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Fall/Winter|2014-2015
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{Real{Real Wedding}Wedding}InspirationInspiration
StyledStyled ShootsShoots
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What’s Hot A Letter from the Editor
On The Cover............
Halley’s Photography: photography,
Laeken Gainous: Bride
Rosedown Plantation: Venue
The Best In TheIndustry..................... 4
Styled PhotoShootInspiration ...........7
Wedding PlanningChecklist......23
TrendReport..........................45
RealWeddings.................. 51
It’s been a year since we rolled out withAmour de Mariage. We’ve learned a lot
through this entire process. Thank you to allof our followers and contributors, withoutyou, creating this inspirational magazinewouldn’t be possible. We’ve had someawesome feedback throughout the year,we’ve taken it all in to consideration. Withthat being said, in 2015, we will be
re-branding with Southern Celebrations. Welove to have a good time and celebrate alloccasions, just not weddings, althoughweddings will always be our first love!!
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ALook At The Best In The Industry{in the Greater Baton Rouge Area}
When planning your wedding, you have soo many questions that arrive about vendors.Who is the best? Who has the best reviews? Where do I even start?
We’ve compiled a list of the best in several categories that is importantfor your wedding day.
(*They are not listed in any particular order.)
Top 10 Places For Your Reception
White Oak Plantation(www.whiteoakplantationbr.com)
The Carriage House(www.carriagehouse-la.com)
Hemingbough(www.hemingbough.com)
Albany Plantation(www.albanyplantation.com)
Old Governor’s Mansion(www.oldgovernorsmansion.org)
Shaw Center Terrace(www.shawcenter.org)
Nottoway Plantation(www.nottoway.com)
Lyceum Ballroom(www.thelyceumballroom.com/)
Old State Capital(www.louisianaoldstatecapitol.org)
Forrest Grove Plantation(www.forrestgroveplantation.com)
Top 10 Photographers
Thompson Photography(www.thompsonphotography.org)
Courtney Dellafiora Weddings(www.dellafiora.com)
Ashley Jayne Photography(www.ashleighjayne.com)
Eye Wander Photo(www.eyewanderphoto.com)
Rachel Erin Photography(www.rachelerinphotography.com)
Bray Danielle Photography(www.braydanielle.com)
Halley’s Photography(www.halleysphoto.com)
Warren Conerly Photography(www.warrenconerlyphotography.com)
Sara Kelley Photography(www.sarakelley.net)
Robert Faust Photography(www.robertfaustphotography.com)
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SaraKelley
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emingbough
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Top 5 DJs
Ram Jam Productions(http://www.ramjamproductions.com/)
Xpert DJ Productions(http://www.xpertdj.com/)
Press Play DJ(http://www.pressplaydj.com/)
Complete Media(http://djbatonrougela.com/)
Premier Sound Services(www.pssdj.com)
Top 5 Bakeries
The Ambrosia Bakery(www.ambrosiabakery.com)
Sweet Impressions Bakery and Cafe(www.sweetimpressionscakes.com)
Fairy Dust Cakes(www.fairydustcakes.com)
Cake Goddess(www.cakegoddessllc.com)
Miranda’s Cakes(www.facebook.com/mirandas.cakes.71)
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Styled Shoots......We absolutely love when a group of extremely talented
professionals get together to create pure inspiration! The colorcombination in this Autumn shoot is fun and vibrant,
yet screams Fall!
Participating Vendors:Halley's Photography - Photography | Beth's Bridal Bouquets - Styled Shoot & Bouquets |
Bridal Boutique - Bridal Gowns | Nicole Thaggart - Hair & Makeup | Antiques At TheCrossroads - Rentals | Rosedown Plantation SHS - Location | Shannon Milton Howell -Location | Fairy Dust Cakes - Cake | Models: Lauren Chatelain Renfroe, Taylor Kennedy
Alyse Quebedeaux
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Internationally Published Makeup [email protected] Katrina Lucovic
www.theMakeupDoll.com
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We love cake................and we love ourlocals more!
Cake By: Miranda’s CakesMiranda WhittingtonPhone: 225-573-2607
Email: [email protected]
Photography By:Cyd Lapour/ Bayou Rose PhotographyWebsite: www.BayouRosePhoto.com
Phone: 504-656-6230Email: [email protected]
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Choosing the perfect backdrop......ByAngela Marie Events and Ashleigh JaynePhotography
This shoot was to inspire every southern bride totake the time to create breath-takingphotographs. Taking the time to collaborate withtheirphotographer infinding thatperfectbackdrop, thatperfect light,that perfectsouthern feel,it’s what makestheday….perfect.After manymiles of drivingand searching, Istumbled across an old saw mill that hadbeen converted into old hay barn for a localfamily’s cows that roam the many pasturessurrounding their property. The gorgeous oaks inour area are over 300 years old. And thisparticular oak provided us with a picturesquebackdrop for our bride. The mossy limbs, the oldbarn, the curious cows, and rolling pasture, allmade for breath-taking photos.For our shoot, our bride wore a lace gown fromBHLDN. The simple lacestyle, with anude slip underneath wasperfect for the rustic farmfeel we were hoping to create.She waswearing earrings found froma local antique shop and asilver bud ring also fromBHLDN.Her golden locks werestyled by Dustin Gauthierand her make-up was by TinaRodostaof Verde Beauty. Her hairand make-up were simple.No frills needed for thiscountry farm girl;we wanted her natural beautyto be seen.We started the shoot with a fun take on a boudoirsession. I had Sugar Plum Cottage(Etsy) make her super cute, old-feel bloomers with
a touch of pink ribbon. Her hair was flippedunder for a bob, with a BHLDN Charlestonheadband. She wore her bloomers with an antiqueshort pink robe, and also a crème de menthe topperfrom BHLDN. She posed on an old whiskeybarrel in Mimosa t-strap BHLDN heels and wealso had her play in some old vintage sheets on
an old wash line in thebackyard.When I think of old farmdays, I think of an old kitchen.The heart of the South,especially in Louisiana, is inthe kitchen. Why not bringthat feel to our shoot? Usingsacks offlour and sugar, brown eggs,old sifters and vintage kitchenutensils; I brought the kitchentoour table. I added beautiful
plates from Anthropologie, old vintage flatwaretied in the mossfrom that gorgeous oak, beautiful hand writtenplace cards, by Jo Miller of MillerLine Design, onold papyrus, and eyelet napkins monogrammed forour bride and groom. Every southern eventmust have at least one thing monogrammed, right?I love using what this Earth has to sharewith us each and every day. When styling an eventI always like to use something from the
property or venue, when I can. Therewere some beautiful pear trees on theproperty that Ijust couldn’t resist using here and therethroughout the shoot. Our foodgoodies were simple desserts straightout the kitchen. A three tier naked cakefrom our local bakery, The AmbrosiaBakery, was topped with a simpleflower topper, placed ona wine barrel. The rustic fig pies weremade by pastry chef, Heidi Pittman, ofHeirloom Cuisinesand MillerLine Design painted thelittle wood sign.To throw in a cute twist on our farmfeel, I thought, how cute would it be toask gueststo leave their “recipe to a happy
marriage” for a bride and groom on the day of theircountrywedding? Jo Miller designed the sign and therecipe box and cards are from Rifle Paper &Co.
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VENDORSAngela Marie Events: stylist, floral
design, coordinatorAshleigh Jayne Photography:
photography, co-stylistDustin Gauthier: hair stylistTina Rodosta, Verde Beauty:
makeup artistInvitations: The First SnowTimeless Vintage Rentals andDesign: antiques and furnitureMillerLine Design: signageHeirloom Cuisine: fig piesThe Ambrosia Bakery: cake
Our beautiful invitation suite was designedespecially for us by The First Snow. Darahwith First Snow designed by logo months back,and I have been in love ever since. Her take onthe farm feel, was designing an invitation withbranches that make a subtle heart, giving it thatquaint Southern charm found in the country.Bringing the love of flowers to everything shecreates, she hand paints every detail.I am responsible for all the floral throughout theshoot. I tried to use as many texturesas I could, but also keeping that very earthy feel inher bouquet. I used dahlias, caramel gardenroses, white veronica, maiden hair fern, tree fern,astilbe, spray roses, wax flowers, Italianruscus, and scabosia pods. In the shoot she wasalso holding a wooded ice cream pail with pinkhydrangeas and seeded eucalyptus. The tablearrangements also had lemon leaf, pinkhydrangeas, and privet berries with all the otherflowers/plants listed above. The headpieceshe was wearing in the fields had a more dramaticcolorful feel, using lots more garden rosesand pink spray roses.Jo Miller was responsible for painting ourbeautiful sign under the oak, lyingagainst a mossy fallen trunk. She is a local artistand calligrapher.Timeless Vintage Rentals provided all of theantique furniture and accessories seenthroughout the shoot.
Best,
Angela DiVincenti BabinAshleigh Cormier
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“There's nothing more special than being a partof someone's big day!! From the moment you sayyes, to the moment you say I do, we'll be there to
ensure your special day is truly a day toremember!!”
-Virginia Conaway
www.daytorememberweddingsevents.com | Denham Springs, LA 70706 | 225-305-5006
facebook.com/adaytorememberweddingsevents
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Bride: Lara SwitzerVenue: Elegant Affairs in Gonzales, Louisiana
Cake: Elegant AffairsWedding date: 5.24.13
Photographic Memories By Tori
Tori Courtney
225-573-1272
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Brides these days love to get creative when asking their favorite girls to be in their wedding. From styled photo shootsto personalized gifts, we’ve compiled some photos to help inspire you!
RosesandLace
|Whitney
Marie
Photography
RosesandLace
|Whitney
Marie
Photography
Laurendavudstyle.com
mytrueblue.com
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Weddings these days don’t have to have themes or color combos, but in case you want toinclude your favorite colors in your special day, we’ve searched the internet for some
popular color inspiration boards! Enjoy and get inspired!-Virginia
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Halley’s Photography(225) 931-0912
Bride: Laeken Gainous
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TopTop 1010 ColorsColors ofofSpringSpring 20152015
Did you know that a glass of Red Winedaily is good for your heart!
*Message not backed by a medical professional.
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Amour de Mariage Wedding Magazine's
Wedding Planning Checklist
When planning your wedding, it's best to start early and be disciplined in keepingup with the tasks. Keep this checklist and timeline with you and check off each
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At Least One Year in Advance:
Announce your engagement and send announcements to the localnewspaper.
Plan an engagement party.
Choose wedding date.
Decide type of wedding desired (traditional, big/small).
Decide time of wedding and reception.
Choose desired location for wedding ceremony.
Choose desired locations for reception.
Set wedding budget and decide how wedding will be financed.
See if ceremony and reception locations are available and book them.
Choose/hire individual who will perform your wedding ceremony.
Interview/Choose photographer and then book him/her.
Interview/Choose Videographer and then book him/her.
Interview/Choose Florist and then book him/her.
Interview/Choose Baker (for cake) and then book him/her.
Decide type of music desired for reception, if any.
Interview/Choose Band/DJ for reception and then book him/her/them.
Choose reception format: buffet or sit-down dinner etc.
Interview/Choose caterer and then book him/her/them . Ten to TwelveMonths in Advance
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Ensure home/renter's insurance covers engagement ring or buy additionaljewelry insurance.
Determine a color scheme for the wedding/reception if desired.
Choose wedding party.
Choose/order wedding dress and veil.
Buy wedding shoes.
Buy undergarments for wedding attire (need prior to fittings).
Begin looking at invitations.
Set honeymoon budget.
Six to Ten Months in Advance
Decide if unity candle ceremony is desired.
First meeting with minister/officiant.
Begin writing vows.
Choose ceremony music (prelude, processional, solos, recessional, postlude,etc.).Choose and hire soloist(s) for ceremony/reception/rehearsal dinner.
Choose attendants and ask if they'll accept the position.
Begin looking for bridesmaid dresses.
Pick out tuxes for groom and groomsmen/ushers/fathers.
Choose/book desired location for rehearsal dinner.
Look for and book (reserve) block of rooms at nearby hotel for out-of-townguests.
Choose invitations.
Make first draft of invite list.
Get directions to church, from church to reception, and from church torehearsal dinner.
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Make list of attractions/things to do (in town where wedding is) to include withdirections.
Plan honeymoon and book all lodgings/transportation/event tickets.
Check passports/visas.
Discuss if a bridal registry is desired and what items would be on it.
Choose china/crystal/flatware/cookware patterns for bridal registry if desired.
Four to Six Months in Advance
Make appointment for bridal portrait.
Make hair/nail appointment for bridal portrait.
Find out from minister if flower girl can drop flower petals on floor insanctuary
Find out from reception hall if guests can throw birdseed or rice
Plan your grand exit at the reception/ceremony (guests throwing birdseed,bubbles, casual?)
Buy/make favors to give guests.
Buy/make centerpieces for guest tables at reception.
Order bridesmaid dresses.
Hire limo driver or arrange other transportation to/from ceremony andreception.
Buy wedding attire accessories such as gloves, earrings, necklace, purse,shoes, cuff links, etc.
Pick out/order wedding bands.
Select reception decorations such as candles, flowers, balloons, arches, etc.
Meet with florist to choose amount and type of flowers for ceremony andreception and any other accessories.
Ask mothers if they want to wear a flower corsage or carry a single flowerinstead and inform florist.
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Buy/make basket for flower girl.
Buy/make pillow for ring bearer.
Meet with baker to choose flavor(s) and style of wedding cake.
Decide if a groom's cake is desired; if so, choose flavor and style and informbaker.
Make/print directions and map for ceremony and reception to include with allwedding invitations.
Make/print maps to rehearsal dinner to include with rehearsal dinnerinvitations.
Make 2nd draft of invite list.
Register gift preferences with one or more bridal registries at nearby and/ornationwide store.
Get measurements from groom/ushers/fathers/groomsmen for tuxedos.
Three to Four Months in Advance
Confirm bridal portrait appointment.
Confirm hair/nail appointments for bridal portrait.
Determine how many disposable cameras should be purchased, if any.
Sign up to donate ceremony centerpiece to flowers for Sunday's service, ifdesired.
Buy/make birdseed roses/birdseed packets/bubbles/etc.
Decide on living arrangement once married.
Two to Four Months in Advance
Choose soloist's song(s) and get soloist's approval to perform them.
Mail/take music to soloist.
Buy disposable cameras.
Get bridal portrait taken.
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Determine wedding band inscriptions.
Choose reception food.
Design program layout (or have a printer do it).
Determine reception layout (i.e. how many tables, chairs, etc.).
Determine seating arrangement at reception if it's a sit-down dinner.
Determine seating arrangement at rehearsal dinner with groom's mother ifdesired.
Determine who will put suitcases in limo at reception.
Determine how attendants will process and stand at ceremony.
Choose reception music (1st dance, father/daughter dance, mother/sondance etc.).
Find out if smoking is allowed at reception hall and how to prevent it ifdesired.
Make rough draft of list of duties of all involved .
Finalize vows and memorize (if necessary).
Make sure flower girl dress is purchased.
Make sure the mother's dresses are purchased and are complimentary.
Determine length of bridesmaid dresses.
Determine hose color and shoes for bridesmaids.
Bride buy gifts for bridesmaids, parents, fiance, personal attendant.
Groom buy gifts for groomsmen, parents, fiance, ushers.
Buy gifts with fiance for Host/Hostess, soloist, guest book attendant, etc.
Schedule bride's hair appointment.
Schedule nail appointment.
Finalize invite list.
Get addresses of all people on invite list.
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Order invitations.
Order programs.
Order monogrammed napkins for reception if desired.
Reserve rental items: candelabra, linens, canopy, tables/chairs, etc.
Set date with fiance to get marriage license (check on how long it's valid priorto wedding).
Get blood tests/physicals for marriage certificate if required.
Get any immunizations you will need for the honeymoon.
Two Months in Advance
Book rooms for out-of-town attendants at hotel.
Go over rough draft of duties with all involved in wedding.
Choose one person to whom the groomsmen can return their tuxes, to returnto rental place.
Determine who will return the groom's tuxedo to the rental place.
Determine order/timing of events at reception (cake-cutting, garter toss,etc.).
Second wedding gown fitting.
Buy honeymoon clothes and going away outfit if necessary.
Buy/decide on rehearsal/rehearsal dinner outfit.
Determine the "something borrowed, ...blue, ...old, and ...new" to wear onwedding day.
Get wedding bands inscribed.
Get final order of prelude and processional music from organist.
Hire babysitter to watch any children during wedding ceremony.
Call to inform all people who need to be at rehearsal.
Buy guest book and pen.
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Make itinerary of wedding day for all involved.
Choose songs for video (background music for intro/pre-wedding).
Buy stamps for invitations, response cards, and some to get started onthank-you notes.
Ensure formal-wear shop has all tuxedo measurements.
Address/mail wedding invitations.One Month in Advance
Order flower arrangements for rehearsal dinner tables if desired.
Find out if reception caterers will make a basket of food for you to take toyour hotel after reception.
Determine who will be in the limo (i.e. just newlyweds or attendants/parentstoo??).
Determine when items needed at reception (toasting glasses, etc.) will betaken there.
Show final program to minister and organist to check for accuracy.
Decide if gown will be preserved and where.
Decide if bouquet will be preserved and make arrangements.
Ensure band/DJ has equipment/music needed to play your chosen receptionmusic.
Pick up wedding bands.
Ensure home/renter's insurance covers wedding bands or buy additionaljewelry insurance.
Confirm honeymoon reservations.
Check registries to make sure shower gifts and/or early wedding gifts havebeen marked off.
Record gifts as you receive them and send thank-you notes.
Open joint checking and savings accounts.
Change beneficiary to fiance for will and life insurance policy.
Inform car/home/renter's insurance of marriage (discounted rates mayapply).
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Make list of all places with whom bride needs to change name and submitchanges.
Two Weeks in Advance
Final meeting with florist - overview and give him/her map to ceremony andreception sites.
Final meeting with reception hall/caterer.
Final meeting with videographer - overview, give him/her music and map.
Final meeting with photographer.
Final conversation with band - overview of times & special songs, mailhim/her/them map.
Mail directions to limo driver and confirm times.
Meet with rehearsal dinner caterers for final details.
Print programs.
Print rehearsal dinner maps (extras in case guests forget map that came withdinner invite).
Finalize and print list of duties for each person involved.
Print itinerary of wedding day (copies for all at rehearsal).
Confirm nail/hair appointments.
Print list of reception dances for MC/band/DJ.
Final wedding gown fitting.
Confirm hotel reservations for wedding night.
Confirm hotel reservations for attendants.
Determine personal wedding morning itinerary (time to wake up, time toleave for church, etc.).
Groom's hair appointment.
Submit wedding announcement to local newspaper for publishing day orweekend of wedding.
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Move belongings to new home.
One Week in Advance
Make bride's emergency kit. (Unless your wedding planner has one)
Pack for honeymoon.
Get traveler's checks for honeymoon; exchange money to foreign currencynow if desired.
Fill out first page of guest book.
Remind attendants about rehearsal time.
Take marriage certificate to minister/officiant.
Give best man the clergyman's fee (if to be payed day of ceremony,otherwise pay this week).
Finish centerpieces for guest tables at reception if it's a last minute duty (i.e.need fresh flowers, etc.).
Give final guest count to reception facility and/or caterer.
Remind groom/fathers/ushers/groomsmen to pick up tuxedos on day beforewedding.
Ensure delivery of flower arrangements for wedding rehearsal dinner havebeen made.
Day Before Wedding
Pick up wedding gown and veil.
Pick up tux.
Take favors, centerpieces, cake knife and server, toasting glasses, CD's,and birdseed roses to reception hall.
Nail appointment.
Give mom lipstick to keep in purse on wedding day for bride (or preparebride's purse).
Rehearsal and rehearsal dinner.
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Morning of Wedding
Bride's hair & makeup appointment.
Give groom's wedding band to Maid of Honor and bride's wedding band toBest Man prior to ceremony.
Relax and enjoy!!
Notes
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(225) 647-6517www.carriagehouse-la.com
Your firsts will be many......
Landry’sPhotography
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Shannon Leblanc225-303-2240
www.paradisevacationescapes.com
TieTie TheThe KnotKnot
Donna DevallMinister/Officiant
18890 Mclin RoadLivingston, LA 70754
225-435-0072
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tie-The-Knot/135822096608997
2577 Florida Blvd SW, Denham Springs,Louisiana 70726(225) 665-1880
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By the time you get engaged, you and your significant other have probably already formed ideas of what you want your wedding tolook like, sound like, and feel like.
BudgetFirst of all, you have to consider budget.
What are you able to afford?
Set down a number up front and stick with venues within orunder this price range.
Realistically, every couple will be able to afford differentvenues.
Don’t make the wedding planning more stressful on yourselfby wishing you could afford what others can.
Fortunately for you, many wedding venues have differentpackages depending on things like how much of their locationyou use and on what day of the week you choose to get marriedon.
You should easily be able to find a wedding venue withinyour budget that also has the look and feel you want.
SizeSize is also very important for picking a wedding venue.
Though you won’t be sending out invitations for a while yet,discuss with your significant other the approximate guest countyou’d like to aim for.
Take into account the day of the week you’re getting marriedon (many guests won’t be able to attend if you choose aweekday instead of a weekend wedding).
Search for venues that will comfortably fit these numbers,and avoid any that would feel too squished or too empty whenfilled with guests.
LocationDon’t forget location, too!
Though this is of course your wedding day, you have toconsider your guests’ ability to attend depending on location.
For example, grandma probably won’t be able to fly toFrench Polynesia, and many of your friends most likely can’tafford it, either.
Aim to pick a wedding venue in a location where themajority of those you want to attend your wedding will be ableto make it with little or no inconvenience.
ReligionIs religion important to one or both of you?
In this case, you could look for a venue that will properlyincorporate this element of your lives into your wedding day.
This may be the same as or separate from a reception site.
Make sure to check with any church, synagogue, etc. thatyou might want to book as they often have their ownrequirements for religious ceremonies.
Feel/MoodOf course you also want to look for a wedding venue that
has the right feel for the type of wedding you’re aiming for.
A grand estate in Colorado, for example, definitely doesn’twork if you’re more interested in a beach-themed wedding.
This advice might seem like common sense, but sometimeseven the smallest element of a location can mess up the feel ofyour wedding.
Pay close attention to the details of venues you’reconsidering, like lighting, angles, building, materials, and moreto ensure it all contributes to creating the mood you want.
Work Required
Finally, avoid any venues that will require too much workbeyond what you’re willing to put in.
For example, if a venue is poorly kept or without basics liketables and chairs, you’ll have to factor in all this extra work intoyour own time.
Do you want a venue that provides the food without havingto hire an outside caterer?
Would you prefer the venue already have its own tablelinens?
All these types of questions need to be considered.
Go find it!If you follow these six guidelines to picking your perfect
wedding venue, you’ll find that your options are limited to aneasily manageable selection.
Now you just need to pick and start preparing for your bigday!
Picking The Perfect Venue For Your Wedding
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I have a confession to make, I LOVE sweets. However, I’m sure I’m not the only onewith this secret. I love the idea of couples including a candy buffet at their weddingreception for their guests.
This gives the adult guests the opportunity to bring out their inner-child and withoutfeeling guilty by indulging in different sweets during or after the reception.
Candy buffets are not a new trend; however they are still a big hit at receptions, whichis why I wanted to share with you 5 ways to ensure that your candy buffet is a success.
You want your candy buffet to stand out. A beautiful candy buffet has height, textureand most importantly decor. If you have a specific theme, you can also incorporate yourtheme with the buffet.Most couples ask is how much candy should they buy? Plan by how you want the
display to look, not howmany guests arecoming. Havingenough candy iscrucial in making yourcandy buffet lookgood. Hiring aprofessional to do it willensure that you have justenough candy foryour guests.Having bags or boxes
will allow for guests totake the candy homeor back to their tableduring the reception. They also add a special touch to the table.Add labels and/or tags to each jar of candy. Each label and/or tag can have a special
message. Also, adding the name of each candy on label can let guests know what theyare eating, will prevent them from wasting and of course prevent them from eatingsomething they may be allergic to.Lastly, don’t forget to have something to select candy with – i.e. scoops or tongs. Not
only for sanitary reasons but for the guests to be able to easily get their candy in the bagsor boxes.Candy buffets are a great wedding favor and all those delicious sweets will leave a
lasting memory for your guests to remember.
Top 5 Ideas to Have a Successful Candy Buffetat Your Wedding Reception
Written By: Candace Polk
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To Second Line or Not............What is Second-Line exactly?
If you're in New Orleans or any part of southern Louisiana, for that matter, and you hear someone shout outSecond-Line, get ready for the dance of your life!
The Historic Second-Line dance can be traced back to the 19th century and was known especially amongthe African-American community. Once the tradition for all old New Orleans Jazz funerals theSecond-Line as become Louisiana's own expression of dance. In many respects it is like a conga line witha lead dancer and everyone else following in tow. Add a little bling and the spices from the culturalgumbo that is Louisiana and you have a Second-Line!
Most all New Orleans natives use a second-line umbrella or handkerchief to help them with theirexpression of joy during the dance. Twirl your umbrella or waye your handkerchief while shaking yourhips is all that is needed. There is no right or wrong way since it is an expression of the joy that is withinyou.
Dancing the Second-Line can now be seen at Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduation, Football Games, MardiGras, Bachelorette and Birthday Parties. It is done at all celebrations and enjoyed by everyone. The dancehas become so popular through out Louisiana that Brides and Grooms carry their own specially madeumbrellas with guests joining them with their napkins and handkerchiefs. It is not uncommon for NewOrleans natives to carry a themed umbrella for special events or as an accessory to their costumes.
So if you are planning a party to celebrate the spirit of New Orleans don't forget your Second-Line umbrella.You will be the life of the party and the leader of the dance.
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Hot New Wedding Dress Trends For Fall 2014/Spring2015
Naked Lace Details
Utterly romantic and soft, lace set on a nude underlay made a big appearance on the bridal fashion runways thisseason. Rivini, Reem Acra and Watters all included the pretty lace treatment in their collections.
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Crop Top Wedding Dresses
Daring as they might sound, ball gowns with a hint of the midriff were all over the bridal fashion runways. Theia,Elizabeth Stuart and Houghton showed off some serious stunners this season.
Light As Air Skirts
The classic wedding gown gets an ethereal upgrade with added layers of tulle and silk. ReemAcra, Christos and Marchesa showcased the skirt style this season.
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Red Navy White
Black Orange Tan
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Turquoise Aqua Mint
Gunmetal Pewter Silver
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Steam-punk wedding and the tattooed bride................
Reagan & Kevin{June 13, 2014}
Ceremony & Reception: St. Ann's Catholic Church in Morganza, LA, | Makeup: Courtney Foulds @ Tryst Girl Studio |Hair: Joanna Kent @ Studio Rouge Salon | Disc Jockey: DJ Tall Paul | Wedding Dress: Kenneth Winston from Debbie’s Bridal |CustomAlterations and custom champagne flutes: Sew Sweet Alterations | Florist: Pap n Pris Flower Shop New Roads, LA and
family & friends| Photographer: Nannette Coutee | Videographer: River Video Productions | Photobooth: About to Snap |Bakery: Jeanne Langlois
{Real Weddings}
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{Real Wedding}
Amy & Keith{April 16, 2014}
Ceremony/Reception: The Wildflower Inn/ Art Barn | Dress: David's Bridal | Photographer: Merriam PhotographyFlorist: Lori Joseph with Stem Florals | Dj: Supreme Sound by Jeff Mores | Caterer: Dan Moss | Bakery: Fairy Dust CakesHair/Makeup: Jackie Rodriguez | Butler: A.T. Wilson - True Gents Waitstaff | Bridal Bouquet: Beth's Bridal Bouquets
Officiant: Tie The Knot -- Donna Devall
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{Real Weddings}
Chelsea & JohnJuly 26, 2014
Posh Salon ~ Hair and Makeup | Wedding Cake & GroomsCake ~ Haydel’s Bakery
Photographer/Videographer ~ MMC PHOTOGRAPHY |Florist ~ Iris Flowers | Jazz Trio ~ Musician
DJ & Uplighting ~ Robbie Cox/ Party-Time Productions |Reception/Catering ~ Bourbon Orleans Hotel Grand
Ballroom
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We are SO excited to bring you Southern Celebrations™ (formallyknown as Amour de Mariage Wedding Magazine)
we decided to rebrand to bring you more of what you love and here in theSouth we love to celebrate!
Beginning in 2015, we will formally rebrand.
Southern Celebrations™ will merge all existing advertisers of Amour deMariage with our new website and social media sites.
We’ll still showcase weddings, because that’s our No. 1 love, but we alsorealize that in the South, we pretty much celebrate every occasion and
every Holiday! We love a good party!!
In 2015, we’ll be rolling out new advertising packages, including printand online opportunities!
You can start submitting your special occasion and holiday photos [email protected]
Once we formally rebrand into Southern Celebrations™,a new email address and website will be available!
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Make sure you get your votes in for the “Best Of”!!We’re proud to be a part of the First Annual Baton RougeWedding Industry Awards!! Voting ends December 31, 2014.
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Standard wedding traditions are changing. Weddings have evolved into a celebration of thecommitted love and personal style of the bride and groom. My name is Anna Coy. I am theowner of To Hold & To Have, www.holdandhave.com. I create bridal bouquets and bridal
party pieces that last a lifetime using satin, paper, crystals and personal keepsakes.Having worked in the floral industry for a number of years I've witnessed the shifting trends ofbridal bouquets. The standard floral bouquet can capture the the entire feel and story of yourwedding. The dilemma occurs after the ceremony and reception. That beautiful floral symbolgets thrown away. For the couple that may not want to toss their bouquet after the wedding,
there are some fun and meaningful options. I'd like to introduce you to several styles ofbouquets I offer as options for the keepsake bouquet!
The Love Story BouquetsShare your story with your wedding guests.Roses created from book pages can be alovely way to incorporate your style toyour bouquet. Perhaps a classic romancecan capture your sentiment.
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The Collage BouquetCreated from mementos and keepsakes provided by the bride and groom. This is atruly personal bouquet! Share your story with your wedding guests and keep your
bouquet as a lasting memory!
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The Trinket BouquetThese bouquets contain personal touches provided bythe bride. Jewelry, handkerchiefs, buttons and locketscan all be added to a classic bouquet in a refreshing and
modern way
Anna CoyTo Hold & To Have
[email protected]://holdandhave.com/
(267)971-3906
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