Nola Wedding Guide Magazine Spring 2015

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Tom and Gayle Benson

“I DO” Again

Top 2015

Wedding

Colors Spring 2015

Display until April 15, 2015

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Must Have Wedding Photos




table of contents in every issue: Calendar of Events

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Featured Couple

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New Orleans Venue Guide

Louisiana Church Directory Wise Bride

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Wedding Almanac

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Groom’s Checklist

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Bride’s Checklist Budget Planner

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in THIS issue: Letter from the Editor Bakeries Venues

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Top 2015 Wedding Colors A Trinity of Promises

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Printemps à Maison Lafitte Gulf Coast Wedding Tale

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Tom and Gayle Benson: “I Do” Again

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in THIS issue: Beauty

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Dior Bridal Makeup

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Dancing at Degas Bridal Wear

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Dress to Impress

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A Day at the Races Event Planning

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Outdoor Wedding Decor

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Smart New Year’s Resolutions Florists

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The Lake House

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Honeymoon & Travel

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A Wedding Side Show at Moviesets Men’s Formal Wear

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MOdels & Gowns in Mexico Musicians

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How to set the Tone with Music Photographers & Videographers 8 Must Have Wedding Photos

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From the Editor

Hello and welcome to our Spring issue. As we begin this new year, in lieu of writing about how great our current issue turned out, and how proud and grateful I am to work with everyone involved in its production, I would like to share a few words about marriage and relationships. The shared dreams and aspirations of a couple really begin on their wedding day with the hope of a new and better life, that becomes larger than their own. A great spouse is worth the world. To have someone with which to share your life’s work, your passions, your joy, and even your sadness, simply cannot be overvalued. I have been married for 16 years and will humbly tell you that I probably would not be here if not for my wife. She is quick to smile, slow to anger and eager to understand. She supports my every venture and always attempts to understand my craziness. She is the love of my life, and my first goal in all of my endeavors is to make her proud of me. A few suggestions based on my experiences: For you guys: Take out the trash without her asking, get her flowers for no reason, tell her she’s beautiful every day, compliment her when she finishes dressing, hold the door open for her, make sure that she is comfortable in every situation. Treat her like a queen. For you girls: Support his hobbies (even if you don’t understand them), feed him when he’s hungry, be patient when he is quiet (guys are not always great at communicating), love him unconditionally, tell him exactly what you want, men are not great at hints or clues. Treat him like a king. In short, be the partner that you want your spouse to be. Be loving, kind, supportive, thoughtful and most of all understanding. Love like there is no tomorrow. I encourage all of you to work at being a great husband or wife. Make it a priority in your lives. It will bring you peace in your days and make your life on this crazy planet much easier. Two are always stronger than one! God Bless,

PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF Troy Marks MANAGING DIRECTOR Suzy Marks ART DIRECTOR Traci D. Howerton AD SALES Jessica Bayard AD DESIGNER Stephany Geiling-Cure INTERNS Ana E. Seip Contributing Writers Jessica Bayard Troy Marks Chet Pourciau Kate Abreo Mendelson Ana E. Seip CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Bach Imagery Robert Faust Louis Dumser Oscar Rajo Stacy Marks Ron Carr Très Bien Photography + Video DRESS SKETCHES Kelly Massicot

NOLA Wedding Guide is published quarterly in January, April, July and October, and distributed in the parishes of Southeast Louisiana. NOLA Wedding Guide is a registered trademark. Copyright 2015. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from the publisher. The advertisers in this publication are solely responsible for offers contained in their advertisements. NOLA Wedding Guide does not guarantee, and is not responsible for, any offers made by any of its advertisers.

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Planning

2015

CALENDAR of Events

When planning a New Orleans wedding, it’s crucial to know what is going on when around the city. Since New Orleans is known for its nearly year-round festival schedule, you may want to pick a wedding date carefully in order to ensure an easy transition from your ceremony to reception venue as well as having hotel blocks and parking for your guests. We have put together the main festivals and holidays for the 2015 calendar year for your reference.

January

July

1/1 Sugar Bowl

7/3 to 7/5 Essence Festival

1/31 to 2/17 Mardi Gras Parade Season

september

february

9/4 to 9/7 Decadence Festival

2/17 Mardi Gras Day

october

april

10/30 to 11/1 Voodoo Festival

4/3 to 4/5 Easter Weekend (Parades downtown on Easter Sunday)

november

4/10 to 4/11 French Quarter Festival 4/24 to 4/26 Jazz Fest

11/1 Voodoo Festival

4/30 to 5/3 Jazz Fest

11/27 to 11/28 Bayou Classic

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4/30 to 5/3 Jazz Fest

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12/31 New Year’s Eve


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North Photography

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BAKERIES


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bride tip #11

Stacy Marks Photography

Weather can be erratic, so be prepared with umbrellas, fans, flip flops anything to keep guests comfortable.

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819 Rue Conti • New Orleans, LA • 504.581.3866 www.Broussards.com Photos by Bob Bradford and Blair Bennett

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Aquamarine

Scuba Blue

Lucite Green

Classic Blue Strawberry Ice

Toasted Almond Custard

Glacier Gray

Marsala

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Spring Color Report: 2015 With every season, comes new inspiration in design and fashion. The season dictates the type of materials and textiles used and the shapes and cuts of garments. The change of season also brings a new palette of colors to creatively combine and coordinate. Pantone, the worldrenowned authority on color, recently released its Spring 2015 Fashion Color Report: En Plein Air. These will be the predominant colors for the entire fashion world this season, including wedding fashion. Since Pantone is the standard language for color communication, from designer all the way down to consumer, most bridal dress shops will carry dresses in these colors. You may want to consider this report when selecting bridesmaids, mother of the bride/groom and flower girl dresses. These will also be the colors for linens and other textiles such as plastics, so you will probably encounter them when searching for table linens, chair coverings and tabletop items. The 2015 Color of the Year was announced in early December 2014, and this coveted title belongs to Marsala. “Marsala is a subtly seductive shade, one that draws us in to its embracing warmth. This hearty, yet stylish tone is universally appealing and translates easily to fashion, beauty, industrial design, home furnishings and interiors,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. According to Eiseman, “There is a growing movement to step out and create ‘quiet zones’ to disconnect from technology and unwind, giving ourselves time to stop and be still. Color choices follow the same minimalistic, ‘en plein air’ theme, taking a cue from nature rather than being reinvented or mechanically manipulated. Soft, cool hues blend with subtle warm tones to create a soothing escape from the everyday hustle and bustle.” Perhaps incorporating some of these colors into your spring wedding will evoke those feelings and make your perfect day that much better. Aquamarine 14-4313- Cool and calming, open and expansive, this restful blue also acts as a stress reducer. Scuba Blue 16-4725- Conveys a sense of carefree playfulness. Even though a cool shade, the vibrancy of Scuba Blue adds a splash of excitement to the palette.

Lucite Green 14-5714- A soothing green shade whose time has really come again. Fresh and clarifying, cool and refreshing, Lucite Green has a minty glow. Light in weight and also in tone, Lucite Green seems almost transparent. Classic Blue 19-4052- Inspires calm, confidence and harmony. Serving as an anchor to the Spring/Summer 2015 palette, Classic Blue is a shade that is strong and reliable. Just as with the sea, because of its waterborne qualities, this Classic Blue is perceived as thoughtful and introspective. Toasted Almond 14-1213- A sun-tanned neutral, Toasted Almond offers comforting warmth and is indicative of a spontaneous spring, summer feeling. Timeless and versatile, Toasted Almond is an organic shade that speaks to authenticity and all that is natural. Strawberry Ice 16-1720- Subtle and charming, Strawberry Ice is an ideal shade for Spring/Summer 2015. Both tasty and tasteful, Strawberry Ice is a confection color that evokes a feeling of being “in the pink,” emitting a flattering and healthy glow. Tangerine 15-1247- Striking enough to stand on its own and adds vitality to a printed pattern. Good natured and friendly, but with a tangy edge, this fun-loving color invites a smile. Custard 13-0720- Sweet and sunny, Custard is a cheering tone that brings thoughts of pleasant relaxation and comfort food. Engaging with its soft and mellow warmth and full of good feelings, subtle Custard has an affable and easy disposition. Marsala 18-1438- Much like the fortified wine that gives Marsala its name, this robust shade incorporates the warmth and richness of a tastefully fulfilling meal, while its grounding red-brown roots point to a sophisticated, natural earthiness. Glacier Gray 14-4102- An unobtrusive gray that contrasts and enhances; bouncing off other shades without taking away from them as it slips into the background to allow other colors to take center stage. Nature’s most perfect neutral, Glacier Gray is a shade that is timeless. w w w . n o la w e ddi n g g u i de . c o m

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Planning Planning

L I C EMarriage N S ELicense to Wed

Stacy Marks

When you apply for your marriage license, at least one party must appear in person. He or she must have all the necessary information and documents outlined below.

IMPOrTANT INfOrMATION

AGE rEquIrEMENTS

1. State law requires a cerfitied copy of each party’s birth certificate, if born in Louisiana. Passports are not acceptable. If either party was born out-of-state, a waiver can be submitted. If either party was born out-of-country, a valid passport, naturalization papers, or green card, along with a valid state ID card or driver’s license must be presented at the office, and to a judge to obtain a waiver.

If either applicant is under 18 years of age, but more than 16, the marriage is lawful and a license may be issued if the applicants provide: written consent of both parents (or custodian), or an order from a judge or juvenille court. In the event the applicant is under 16, all the above three things will be required.

2. If either party is divorced,he/she must present a certified copy of the final divorce decree. 3. If either party is widowed, he/she must present a certified copy of a death certificate. 4. Each party must know his/her social security number, but no documentation is required. 5. Both bride and groom will need to complete a marriage license application; forms can be presented by either applicant in person.

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GENErAL INfOrMATION A Louisiana license is valid in any parish in Louisiana for 30 days. There is a 72-hour waiting period between the time of issuance and the ceremony. Only a district judge or Justice of the Peace can waive this. Newlyweds should order a certified copy of their marriage license two weeks after the marriage to ensure that the license has been returned and recorded.

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OrLEANS PArISH

License Fee - $27.50 Cash/check CBD:1010 Common st., suite 1245 ALGIErs COurThOusE (Cash Only): 225 Morgan st., rm 201, Algiers Orleans Parish Police Escorts

JEffErSON PArISH

License Fee - $31.25 Cash/check/money order WEsT BAnK: Jeff. Parish General Government Ctr. 200 Derbigny st., suite 2300, Gretna EAsT BAnK: Joseph s. yenni Building 1221 Elmwood Pk. Blvd., ste 603-A, Jefferson Police Escorts (Anywhere in Jefferson)

ST. BErNArD PArISH

License Fee - $25.00 Cash/check 1101 W. st. Bernard hwy., Chalmette Police Escorts

PLAquEMINES PArISH

License Fee - $25.00 Cash/check Parish Courthouse (Clerk of Court) 301 Main st., ste. 108, Belle Chasse Police Escorts

ST. TAMMANY PArISH

License Fee - $25.00 Cash only Parish Courthouse 701 n. Columbia, Covington 985.809.8745 Police Escorts

ST. CHArLES PArISH

License Fee - $35.00 Cash/check Parish Courthouse (Clerk of Court) 15045 river rd., hahnville Police Escorts

ST. JOHN PArISH

License Fee - $30.00 Cash/money order Parish Courthouse (Clerk of Court) 2393 hwy. 18 (river rd.), Edgard Police Escorts

ST. JAMES PArISH

License Fee - $25.00 Cash only Parish Courthouse (Clerk of Court) 5800 LA hwy. 44 (river rd.), Convent Police Escorts

TANGIPAHOA PArISH

License Fee - $32.50 Cash/check/money order AMITE: Courthouse 110 n. Bay st. Police Escorts (Amite) hAMMOnD: 318-A nW railroad Ave. Police Escorts (hammond)

TErrEBONNE PArISH License Fee - $30.00 7856 Main st., houma Police Escorts

Cash only

LAfOurCHE PArISH

License Fee - $28.25 Cash/check 303 W. 3rd st., Thibodeaux Police Escorts (Thibodeaux) Police Escorts (Other areas)

WASHINGTON PArISH

License Fee - $30.00 Cash/check Courthouse Bldg., Washington & Main, Franklinton Police Escorts

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Wedding Tales

Kimberly Paternostro

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B “We were both attending LSU and met through a mutual friend. We just hit it off from the beginning.”

“We went out for a nice dinner, and little did I know that his parents were at his house getting the scene ready. When we walked in, I saw rose petals on the floor with beautiful bouquets of flowers everywhere. He led me in front of the fireplace, got down on one knee and proposed.”

“I was going to nurse practitioner school, working as a nurse and planning my wedding all at the same time, so it was kind of stressful.”

“I really don’t think I ever felt nervous. I was marrying the man of my dreams, and I was just so happy. Of course the big reveal was coming down the stairs at my parent’s home and my dad seeing me in my dress for the first time. It was a very touching moment.”

“The whole day was just magical and perfect.”

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Hampton Inn Garden District Located directly on the street car line

Minutes from popular area wedding venues

504-899-9990

504-733-5646

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Hampton Inn & Suites Elmwood 5150 Mounes St., Harahan

Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown/French Quarter One block from the historic French Quarter

226 Carondelet St., New Orleans

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225-926-9990

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Let us design an unforgettable cake that captures the flavor of your special day. Let us create an elegant courtyard ceremony under a star-filled sky. Let us wed distinction and perfection into a day you will never forget.

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A Trinity of

Promises

on the Steamboat Natchez

We, at NOLA Wedding Guide, truly believe that New Orleans has some of the best wedding vendors in the country. When we have an opportunity to actually showcase one of our vendors’ weddings or engagements, we jump at the chance. In this unique case, we had the chance to feature the engagement parties of three employees from one of our favorite wedding venues: The Steamboat Natchez.

French Quarter Fest. Melissa and Greg will be traveling to Playa Del Carmen on July 11, 2015 to say their vows. Anna Arcenaux is the operations coordinator for the Natchez, and will be eloping to Paris with her fiancé, Dennis Mitchell, on May 24, 2015. Anna and Dennis met six years ago while working together at the Daily Reveille at LSU. Though eloping, they will host a small intimate gathering for family and friends in the French Quarter prior to leaving for Paris.

We asked another one of our vendors, photographer Louis Dumser of Photo by Louis, to come along and capture the scene. The décor was beautiful and everyone on board seemed eager to take the trip down the Mississippi River. Each of the couples looked radiant and happy to be celebrating, not only with their own families, but also with their coworkers. Melissa Eilers, the wedding coordinator of The Natchez, met her fiancé, Greg Hanley six years ago through a mutual friend at

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After Melissa and Anna got engaged, the pressure was put on Dane Bono, the tour & travel sales manager of the Natchez, to pop the question to his fiancée, Casey Smith. The couple met watching a ballgame after the “New Orleans Running of the Bulls”, as each of them were cheering on their favorite baseball team- Cubs vs. Cardinals. Shortly after a Cubs’ victory, a dinner date followed. Dane actually asked Casey to marry him on the

two-year anniversary of that first dinner. They will host their wedding at the Elm’s Mansion in Uptown New Orleans on October 10, 2015. We wish all three couples a very happy wedding day and a beautiful life together. We also thank you for allowing us to celebrate with you and tell your stories!!

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S “We met at Louisiana Tech University at a Halloween party. Derek played baseball for LA Tech and a mutual friend on his team introduced us.”

“He proposed in Napa Valley, CA while wine tasting at a vineyard. He surprised me with this unforgettable trip for my college graduation gift.”

“The planning process was pleasant because I gave myself a year to coordinate all of my vendors. Growing up a native to Mandeville, LA, I always knew that my wedding would take place in New Orleans.”

“I just kept thinking how beautiful the evening was. The typical New Orleans summer rain had stopped and the weather could not have been more perfect for a summer wedding. My hair and makeup team, made me feel like a stunning bride as I walked down the isle with all of my guests smiling and greeting me.”

“One of us must have stumbled on our vows because we had a laugh during the ceremony. My husband and I did shed a tear during our first look together. It was just so intimate and everything that we wanted.”

“My most memorable moment was our first dance. My husband asked to take a few dancing lessons because he wanted to have a traditional ballroom style dance. It was such a sweet moment to just be able to talk and soak in the fact that we said our vows minutes before.”

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Wedding JANUARY 2015 Betsy Ellis & Steve Clement Kaitlyn Ericksen & Taylor Andrus Toni Merrick & Randy Indorf Abigail Sheffield & Christopher Meredith Lesley Volk & Brad Kubelka FEBRUARY 2015 Megan Gilbert & Philip Lorio IV Jessica Poche & Paul Parnell MARCH 2015 Samantha Bean & Garrett Williams Ashlyn Campbell & Ross Guglielmo Lauren Durrett & Brandon Charrier Katherine Flethcher & Clay Snyder Monica Hymel & Westley St Pierre Brooke Plaisance & Travis Sholar Monica Randazzo & Brenton McShan Marceline Strumphler & Jonathan de Laureal Alana Weber & Dennis Reichert, Jr Valerie Waguespack & Steven Brolin

Announcements JULY 2015 Ashley Colvin & Jordan Bourgeois SEPTEMBER 2015 Emily Millen & Steven Stein OCTOBER 2015 Carrie Davis & Jason Bordelon Loui Itoh & Joseph Mokodean Stephanie Knipp & Rodel Ibus Janine Lemons & Stevie Mulkey NOVEMBER 2015 Jennifer Brown & Chris McCleary Amy Rushon & Donald Wise Stephanie Speed & Bryan Melan Kristin Tassin & William Parker DECEMBER 2015 Brooke Boudreaux & John White Kayla Herrington & Jeff Siemann

MAY 2015 Andrea Blaize & Taylor Alphonso Kelly Corass & Jean-Paul Buisson Paige Cortez & Raymond Landry Lauren Dailey & Jimmy Hymel Kathryn Edwards & Kyle Midkiff Taylor Higgins & Daniel Smith Alison Kuske & Leo Verlander Patrick Langlinais & Brittany Torres Ashley Mayfield & Steven Savoie Jessica Pigott & Matthew Gaudet Ellen Smith & Jeff Briscoe Caitlin Williams & Greg Boyd Kamryn Young & Dean Ehrlich JUNE 2015 Laura Darling & Clayton Mounger Stephanie Luna & Harold Hermann, III Stacey Maurin & Andy Wilton Brooke Tramonte & Chris Callahan

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APRIL 2015 Megan Berthelot & Stefan Clayton Julie Kay Gordy & Matthew Villio Taylor Higgins & Daniel Smith Shelby Harper & Jordan Thibodeaux Christine Hoang & Tony Ho Selina Mortillaro & Chris Eckhardt Charita Rayborn & Major Hatcher Amy Savoie & Ryan DiFulco Michelle Stiebing & Tyler Briley


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Springtime brings to mind a renewing of life, or rebirth. It beckons us to go back outside after the chilly, dreary winter and experience nature in all of her glory. When choosing a venue to best express this rebirth, we came across the Maison Lafitte. Nestled in Old Mandeville, this stately 1800’s home has a beautiful wrap around porch with large white columns and exquisite grounds with perfect backdrops for bridal portraits. We loved the mixing of the contemporary interior with the historical elements of the house.

Cream lace trumpet gown with wide lace straps. Feather hairpiece, tiered pearl necklace, drop pearl earrings



Right: White lace trumpet gown with high-neck illusion lace



Strapless mermaid gown with blush lace overlay. Rhinestone necklace.


White deco style trumpet gown with illusion scoop neck, beaded overlay and feathered skirt with a bow detailed bely. White pearl stud earrings. Pearl and rhinestone clutch.


Photographer: Oscar Rajo Venue: Maison Lafitte Florals: Arbor House Florals Hair/Makeup: Flawless Bride Dresses & Accessories: Linda Lee Bridal Boutique Model: Jadelyn Cearra Reyes



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Featured Couple

We love to feature real couples as much as we can in the NOLA Wedding Guide. Their stories and ideas serve as inspiration to our readers, and we also enjoy hearing all about their love and wedding planning experiences. One of the most popular ways to tell these stories is through our Featured Couple Facebook Contest.

because he thought I was still in high school!

In the past 2 years, since we started the contest, it has grown into a much anticipated and highly coveted staple for each issue. This issue’s contest has set the bar high for 2015. We had three beautiful couples vying for the honor of the inaugural Featured Couple of 2015, and the voting was close, but alas, we can only have one winning couple. Stacey Lawrence and Joseph Ledet will be married on May 2, 2015. We had the chance to find out more about their love story and upcoming wedding plans.

Stacey: He had this surprise date all planned out, and I was so nervous that night because I liked him so much. I didn’t know what we were doing or where we were going, so I ate a little something before he showed up. I remember him being such a gentleman and coming to ring the doorbell in his button up shirt and nice jeans. He opened the door of his truck for me.

NWG: How did you meet? Stacey: In July 2011, I went to a crawfish boil for one of Joe’s best friends. It was cold outside, so I had on my old high school sweatshirt. I was immediately attracted to Joe’s dark hair and tan skin. We talked and joked all afternoon and then we became friends on Facebook. For months we would just go back and forth either “liking” or commenting on each other’s posts/photos. He later told me that he didn’t ask me out sooner

After seeing his cousin out one night, I got Joe’s number and began to text him. From that night on, we texted/talked every day. NWG: Describe your first date.

Joseph: I had a surprise date planned, starting at Fuji Hana, her favorite restaurant. Then I planned a trip to Baton Rouge to go ice-skating because she said she wanted to do it, but never had the chance. I’ve been before, so I thought it would be great to teach her something new. However, I got off of work late and when we arrived at the restaurant, she told me that she had already eaten, since she wasn’t sure what we were doing. After that, I called the ice skating rink only to find that they were closing in 10 minutes, and we were over an hour away from it! At that point I had to hang my head in defeat. w w w . n o la w e ddi n g g u i de . c o m

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was to bring her ice-skating. I proposed to her on the ice when the DJ played the song I requested, “Marry Me” by Train. Stacey: I was so nervous and in complete shock that I’m pretty sure I didn’t even actually say yes. I just helped him up off the ice and began to hug and kiss him. Come to find out later, everyone in my family knew of the plan and were really good at keeping the secret. NWG: How has the planning gone so far? Stacey: I always thought that the month of May would be a pretty time of the year, so we decided that it would be the perfect month to get married. Plus, we would have about a year and a half to plan. Joe is really laid back most of the time, especially when it comes to wedding planning. Out of the two of us, I’m definitely the more OCD and organized type of person, so he basically leaves everything up to me. One of the hardest parts of planning was trying to include all the important people in our lives, being that we both come from blended families. The most touching thing was that my stepfather became ordained in order to be able to marry us. NWG: Tell us about some of your wedding vendors.

Stacey: So instead we went down to my family’s camp in Lake Hermitage and talked for hours. That was the night we officially became boyfriend and girlfriend. NWG: Describe your courtship.

NWG: Any advice for future couples?

Joseph: Our relationship has been adventurous yet trying at times. My previous profession was hard for any relationship to endure: long hours, working on weekends, and switching from days to nights with little to no notice. However, Stacey stuck by my side when things got really rough. When I accepted a job that was an hour and a half away and moved, she had to stay in New Orleans for school. We talked every day and she drove up every weekend just to spend a few hours with me. Finally, I was offered a job back home and jumped on the opportunity to move closer to her and our families, which is where I’ve been for the past year and a half. NWG: How did he propose? Joseph: The idea came to me the day I picked up her ring. I wanted to recreate part of that first date, which

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Joseph: If it won’t bother you in a year, then don’t worry about it now. Don’t let little things bother you when the good out weighs the bad. When she’s the first thing you think about when you wake up and the last thing before you go to sleep, you know you’re crazy about her. Stacey: Enjoy every moment of each other’s company. Try not to get lost in all of the other things going on in life. Just continue to love each other unconditionally and stay true to each other.




Wedding Tales

Christina Carter

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John Burks

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B NWG: NWG: How did you meet and when? Christina: We went to school together from Kindergarten until 7th grade. I then transferred to a private school and didn’t see Wesley again until the summer of 2010. We were both so shocked to see each other that we both stumbled over our words. All I could think of was how handsome he was. NWG: How did he propose? Christina: I woke up on August 21, 2013 and realized that Wesley planned my whole day in advance. He got me the day off from work and planned a scavenger hunt starting with my mom picking me up in a limo. The places on the scavenger hunt were all of my favorites. We went to Mary Mahoney’s for brunch, Azalea Spa and Salon for my nails, Chuck Kelly for my hair and makeup, and Panache to pick out an outfit. At every location, there was a letter giving me a hint to my next stop. The limo then drove us up to my father’s ranch in Perkinston, MS where I knew everyone was waiting for my brother’s and my birthday party. As we pulled into the ranch, I saw my dad walk out in a suit and I started to realize what was going on. My dad took me upstairs and opened the door to the balcony which was decorated with lights and rose petals. I heard the song “Marry Me” by Train being sung by my sister. At that point, I cried off all of the makeup that had just been put on my face. Then I saw Wesley, and I don’t remember much except for the fact that I said “YES.” NWG: How was the planning process?

NWG: How was your preparation on the big day? Were you nervous?

Christina: The planning process was so much fun. Of course it was stressful at times, but I did my best to enjoy every minute. Whenever I would get stressed out, I would remind myself that this is a once in a lifetime thing. I just thank God that I had the support that I did.

Christina: My bridesmaids made sure I was very prepared. I didn’t forget a thing. I was definitely nervous, but I think I was more excited to see and marry the man of my dreams.

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NWG: What did you think when you were walking down the aisle?

NWG: What was the most memorable moment of the day?

Christina: I was so excited! My emotions were going crazy. When I saw Wesley, my heart melted, and I couldn’t get down the aisle fast enough.

Christina: I will always cherish the words my dad said to me before we walked down the aisle, and watching my husband dance like Michael Jackson. My most memorable moment though would have to be when we were walking out to take pictures after the ceremony. My husband looked over at me and said, “I couldn’t have imagined a more beautiful dress for you to wear today. You are so beautiful!”

NWG: What was your first dance song? Christina: Our first dance song was “I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You” sung by my sister.

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“I DO” Again Tom and Gayle Benson Renew Their Vows by:Troy Marks On October 22 2014, New Orleans Saints and Pelicans owners Tom and Gayle Benson renewed their vows at the St. Louis Cathedral surrounded by over 1,000 friends and family members. The milestone marked the 10 year anniversary of their wedding and was made extra special by the fact that they met at the St. Louis Cathedral. Tom Benson first saw Gayle Marie LaJaunie Bird as she was doing a reading of the Scripture at a 7:30 A.M. service and stayed after Mass to meet her. Mr. Benson was attending Mass that day to commemorate the

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anniversary of his first wife’s death. After a very brief five month courtship, Tom and Gayle were married in San Antonio on October 29 2004. Gayle says, “I had been single for over 3o years and was very content in life. I certainly was not looking to get married, but God had other plans.” Their renewal ceremony was performed by Archbishop Gregory Aymond, a close friend of the Bensons, and also included over 20 other clergy members. The entire choir of the St. Louis Cathedral was on hand to serenade the couple as they pledged their love.


“I feel so fortunate to be married to a man who shares my faith and spirituality. To reaffirm our love in God’s presence was the highlight for me.” Mrs. Benson wore a Vera Wang dress that she says, “Was just perfect for the evening.” After the ceremony, a reception was held at the New Orleans Museum of Art. A harpist, 2 opera singers and members of the Louisana Philharmonic Orchestra provided a beautiful musical backdrop as the guests arrived. Sonny Randon was on hand to photograph the event and was the first and only photographer the Bensons considered to shoot their renewal ceremony. He has

been friends with Mrs. Benson for over 40 years and did an excellent job of capturing all of the details of the event, big and small. Mrs Benson credits her staff with helping her coordinate the event and says, “They went above and beyond and worked incredibly hard to help me plan the event. It was perfect in every way.” As to her favorite part of the evening, Mrs. Benson says, “I feel so fortunate to be married to a man who shares my faith and spirituality. To reaffirm our love in God’s presence was the highlight for me.” “It truly was a perfect night.”

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New Orleans Venue Guide This reference guide provides you with information on New Orleans’ finest venues for receptions, rehearsal dinners and more. All inforation is subject to change without notice, so please check with the venue for specific details. Some accommodations may be available on a limited or seasonal basis.

Cedar Grove

Broussard’s Restaurant

Tchoupitoulas Plantation Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Parties, Corporate Capacity: 400 Amenities: Tables/linens, Chivari Chairs/ Chair ties, Centerpieces, votive candles, Parking Attendants, Greeters Price Range: $48-$70/person Deposit: Yes, $1000

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower Capacity: Call for details Amenities: Call for details Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Call for details

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Call for details

819 Rue Conti, New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 581. 3866 Contact Person: Caroline Hubbard caroline@broussards.com

Catering: Provided

Contact person: Jill Mercer info@cgplantation.com

www.cgtplantation.com

Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots

Edgar Degas House Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Showers, Bed & Breakfast Capacity: 300 Amenities: Call for details Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Call for details

Alcohol: Call

Music: Call

Please call for details on catering, alcohol and music

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Showers, Guest Accom., Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties Capacity: 50-2,000 Amenities: Linens, Silver, Chairs, Tables, Lighting, Free Parking, Security Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Call for details Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

2306 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 821-5009

1751 Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 948-1285

www.degashouse.com

www.fgno.com

info@degashouse.com

Catering: Provided

Contact person: Shannon Campagne groupsales@fgno.com

Federal Ballroom

The Four Columns

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner Capacity: 400 Amenities: Most inclusive, Call for details Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Call for details

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower Capacity: West Room/600, East Room/200 Amenities: Linens, Silver, Lighting, Chairs, Tables, etc. Price Range: Varies Deposit: Varies

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Provided

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

147 Carondelet Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 587-2088

3711 Westbank Expressway Harvey, LA 70058 (504) 340-4109

www.federalballroom.com

www.fourcolumns.com

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Music: Provided**

6533 River Road, Waggaman, LA 70094 (504) 431-5743

www.broussards.com

Catering: Call

Alcohol: Provided*

*Premium bar included on most events **Music provided on most events

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Hotel Modern

Hamption Inn Convention Center

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Bridal Showers & Brunches, Pre/Post Wedding Events & Guest Accom. Capacity: 250 (cocktail seating) Amenities: Tables, Chairs, Linens, VIP amenity for Bride & Groom on wedding night Price Range: $20-$100/person (guest count & food/beverage selections) dependent Deposit: 25%

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Showers, Guest Accommodations Capacity: 450 Amenities: Tables, Chairs/ties, Linens, Silver, Candle Votive Centerpieces Price Range: $59-$61/person Deposit: Yes

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Pandora*

*Venue provides Pandora Music anything additional will need to be purchased

1201 Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 293-1200 Contact person: Amanda Baker abaker@highpointe.com

www.neworleanshamptoninns.com/new-orleans-weddings

936 St Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 962-0918 Contact person: Grace Duplantier Grace@thehotelmodern.com

www.thehotelmodern.com

Impastato’s Restaurant

House of Blues Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower Capacity: 30-1500 Amenities: Linens, Silver, Lighting, Chairs, Tables, etc. Price Range: $75-125/person Deposit: Yes, 50%

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

*We can book your talent for you

Music: Not Provided*

225 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 310-4988 Contact person: Chloe Tassin chloetassin@livenation.com

Services: Call for details Capacity: Call for details Amenities: Call for details Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Call for details

Catering: Call for details

Alcohol: Call for details

3400 16th Street, Metairie, LA (504) 455-1545

www.impastatos.com

http://specialevents.livenation.com/venue/house-of-blues-new-orleans-new-orleans-la

Jackson Brewery Bistro Bar

Jefferson Orleans South

Services: Cocktail Style Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Showers, Bachelorette/Bachelor Party Capacity: 150-500 Amenities: Basic Linens, Tables Price Range: Food starting at $36/person, Bar $18-32/person Deposit: Yes, 50%

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Provided*

Music: Call for details

Services: Call for details Capacity: Call for details Amenities: Call for details Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Call for details

Catering: Call for details

Alcohol: Call for details

Music: Call for details

*In house music provided; band or DJ extra

620 Decatur Street 1A, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 333-6914 Jaxbrewerybar@gmail.com

www.jacksonbrewerybar.com

2536 Edenborn Ave., Metairie LA, 70002 (504) 454-6105

www.jeffersonorleans.com

The Lake House

Le Meridien

Services: Any Event or Life Celebration, Ceremony Space On-Site, On and Off-Site Catering Capacity: 30 to 250/300 Amenities: Linens, Chairs, Tables. Centerpieces and decor for additional fee Price Range: Starting at $30 per person Deposit: Yes Catering: Packages Avail.

Alcohol: Packages Avail.

Music: Speaker System

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

iPod/iPad compatible

2025 Lakeshore Dr, Mandeville, LA 70448 (985) 778-2045

Contact person: Chloe T. Henderson chloet@lakehousecuisine.com

lakehousecuisine.com

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower, Bridal Luncheon, Guest Accommodations, Bach. Party Capacity: 500 Amenities: Linens, Silver, Chairs, Tables, Lighting Available Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Yes

333 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 207-5173

Contact person: Catering Sales Office gsoleads.02030@starwoodhotels.com

www.lemeridienneworleanshotel.com

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Magnolia Plantation

Louisiana Castle Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Juliet Bridal Suite for couple on wedding night Capacity: 300 Amenities: Most inclusive, call for details Price Range: Starting at $875 (elopement) See web site for details Deposit: Yes

Catering: Provided* Alcohol: Not Provided**

Music: Provided

*We can provide catering or you can bring your own **You can bring your own/we can refer

New Orleans Area (504) 455-8700

Contact person: Dolly castleinfo@aol.com

www.LouisianaCastle.com

Services: Ceremony, Reception Capacity: 100 min/600 max/300 Seated Amenities: Most inclusive, call for details Price Range: $32-$52/person Deposit: Yes, $500

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

818 Elmwood Park Blvd., Harahan, LA 70123 (504) 733-5020

Contact person: Colette Sterbcow or Sue Long info@magnolia-plantation.com

www.magnolia-plantation.com

Maison Lafitte

Maison Dupuy Hotel Services: Ceremony, Reception, Brunch, Rehearsal Dinner, Engagement Party, Anniversary Party, Bridal Shower, Bachelor/ Bachelorette Party, Guest Accom. Capacity: 225 Amenities: Linens, Chairs/Covers/Ties, Silver, Lighting, Tables, Glassware, etc. Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Yes, 25%

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

Services: Any Event or Life Celebration, Ceremony Space On-Site, On-Site Catering Capacity: 30 to 250/300 Amenities: Linens, Chairs, Tables. Centerpieces and decor for additional fee Price Range: Starting at $30 per person Deposit: Yes

Catering: Packages Avail.

Alcohol: Packages Avail.

1001 Rue Toulouse, New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 648-6114 Contact person: Kimberly Ellison kimberly@maisondupuy.com

www.neworleanscourtyardweddings.com

Music: Not Provided

iPod/iPad compatible

402 Lafitte St, Mandeville, LA 70448 (985) 778-2045

maison-lafitte.com

Moviesets

Alcohol: Not Provided

Music: Speaker System

Contact person: Chloe T. Henderson chloet@lakehousecuisine.com

Pat O’s on the River

Services: Photo shoots, Unconventional Ceremonies and Receptions Capacity: 500 Amenities: Linens, Silver, Chairs, Tables, Lighting, etc. Price Range: Weekend weddings starting at $3,000 Deposit: 50% of package price Catering: Not Provided

Music: Provided

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner Capacity: 400 Amenities: Most inclusive, call for details Price Range: Starting at $59-$89/person Deposit: Yes, $2000

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

400 Garrett Rd. Slidell, LA 70458 (504) 523-0890

600 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 561-1200

www.moviesetsvenue.com

www.www.patobriens.com/patobriens/NO-private_parties/

Contact person: Kristy Oustalet or Sarah Worsley info@moviesetsvenue.com

Contact person: Libby Landry Bourbon@patobriens.com

Redemption Restaurant

Republic New Orleans Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Engagement Party, After Party Capacity: 500 Amenities: Most inclusive, call for details Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Yes, 50%

Services: Call for details Capacity: Call for details Amenities: Call for details Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Call for details

Catering: Call for details

Alcohol: Call for details

Music: Call for details

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided*

*Resident DJs are available for additional fee; we can assist with band bookings as well

3835 Iberville Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 309-3570

828 South Peters Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 528-8282

www.redemption-nola.com

www.republicnola.com

delaunes@redemption-nola.com

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Ritz-Carlton

Riverview Room Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower, Engagement Party Capacity: 125-400 Amenities: Tables, Chairs, White Linen, Chair Covers, Centerpieces Price Range: $59-$65/person Deposit: Yes, $3,000

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower/Tea, Guest Accom. Capacity: 800, Seated 475 Amenities: Most inclusive, call for details Price Range: $100-$175/person Deposit: Yes, $5,000 min.

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided

921 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 670-2837

600 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 525-3000

www.ritzcarlton.com/neworleans

www.riverviewroom.com

Contact person: Amy Odinet amy.odinet@ritzcarlton.com

Contact person: Mary Quarls maryq@riverviewroom.com

Rock n Bowl

The Rose Garden Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Showers Capacity: 50-450 Amenities: Linens, Silver, China, Lighting, Chairs, Tables, Side Court Yard, Imprinted Napkins, Police Detail Price Range: Call for details Deposit: 10% of total

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower, Bach. Party Capacity: 867 Amenities: Linens, Silver, Chairs, Tables, Large Dance Floor, Separate Cake Room, Large Layout Ideal for Large Weddings Price Range: Starting at $25/person Deposit: Depends on Party Size

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided*

*We will assist with booking, if needed

3016 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 861-1700 Contact person: Genese Moore events@rocknbowl.com

www.rocknbowl.com

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

5616 Citrus Blvd, River Ridge, LA 70123 (504) 737-1300 Contact person: Fran & Amie info@theRoseGarden.com

www.therosegarden.com

Royal Palm

Southern Oaks Plantation

Services: call for details Capacity: call for details Amenities: call for details Price Range: call for details Deposit: call for details

Catering: call for details Alcohol: call for details

Music: call for details

1901 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey, LA 70058 (504) 644-4100

www.royalpalmfpc.com

Services: Ceremony, Reception Capacity: 400 Amenities: Most inclusive, call for details Price Range: Dependent on date, time, number of guests, call for details Deposit: Yes, $1500

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

weddings@southernoaksplantation.com

www.southernoaksplantation.com

Steamboat Natchez Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower, Engagement Party Capacity: Varies Amenities: Linens, Silver, Glassware, Chairs, Tables Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Yes

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower Capacity: 900/Main Room, 100/Glass Atrium Front Bar Amenities: Linens, Lighting, Chairs, Tables Price Range: $35/person Deposit: $300-$500

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Provided

7816 Hayne Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70126 (504) 245-8221

Southport Hall

Catering: Provided

Music: Provided

Music: Provided

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Provided* *Jazz Band

200 Monticello Ave, Jefferson LA 70121 (504) 835-2903

600 Decatur, Ste. 308, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 569-1431

www.newsouthport.com www.southporthall.com

www.steamboatnatchez.com

Contact person: Jay Bagnetto info@newsouthport.com

Contact person: Melissa Eilers melissa@glnosc.com

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Taravella Manor

Trinity Banquets and Receptions

Services: Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower Capacity: 50-250 Amenities: White Linen, Chair Covers, China, Silverware, Glassware, Chandeliers Price Range: $30-$50/person Deposit: Yes, $600

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Provided

5240 Taravella Road, Marrero, LA 70072 (504) 340-7797 Contact person: Kyle Winkler or Erika Mcfatter

receptions@taravellamanor.com

www.taravellamanor.com

Services: Ceremony Chapel, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Shower Capacity: 50-500 Amenities: White Linen, Chair Covers, China, Silverware, Glassware, Chandeliers Price Range: $30-$50/person Deposit: Yes, $600

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Provided

1000 Caruso Blvd, Suite 201, Slidell LA 70461 (985) 726-0178 Contact person: Kyle Winkler, Owner catering@trinitybanquets.com

www.trinitybanquets.com

W Hotel French Quarter Services: Small Ceremony, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal Luncheon, Bridal Shower, Guest Accom. Capacity: 100 Amenities: Linens (depending on location), Chairs, Tables, Silver, Lighting Avail. Price Range: Call for details Deposit: Yes

Catering: Provided

Alcohol: Provided

Music: Not Provided* *Unless it is house music

316 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 207-5173

Contact person: Catering Sales Office gsoleads.02030@starwoodhotels.com

Sison Photography

www.wfrenchquarter.com

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Wedding Tales

Jade Purvis

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Brandon Bagley

08 . 08 . 14

Church: St Theresa of Avila Venue: The Riverview Room Photographer: Stacy Marks Photography Music: Omega Sound Transportation: A Regal Limousine Bridal & Bridesmaids’ Attire: Bridal Boutique by MaeMe Groom’s & Groomsmen’s Attire: John’s Tuxedos w w w . n o la w e ddi n g g u i de . c o m

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B “Brandon and I first met 5 years ago. We were introduced by a mutual friend at a local neighborhood bar.”

“On my 30th birthday, he surprised me with a chauffeur that drove us to have dinner in the private chef’s office at Restaurant R’evolution. When the waiter presented us with the dessert box, there sat my engagement ring and Brandon was down on one knee. We had to stop by his “work party” after dinner, but we walked in and... it was actually a party for me! I was floored yet again!”

“The planning process was surprisingly easy. I asked my friends who had recently been married for tips and vendor recommendations. I was also very lucky to have a hands-on fiancé who helped me make decisions on everything from the invitations to the cake!”

“My fiancé had feared he would be a ball of nerves on our wedding day, so I was worried about him. I couldn’t believe how nervous I was in church, and there he was, doing much better than me!”

“While walking down the aisle, I just wanted to take everything all in and remember the moment and my soon to be husband’s face at the end of the aisle. I was also a little worried I would trip. My nerves had the best of me.”

“My most memorable moment of the day was our first dance as a family with our 8-month-old daughter, Presley, to Elvis Presley’s “Can’t help Falling in Love with You.” All my wedding day nerves had vanished and my heart had never felt so full. It was one of those truly magical moments!”

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Floral shop flowers without the floral shop price. High quality flower arrangements don’t have to carry a high price. Order bouquets, centerpieces, and all your floral needs from Dorignac’s and save. We can also assist with catering, desserts, wedding cakes and so much more. For information, call 504-834-8216.

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Bach Imagery

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Prince Photography

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Make sure you carry a touchup kit because many hours will go by in between getting your makeup done, taking pictures and your sendoff.

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DANCING AT DEGAS Known for his ability to superbly depict the movement of dancers, Edgar Degas is regarded as one of the masters of impressionism. His beautiful paintings of ballerinas adorn the walls of the Degas House, which was once the home of the French impressionist painter. We wanted to evoke the feeling of Degas’ artistry in this sensual shoot, while paying a slight homage to Degas’ admiration of the female form. With a bohemian air, we beautifully combined all of the fashion and historical elements to bring you this art inspired shoot. Photographer: Bach Imagery Venue: Degas House Hair: Amber Buxton Salon Makeup: Makeup by Meggan Dresses: Bridal Boutique by MaeMe Jewelry: GBK Fine Jewelry Model: Jacquelyn Lindsey

A-line spaghetti strap deep V-neck dress with embellished belt at natural waist.



Fitted modified A-line beaded V-neck dress. Butterfly and stone necklace.



Allover lace sleeveless sheath dress with nude lining and taupe silk sash with faux flower. Opera pearl necklace with oyster shell brooch. Silver band bracelet.






Off the shoulder trumpet gown with lace bodice and mid length sleeves and lace applique at hem. Silver ornate and chain necklace. Silver cutout band bracelet.




Planning Planning

• Wedding gown, veil and accessories • Wedding invitations and programs • rental of venues • Church fee • flowers • Bridesmaids’ bouquets • Grandmothers’ corsages • All photography and videography • Wedding cake and favors • Traffic control expenses • Transportation for the bridal party • Entire cost of reception • Band • Wedding gift for the couple

ThE GrOOM’s FAMILy • Groom’s cake • rehearsal dinner • father of the groom formal wear • Gift for the couple

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ThE GrOOM • Wedding ring for the bride • Wedding gift for the bride • Groomsmen/usher gifts • Bride’s bouquet and Mothers’ corsages • All boutonnieres • Marriage license • Clergy/Officiant fee • Limousine service • Honeymoon arrangements Robert Faust Photography

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ThE BrIDE

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Who Pays whofor pays? What?


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The thing that makes the Ball Gown Wedding Dress, a.k.a, the “Fairy-Tale wedding gown” a truly idyllic style is its flattering adherence to practically any body type. Usually matched with fitted bodices, these dresses flare out from the hips, providing just the right amount of sensational and over-the-top glamour. A fitted waist works best for this design, and petite body types may find these dresses a bit overpowering for their small frames. However, if high drama and spellbinding impact are what you’re striving for on the big day, you can’t go wrong with this dress!

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The Modified A-Line features a skirt that slips lightly past the hips and gradually flares to the hem, forming an “A shape.� Slightly less forgiving than the A-Line Wedding dress-which flatters most body types-the modified A-line fits more snugly against the body. Petite women love this dress because of its elongating qualities and ultimate figure flattery!

The Trumpet Gown, like the Mermaid, hugs the body and really emphasizes the shape. However, the Trumpet dress is easier to walk in as it is slightly fuller and flares higher on the leg. If you’re not the most graceful of brides but still want the sleek, sexy look that the mermaid gown provides, the trumpet gown is your best option.

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The Sheath Gown is made to fit close to the body, with little accoutrement. Usually falling to just around the knees or lower thighs, this gown is especially great for summer weddings, but can also be great for the fall. Its basic column-like design makes it easy to dress up or down and accessories like satin sashes can be easily added to cinch the waist and accentuate most figures.

The Mermaid is snugly fit through the bodice, down through the hips, all the way to the knees before flaring out at about the mid or lower calf. This curve-hugging gown is certain to show off all the right parts of the female form. Hourglass figures or women with athletic, boyish body types will love this dress, but petite women may find that it makes them appear shorter. If you are fit but buxom, this sexy gown is for you!

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Jessica Bruscato

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B “We meet in high school. We are high school sweethearts.”

“He proposed at our home one evening over dinner he had prepared, it was perfect and very unexpected!”

“The planning process all together went very well. Sometimes it would get a little overwhelming and stressful, but I knew staying calm and positive and thinking about the big day would make things so much better!”

“The preparation on the big day was so much fun! Spending the day with my mom and the people who mean so much to me made things so wonderful. I actually was not nervous at all until it was time to walk down the aisle!”

“During the vows my husband didn’t cry; I did cry a little but there was definitely a lot of smiling and laughing going on. We laugh a lot when we are nervous!”

“The most memorable part of the wedding was when I was walking down the aisle and seeing my soon to be husband watching me walk towards him with such a big smile on his face; it was such a wonderful feeling. Also, we had a blast at the reception!”

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rush of a day at the races. The anticipation that builds as you walk down the aisle is akin to the thrill of waiting for the horses to come out of the gate. The Fair Grounds is the perfect setting for this sophisticated and riche

shoot, bringing a

little bit of the derby into your special day.



Cream and blush strapless A-line gown with sheer floral overlay, short train, and thin beading at waist. Blue slim fit tuxedo with white shirt and bright blue bowtie.


Satin high neck sleeveless trumpet gown. Rhinestone drop choker necklace. Classic Tuxedo with bright white jacket, white shirt and black bowtie.


A-line sheer graduated floral lace applique dress with nude lining and lace cap sleeves. Simple pearl necklace. Dark blue slim fit tuxedo with white shirt and deep red bowtie.




Full A-line dress with blue tulle overlay with shirred waist, lace sleeves and floral applique at waist. Small square rhinestone necklace.





Photgrapher: Robert Faust Venue: Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots Styled by: Mise En Place Events Florist: Poppy & Mint Floral Company Rentals: Event Rental and Fleur De Lis Event Rentals Lighting: Air-Effects Sky Tracker Hair/Makeup: Make Me Up Dresses/Jewelry: Bustles & Bows Tuxedos: John’s Tuxedos Models: Kate Mendelson and Eric Chown Hats provided by Stacey Asaro


louisiana church directory Catholic Churches Blessed Sacrament/St. Joan of Arc 8321 Burthe Street, New Orleans, LA 504.866.7330 www.josephites.org/parish/la/bssj/ Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos 3053 Dauphine Street, New Orleans, LA 70117 504.943.5566 www.seeloschurchno.org Blessed Trinity 4230 South Broad Street, New Orleans, LA 70125 504.822.3394 www.blessedtrinity-no.org/ Christ The King Church 535 Deerfield Road, Terrytown, LA 70056 504.361.1500 www.ctkterrytown.parishesonline.com Corpus Christi Epiphany 2022 St. Bernard Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70116 504.945.8931 www.josephites.org/parish/la/cce/ Divine Mercy 3325 Loyola Drive, Kenner, LA 70065 504.464.9664 Holy Name of Jesus 6220 LaSalle Place, New Orleans 70118 504.865.7430 www.hnjchurch.org Immaculate Conception (Jesuit Church) 130 Baronne Street, New Orleans 70112 504.529.1477 www.jesuitchurch.net

Mary, Queen of Peace 1501 West Causeway Approach, Mandeville 70471 985.626.6977 www.maryqueenofpeace.org Mary, Queen of Vietnam 5069 Willowbrook Drive, New Orleans, LA 70129 504.254.9250 www.maryqueenofvietnamparish.org Mater Dolorosa 1228 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans 70118 504.866.3669 www.neworleanschurches.com/materd/materd. htm Our Lady of Divine Providence 1000 North Starrett Road, Metairie 70003 504.466.4511 www.oldp.org *six month advance notice for marriages Our Lady of Guadalupe Church 411 North Rampart Street, New Orleans 70112 504.525.1551 www.judeshrine.com Our Lady of Lourdes 2621 Colonial Boulevard, Violet 70092 504.281.2267 www.olol-church.com *six month advance notice for marriages Our Lady of Perpetual Help 1908 Short Street, Kenner 70062 504.464.0361 www.archdiocese-no.org/olphlachurch *8 month advance notice for marriages Our Lady of Prompt Succor 2320 Paris Road, Chalmette 70043 504.271.3441 www.olps-chalmette.org *six month advance notice for marriage Our Lady of Prompt Succor 146 Fourth Street, Westwego 70094 504.341.9522 www.neworleanschurches.com/olpswego/olpswego.htm Our Lady of the Angels 6851 River Road, Westwego 70094 504.436.4459 Our Lady of the Lake 312 Lafitte Street, Mandeville 70448 985.626.5671 www.ollparish.info Our Lady of the Rosary 3368 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans 70119 504.488.2659 www.ourladyoftherosary-no.com *6 months advance notice for weddings/extensive online info Our Lady Star of the Sea 1835 St. Roch Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70117 504.944.0166 Resurrection of Our Lord 9701 Hammond Street, New Orleans, LA 70127 504.242.8669

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St. Agnes 3310 Jefferson Highway, Jefferson 70121 504.833.3366 www.stagnesjefferson.org St. Angela Merici 901 Beverly Garden Drive, Metairie 70002 504.835.0324 www.stangela.org St. Ann Church and National Shrine 4940 Meadowdale Drive, Metairie, LA 504.455.7071 stannchurchandshrine.org St. Anthony of Padua 4640 Canal Street, New Orleans 70119 504.488.2651 www.neworleanschurches.com/stanthony/stjanthony.htm St. Augustine 1210 Governor Nicholls Street, New Orleans 70116 504.525.5934 www.staugustinecatholicchurch-neworleans.org St. Benilde 1901 Division Street, Metairie 70001 504.843.4980 www.stbenilde.org St. Bonaventure 329 South Jamie Blvd., Avondale, LA 70094 504.436.1279 St. Catherine of Siena 105 Bonnabel Boulevard, Metairie 70005 504.835.9343 www.stcatherineparish.com St. Christopher 309 Manson Avenue, Metairie 70001 504.837.8214 www.stchristopherschool.org/stchristopherchurch.html St. Clement of Rome 4317 Richland Avenue, Metairie 70002 504.887.8721 www.scrparish.org St. Cletus 3600 Claire Avenue, Gretna 70053 504.367.7951 http://stcletuschurch.myownparish.com


St. David 5617 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70117 504.947.2853 www.josephites.org/parish/la/sd St. Dominic 775 Harrison Avenue, New Orleans 70124 504.482.4157 www.stdominicparish.com St. Edward the Confessor 4921 West Metairie Avenue, Metairie 70001 504.888.0703 www.steddy.org *6 Month notice in advance St. Francis of Assisi 631 State Street, New Orleans 70118 504.891.4479 www.stfrancisuptown.com St. Francis Xavier 444 Metairie Road, Metairie, LA 70005 504.834.0340 www.stfrancisxavier.com St. Gabriel the Archangel 4700 Pineda Street, New Orleans, LA 70126 504.282.0296 www.stgabe.net St. James Major 3736 Gentilly Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70122 504.304.6750 St. Jerome Catholic Church 2402 33rd Street, Kenner, LA 70065 504.443.3174 www.stjeromecatholic.org St. Joan of Arc 529 West 5th Street, LaPlace 70068 985.652.9100 www.sjachurch.com St. John the Baptist 1139 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, New Orleans 70113 504.919.0848 www.goldensteeple.com St. Joseph 1802 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans 70112 504.522.3186 www.stjosephchurch-no.org

St. Katharine Drexel 2015 Louisiana Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70115 504.891.3172 St. Leo the Great 2916 Paris Avenue, New Orleans 70119 504.945.8750 www.neworleanschurches.com/StLeo/index.htm St. Louis Cathedral 615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans 70116 504.525.9585 www.stlouiscathedral.org St. Louis King of France 1609 Carrolton, Metairie, LA 70005 504.834.9977 www.slkfchurch.com St. Maria Goretti 7300 Crowder Street, New Orleans, LA 70127 504.242.7554 www.smgnola.com St. Mary 1100 Chartres Street, New Orleans 70116 504.529.3040 St. Mary’s Assumption 2030 Constance Street, New Orleans 70130 504.522.6748 www.stalphonsusneworleans.com St. Mary Magdalen 6425 West Metairie Avenue, Metairie 70003 504.733.0922 www.stmarymagdalenchurch.com St. Matthew the Apostle 10021 Jefferson Hwy, River Ridge, LA 70123 504.737.4537 stmatthew-riverridge.weconnect.com St. Patrick 724 Camp Street, New Orleans 70130 504.525.4413 www.oldstpatricks.org St. Peter 125 East 19th Street, Covington 70433 985.892.2422 www.stpeterparish.com

St. Peter Claver 1923 St. Philip Street, New Orleans, LA 70116 504.822.8059 www.stpeterclaverneworleans.org St. Philip Neri 6500 Kawanee Avenue, Metairie 70003 504.887.5535 www.stphilipneriparish.org *six month notice in advance St. Pius X 6666 Spanish Fort Blvd., New Orleans, LA (East) 70124 504.282.3332 stpiusxnola.org St. Rita 7100 Jefferson Highway, Harahan 70123 504.737.2915 www.stritaharahan.com *6 months advance notice St. Rita 2729 Lowerline Street, New Orleans 70125 504.866.3621 www.neworleanschurches.com/StRita/strita.htm St. Rosalie 600 2nd Avenue, Harvey 70058 504.340.1962 www.strosalieparish.org St. Stephen 1025 Napoleon Avenue, New Orleans 70119 504.899.1378 www.goodshepherdparishnola.com *6 months advance notice St. Theresa of Avila 1404 Erato Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 504.525.4226 Transfiguration of the Lord 2212 Prentiss Avenue, New Orleans, LA 504.302.7931 Visitation of Our Lady 3500 Ames Boulevard, Marrero 70072 504.347.2203 www.vol.org BAPTIST CHURCHES Christian Unity Baptist 1700 Conti Street, New Orleans 70112 504.522.3493

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St. Charles Avenue Baptist 7100 St. Charles Ave, New Orleans 70118 504.861.9514 www.scabc.org

St. George’s Episcopal Church 4600 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans 70115 504.899.2811 www.stgeorge-nola.org

First Baptist Church of New Orleans 5290 Canal Boulevard, New Orleans 70124 504.482.5775 www.fbno.org

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 1222 North Dorgenois, New Orleans 70119 504.821.0529 www.stlukesnola.org

First Emmanuel Baptist Church 1829 Carondelet Street, New Orleans 70130 504.524.8891 www.firstemanuelbaptistchurch.org

St. Martin’s Episcopal Church 2216 Metairie Road, Metairie 70001 504.835.7357 www.stmepiscopal.com

Franklin Avenue Baptist Church 2515 Franklin Avenue, New Orleans 70117 504.488.8488 www.franklinabc.com

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church 4499 Sharp Road, Mandeville 70741 985.626.5781 www.stmichaelsla.org *one month advance notice for marriages

Mandeville’s First Baptist Church 1895 Highway 190, Mandeville 70448 985.626.3217 www.fbcmandeville.org

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 6249 Canal Boulevard, New Orleans 70124 504.488.3749 www.stpauls-lakeview.org

Metairie United Methodist Church 3741 Pontiac Street, Metairie 70002 504.888.4665 Munholland United Methodist Church 1201 Metairie Road, Metairie 70005 504.834.9910 www.munhollandumc.org Newell United Methodist Church 229 Lamarque Street, Mandeville 70448 985.674.2486 Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church 3900 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans 70115 504.899.3431 www.rayneumc.org St. Luke’s United Methodist Church 5875 Canal Boulevard, New Orleans 70124 504.486.3982 www.saintlukes-umc.net St. Mark’s United Methodist Church 1130 North Rampart Street, New Orleans 70116 504.523.0450 www.frenchquarterumc.org St. Matthew United Methodist Church 6017 Camphor Street, Metairie 70003 504.888.2228 www.stmatthewsumc.com St. Timothy United Methodist Church 335 Asbury Drive, Mandeville 70471 955.626.3307 www.sttimothyumc.org PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES First Presbyterian Church 5401 South Claiborne Avenue, New Orleans 70125 504.866.7409 www.fpcno.org

Parkview Baptist Church 6301 Camphor Street, Metairie 70003 504.888.1153 www.parkviewbc.com EPISCOPAL CHURCHES Christ Church Cathedral 2919 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans 70115 504.895.6602 www.cccnola.org Grace Episcopal Church 3700 Canal Street, New Orleans 70119 504.482.5242 www.gracecanalstreet.org

Trinity Church Episcopal 1329 Jackson Avenue, New Orleans 70130 504.522.0276 www.trinitynola.com METHODIST CHURCHES

Covington Presbyterian Church 222 South Jefferson Avenue, Covington 70433 985.892.4821 www.covingtonpres.org

Algiers United Methodist Church 637 Opelousas Avenue, Algiers 70114 504.361.1334 www.algiersumc.com

Grace Presbyterian Church 6129 West Esplanade Avenue, Metairie 70003 504.454.8905 http://web.me.com/pek83/Site/Welcome.html

Aurora United Methodist Church 3300 Eton Street, New Orleans 70131 504.394.5483 www.aumc.club.officelive.com

John Calvin Church 4201 Transcontinental Drive, Metairie 70006 504.888.1375 www.johncalvinchurch.org

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church 1101 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans 70118 504.866.0123 www.standrewsnola.com

Carrollton United Methodist Church 921 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans 70118 504.861.7597 www.neworleanschurches.com/carrolltonumeth/ carrolltonumc.htm

St. Anna’s 1313 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans 70116 504.947.2121 www.stannanola.org

First Grace United Methodist Church 3401 Canal Street, New Orleans 70119 504.488.0856 www.firstgraceumc.org

St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church 3412 Haring Road, Metairie 70006 504.887.4801 www.staugustinesmet.com

Lake Vista United Methodist Church 6645 Spanish Fort Boulevard, New Orleans 70124 504.288.2242 www.lakevistaumc.com

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Lakeview Presbyterian Church 5914 Canal Boulevard, New Orleans 70124 504.482.7892 www.lpcno.org Metairie Ridge Presbyterian Church 215 Phosphor Avenue, Metairie 70005 504.833.6357 www.metairieridgepc.org New Covenant Presbyterian Church 3475 Highway 22, Mandeville 70471 985.626.4375 www.newcovenantpc.org


Parkway Presbyterian Church 6200 Camphor Street, Metairie 70003 504.733.1644 www.parkwaypresbyterianchurch.com

White Dove Fellowship 3600 Manhattan Boulevard, Harvey 70058 504.362.3379 www.whitedove.org

Redeemer Presbyterian Church 6200 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans 70115 504.894.1204 www.redeemernola.com

JEWISH SYNAGOGUES

St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church 1545 State Street, New Orleans 70118 504.897.0101 www.scapc.org St. Roch Community Church 1738 St. Roch Avenue, New Orleans 70117 504.940.5771 www.strochcc.org Woodland Presbyterian Church 5824 Berkley Drive, New Orleans 70131 504.394.7877 www.wpcno.org NON-DENOMINATIONAL City Church New Orleans 13123 Interstate 10 Service Road, New Orleans 70128 504.246.5121 www.citycathedral.org Hickory Knoll Church of Christ 2201 Hickory Avenue, Harahan 70123 504.737.4335 www.hickoryknollchurchofchrist.org Household of Faith 9300 I-10 Service Road, New Orleans 70127 504.347.0127 www.householdoffaithchurch.com The Vineyard Church 4340 Sal Lentini Parkway, Kenner 70065 504.467.3257 www.vineyardneworleans.org

Anshe Sfard Synagogue 2230 Carondelet Street, New Orleans 70113 605.522.4714 www.anshesfard.com Congregation Gates of Prayer 4000 West Esplanade Avenue, Metairie 70002 504.885.2600 www.gatesofprayer.org Northshore Jewish Congregation 1403 North Causeway Boulevard, Mandeville 70471 985.951.7976 www.northshorejewish.org Shir Chadash 3737 West Esplanade Avenue, Metairie 70002 504.889.1144 www.shirchadashnola.org Temple Sinai 6227 St. Charles Ave, New Orleans 70118 504.861.3693 www.templesinaino.org Touro Synagogue 4238 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans 70115 504.895.4843 www.tourosynagogue.com GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 1200 Robert E. Lee Boulevard, New Orleans 70122 504.282.0259 www.holytrinitycathedral.org

Watson Memorial Teaching Ministry 4400 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans 70115 504.899.4400 www.dkwmultimedia.com/watson/index.html

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Planning

Décor

Outdoor Wedding by Chet Pourciau

“Try placing pillows on the seats for comfort and a dash color.”

Springtime in New Orleans is a beautiful time of the year to hold an outdoor wedding. With the options ranging from antebellum plantation homes to quaint courtyards nestled in the heart of the French Quarter, to endless sandy beaches just an hour’s drive away, the south offers an abundance of outdoor settings to turn your spring wedding into a memorable affair. While an outdoor wedding will provide an environment that speaks for itself, there are still subtle touches you can do to personalize the outdoor space and pull it into the overall theme of your wedding and/or reception. Set the tone of outdoor nuptials with innovative programs. A “message in a bottle” program is a creative way to give your guests the timeline of events for a beach wedding. It can also serve as your favor. For a garden or outdoor plantation ceremony, putting your program on a paper fan serves two purposes: it gives your guests an idea of the pace of the ceremony and also provides some air flow if your wedding falls on a warm spring day. Hole punch the handle of the fan and add ribbon in your wedding colors to dress it up. You can also present the program as a scroll on paper or burlap – a hot item right now - and have it wrapped in lace, leather, ribbon or bamboo. The ceremony seating is an opportunity to display your wedding colors and also serves a practical purpose. If you have wooden or uncomfortable chairs, try placing pillows on the seats for comfort and a dash color. You could opt to forgo chairs altogether and instead place colored blankets and quilts over bales of hay. The aisle does not need much, perhaps well appointed flowers and lights to create a warm and inviting path to the altar. As for the altar, it can be as simple as a wooden stool with a nice arrangement or it can be a window treatment of lace curtains on a wooden frame and accented with natural elements such as branches or woods.

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“A ‘message in a bottle’ program is a creative way to give your guests the timeline of events for a beach wedding. It can also serve as your favor.” The natural décor of the outdoors can be enhanced with a few well placed potted plants, but you do not need to go overboard. Let the ambiance of nature set the tone for your event. Remember to inform your guests ahead of time of your outdoor setting and the landscape so that they can

dress appropriately. Grass, gravel or uneven terrain is not suitable for stilettos and a jacket may be in order for an evening affair. Sunscreen is also a must if your festivities are during the daylight hours. Having a few classy dispensers of sunscreen at your event is a good idea, along with a basket of parasols for guests to use during a daytime ceremony or reception.

Chet Pourciau is a designer based in New Orleans, LA. Chet is known locally as the “DIY” guy and shares his talents with viewers across the New Orleans area as the host of his monthly talk show, Chet Chat on the local PBS station, WLAE-T. In addition, he is WVUE-TV Fox 8’s resident designer with two weekly ongoing segments on design and fashion. His expertise in the design field has lead to features in numerous publications on the local, regional and national levels. He owns Chet Pourciau Design in the heart of Uptown on Magazine Street in New Orleans, LA. For more information, visit www.chetpourciaudesign.com.

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On your wedding day, every detail is the only detail that matters. For your big day, Event Rental has you covered from the first fork to the last linen. Whether you need one or a thousand, visit our website to view our extensive inventory of tents, linens, decor, dishes, furniture and more. We can deliver, set up and remove any of it at a moment’s notice.

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bride tip #88

Stacy Marks Photography

Pack everything you need for your honeymoon before the wedding so you don’t forget everything in the chaos of the day.

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Stacey Windon

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Kenneth Matthews

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M “Kenneth and I were introduced the evening of Christmas 2008 by his family, who lives right next door to my parents.”

“I threw Kenneth a birthday party, and before we cut the cake, he took the mic and began to say how he made a promise to his Grand-mommie before she passed away. He then turned to me and proposed in front of all of our friends and family.”

“The preparation on the big day was the most relaxed I’ve been during the whole planning process because I created a very detailed schedule that my parents and girls executed very well. I was not nervous, but I was very anxious to see my man!”

“When I was walking down the aisle, my mind was focused on getting to my groom. I began to walk extremely fast and our guests were telling my dad and I to slow down.”

“Were stared into each other’s eyes as we said our vows, taking in every word that was being said. We chuckled when it was time for me to slide Kenneth’s ring over his obnoxiously large firefighter knuckles.”

“The most memorable moment of the day was the entire catholic ceremony: starting with my dad walking me down the aisle to meet my groom, to exchanging our vows, to getting on the fire truck for pictures.”

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How to Make

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“I am going to lose 50 pounds this year!” “I’m going to exercise every day!” New Year’s is the most popular time of the year when so many of us set goals for ourselves, including weight loss, a healthier diet, financial stability, improved relationships; the list goes on and on. However, most people fall short in achieving their goals as their goals are often unrealistic and unattainable. So, what’s the solution? Make SMART goals – goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timebound! Specific Specific goals eliminate ambiguity as to whether or not you achieved your goal, resulting in greater success. For instance, rather than saying, “I am going to eat healthier this year,” resolve to eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Measurable Think of a measurable goal, a goal in which you can quantify and track your progress toward achieving. “I am going to sleep eight hours every night” is a great example of a measurable goal you can track in contrast to a goal of “I am going to sleep better.” Tracking progress motivates you in addition to lessening your chances of goal abandonment. Achievable Without a doubt, this is one of the most important characteristics of a successful goal! Ask yourself if your New Year’s resolution is actually achievable. Develop practical goals in order to avoid setting yourself up for failure. Instead of wishing to lose 50 pounds this year, aim to lose one pound a week, or four pounds a month. Realistic Countless New Year’s resolutions fail because they are unrealistic. Set realistic, reasonable goals, goals centered around a change you want and can make. Avoid resolving to keep a food diary every week if you absolutely dread writing everything down. Rather, aim to use smaller plates and bowls to control portion sizes. Time-bound Without a time frame, goals are often abandoned and left forgotten. Establish a realistic time frame with which you wish to achieve your goal, whether that is a week, a month, three months, or six months. Having a “due date” empowers you to get started and continue working toward achieving your goal. This New Year, don’t be left with abandoned New Year’s resolutions. Establish a support network with close friends and family. Resolve to be a healthier you! And remember, set SMART goals!

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bride tip #22 Put an extra tag inside your luggage just in case the outer tag comes off and the airline is trying to find you.

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Wedding Tales

Yvette Gregoire

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Christopher Cornish

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“He proposed on a walk along the Hudson River in New York City.”

“I had the most incredible vendors and wedding planners who took care of everything since Chris lived in Florida and I was living in New York. They made it seamless.”

“We both spent the big day with family and friends who traveled from as far away as Switzerland and Singapore to be there. Neither of us was really nervous as we had a chance to spend time with all of our guests the evening before at our welcome party. We were just so thrilled and overwhelmed with joy to think that all of these guests came to New Orleans to be with us to celebrate our special day.”

“There were joyful tears during our vows. We were moved by the solemnity of the ceremony and beautiful words spoken by Father Eddie Gros.”

“Just One Look” was our First Dance song, and our band did a fabulous job performing it live.”

“My most memorable moment of the day was our first kiss, which was actually three!”

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Overlooking Lake Pontchartrain in Old Mandeville, The Lake House offers the perfect blend of historical charm and contemporary class. This unique setting inspired our romantic shoot, combining Antebellum elements and modern lines in both fashion and beauty. With the lake as a serene backdrop, The Lake House offered an elegant and tranquil air that was both chic and inviting. Photographer: Stacy Marks Venue: The Lake House Florist: The Plant Gallery Dresses and Accessories: Linda Lee Bridal Tuxedos: John’s Tuxedos Hair: Amber Buxton Salon Makeup: Makeup by Meggan Models: Reina Tucker & Blaine Thigpen w w w . n o la w e ddi n g g u i de . c o m | nola wedding guide |

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Fitted beaded dress with sheer straps and satin belt. Light gray fitted tuxedo with white shirt and black bowtie.


A-line dress with sheer tulle layered skirt and lace bodice, beaded at waist.


Allover lace off the shoulder sheath dress with lace sleeves and bow belt. Classic Tuxedo with off-white jacket, black pants and black bowtie.




Mermaid dress with beading at waist and cap sleeves with a low cut back with beading detail. Pearl headpiece.


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HONEYMOON & TRAVEL

Bach Fine Imagery


Thank You N OT E S by Jessica Bayard

It’s been a wonderful journey. You started with finding your soul mate, then planning the wedding of your dreams and now you are settling in to start your life anew. Well, you still have one more wedding related task before you - thank you notes. Most people cringe at the thought of writing a personal note thanking each person who gave them a wedding gift. Keeping it simple and personal will make the task much less foreboding. Let your appreciation shine. Here are some tips to make the task a bit easier. North Productions

You can either have personal thank you notes made (perhaps with your monogram) or you can buy preprinted ones from your local stationery store.

Handwrite each note in blue or black ink only. They are much easier to read than other colors.

Mention each gift and how you will use the give, if possible. Try not to start with “I”. Use the word “you” more than “I” or “me” in the note.

Mention any special effort the giver may have put in for you such as traveling a long distance, giving a special toast, or throwing you a party or shower.

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If someone was unable to attend your wedding, but still sent a gift, mention how sorry you were that they couldn’t be with you. Maybe offer to send them some pictures. Viewing your pictures online is standard for most photographers these days.

Always send separate notes for your shower and wedding gifts, even if you received them both within a short time of each other.

Try to be timely. It is proper etiquette to send a note within 2-3 weeks of receiving a gift, or 6-8 weeks at the very longest.

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A Wedding

Side Show at

Moviesets


With it’s mesmerizing scenes straight out of your favorite movies and tv shows, Moviesets was the perfect venue for our side-show themed shoot. This working prop house on the Northshore made for an untraditional but wildly fun experience for all involved!


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Strapless trumpet gown with tulle skirt and embellished body, Pearl’s Place; Pearl drop earrings, Gwendel Fine Jewelry



Strapless black allover lace gown with satin belt at waist, Ladies & Gents Formal Wear; Red sculpted leather necklace, Gwendel Fine Jewelry

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Wedding Tales

Lindsey Middleton

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“On Christmas day, Dustin surprised me by placing a jingle bell leash on our newly adopted puppy’s neck, and connected to that leash was a small box with my engagement ring in it. Dustin then untied the box and got down on one knee and proposed.”

“Our family and friends, as well as all of the vendors we worked with, made it very easy for Dustin and I to plan our New Orleans wedding while living in Lafayette.”

“My grandmother gave me her veil she wore 65 years ago to wear that day, and I loved every moment with it on.”

“I remember walking with my dad, seeing Dustin at the alter, and feeling very blessed to have these two great men in my life.”

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MEN’S FORMAL WEAR

Oscar Rajo


Planning The following are lists of items that you don’t want to leave home without on your wedding day:

for the bride Needle & Thread = Buttons = Safety Pins = Spot Remover = Make-up = Lip Gloss = Lint Brush

Double-Stick Tape = Personal Care Products = Hem Tape = Clear Nail Polish = White Chalk = Extra Contact Lenses = Tylenol/Midol = Mints = Medication = Emory Board = Nail Glue = Nail Clippers = Nail Polish (in the color that you are wearing for the wedding) =

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Band-Aids = Perfume = Hair Spray = Tissue = Earring Backs = Flat Iron/Curling Iron = Contact Number for Vendors = Scissors =

Tweezers = Mini Toothbrush/Toothpaste = Mouthwash = Floss = Deodorant = Razor = Hair Clips =

Bobby Pins = Baby Powder = Lotion = Face Cleanser = Q-Tips = Cotton Balls = Jewelry Cleaner =

for the groom Cologne = Black Socks = Sewing Kit = Extra Cuff Links = Hankerchiefs = Lint Brush = Shoe Polish = Tylenol/Antacid = Scissors Bandaids = Chapstick = Eyedrops = Mints = Contact Number for Vendors =

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Medication = Lotion = Cash = Hem Tape = Comb/Hairspray = Razor/Shaving Cream = Extra Contact Lenses = Toothbrush/Toothpaste = Your Vows (if you wrote them) = Extra Tie/Bow-tie/Ascot in your chosen color = Cell Phone (for postceremony only-remind everyone to turn them off during) =

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Mouthwash = Contact numbers for wedding planner, motherof the bride, best man, etc. (if applicable) = Energy Drink/Water = Deodorant = Razor = Insoles = Extra Shirt/Undershirt = Baby Powder = Watch (the groom should be the time keeper = Driver’s License =


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Advice

W i sb er i d e No Best Man?

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My fiance doesn’t have a best man. Can we have a wedding without one?

Cold Feet

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Maybe it’s cold feet, but I suddenly feel as though my fiancé and I don’t agree about anything -- money, kids, etc. We love each other, and want to be together more than anything, but is love really enough? I’m depressed about all this fighting. What do you think?

Of course. However, what you MUST have is someone to sign your marriage certificate as the groom’s witness. This could be his dad, mom, a female friend -- anyone. As far as having someone physically standing next to him while he says “I Do,” you’re all he needs, and that’s as it should be.

Out-of-town Bridesmaid

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I am an out-of-town bridesmaid who cannot attend the bachelorette party. Should I still be helping the maid of honor pay for the party?

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In short, yes. Unlike a shower where there is generally (although not always) one person responsible for footing the bill, the bachelorette party is slightly different. Anyone who attends generally wants a part in taking the bride out on the town. For this reason it is typical for the maid of honor (or whoever is organizing the party) to ask for contributions. In fact, you should pretty much expect this, especially if you are a bridesmaid. Because you can’t be there though, you should call the maid of honor and suggest another way you can help out. Perhaps you could offer to contribute the amount the other maids will be paying, or at least a portion of that sum. If you’d rather not send cash, maybe call ahead to one of the spots where the party will be and order a bottle of wine, champagne or some other treat that everyone can enjoy -- on you. Of course, you don’t HAVE to contribute anything, but it’s just good manners!

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I think that it’s perfectly normal to feel a bit stressed out just before the wedding. After all, there is so much time and energy being exerted into the planning details that it’s easy to lose sight of what’s important and what’s real. If you are able, take a step back from all of the preparation, and just take a day with your fiancé where the two of you can go for a fun night out and hopefully remember what it is like just to be a couple. Don’t discuss anything about the wedding or what life will be like after the fact during your date. Once you are feeling more relaxed – maybe the next day or so - then set aside time to discuss some of your major concerns. Both a healthy relationship and marriage are based on the couple’s willingness to compromise, which both of you are more likely to do if you aren’t totally overwhelmed with other big day issues. To answer your question about whether or not love is really enough, the answer is yes; true love, the one that recognizes the need for patience and give and take between two people, is all you need!


Models

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Gowns

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We were really excited to be granted the opportunity to do a photo shoot at the Swimsuit International Model Search contest, hosted by the Hardrock Casino Riviera Maya in Mexico. Swimsuit USA International holds a yearly model search for women, from all over the world, to meet with industry professionals and further their modeling and acting careers. The 2014 event took place on the beautiful coastline of the Riviera Maya, famous for its breathtaking views. Teaming up with Ron Carr Photography and Voodoo Makeup, we did a small shoot with some of the gorgeous contestants in wedding dresses. While New Orleans is the #2 destination-wedding city in America (second only to Las Vegas), the exquisite beaches and eternal summer of the Riviera Maya make for a wonderful honeymoon destination.

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Sison Photography

bride tip #53

Photo by Louis

Edible gifts are always a great option for favors, candy or other sweets like macaroons or Jordan almonds.

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MUSICIANS

Stacy Marks


Planning

2015 OUTDOOR WEDDING Almanac In New Orleans, outdoor ceremonies are as common as roast beef poboys. Our sub tropical climate keeps our weather pleasant year round and contributes to making our city an ideal backdrop for your special day. However, an outdoor ceremony can sometimes be tricky to plan. Knowing some basic information such as which months are the rainiest, the average temperature for each month and what time the sun sets, may mean the difference in planning for a spring wedding or holding off until the fall to get your ideal climate conditions. Also, knowing the sunset times can be crucial for getting your wedding photos just right. We have put together an almanac to assist you in planning your outdoor wedding ceremony.

Sunset Times (AVG) January

5:12-5:30 pm Jan 1-23 5:31-5:37 pm Jan 24-31

February

5:37-5:50 pm Feb 1-17 5:51-5:59pm Feb 18-28

March

5:59 pm-6:03 pm March 1-7 7:04-7:12pm March 8-31

(Daylight Savings Time starts March 8)

Average Temperatures

Average rainfall

(in degrees, Fahrenheit)

(inches)

January 51.3 February 54.3 March 61.6 April 68.5 May 74.8 June 80.0 July 81.9 August 81.5 September 78.1 October 69.1 November 61.1 December 54.5

January 5.0 February 6.0 March 4.9 April 4.5 May 4.6 June 5.8 July 6.1 August 6.2 September 5.5 October 3.0 November 4.4 December 5.8

*information gathered from climate-zone.com and timeanddate.com

April

7:19-7:29 pm April 1-18 7:30-7:37 pm April 19-30

May

7:37-7:47 pm May 1-16 7:48-7:56 pm May 17-31

June

7:57-8:03 pm June 1-17 8:04-8:05 pm June 18-30

July

8:05-8:02 pm July 1-18 8:01-7:54 pm July 19-31

August

7:54-7:38 pm August 1-18 7:37-7:24 pm August 19-31

September

7:23-7:02 pm September 1-18 7:01-6:47 pm September 19-30

October

6:46-6:27 pm October 1-18 6:26-6:14 pm October 19-31

November

5:13-5:04 pm November 1-16

(Daylight Saving Time ends Nov 1)

5:03-5:00 pm November 17-30

December

5:00-5:03 pm December 1-17 5:04-5:11 pm December 18-31 Robert Faust Photography


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Planning

Your Reception: How to set the tone with

Music

You carefully choose the venue, flowers, cakes, and the hundreds of other details to ensure that you have the wedding of your dreams. All of the elements are put together to create a scene for your guests to be transported to another place and time, if only for a few hours during your reception. However, one of, if not the most important aspects to setting the mood with any party is music. Music sets the tone and becomes a way to bring all of your friends and family onto the dance floor to share in an unforgettable moment. But how does one pick that epic soundtrack for the greatest time had by all? There are a few guidelines that almost any good wedding band or DJ follow. Here are just a few:

1. The music at your reception should coincide with the

timeline of events. You don’t want to have hip/hop, highenergy dance or hard rock playing as your guests arrive. You also don’t want to have dinner music playing at the last half hour of the reception, either. There is a flow to the course of a reception, as the energy gradually builds towards the last hour. Having someone in control of your music that realizes this is paramount.

2. Remember that your guests will range in age, so pick music that will appeal to everyone. Your older guests will appreciate a few golden oldies and slow songs thrown into the mix. This will likely keep them on the dance floor even when the more modern songs are played.

3. Don’t micromanage your entertainment. Ask your bandleader

or DJ if they have a song list for you to choose some songs. This will give them an idea of what you like, while still giving them the freedom to read the crowd and change accordingly. Remember, they do this a lot more than you, so they tend to know what will work and what won’t in any given situation.

4. When choosing the first dances, be mindful that the songs

are appropriate in content and length. Some people just don’t like the spotlight, so a shorter version of the chosen song can be considered. Also, listen carefully to the lyrics and make sure they relate to the people who are dancing. Some love songs have lyrics that are about generic love, but some are specific to romantic love, so they may not be well suited for a parent’s dance.

“Music is the shorthand of emotion” - Tolstoy


The best rule of thumb to follow for a wonderful time at your reception is this: If the bride is out on the dance floor having a great time, her guests will surely follow. So, get out there and celebrate your love with those who love and support you most!

Top

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W edd i ng S o ng s

Boogie Shoes 3. Brick House 4. Brown Eyed Girl 5. Can’t Help Falling In Love 6. Don’t Stop Believing 7. Footloose 8. Hey Pocky Way 9. I Gotta Feelin’ 10. Mustang Sally 11. My Girl 12. My Wish 13. New Orleans Ladies 14. Play That Funky Music 15. Proud Mary 16. Respect 17. Shout 18. The Cupid Shuffle 19. We Are Family 20. What A Wonderful World 1. At Last 2.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS & VIDEOGRAPHERS

Très Bien Photo + Video


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NORTH PHOTO GRAPHY & H I G H - D EF I N I T I O N V I D E O G R A P H Y

NorthProductions.com Wedding Photography Starting at $1200 High-Definition Video Starting at $950 Custom Wedding Floral Services

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bride tip #90

Make a mental note to stop and just look around every now and then so you can reflect back on your own memories, not just photographs.

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Wrapped up in his arms

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A sweet subtle heart

Through the ring

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Resting your head on his shoulder

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groom’s 6-12 Months

CheCklist

Buy your fiancée her engagement ring Choose and invite your best man and groomsman Invite the ushers. Plan for one usher per every 50 guests. Begin making your guest list. Discuss wedding expenses with your fiancée and both sides of the family. Together with your fiancée, meet with the clergyman, judge, or officiant to discuss the requirements and/or details of the ceremony.

3-4 Months finalize your guest list and give it to your fiancée. Choose formal attire for yourself and all of the men in your wedding party, including all of the fathers. Notify all of the men where to go to get fitted or their attire. Complete your honeymoon plans and schedule time off with your employer.

1 Month

reserve the room and help plan the rehearsal party. This is usually held 1-3 days prior to the wedding. this party is held for parents, all members of the wedding party and their spouses, clergyman and his wife, plus the out-oftown guests. Modify your insurance coverage, including life, medical, auto, household (including flood and fire policies), and personal property insurance. Gather your honeymoon clothes, purchasing any needed items. Apply for a passport, if needed.

2 Weeks Order clothing accessories for the men in the wedding party (ascots, ties, etc.). Confirm honeymoon reservations. Notify the post office of change of address if you are moving.

1 Week Wrap gifts for your best man, groomsman, and ushers.

Buy the Bride’s wedding ring and have it engraved.

Confirm that all wedding attire is going to be ready for the date of your wedding.

With your fiancée, make sure boutonnieres are ordered for yourself, as well as all men in the wedding party, including fathers.

Attend the bachelor party.

Help arrange lodging for out-of-town guests and attendants. Buy your gifts for the Bride, best man, groomsman & ushers.

Place the fee for the clergyman or judge in a sealed envelope and give it to the best man to deliver just prior to the ceremony.

Make sure your religious and legal documents are in order.

Pack for your honeymoon.

follow up with all of the men in your wedding party, including fathers, to assure they have ordered their wedding attire.

Prepare going-away clothes if you will be changing at the wedding.

Discuss the rehearsal dinner with your parents.

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Get a good night’s sleep the night before your wedding!

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Miranda Raiford

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Charlie Rader

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R “We met through Charlie’s sister, Jenny. We have danced together for over ten years and went to high school together. One night I went to one of his fights, (he is a professional MMA fighter) and we began talking.”

“I had a few moments where I would stress over the details but my mom would always re-focus me that it is about the marriage and not the wedding! I had amazing bridesmaids that really helped along the way with party planning and making me feel special every step of the way!”

“When we started to say our vows, my husband started to get choked up. I have never seen my husband cry, so this really struck a chord with me. Then when I had to say my vows, I really struggled to make it through. Those are some of my favorite pictures from our wedding. I feel like you can really see how much we love each other in the way that we are looking at each other.”

“Our first dance song was “A thousand years” by Christina Perri. Trying to pick a song was one of the hardest parts of the wedding planning! Every day we would find another song that we could see ourselves dancing to in that moment and that had meaning to our relationship. ”

“My most memorable moment of the day was the moment that the doors of the church opened, before my stepdad and I started to walk down the aisle. The church was packed! It was such a great feeling to see all of our family and friends that wanted to be there with us on our first day as husband and wife.”

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12 Months Get ready to plan your wedding using NOLA Wedding Guide and www.NolaWeddingGuide.com Choose a wedding date, considering weather and holidays. Consult the local Convention & Visitors Bureau for special events in NOLA. www.NewOrleansCVB.com Determine a wedding budget with help from family and your fiancée. Consider the size and formality of the event. Begin planning the guest list. Select and book the date/time for your wedding at the church, synagogue or other appropriate venue. Collect price lists from vendors, such as photographers, caterers, florists, limousine companies, musicians, and other services. Discuss and plan a rehearsal date and location, and book it. Plan for 1-3 days prior to the wedding date. Together with your fiancée, meet with the clergyman, judge or other officiant to select a service and discuss the ceremony. In some faiths, pre-marital requirements may need to be met. Choose a color and theme for your wedding and reception. Choose your maid of honor and bridesmaids. Schedule Engagement Photos Select and order your wedding dress, veil, and accessories. Be sure to allow a minimum of three months for the delivery of your dress. Consult with your bridesmaids about price and style of dresses, shoes, and accessories, and make selections.

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Book and reserve vendors: Photography, Video, Caterer, Limousines or Transportation, florist, reception site, and Musicians or DJ. Get connected online! Go to www.NolaTaggedBrides.com for details on how to get your own wedding webpage.

4-6 Months Get registered! Choose your household items, china, crystal and flatware patterns at local and online stores. Complete your guest list. Arrange hotel accommodations for our-of-town guests (call hotels for special pricing for room blocks) Order invitations, announcements, and thank-you notes. Ask about turn-around time for the style you are choosing. Begin shopping for your trousseau. Complete your honeymoon plans and make reservations. Select a bakery and choose your wedding cake. Don’t forget about the cake pulls and groom’s cake. Plan the details of the ceremony and reception. Discuss vacation time with your respective employers. Consult with the florist to decide on the floral arrangements for the wedding and reception. Have the mothers of the bride & groom choose their dresses. Arrange music with your church and select songs for your reception dances.

Mail “Save the Date” cards.

Confirm the delivery date for your wedding dress and bridesmaid’s dresses.

Start discussing and planning your honeymoon.

Schedule bridal formals with your photographer.

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2 Months If you are having a second line parade through the city, check with local law enforcement for a permit. Address and prepare your invitations. Apply for a passport if necessary for your honeymoon.

reserve any rental equipment you will need (don’t forget tents for outdoor weddings).

6 Weeks You may submit either an engagement photo or wedding photo to the newspaper for publication. If you choose your ENGAGEMENT photo, submit a 5x7 or 8x10 glossy black & white photo to the newspaper. (Wedding photo submissions are 1 week prior to wedding).

4 Weeks Buy the Groom’s wedding ring. Order engraving. Mail your invitations at least four weeks, before the wedding. Buy your gift for the groom and gifts for bridesmaids, flower girl, junior bridesmaids, etc.

1 Week Complete your trousseau. If you are having a seated dinner–plan the seating arrangement for the reception, and make name cards if necessary for the bride’s table, as well as immediate family and attendants. Give your caterer an estimate of guests you are expecting. If you choose to publish your wedding photo rather than the engagement photo, submit to the newspaper at this time. Assure all plans for the rehearsal dinner are finalized. Give your attendants their gifts at this time, or you can have a fun girls get-together just before the event. finish packing for your honeymoon and give your trip itinerary to your parents. If you plan to heirloom your wedding dress, choose someone to take it to a professional dry cleaner no later than two days following the wedding. If you are going to change clothes prior to leaving, prepare your outfits. Get a good night’s sleep before your wedding!

name Change:

Have the final fittings for your dress & bridesmaid’s dresses.

2 Weeks Apply for your marriage license. Begin changing your name and address on all necessary documents (see list right). Check on all accessories or any ordered items you are waiting for. Contact all of your vendors to clarify the date, time location and details of your wedding. This is important.

• Driver’s License

• Life Insurance policies

• Auto Insurance, registration,

• Telephone number/listings

& Title

• Post Office

• social security Card

• Lending Institutions

• Credit Cards & Bank

• Medical/Dental records

Accounts • health Insurance Policies

• school records • Wills

(check for Maternity and

• Leases with landlord

Family coverage)

• voter registration Card

• Income Tax Deduction status with employer

• Passport • safe Deposit box

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BAKERIES

THE LAKEHOUSE.........................….........…Pg. 36 985.778.2045 GAMBINO’S BAKERY.....................................Pg. 8 www.LakeHouseCuisine.com 1.800.GAMBINO LE MERIDIEN NEW ORLEANS…..........…Pg. 40 www.Gambinos.com 504.525.9444 TODD’S FROZEN YOGURT.................... Pg. 126 www.LeMeridienNewOrleansHotel.com 504.324.7822 LOUISIANA CASTLE................................. Pg. 32 504.455.8700 VENUES/CATERING www.LouisianaCastle.com BROUSSARD’S RESTAURANT…............…..Pg 13 MAGNOLIA PLANTATION....................... Pg. 22 504.581.3866 504.733.5020 www.Broussards.com www.Magnolia-Plantation.com

SOUTHPORT HALL.................................... Pg. 12 504.835.2903 www.NewSouthport.com TARAVELLA MANOR.................................. Pg. 35 504.340.7797 www.TaravellaManor.com TRINITY BANQUETS & RECEPTIONS....Pg. 34 985.726.0178 www.TrinityBanquets.com W HOTEL FRENCH QUARTER...................Pg.40 504.581.1200 www.WFrenchQuarter.com

CEDAR GROVE TCHOUPITOULAS PLANTATION........................ IFC & 1 MAISON DUPUY...................................... .Pg. 27 BEAUTY 504.586.8000 504.431.5743 www.MaisonDupuy.com AMBER BUXTON SALON........................Pg. 78 www.Cgtplantation.com 504.717.6822 DORIGNAC’S............................................ Pg. 72 MAISON LAFITTE................................... .Pg. 55 www.AmberBuxton.com 985.778.2045 504.834.8216 www.Maison-Lafitte.com FLAWLESS BRIDE.................................... Pg. 75 www.Dorignas.com 504.473.3621 MOVIESETS..............................................Pg. 41 www.Flawless-Bride.com EDGAR DEGAS HOUSE MUSEUM, COURTYARD 504.523.0890 & INN….........................................................................…Pg. 16 www.MovieSetsVenue.com MAKE ME UP NOLA................................. Pg. 78 504.821.5009 504.891.9688 www.DegasHouse.com N. O. STEAMBOAT COMPANY................ Pg. 33 www.MakeMeUpNola.com STEAMBOAT NATCHEZ FAIR GROUNDS RACE COURSE 504.568.8777 MAKEUP BY MEGGAN............................ Pg. 79 & SLOTS..........................................................Pg. 51 www.NewOrleansSteamboatCompany.com 504.473.7263 504.948.1285 www.MakeupByMeggan.com www.FGNO.com PAT O’S ON THE RIVER............................ Pg. 36 504.561.1200 UP ‘SA DAISY.............................................. Pg. 78 FEDERAL BALLROOM..............................Pg.19 www.PatOBriens.com 504.888.8466 504.587.2088 www.Facebook.com/pages/UpSa-Daisy-Hair-Studio www.FederalBallroom.com REDEMPTION RESTAURANT................ Pg. 20 VOODOO MAKEUP...................................... Pg. 74 504.309.3570 THE FOUR COLUMNS................................. Pg. 56 www.Redemption-Nola.com 504.756.4500 504.340.4109 www.VoodooMakeup.com www.FourColumns.com REPUBLIC NEW ORLEANS......................Pg.10 BRIDAL SALONS 504.528.8282 HAMPTON INN & SUITES www.RepublicNola.com CONVENTION CENTER..........................Pg. 26 BRIDAL BOUTIQUE BY MAEME...........Pg. 103 504.566.9990 THE RITZ-CARLTON...............................Pg. 29 504.266.2771 www.NewOrleansHamptonInns.com www.Mae-Me.com 504.524.1331 www.RitzCarlton.com/NewOrleans THE HOTEL MODERN…..........................…Pg. 68 BUSTLES & BOWS 504.962.0900 RIVERVIEW ROOM...........................................BC BRIDAL BOUTIQUE.................................Pg. 95 www.TheHotelModern.com 504.780.7090 504.525.3000 www.bustlesandbowsbridal.com www.RiverviewRoom.com HOUSE OF BLUES.................................... Pg. 17 504.310.4999 ROCK N’ BOWL............................................. Pg. 28 D & D CREATIONS................................ ..Pg. 102 www.HouseofBlues.com/NewOrleans 504.443.4386 504.861.1700 www.DnDCreations.net www.RockNBowl.com IMPASTATO’S RESTAURANT..................... Pg. 36 504.455.1545 THE ROSE GARDEN…..............................…Pg 61 GWENDEL FINE JEWELRY…..................Pg. 102 www.Impastatos.com 985.966.8181 504.737.1300 www.GbkFineJewelry.com www.TheRoseGarden.com ISLAND VIEW CASINO..............................Pg. 16 228.314.2100 ROYAL PALM…..........................................…Pg. 21 LADIES & GENTS FORMAL WEAR…......Pg. 102 www.IslandViewCasino.com 985.643.9449 504.644.4100 www.LadiesgentsFormalwear.com www.RoyalPalmFpc.com JACKSON BREWERY BISTRO BAR........... Pg. 26 504.333.6914 SOUTHERN OAKS PLANTATION............ Pg. 11 LINDA LEE BRIDAL & BOUTIQUE.........Pg. 94 www.JacksonBreweryBar.com 504.889.1889 504.245.8221 www.LindaLeeBridal.net www.SouthernOaksPlantation.com JEFFERSON ORLEANS SOUTH................. Pg. 32 504.454.6105 www.JeffersonOrleans.com

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PEARL’S PLACE....................................... Pg. 102 504.885.9213 www.pearlsplace.com

EVENT PLANNING & DECORATIONS AIR-EFFECTS SKY TRACKER................ Pg. 122 504.282.5759 www.Air-Effects.com BLUE GARDENIA EVENTS……................Pg 123 504.206.8599 www.BlueGardeniaEvents.com CHARMING CITY EVENT PLANNING...................................Pg 122 985.647.3652 www.CharmingCityEventPlanning.com EVENT RENTAL….....................................Pg 128 504. 362.8368 www.YourEventDelivered.com FLEUR DE LIS EVENT RENTAL............ Pg. 127 504.329.0344 FleurDeLisRentals@Yahoo.com MISE EN PLACE EVENTS….....................Pg 122 985.630.3432 www.MiseEnPlaceEvents.com PERRIER PARTY RENTALS, INC........... Pg. 120 504.834.8570 www.PerrierPartyRentals.com THE PLANT GALLERY…...........................Pg 134 504.488.8887 www.ThePlantGallery.com

FLORISTS ARBOR HOUSE FLORAL........................ Pg. 136 504.656.4884 www.AroborHouseFloral.com KIM STARR WISE FLORAL EVENTS.... Pg. 135 504.315.5607 www.KimStarrWise.com LE GRAND THE FLORIST...................... Pg. 134 504.362.5757 www.LeGrandTheFlorist.com THE PLANT GALLERY…...........................Pg 134 504.488.8887 www.ThePlantGallery.com POPPY AND MINT FLORAL CO..............Pg 134 504.338.9168 poppyandmintfloral.com

HONEYMOON/TRAVEL EXPOTEL HOSPITALITY……...…………Pg. 166 504.212.1492 www.Expotel-USA.com GOING PLACES TRAVEL ...................... Pg. 154 504.286.2024 RBarnes@gptravel.net HARMONY ADVENTURES.................... Pg. 154 504.836.6070 www.HaTravel.com LAGNIAPPE TRAVEL SERVICES......... Pg. 154 504.582.2220 www.LagniappeTravel.com

INVITATIONS & SUPPLIES ABBEY PRINTING.................................. Pg. 123 504.392.7774 wwwAbbeyPrinting.com SUZETTE’S................................................Pg. 78 504.888.7722 www.Suzettes.com

LIMOUSINES ALERT TRANSPORTATION...................Pg. 166 504.362.4145 www.AlertTransportation.com ALL SOUTHERN LIVERY...................... Pg. 154 985.674.5858 www.AllSouthernLivery.com A REGAL LIMOUSINE............................. Pg. 166 504.712.5466 www.ARegalLimo.com BILL’S BLACK TIE LIMOS.........Directory Only 504.828.3550

MEN’S FORMAL WEAR JOHN’S TUXEDOS.................................... Pg. 173 504.455.5353 www.JohnsTuxedos.com ROME’S TUXEDOS.................................. Pg. 178 504.957.8885 www.romestuxedos.com

NORTH PHOTOGRAPHY &............. ......Pg. 189 HD VIDEOGRAPHY 504.883.8060 www.NorthProductions.com OSCAR RAJO PHOTOGRAPHER.......... Pg. 186 504.837.6611 www.OscarRajo.com PHOTOGRAPHY BY LOUIS ................... Pg. 195 504.734.0070 www.PhotobyLouis.com PRINCE PHOTOGRAPHY......................Pg. 198 510.220.5771 www.PrincePhotographyllc.com ROBERT FAUST PHOTOGRAPHY.........Pg. 190 504.722.0989 225.698.9323 www.RobertFaustPhotography.com RON CARR PHOTOGRAPHY................. Pg. 199 504.756.4500 www.RonCarrPhotography.com SISON PHOTOGRAPHY...…………....…...…Pg. 198 504.250.2400 www.SisonPhoto.com SONNY RANDON PHOTOGRAPHY...... Pg. 194 504.837.1215 www.SonnyRandon.com

MUSIC

SOUTHERN SHUTTER PHOTOGRAPHY...……….............…....…...…Pg. 184 318.423.0926 www.SouthernShutterPhotographyllc.com

FINE ARTS ENSEMBLE............................. Pg. 183 504.931.5450 www.FineArtsEnsemble.com

STACY MARKS PHOTOGRAPHY............ Pg. 187 504.237.2173 www.StacyMarks.com

OMEGA SOUND & ENTERTAINMENT.Pg. 184 985.966.6378 www.omegasounddjs.com

TITUS CHILDERS PHOTOGRAPHY......Pg. 190 504.256.7128 www.TitusChildersPhotography.com

PAPA C AND THE SLAMMIN’ HORNS.. Pg. 183 504.261.9063 www.papa-c.com

Très BIEN PHOTO & VIDEO…................Pg 188 504.534.TRES www.TresBienPhotoVideo.com

THE REMIXERS........................................ Pg. 184 remixersmusic@gmail.com www.Reverbnation.com/artist4437937

WELCH PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO....... Pg. 191 985.845.8405 www.WelchPhotoVideo.com

TROY MARKS & NO IDEA...................... Pg. 181 504.469.4002 www.NoIdeaBand.com

VIDEOGRAPHERS

PHOTOGRAPHERS

PURITY IMAGES & VIDEO.................……Pg 190 504.617.5617 504.428.5976

BACH IMAGERY…......................................Pg 196 904.600.8461 www.BachImagery.com

SUZY MARKS VIDEOGRAPHY................Pg. 197 504.469.4069 www.SuzyMarks.com

BILLIOT PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO.....Pg. 188 985.727.3535 www.ChuckBilliot.com

OTHER

BOB BRADFORD PHOTOGRAPHY…......Pg 194 504.943.2622 www.BobBradford.com LUXE IMAGING…....................................…Pg 196 504.920.LUXE 337.849.1446 www.Luxe-Imaging.com

BOOGIE BOOTH..................................... Pg. 178 504.457.8033 www.BoogieBooth.com

PUBLICATIONS CLARION HERALD................................ Pg. 170 504.596.3035 www.ClarionHerald.org

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sTACy MArKs PhOTOGrAPhy...Pg 179 504.237.2173 www.stacyMarks.com

Wedding Dress STOrAGE

TrÈs BIEn PhOTO + vIDEO .........Pg 187 504.534.TrEs www.TresBienPhotovideo.com WELCh PhOTOGrAPhy & vIDEO Pg 188 985.845.8405 www.WelchPhotovideo.com

It was love at first sight, the perfect fit for your perfect day - your wedding dress. Although you wore it only once, if you take as much care in preserving your wedding dress as you did in choosing it, then it can be enjoyed as a family heirloom for years to come-symbolizing love and family. here are a few tips to keep your beloved garment as beautiful as the day you wore it.

VIDEOGrAPHErS PrOFEssIOnAL vIDEO & PhOTOGrAPhy......................... Pg 194 504.347.2922 www.nolavideo.com sTuDIO vIEuX CArrE................. Pg 194 504.528.8888 www.studiovC.com

1. you can either have your dress professionally preserved, or you can do it yourself. Either way, your dress should be cleaned within six weeks following your wedding day. Even the smallest stains cause the dress to yellow over time.

Robert Faust Photography

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2.

Professional gown preservation costs between $150 and $500, depending on the amount of soilage. It is recommended to bring your dress to a reputable dry cleaner who cleans about 100 dresses or more a year.

ChrIsTInA PAPPIOn LIvE EvEnT PAInTEr .........................................Pg 127 504.710.2434 www.PappionArtistry.com

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If you choose to take things into your own hands, then you must first decide between box and hanger. storage. It may be more practical to store the dress in a box, but hanger storage is the best way to prevent hardto-remove creases. Either way, buy plenty of acid-free tissue paper.

Oscar rajo Photography

nOLA WAXWOrKs ....................... Pg 128 504.450.8273 www.nolaWaxworks.com

PuBLICATIONS CLArIOn hErALD ........................Pg 175 504.596.3035 www.Clarionherald.org

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For box storage, line an acid-free cardboard box with the tissue paper and lay the hem of the dress in the box. Fold the dress like an accordion, putting tissue paper between each fold. stuff the bodice of the dress with crumpled tissue. Put some layers of tissue on top and put on the lid (make sure the lid is solid and does not have a plastic window). store the box in a cool, dry closet. Check the condition of the dress each year, and re-pack so the folds are in different places.

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For hanger storage, wrap a wide hanger with cotton batting and cover it with muslin. Buy an acid free cardboard “dress shaper” and place it over the hanger. Wrap it in tissue and place the dress over it. stuff the bodice of the dress and any deep folds with the acid-free tissue paper. Cover the dress with a muslin garment bag and hang it in a cool, dry closet, taking care not to crush it with other clothing. Check the dress each year and wash the muslin cover.


Perfect Planning Pages Keep track of all your wedding expenses by using our handy wedding budget worksheet.

Description Amount Vendor / Notes Wedding Parties Engagement Party / Dinner

$.............................................

........................................................

Bachelorette Party

$.............................................

........................................................

Bridesmaids’ Lunch

$.............................................

........................................................

Rehearsal Dinner

$.............................................

........................................................

Brunch for out-of-town guests

$.............................................

........................................................

Notes_________________________________________________________________________________________________

Wedding Stationery Invitations $.............................................

........................................................

Announcements $.............................................

........................................................

Save the Date cards

$.............................................

........................................................

Thank You Cards

$.............................................

........................................................

Reply Cards

$.............................................

........................................................

Stamps $.............................................

........................................................

Calligraphy $.............................................

........................................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Bridal Attire and Personal Grooming Wedding Dress

$.............................................

........................................................

Headpiece/Veil $.............................................

........................................................

Shoes $.............................................

........................................................

Accessories $.............................................

........................................................

Dresses for Other Parties

$.............................................

........................................................

Undergarments $.............................................

........................................................

Hairdresser, makeup, nails, etc.

$.............................................

........................................................

Trousseau $.............................................

........................................................

Alterations $.............................................

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Photography/Videography Formal Portraits

$.............................................

........................................................

Engagement $.............................................

........................................................

Wedding and Reception

$.............................................

........................................................

Wedding Album

$.............................................

........................................................

Parents’ Albums

$.............................................

........................................................

Extra Prints

$.............................................

........................................................

Videography of Wedding

$.............................................

........................................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Flowers Ceremony

$.............................................

........................................................

Bride’s Bouquet

$.............................................

........................................................

Groom’s Boutonniere

$.............................................

........................................................

Bridesmaids/Groomsmen $.............................................

........................................................

Mothers’ Corsages

$.............................................

........................................................

Reception Arrangements

$.............................................

........................................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Reception Food/Caterer $.............................................

........................................................

Drinks $.............................................

........................................................

Wedding Cakes

$.............................................

........................................................

Rental of Facility Rentals ( tents, furniture, etc.)

$.............................................

........................................................

$.............................................

........................................................

Place Cards

$.............................................

........................................................

Tips $.............................................

........................................................

Decorations $.............................................

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Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

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Music/Entertainment Ceremony $.............................................

........................................................

DJ $.............................................

........................................................

Band $.............................................

........................................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Transportation Limousine/Carriage $............................................. Parking $.............................................

........................................................ ........................................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Gifts For the Groom (optional)

$.............................................

........................................................

Maid/Matron of Honor

$.............................................

........................................................

Bridesmaids $.............................................

........................................................

Bride’s Parents

$.............................................

........................................................

Groom’s Parents

$.............................................

........................................................

The Groom’s Ring

$.............................................

........................................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Fees Church / Ceremony Location

$.............................................

........................................................

Officiant $.............................................

........................................................

Officiant Assistants

........................................................

$.............................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Miscellaneous Wedding Consultant

$.............................................

........................................................

Attendants Accessories Guest Favors

$.............................................

........................................................

$.............................................

........................................................

Bridal Toss (confetti, bubbles, etc.)

$.............................................

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Monogrammed Napkins

$.............................................

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Cake Accessories (knife, top, etc.)

$.............................................

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Hotel Accommodations

$.............................................

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Guest Book and Pen

$.............................................

........................................................

Champagne Flutes

$.............................................

........................................................

Garter $.............................................

........................................................

Unity Candle

........................................................

$.............................................

Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Honeymoon Travel (plane, etc)

$.............................................

........................................................

Cruise $.............................................

........................................................

Accommodations $.............................................

........................................................

Spending Money

........................................................

$.............................................

Rental Car $............................................. ........................................................ Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Other Expenses not listed above __________________________________ $.............................................

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__________________________________ $.............................................

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__________________________________ $.............................................

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__________________________________ $.............................................

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Notes_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Total $

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