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So this is what wedding professional do on their off season. There are days that I like to convince myself that there is actually a "wedding season" and an "off season" but the truth of the matter is that as wedding professional we are always creating and working. It's a love affair with all things wedding.
This past month while having a conversation with Erica O'Brien Cake Design about our new The Wedding Clique blog (we're getting a face lift check back next month) featuring real weddings incorporating our love for .... "his, her, and forever theirs" design concepts, we decided to submit one of ours to the latest and greatest new online wedding magazine Nonpareil.
I was recently asked on an interview by the Style Network "what is your signature style?" I really never gave it that much thought before but the best way I can describe it is a bit like Thom Filicia. I love to incorporate lifestyle, design and each individuals personality to create a cohesive wedding that represents both the bride and the groom. This project is a perfect example on how it all comes together.
No wedding can ever be completed without the creative driving force that is every professional wedding vendor. I want to thank Deanne of Bella Fiore, Henry of Henry Chen Photography, Erica of Erica O'Brien Cake Design, Monica of Paper Cut Industries, and Liz of The Ebell Club it takes a team to make it all happen. I'm fortunate to work with such talented individuals.
Click here --> Nonpareil Magazine Issue #2
This past month while having a conversation with Erica O'Brien Cake Design about our new The Wedding Clique blog (we're getting a face lift check back next month) featuring real weddings incorporating our love for .... "his, her, and forever theirs" design concepts, we decided to submit one of ours to the latest and greatest new online wedding magazine Nonpareil.
I was recently asked on an interview by the Style Network "what is your signature style?" I really never gave it that much thought before but the best way I can describe it is a bit like Thom Filicia. I love to incorporate lifestyle, design and each individuals personality to create a cohesive wedding that represents both the bride and the groom. This project is a perfect example on how it all comes together.
No wedding can ever be completed without the creative driving force that is every professional wedding vendor. I want to thank Deanne of Bella Fiore, Henry of Henry Chen Photography, Erica of Erica O'Brien Cake Design, Monica of Paper Cut Industries, and Liz of The Ebell Club it takes a team to make it all happen. I'm fortunate to work with such talented individuals.
Click here --> Nonpareil Magazine Issue #2
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