanciabella.com La Estancia Bella is uniquely situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country on a stunning 100acre family longhorn ranch. A distinctive experience with a new 6500-square-foot grand reception hall, stage, dance floor, catering kitchen, courtyards, gardens, barn, plentiful parking, bride/groom dressing quarters, indoor/outdoor bars, lodging and gazebo with terraced seating. (SEE AD PAGE 30)

Las Palomas Restaurant-Bar

W (512) 327-9889 3201 Bee Cave Rd., Ste. 122 ■ Web site: www.laspalomasrestaurant.com Considered the “hidden jewel” of Westlake, Las Palomas Restaurant-Bar serves an authentic and distinctive cuisine from the interior of Mexico in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Our high standards and attention to detail ensure patrons are served only the best, using treasured family recipes for our signature mole sauce, seafood and produce, as well as a full range of delicious dishes, premium margaritas, wines and beers. Our artfully decorated dining rooms, peaceful patio, full bar, and flexible private event rooms provide a relaxed and refined atmosphere for your special event. (SEE AD PAGE 110)

The Long Center

S (512) 261-0142 701 West Riverside Dr. ■ Web site: www.thelongcenter.org Situated in the heart of our lovely city, the Long Center has been the center of everything that is Austin for 50 years. The Long Center is capable of handling intimate weddings and receptions in the glass enclosed Kodosky ballroom. The City Terrace lights up with breathtaking, panoramic views of Lady Bird Lake and the city skyline for receptions up to 1,000. (SEE AD PAGES 8 & 9)

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Long Road Ranch 12750 E. State Hwy 29, Georgetown • (512) 818-1335 Web site: www.longroadranch.com Long Road Ranch is not just another venue, but a home away from home, as you become an extension of our family. With a short 40-minute drive north of downtown, you can experience your own private 137-acre working ranch. Wrought-Iron gates welcome you to tranquil waters and majestic, peaceful countrysides one seldom sees. Have exclusive use of a spacious ranch house, multiple indoor/outdoor sites, including a beautiful 9,000 square-foot grand stable. Do things differently and come home to us. (SEE AD PAGE 126)

Lotus Ranch 525 Fischer Trail, Wimberley • (512) 847-6633 Web site: www.lotusranch.org Nestled on 40 enchanting acres, Lotus Ranch provides several beautiful indoor and outdoor settings for your ceremony, rehearsal dinner, reception and family gatherings. Indoor we can seat 150, while outdoors up to 250 comfortably. Our lodge will sleep 22 and the bridal suite up to 5 more. You may choose your own caterer and vendors, or we can arrange it all for you. Lotus Ranch is where wedding memories are made. (SEE AD PAGE 40)

Ma Maison 2550 Bell Springs Rd., Dripping Springs • (512) 777-1642 Web site: www.themamaison.com Ma Maison is Austin’s newest wedding venue. We combine beautiful French-inspired facilities with a quality of service that makes your wedding one that will be remembered with the fondest memories. Just outside of Austin, the great Texas Hill Country brings you to the Provence-like region of southern France. We are able to host weddings of any size and have indoor and outdoor ceremony locations. We provide unforgettable celebrations in an old world setting. (SEE AD PAGE 117)

The Mansion at ColoVista 100 Country Club Dr., Bastrop • (512) 629-4585 Web site: www.colovistagolf.com Imagine gliding down a majestic winding staircase under a massive crystal chandelier, and into the marble-floored great room, and your guests enjoying cocktails on the second floor balcony at sunset with that panoramic view of the Colorado River Valley. Whatever your vision, the luxurious Mansion at ColoVista and its classic southern colonial style creates the perfect setting for your exquisite dream wedding. (SEE AD PAGE 104)

Memory Lane Weddings & Events 403 KC Memory Lane, Dripping Springs • (512) 894-0700 Web site: www.memorylaneweddings.com Located amongst the rolling hills in Dripping Springs lies a unique setting designed to cater to your special event. At Memory Lane you have the opportunity to spend three days and two nights in celebration with family, friends and loved ones. Our 18 acres provides a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with accommodations for 20 people. Our covered pavilion has seating for up to 250 people. (SEE AD PAGE 98)

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S (512) 236-1226 615 Cardinal Lane ■ Web site: www.mercuryhall.com Mercury Hall is a beautiful restored building, moved more than 120 miles to three private acres in South Austin from Mercury, Texas.With its 13 cathedral-style stained glass windows and bead-board lined heart pine walls and ceilings, Mercury Hall offers classic old-fashioned elegance and charm ideal for wedding ceremonies, receptions or both. We also provide the following: 100 white metal folding chairs. 12–60” round tables, 4–6’ banquet tables and 2–8’ banquet tables. (SEE AD PAGE 116)

Merryvale Weddings 13801 Carpenter Lane, Manchaca • (512) 906-0163 Web site: www.merryvaleaustin.com Your together forever begins at Merryvale Weddings, South Austin’s best-kept secret. Tucked away at the end of a country road, Merryvale sits on a 5-acre secluded country estate offering a bridal suite, beauty salon, dressing suites, a groom’s den with access to the outdoor swimming pool, ample parking plus on-site lodging. Our all-inclusive ceremony and reception packages include everything from the first kiss to the last dance and everything in between. (SEE AD PAGE 61)

The Oasis on Lake Travis

W (512) 266-9242 6550 Comanche Trail ■ Web site: www.oasis-austin.com Located 450 feet above Lake Travis, the view of the Texas Hill Country is breathtaking and the sunsets are spectacular. The Oasis offers a unique range of experiences to please the tastes of all. Large or small, formal or informal, inside or out, The Oasis welcomes your next gathering from 25 to 1000 people (SEE AD PAGE 121)

Old Glory Ranch 3633 River Rd., Wimberley • (512) 847-3646 Web site: www.oldgloryranch.com Begin your life together in our breathtaking Chapel Hall, under the graceful arms of our Live Oak grove, or on the banks of the crystal-clear waters of the Blanco River. Your wedding and reception will be a captivating experience at Old Glory Ranch. We have redefined hospitality and entertainment to “glorify” your special day and create a classic celebration. We are a fullservice facility offering a selection of caterers, live music, photographers, designers, and carriage/wagon rides to customize your event. Providing you and your guests with first-class celebrations in simple, unique country elegance is our mission at Old Glory Ranch. Old Glory Ranch is a premier Hill Country event facility in all its glory. (SEE AD PAGE 89)

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Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark

S (512) 383-2658 4140 Governor’s Row ■ Web site: www.omniaustinsouthpark.com From an intimate rehearsal dinner to a spectacular reception, the professional catering staff at the Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark will insure your special event exceeds your every expectation. The Omni features a Grand Ballroom, which can comfortably accommodate up to 500 guests plus additional space for more intimate celebrations. Relax, enjoy and savor the magic of your special day at the AAA four Diamond Omni Hotel at Southpark, luxury that’s surprisingly sensible. (SEE AD PAGE 80)

Onion Creek Club

S (512) 383-2004 2510 Onion Creek Pkwy. ■ Web site: www.onioncreekclub.com Our legendary private clubhouse with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking our greens is a perfect backdrop for your bridal luncheon, rehearsal dinner, ceremony and wedding reception. We offer impeccable full-service catering based on your style of wedding and the number of guests. Menus can be specially designed by you to add a personal touch to your wedding day with anything from hor d’oeuvres to a formal plated dinner. (SEE AD PAGE 33)

Palm Door on Sabine

DT (512) 391-1994 401 Sabine, Ste. A ■ Web site: www.palmdoor.com Palm Door on Sabine is an urban loft space located in the heart of downtown Austin. The venue has an open floor plan of more than 2,900 square feet with 14’ vaulted ceilings, white walls, hardwood floors, a private bridal suite, and furniture to accommodate 150 guests. Step outside the venue, and enjoy a creek-side patio overlooking Waller Creek. This intimate gem is perfect for weddings, receptions, engagement parties and more. (SEE AD PAGES 92 & 93)

Palm Door on Sixth

DT (512) 391-1994 508 E. 6th St. ■ Web site: www.palmdoor.com Palm Door on Sixth is a contemporary venue for engagement parties, rehearsal dinners, weddings, and receptions boasting 7,255 square-foot versatile indoor and outdoor space. With a newly renovated courtyard with a green lawn located in heart of the Historic Entertainment district, it's an urban oasis perfect for a downtown Austin destination wedding. (SEE AD PAGES 92 & 93)

The Pavilions at Rockport Beach 911 Navigation Circle, Rockport • (361) 729-6661 Web site: www.rockportbeach-texas.com Located on Aransas Bay, the Pavilions at Rockport Beach offers breathtaking waterfront views and sunsets perfect for any event. With a variety of four venues to choose from you’re sure to find the perfect one for your needs. We offer indoor and outdoor facilities, mature palm trees, cabanas, umbrellas and picturesque walkways over bridges. The only thing holding you back is your imagination. We look forward to helping you plan the perfect event. (SEE AD PAGE 71)

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SW (512) 656-6761 10601 Derecho Dr. #B ■ Web site: www.pecanspringsranch.com Where Hill Country charm meets uptown style, 15 minutes west of downtown Austin is where you’ll find us with a beautifully landscaped 6000-square-foot enclosed and climate controlled building designed for weddings and special events. Located on 17 acres surrounded by pecan and oak trees on Slaughter Creek, we offer multiple ceremony sites including a beautiful covered ceremony location. A bridal house and groom’s lounge in separate locations include full baths and all the necessities to prepare for the big day. (SEE AD PAGE 58)

Phillips Event Center

N (512) 926-2252 8140 Exchange Dr. ■ Web site: www.phillipseventcenter.com The Phillips Event Center is Austin’s newest event venue. Located near downtown Austin, the center boasts more than 4,800 square feet of space and can accommodate up to 400 guests The space is perfect for wedding receptions, ceremonies, rehearsal dinners and other special occasions. Amenities include a catering kitchen, bridal dressing room, hardwood floors and a circular drive perfect for valet parking. With parking on site and additional street parking, the Phillips Event Center is the ideal place for your next event. (SEE AD PAGE 77)

The Pioneer Farms

N (512) 261-0142 10621 Pioneer Farms Dr. ■ Web site: www.sterlingaffairs.com Pioneer Farms is available for elegant Texas weddings and receptions complete with town square, historic church, carriage tours, wedding facilities, and indoor banquet hall capable of accommodating any size reception. Choose a reception at one of five historic areas. In each area you can immerse yourself in a piece of history. (SEE AD PAGES 8 & 9)

Radisson Hotel & Suites Austin

DT 111 Cesar Chavez ■ (512) 478-9611 or (512) 473-1544 Web site: www.radisson.com/austintx Radisson Hotel & Suites Austin offers upscale accommodations in a unique downtown, lakeside setting. Offering genuine southwestern hospitality and legendary service, this first-class facility is the perfect location for your perfect day. (SEE AD PAGE 5)

Rancho Mirando 6600 FM 32, Fischer • (512) 826-7847 Web site: www.ranchomirando.com Rancho Mirando is a luxurious 50-acre guest ranch and special event venue located an hour from Austin, between Wimberley and Blanco. Breathtaking views overlooking the Wimberley valley, lavender and olive punctuated outdoor spaces, and mission-style stone architecture set the stage for flawless entertaining. Outdoor features include an intimate entertaining pavilion, expansive lawns, flagstone veranda, several arbors and a grotto pool. The eclectic and colorful indoor living spaces provide creature comforts to rival the best hotel for up to 14 guests. (SEE AD PAGE 43)

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Red Oak Ballroom

N (512) 451–3700 2525 W. Anderson Lane, Ste. 365 ■ Web site: www.redoakballroom.com At the Red Oak Ballroom, we understand every couple is unique and want their wedding reception to capture the spirit of their love. We are here to make that dream a reality. We know you’ll need help, so we assign you an event coordinator who works with you on every detail of your event — from the decorations and linens, to the DJ and photographer — and anticipates problems and offers suggestions. Let the us worry about making your day perfect. You have a life to plan. (SEE AD PAGE 52)

Reunion Ranch 850 CR 255, Georgetown • (512) 515-6200 Web site: www.reunionranch1.com Experience Texas Hill Country elegance nestled among a grove of live oaks. Our Texas-sized hospitality and native Hill Country appeal provides a unique alternative to other more traditional venues. Saddlecreek Crossing, our spacious indoor facility, has the capacity to seat 50 to 600 guests. The on-site catering staff offers a variety of menu options. Our wedding coordinator will be all you need to help plan the most cherished event of your life. Let us share in your special day. (SEE AD PAGE 34)

River Place Country Club

W (512) 346-1114 ext. 3904 4207 River Place Blvd. ■ Web site: www.riverplaceclub.com Our casually elegant clubhouse, with awe-inspiring views of our championship Tom Kite golf course and the Hill Country, provides endless possibilities for your wedding ceremony and reception, rehearsal dinner, golf outings and more. At River Place, you and your guests will always notice our warmth and professionalism, along with our attention to detail and genuine concern for providing outstanding service. Our remarkable staff is devoted to anticipating guest needs, rather than just fulfilling them. (SEE AD PAGE 88)

Riverbend Church

W 4214 Capital of Texas Hwy. N. ■ Ceremonies: (512) 743-2223 • Receptions: (512) 327-3540 x267 Web site: www.riverbend.com Looking for the most beautiful wedding chapel in Austin? Riverbend opens its beautiful chapel to the public for weddings. Choose one of our pastors to be your officiant or bring your own. The chapel will hold up to 320 guests, has a beautiful stage, ample free parking, and we provide a “day-of” wedding coordinator who will work with you to make sure your day is picture perfect. Book your reception too in our beautiful ballroom. (SEE AD PAGE 32)

Ruby Ranch Lodge & Celebration Facility 292 West Bartlett Dr., Buda • (512) 567-6979 or (512) 295-5888 Web site: www.rubyranchlodge.com The Ruby Ranch Lodge is spacious, can host up to 200 guests and is convenient to Austin, San Marcos and surrounding areas. The Lodge is a beautiful place to create lasting memories you and your family can share for a lifetime, providing two indoor event rooms, an outdoor waterfall, an outdoor Tuscany ceremony site with twinkle-lit oaks along Onion Creek, use of the commercial kitchen and dining area for guests. Limited lodging is available. (SEE AD PAGE 74)

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Sheraton Austin Hotel

DT (512) 404-6946 701 East 11th St. ■ Web site: Sheraton.com/austin Sheraton Austin Hotel is dedicated to taking care of you and your guests so you can enjoy your most celebrated day. We pay special attention to every detail and demonstrate genuine care for the comfort of your guests. We’ll work with you every step of the way. Whether you are planning an intimate gathering for 10 or need room for 500 people, we’ll help banish any wedding planning stress. Because you don’t just stay here. You belong. (SEE AD PAGE 103)

Shirley Bird Perry Ballroom at Texas Union Hall

N (512) 475-6676 2247 Guadalupe ■ Web site: www.utexas.edu/txunion Dazzle and entertain your loved ones in our historic Shirley Bird Perry Ballroom or in our stylish Santa Rita suite. Our professional event planning and catering staff will oversee every detail to make sure your wedding is a momentous occasion. From buffets to seated dinners, we will customize an event that will surpass your expectations. (SEE AD PAGE 114)

Shoal Crossing

N (512) 261-0142 8611 North Mopac Blvd. ■ Web site: www.shoalcrossing.com Located in the very heart of Austin stands the Shoal Crossing wedding facility. Originally one of Austin’s finest restaurants in the 1960s, the remodeled property now houses the perfect wedding venue for both ceremony and receptions of 100 to 700 guests. With three unique ballrooms and manicured grounds, Shoal Crossing is a unique blend of classic and contemporary design, built to offer an affordable and beautiful choice for all sizes of weddings. (SEE AD PAGES 8 & 9)

The Star Ranch 2500 FM 685, Hutto • (512) 252-4653 Web site: www.starrancheventcenter.com At Star Ranch we start with an elegant banquet facility with panoramic golf course views and provide a skilled staff with a passion for excellence. The result is a unique experience that will make your special day spectacular. We’re ready to help you plan a memorable event that you will cherish for years to come. Each wedding package is custom-designed especially for you. Star Ranch is ready to make your wedding an affair to remember. (SEE AD PAGE 70)

Stonehouse Villa 15110 FM 150, Driftwood • (512) 608-3166 Web site: www.stonehousevilla.com Stonehouse Villa offers the perfect setting for your special day. The original limestone building, reception hall, 2,700 sq. ft. tented deck, and manicured lawns are perfect for parties of any size. We're a boutique venue and value each of our customers individually. We strive to provide the best customer service so you get the attention you deserve. Whether looking for a touch of luxury or a comfortable romantic venue, we welcome you to join us in the heart of Texas Wine Country. (SEE AD PAGE 62)

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The Terrace Club 2600 Hwy. 290 East, Dripping Springs • (512) 894-4009 Web site: www.theterraceclub.com The Terrace Club features sweeping canyon views along with all the charm and elegance the Hill Country offers. Step out onto our deck for cocktails, enjoy the use of the indoor ceremony room, or use the garden gazebo for your intimate ceremony. The Terrace Club is a full-service catering facility with exceptional menu selections and great service. Our wedding professionals are devoted to working with you in every aspect in creating a wonderful reception with memories to last a lifetime. (SEE AD OUTSIDE BACK COVER)

TerrAdorna 10900 Hibbs Lane, Manor • (512) 585-9105 Web site: www.terradorna.com TerrAdorna’s contemporary Texas eclectic style, shady landscaped grove, and expansive view are perfect for celebrating your special occasion. Designed with flexibility in mind, our open, allweather veranda will keep you cool in the summer, snug from the winter chill, or open up completely to the wrap-around deck, truly bringing the outdoors in. With soaring ceilings, open style architecture, and use of natural materials throughout, the facility and grounds are well-suited for intimate weddings to accommodate up to 150 guests. (SEE AD PAGE 59)

The Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs Mansion

N (512) 476-5845 2312 San Gabriel St. ■ Web site: www.themansion.info Built in 1931, the Mansion is one of the country’s finest examples of Georgian Revival architecture. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a Texas Historic Landmark. The ceiling in the 4,000 square-foot grand ballroom soars to 30 feet, and antiques furnish the elegant victorian parlor, library, and formal dining room. You may rent just the ballroom or the entire mansion and, as always, choose your own caterer. (SEE AD PAGE 99)

Texas Old Town 1205 Roland Lane, Kyle • (512) 396-1800 Web site: www.texasoldtown.com At Texas Old Town your special celebration will be enhanced by our value and all-inclusive service. Take your first dance under the stars on our outdoor dance floor, or inside our temperaturecontrolled rustic dance hall, while the Texas Old Town Wranglers play and the guests enjoy a barbecue dinner or meal of your choice, all part of our all-inclusive package. We can also arrange other services such as flowers, cakes, linens, horse drawn carriage rides, and photographers. (SEE AD PAGE 108)

Tipping T

SW (512) 413-4590 13127 Fitzhugh ■ Web site: www.tippingt.com Tipping T is an inn located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. We specialize in large group reservations. Stay with us and experience true southern hospitality. Our Tejas loft, located above the pavilion, offers an intimate setting and phenomenal sunset views for your next celebration. Bond around the fire pit, play lawn games, and raise a glass. A stay at Tipping T will make your special event even more memorable. (SEE AD PAGE 60)

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Trudy’s

SW (512) 301-4300 13059 Four Star Blvd. ■ Web site: www.trudys.com Celebrate with the food and drink you love. Trudy’s Four Star brings an Austin icon to the Hill Country. This expansive location boasts 13,000 square feet on the main floor in addition to a private rooftop terrace with sweeping sunset views which is perfect for your next rehearsal dinner, reception or private event. We also cater so you can enjoy our food at the destination of your choosing. Ask about how to get 10% off. (SEE AD PAGES 142 & 143)

Twin Creeks Country Club 3201 Twin Creeks Club Dr., Cedar Park (512) 250-3956 Web site: www.twincreeksclub.com Nestled among rambling creeks, hills and canyons of Northwest Austin, Twin Creeks Country Club is a full-service banquet facility that provides breathtaking views with indoor and outdoor locations that will provide endless possibilities for your special day. Our experienced banquet staff and culinary team will assist you in coordinating a memorable event including tables and chairs, linens, china, glassware and flatware. Our special services also include complimentary parking. (SEE AD PAGE 131)

Twisted Ranch 7345 F.M. 243, Bertram • (512) 553-5365 Web site: www.twistedranchweddings.com Twisted Ranch is a 200-acre ranch nestled in the heart of the Hill Country and located only 40 miles Northwest of Austin. It is a scene straight out of an Old West movie set. Imagine a winding road staged with rustic cabins, a sheriff’s office, general store, white wedding chapel, and a fabulous event barn. It is a gorgeous location where rustic meets elegance. Come experience why Twisted Ranch is like no other venue. (SEE AD PAGE 125)

Umlauf Sculpture Gardens & Museum

S (512) 445-5582 605 Robert E. Lee ■ Web site: www.umlaufsculpture.org Whether you desire a casual or an elegant affair, Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum can be customized easily to indulge your every whim. Little is needed to amplify this already beautiful space. We are ideally suited for parties between 80 and 200 guests, but our gardens are designed to accommodate a party of any size while keeping the same intimate feel. We can host wedding ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners for a true Austin experience. (SEE AD PAGE 58)

The Union on Eighth 224 E. Eighth, Georgetown • (512) 591-1955 Web site: www.theuniononeighth.com Only 20 minutes North of downtown Austin, The Union is comfortably nestled on the outskirts of the historic Georgetown square. Once a transmission shop, The Union is now a reclaimed, unique 6,000-square-foot event space available for bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, weddings and receptions. Offering an industrial warehouse feel, The Union is a unique indoor and outdoor space with a private courtyard, Airstream camp and chic interiors. (SEE AD PAGE 86)

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University Christian Church

N (512) 477-6104 2007 University Ave. ■ Web site: www.ucc-austin.org We consider the wedding ceremony to be a sacred event where the couple pledges themselves to one another in the presence of God. Weddings may be held in the sanctuary (seats 325 people) or the chapel (seats 50 people). Non-member weddings welcomed. Participate in the Life Partners presentations which focus on issues people face as they begin their partnership in marriage. Remember, the spirit and commitment you bring to your wedding is more important than all of the details. May God bless you as you plan your wedding. (SEE AD PAGE 36)

The University of Texas Club

N (512) 477-5800 2108 Robert Dedman Dr. ■ Web site: www.utclub.com Let your guests surround themselves in the club’s décor, which is uniquely Texas, offering a perfect backdrop for your special day. This most casual, yet elegant location combines warm cherry wood, granite and rustic tile surrounded by UT memorabilia. At the UT Club your guests will share in the rich tradition that is Texas — the university and the state. We offer wedding receptions that brides have come to cherish. (SEE AD PAGE 60)

Villa Antonia 19039 Adrian Way, Lake Travis • (512) 267-3509 Web site: www.villaantonia.com Villa Antonia offers those celebrating a wedding, breath-taking scenery overlooking Lake Travis. Enjoy the view from one of the balconies and then enter a stone-trimmed atrium, enhanced by the curved marble stairway with hand-wrought iron hearts welded into the railing design. Old World architecture evokes memories of timeless traditions and will leave lasting impressions for years to come. Walk by a waterfall, cross a bridge, and watch birds from the gardens but most of all, enjoy the spectacular wrap around views. (SEE AD PAGE 51)

Vintage Villas

W (512) 220-0185 4209 Eck Lane ■ Web site: www.vintagevillas.com Just a short drive from Austin and another world away is Vintage Villas — the perfect setting for all your wedding needs. With a dazzling combination of chapels, gazebos, decks, landscaped grounds, reception facilities, and exquisite, antique-filled hotel rooms your stay is designed to shower you in romance. Above the soaring cliffs of beautiful Lake Travis, enjoy a view of tranquil waters, panoramic hillsides, and daily sunsets that are certain to take your breath away. (SEE AD PAGE 3)

The Vista on Seward Hill

W (512) 327-3843 6414 West Bee Cave Rd. ■ Web site: www.thevistaonsewardhill.com The Vista is located among the hills of Westlake. A stone bridge and stream lead into a European-style courtyard containing statues and columns of fire. The stone waterfall buffet, gazebo for registration and ponds add to the landscaping. The Grand Room, with tapestries and crystal chandeliers, make an elegant formal setting for dinner. The 130-year-old pavilion provides a romantic rustic ambiance for dancing and an evening your guests will never forget. (SEE AD PAGE 1)

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The Westin Austin at the Domain

N (512) 832-4197 11301 Domain Dr. ■ Web site: www.westinaustinatthedomain.com Blending of modern comforts, personalized service and sophisticated style, welcome to The Westin Austin at the Domain where we redefine elegance with an effortless style and gracious attitude, ensuring an unforgettable experience. Located within one of Austin’s premier destinations, Westin Austin at the Domain offers a distinctive alternative for those who appreciate a higher standard. With more than 13,000 square feet of event space, we look forward to making your wedding day one to remember! (SEE AD PAGE 91)

The Wyndham Garden Hotel

S (512) 448-2444 or (512) 448-4999 3401 South IH-35 ■ Web site: www.wyndhamdaustin.com At the Wyndham Garden Hotel, our focus is personalized service and commitment to quality. Whether you want a full buffet, plated dinner or cocktail reception, our experienced staff will be with you every step of the way. We will customize any event to fit both your wants and needs, as well as your budget! Our dedicated team is here to ensure you have the special day that you have always dreamed of and memories that will last forever! (SEE AD PAGE 73)

VIDEOGRAPHY Also See Photography

2nd Generation Productions (512) 589-7372 Web site: www.2gvp.com 2nd Generation Productions will preserve the memories of your wedding forever. Using four cameras and two videographers, we professionally edit your video with music of your choosing. Your video can be available on the web for your family and friends. Consider a “Love Story” segment where you can capture your entire story in your own words from how you met and fell in love to your honeymoon plans. 2nd Generation Productions is a member of WEVA — Wedding and Event Videographers Association. (SEE AD PAGE 255)

Austin Aerial Media (512) 522-2456 Web site: www.austinam.com We want your video to feel like a feature film, for you and the viewer to be pulled into the story. We shoot footage using cinema techniques to get beautiful close-ups with a shallow depth of field. We utilize professional, electronic camera stabilizers and cranes in addition to tripods to produce smooth camera movement that creates a cinematic look and feel. Drone video footage captures Hollywood style angles for excellent location shots. (SEE AD PAGE 254)

Complete Weddings & Events 2407 S. Bell Blvd., Ste. B, Cedar Park • (512) 458-3535 Web site: www.completeaustin.com Complete Austin’s wedding videography has told unique stories—and tugged heart strings during wedding receptions—in vivid, high-definition video for more than 10 years. We make choosing your video package easy, with up-front pricing and no hidden costs.Our wedding videography makes memories that last forever. Just press “play.” (SEE AD PAGE 259) Continued on Page 412

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Double Knot Pictures (512) 730-0343 Web site: www.doubleknotpictures.com Double Knot Pictures is a team of seasoned photographers and videographers joined together to create imaginative, quality wedding photos and video. Double Knot is also a company of contradictions — relaxed yet professional, young yet experienced, humble yet unbelievably awesome. By incorporating methods from our work in fashion photography, narrative and commercial films, portraiture and more, we create wedding media unlike any other. Contact us if you would like to work together on creating something exceptional. (SEE AD PAGE 233)

FG FILMHOUSE LLC (509) 475-0768 Web site: www.fgfilmhousellc.com Your video should reflect your personality and style. That is what we strive to do with each and every film that we make. We don’t place time restrictions on your wedding day, giving you one less thing to worry about. Features such as the love story interview are also included at no additional cost. As your special day flies by, there is no better way to remember it than with one of our films. (SEE AD PAGE 254)

Jordan Bunch Productions (972) 880-2981 Web site: www.jordanbunchproductions.com We are the only company this magazine offering a photo+video fusion package. We have the fastest turn around in the business, usually getting your video back to you while you are still on your honeymoon. As a photography professional for 5+ years, I video weddings from the perspective of an artist, not a broadcaster. Check out our videos. We believe they speak for themselves. Give us a call and lets meet up to discuss how we can make the memories of your special day last forever. (SEE AD PAGE 255)

WEDDING ACCESSORIES Also See Cakes & Sweets; Invitations & Announcements

WEDDING DRESSES & ACCESSORIES Belle Saison Bridal

N (512) 452-1199 2203 West Anderson Lane ■ Web site: www.bellesaisonbridal.com Belle Saison is one of the largest full-service bridal salons in Central Texas for special order and off-the-rack bridal gowns and accessories. View rows and rows of gowns — many of which are offered exclusively by Belle Saison. Their three levels of pricing and year-round bridal packages offer the best deals in Austin. Belle Saison carries head-to-toe apparel and accessories for the entire wedding party as well as the moms plus gifts and invitations. Belle Saison—exquisite gowns, exceptional service and exciting prices. (SEE ADS PAGES 185-188)

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Index of Advertisers 2nd Generation Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255

Capital Cruises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

A Bunch of Weddings Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Captivating Weddings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234

A Clean Portoco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317

Carrington Crossing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130

Abel’s North Grill and Tap House . . . . . . . . . Fold Out

Celebrate Your Sexy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252

Abel’s on the Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fold Out

Charles Johnson House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

AdvoCare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

Chateau Bellevue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

Agarita Ranch Event Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Chateau on the Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Al’s Formal Wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247

Chef Vi’s Catering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141

Al’s Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247

City of Buda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Alfred’s Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

Classic Cakes by Lori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

The Allan House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 & 13

Cliquefie USA, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226

American Party Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321

Complete Austin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259

Amy Weison Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243

The County Line Barbeque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Angel Mountain Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Courtyard & Residence Inn by Marriott Austin Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Angel Springs Event Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Angelic Strings with Harpist Michael Morris . . . . 256 Antebellum Oaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Arbor Pointe Event Centre . . . . . . Inside Front Cover Arthur Murray Dance Studios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 The Arundel Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 Austin Aerial Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Austin Affair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Crowne Plaza Hotel Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Crystal River Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 The Cypress Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Cypress Falls Event Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Deborah Lira, Hair & Makeup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Double Knot Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 DoubleTree by Hilton Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

Austin Marriott North at Round Rock . . . . . . . . . . 129

DoubleTree by Hilton Austin Northwest Arboretum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Austin Marriott South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

Dowling Hospitality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Austin Party Cruises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Dream Weddings & Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

Austin Wedding Helpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 & 263

Dynomyte Catering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138

Austin’s Texas Star Meeting & Event Center . . . . . 37

Eiffel a la Carte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324

Avery Ranch Golf Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Eitana Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Balcones Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

El Arroyo Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fold Out

Barton Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256

Embassy Suites Austin Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

Bastrop Convention & Exhibit Center . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Esquivel Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320

Beauty on the Go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273

Etter-Harbin Alumni Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127

Belle Saison Bridal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185, 186, 187 & 188

Exotic Destinations & Honeymoon Co., Inc.. . . . . 339

Berdoll Pecan Candy & Gift Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304

Experience Travelin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341

Berry Creek Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

Exodus Sound Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263

Birch & Brass Vintage Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315

FG FILMHOUSE LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254

Blackbird Fitness and Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar . . . . . . . 105

Blanton Museum of Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

The Flower Girl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295

Blast Blowdry Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272

Gabriel Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Blossom Belle Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

George Street Photo & Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248

Bob Bullock Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127

Gigi’s Cupcakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Bouquets of Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284

The Golf Club Star Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Brenda Abbott Floral Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293

Green Mesquite Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151

Brodie House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 & 13

Gremillion Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247

Brubaker Portraits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240

H-E-B BloomsTM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289

Bundled Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

Hacienda del Lago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

C. Kirk Root Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 & 309

Hamilton Twelve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Cakes ROCK!!! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162

Heart of Texas Barbecue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

Camp Lucy Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

Hechizo del Mar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192

Canyonwood Ridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Heritage House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

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Index of Advertisers Hill Country Hullabaloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319

Memory Lane Event Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

Hills Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fold Out

Men’s Wearhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212

The Hills of Lakeway Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Mercury Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

House On The Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Merryvale Wedding Event Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Hyatt Place Austin Arboretum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342

Michael Barker Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227

Hyde Park Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256

Michelle’s Patisserie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163

I Do Ceremonies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

Mid America Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345

In Her Shoes Coordination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

The Mill Photography Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251

In Your Eyes Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222

Moments by Meg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228

The Inn at Wild Rose Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 & 55

Moore Design Styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293

Inspired Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233

Musical Discovery Chamber Players . . . . . . . . . . . 256

Iron Cactus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

Nothing Bundt Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

It Works! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269

NutriChef USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335

Jenny and the Corn Ponies Country Band . . . . . 264

The Oasis on Lake Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

John David Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226

Off Key DJ Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262

Jordan Bunch Productions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255

Oh My G’nosh! Catering & Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

Jovan Prosthodontics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276

Old Glory Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

The Joy of Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

Karen Rowe Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249

Onion Creek Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Kayla Knight Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154

Palm Door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 & 93

Keller Williams Realty – The Bartlett Group . . . . 345

The Pavilions at Rockport Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Keller Williams Realty – The Murphey Team . . . . 345

Peary Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229

Keopix Photo Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310

Pecan Springs Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

Kindred Oaks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Peter Feighner Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223

King Florist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284

Phillips Event Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

Knotting Hill Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226

Photos by 2 Generations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253

La Estancia Bella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Picturesque Party Props . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311

Las Palomas Restaurant–Bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110

Pink Avocado. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 & 93

Layered Expressions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170

The Pink Tulip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305

Lessons with Vanessa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

Pioneer Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 & 9

Log Country Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Pixster Photo Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310

Lone Star Bloom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285

Plexus Worldwide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

Long Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 & 9

Premiere Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313

Long Road Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126

Prosecco Weddings and Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Look No Further Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263

Qdoba Mexican Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138

Lotus Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Radiant Styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241

Love Shack Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341

Radisson Hotel & Suites Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

LoveBirds Sweets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162

Rancho Mirando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Luxe Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229

RE/MAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345

Lyndsay Lyon Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234

Red Oak Ballroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Ma Maison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

Remington Griffin, Guitarist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256

Maggiano’s Little Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139

Reunion Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

The Mansion at ColoVista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

River Place Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

Marquee Event Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319

Riverbend Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Mary Kay Cosmetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273

Rodan + Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

McLendon Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311

Rosemary’s Catering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127

Medical Parkway Printing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305

Ruby Ranch Lodge & Celebration Facility . . . . . . . 74

Melanie Caskey Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242

Sabrina Nicole Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228

Melissa Diane Hair and Makeup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275

Say Cheese Photo Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311

Memorable Linens Event Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321

Schmidt Family Barbecue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

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Index of Advertisers Seacret Skin Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274

Tipping T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Sheraton Austin Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

Toast Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259

Shirley Bird Perry Ballroom @ Texas Union Hall . . 114

Trudy’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 & 143

Shoal Crossing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 & 9

Twin Creeks Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131

Signature EvenTx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261

Twisted Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125

The Silver Vase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288

Twogether in Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

Simon Lee Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

Umlauf Sculpture Gardens & Museum . . . . . . . . . . 58

Smokey Mo’s BBQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

Uncle Julio’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138

Something New Jewelry Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277

The Union on Eighth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

Southern’s Fine Dining, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

University Christian Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Staybridge Suites Austin Arboretum . . . . . . . . . . 342

The University of Texas Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Sterling Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 & 9

Vacations in Paradise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339

Sterling Hospitality Decor & Floral . . . . . . . . . . 8 & 9

Vignette Events & Décor

Sterling Hospitality Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 & 9

Villa Antonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Stonehouse Villa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Vintage Villas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

The Sweet Stuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

The Vista on Seward Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Sweet Treets Bakery Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159

The Wedding Belles, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Sweeten Up Bake Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Weddings by Design by H-E-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281

Tacos and Tequila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

The Westin Austin at the Domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

Tank Goodness Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

Whim Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317

The Terrace Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outside Back Cover

Wild Bunches Floral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295

TerrAdorna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Wild West Casino Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126

Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs Mansion . . . . 99

Wow Factor Design Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288

Texas Old Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Texas Professional Disc Jockey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264

Wyndham Garden Hotel & Woodward Conference Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

Tiffany Hofeldt Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222

Zuzu’s Petals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293

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