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  • ywd_heartsonfire_intro.jpgAny diamond will carry a romantic message to a beloved bride, but only one will set her heart on fire. A diamond that is so perfectly cut that it has all the classic elements of a diamond’s beauty—brilliance, dispersion and scintillation. A diamond that sparkles like a red-hot fire. A Hearts On Fire diamond.

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  • twl_cocktails_toc.jpgTHE ERA OF THE COCKTAIL has made a comeback, and we are, once again, becoming a cocktail culture. With this in mind, what could be more appealing than turning cocktail and bar accessories into your wedding gift registry theme? With the accessories you see here, you’ll be all set for company.

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  • She left her heart in San Francisco. Melissa A. Panico, with MAP Events, swoons over the elegance and the urban Bay Bridge views.

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  • The enchantment of the Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez regions, unfolding their miraculous natural beauty, cast their spell on Jill la Fleur, The Wedding Planner.

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  • Janice S. Casacca explores the Central Coast’s effortless beauty and the flavor of old California where the sprawling countyside meets the deep blue Pacific Ocean.

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  • With the trend of destination weddings on the rise, brides-to-be are constantly in search of that perfect wedding weekend locale. Palm Springs gives the destination wedding vibe.

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What better motivation for becoming a top level wedding planner than planning your own wedding and loving every moment of the process! This is exactly the way Rebecca Stone came into being Duet Weddings in February 2006. “I was completely head over heels smitten with the wedding planning process after planning my own wedding,” she told YWD. “I loved every second of it, starting with a vision, planning the details and then seeing it all come true and experiencing the magic of the day.” And when it was all over, there was no question in Rebecca’s mind concerning what she wanted to be doing each and every day thereafter: planning weddings, whether the request be for ‘month-of’ assistance, a full-service wedding, or anything in between. ywd_cover_platinumpages.jpg ywd_duetweddings.jpg
 

After learning the planning process so thoroughly through her own wedding, Rebecca’s main goal was to share her experiences and what she had learned and to help other brides and grooms. “I understood exactly what they are feeling -- the excitement and happiness of the engagement; the confusion and stress which comes with the abundance of choices and costs; the wedding daydreams (and inability to focus on much else); and wedding nightmares (the repeated dream of forgetting to buy shoes resulting in many sleepless nights).”

And, she shared with us, she loves being the great listener for others that her friends and family were for her. “I want to be able to reassure and help. I wanted to guide and advise. I want to allow others to enjoy the process completely and enjoy the big day knowing that everything is being handled with the greatest of love and care.”

With her own wedding serving as her initial inspiration, we asked Rebecca about the source of her continued inspiration which we simply love what we found out: her inspiration is you! Rebecca virtually beamed when she shared, “I love nothing more than the look on a couple’s face as they walk back up the aisle as husband and wife during their recessional.” She also loves the look on their faces, the wide-eyed awe, when they first walk into their reception and the way their smiles for each other actually glow during their first dance. “As much as I adore the little details and beautiful wedding ‘things,’” Rebecca says, “what inspires me most are the couples I work with.”

But she does love those wedding “things” too. “I absolutely love the details and the ability to constantly create and imagine,” she says. She admitted a little secret, that she can talk for hours about flowers, invitations, linens, and gowns, and she lists some of the wedding-planning tasks she loves the most: ‘playing’ with paper products, scouring flea markets to find the perfect vase, planning menus and tasting accompanying wines, buying fabrics and ribbons to perhaps be used later as table runners, embellishments for the napkins, or another creative endeavor. A morning at the flower mart is also among her favorite things, where she enjoys spending the afternoon arranging and rearranging the flowers she has purchased until she achieves the perfect look.

Whether your wedding is to be in Rebecca’s vicinity, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, the Santa Ynez Valley, or a destination wedding anywhere worldwide, Rebecca’s enthusiasm is infectious. “Yes, yes, yes!” she says. “I absolutely love to travel and would be completely thrilled to take on a wedding opportunity anywhere in the world. Be it exotic and remote or bustling metropolitan - destination weddings are a huge dream of mine!”

Please plan on calling Rebecca immediately after that magical day you become engaged, because she takes on only a limited number of weddings each year in order to provide you with a superior level of attention and continuing magic. “I try to plan each wedding as if it were my own.” she says.

For you, this is a good thing, because the exquisite way in which she planned her own wedding resulted in a feature article in a leading bridal magazine. Rebecca says this was a huge honor and accomplishment after pouring her love into planning each and every little detail of that beautiful day. And this is the type of exquisite wedding Rebecca and Duet Weddings will lovingly and enthusiastically plan for you.

By Susan Hart Hellman, Executive Editor


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  • # 6  RECIPES FOR FAVORS
    Gather together the favorite recipes that you remember as a child. They could be special family recipes, holiday menus, etc.  Have them bound in small books, affix a wedding label on the front with your monogram and date that you were married. And there you have it, a unique favor that your guests will use again and again. Also, it is a wonderful way to acknowledge grandmothers and mothers.
    Melissa Lee, Events of Santa Barbara   

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  • #16 COMFORTABLE RECEPTIONS
    Reception spaces are taking on a comfort theme nowadays. Rather than using cocktail tables alone, couples are creating a lounge effect in their reception areas by adding cozy furniture groupings of sofas and coffee tables, along with tenting and draping, lamps and lanterns, lit up trees and dozens of candles. You may want to hire a jazz quartet or flamenco trio to create a sultry ambiance.  Some couples are even hiring cigar rollers!  You can also use this set-up outdoors for a living room beneath the stars!
    Jill La Fleur, The Wedding Planner

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  • #31 FLORAL DECOR
    No wedding is complete without flowers. Try updating the traditional centerpiece by using masses of your favorite flowers in a variety of complementary tones for added texture and interest. For instance, if your bloom-of-choice is the gerbera daisy, try one centerpiece with dozens of red gerberas, another with orange, and another with fuchsia-colored bunches. Let your imagination run wild!
    Ariel Yve, Soiree Design Group

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