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On her A-List, Linda Pitelli of Eventful Designing is captured by the magic and imagination of Los Angeles and it's major star factor.
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Monogrammed Straw Handbag - Monogrammed striped straw handbag with faux
leather handle, Colors available: Aqua/Lime, Lime/Pink, Pink/Orange,
Tigerlillyjewelry.com , Retail $56
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With the combination of Mediterranean architecture, cobble-stone streets, a warm, dry climate and cobalt-blue skies, your Lake Las Vegas wedding already has some major element in its favor:
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SANTA BARBARA has been called the American Riviera, and it only takes one drive through this stunning intimate city nestled between gentle cascading hills and the deep blue Pacific...
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Eau de Parfum by Vera Wang
An exotic fruity, floral bouquet teased with vanilla and an unexpected
twist of pink guava. The gold crown cap contains a hidden treasure: a
keepsake gold band studded with tiny amethyst-colored crystals. $42 -
$68 verawang.com
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Any 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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REAL WEDDINGS
Jennifer and Brad chose pink and brown as their color theme. Since
Jennifer is Jewish, and Brad isn’t, the couple chose to have a relaxed
wedding predominately focused on family and friends. With that joyful
tone in mind, Heron Freed Toor created a one-of-a-kind wedding ceremony....
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Upon the return of a weekend trip to South Beach, Miami, Erin returned
to find a bedroom filled with hundreds of candles, white flowers,
champagne, and strawberries. Thomas got down on one knee and proposed
with an engagement ring from Grant A. Peacock. Erin was pleasantly surprised....
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Stephanie Pschill (a.k.a. Fawni) is an energetic Austrian pop star and
Gil Corber from Israel, is owner of a high-end real estate firm. The
blond pair actually met in Los Angeles four years ago and have not
spent one day apart. Gil and Fawni consider themselves to be best
friends in love....
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Piper shared with friends that if she wasn’t married by thirty, she’d
have a fabulous birthday party instead! The unexpected happened as
Mark got down on one knee, with a ring box in hand, and said,...
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Jian and Steven first met at Duke University. Jian attended the
school’s student activity fair where she and Steven began talking
passionately about his student group. She soon joined the group, and
together they helped raise money to aid Tsunami victims,...
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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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#11 QUICK FIX
Traveling with an emergency kit is like the American Express campaign, “Don’t leave home without it.” It should have everything from panty hose and nail glue to smelling salts and Tums, but the most commonly used item is SAFETY PINS! Although you should have a needle and thread, I have resorted to using safety pins for fixing hems on tuxedos, bustling the brides gown, pinning broken bra straps and creating a veil or headpiece out of tulle when the bride’s was left at home. Safety pins are great for a “quick fix.”
Toby Kay Applebay & Associates
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