In This Issue - Fall-Winter 2011
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In This Issue - Fall-Winter 2011
Fall/Winter 2011 www.TriadWeddings.com Best of 2011 Readers Choice Awards Winners Complimentary Planning Guide inside And More... A Southern Soiree’ Woodland Whimisical Bridal Celebration Local Bridal Shows: Brides On Tour Page 6 The Castle Bridal Festivals Page 21 The Carolina Weddings Show See Page 32 for half-price ticket info The Triad’s Original Source The Triad’s Original Source finest catering finest catering and wedding and wedding event locations event locations allr e ballroo oo eb ms ms th th for the for the SOUTHERN BARBEQUE CRAFTSMEN SOUTHERN BARBEQUE CRAFTSMEN A NEW culinary concept with prices A NEW culinary prices starting underconcept $10 perwith person. starting under $10 perdinners person. Perfect for rehearsal Perfect for rehearsal dinners and receptions. See our guest pleasing and receptions. 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L . C . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D . 7 0 4 G R E E N VA L L E Y R O A D | G R E E N S B O R O , N C 2 74 0 8 | 3 3 6 . 3 7 9. 8 2 0 0 | P R O X I M I T Y H O T E L . C O M Your Dream, Your Way The Gardens at Gray Gables Have your storybook wedding come to life at The Gardens at Gray Gables. You can have your ceremony under our beautiful arbor surrounded by lush evergreen gardens or under our soaring 150 year old oaks. Afterwards you will be able to rejoice and celebrate as you enjoy music and appetizers with your closest family and friends. Helping you make your dream wedding a reality is why we are here. 4105 Oak Ridge Road Summerfield, NC 27358 Phone: (336) 643-0005 www.thegardensatgraygables.com 49 Miller Street Winston Salem, NC 27104 336-723-4022 Mon-Fri 10-6pm Sat 10-5pm devajewelry.com Enjoy the Journey. Photos by McCardell Photography Plan Your Perfect Day With Us – Reserve Your Ticket Now! Join us for our next tour: Sunday, September 25th, 2011 336.790.8153 - www.bridesontour.net Meet photographers, DJs, florists and more! Enjoy gourmet catering and cakes Travel on luxury coaches to visit four fabulous wedding venues Our Platinum Sponsors: 336-264-0879 ONLY Nationally Advertised Wedding Apparel Guaranteed LOWEST Prices 336-227-5500 www.bridalmart.com The Twin City Quarter is the perfect setting for a romantic wedding. Discover everything you’ve imagined. Whether an intimate gathering for family and friends, or a grander event in one of our ballrooms, you’ll be impressed with our personal service, attentionto-detail and excellent cuisine. We also host bridal showers, bridesmaids’ luncheons and spa and salon packages, as well as rehearsal dinners and post-wedding brunches in our restaurants ...and yes, we offer dreamy honeymoon packages too. www.twincityquarter.com To create the event of a lifetime, contact our certified wedding planner at: 336.728.4019 or info@twincityquarter.com 5th and Cherry Streets | Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Fall/Winter 2011 PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF Andrea Stephens Andrea@TriadWeddings.com CREATIVE ART DIRECTOR Tracy Edwards Tracy@TriadWeddings.com Account Executives Laurie Fisher Laurie@TriadWeddings.com Summer Harpold Summer@TriadWeddings.com Hannah Hill Hannah@TriadWeddings.com Michelle Kidd Michelle@TriadWeddings.com Leigh Pearce Leigh@TriadWeddings.com CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Aesthetic Images Photography Anna Paschal Photography Becki Dickinson Fine Art Photography Bert Reed Photography BG Photography Carisa Chee Photography CH Fotography DayImages Photography Elizabeth Larson Photography Human Graphics Photography Idlewild Photography Images by Autumn Jennie Marie Photography McCardell Photography One Shot Photography Liz Grogan Photography sadie higs photography Vesic Photography CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Ayesha Oglesby Anna Currie Leigh Pearce John Herron Valerie Sutton Cindy Hodnett Monica Young Page Leggett Melissa Lewkowicz TriadWeddings Magazine, Inc. P.O. Box 1797 • Jamestown, NC 27282 336.601.3898 • info@triadweddings.com www.TriadWeddings.com TriadWeddings Magazine is published bi-annually by TriadWeddings Magazine, Inc. Any reproduction in part or in whole of any part of this publication is prohibited without express written consent of the publisher. Unsolicited material is welcome, and is considered intended for publication. Such material will become the property of the magazine and will be subject to editing. Material will be returned if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. TriadWeddings, Inc. will not knowingly accept any advertising in violation to U.S. equal opportunity law. Our history. Your story. Photos by McCardell Photography 1800 acres on the Dan River • Expansive views • Select accommodations Premiere outdoor destination near Eden, NC www.willowoaksplantation.com • 336-937-4568 E d i tor ’ s n o t e You’re getting married Photography CONGRATULATIONS! Big, small, simple or ornate, you are getting ready to plan probably the biggest, most involved party of your life and TriadWeddings is here to help every step of the way! TriadWeddings is packed with resources to Becki Dickins on the Triad area’s most reputable wedding vendors, and is filled with inspiration and information to keep you on track, on budget and as stress-free as possible while planning your special celebration. And our step-by-step Wedding Planning Guide (page 96) will guide you through managing the many details of your one-of-a-kind wedding. This issue of TriadWeddings is sure to get your creative juices flowing as you plan your own fairytale wedding. We called on wedding planner Leigh Pearce, of Leigh Pearce Weddings, to share some ideas on how to throw the perfect Southern Soirée! Known for her vintage, super-Southern and eclectic project ideas, Leigh demonstrates how to think outside the box while still adding lots of personal touches by making each detail unique and your own (beginning on page 24). We also fell in love with this outdoor bridal shower thrown for bride Rachel Cox. Rachel was an English major in college so with the help of Melissa Lewkowicz, owner of Events By Design, the shower was themed around books, words, and quotes, with a nice dash of color so the setup would stand out against the trees. Check it out beginning on page 28. You’ll also meet local rental companies ready and waiting to create the perfect setting for your wedding, and even help you save money in the process (beginning on page 40). From brand new tents, tables, chairs, china, glassware, flatware, linens, stages, dance floors, lighting and candelabras to benefits including easy cleanup and no storage hassles, hiring a rental company can make a huge, stress relieving difference in the lives of the bride and groom. So, sit back, take a deep breathe and get ready to be inspired as you begin planning your own dream wedding. Real Triad area weddings and our expert tips on catering, photography, invitations, flowers, cakes and more are sure to make your planning process enjoyable and smooth. This joyous occasion is a time to be happy and celebrate, so don’t let the planning process interfere with the true meaning of what brought you here to begin with…your love for one another. Best wishes for an extraordinary Triad wedding and We Want to Hear from You! Want your wedding featured in TriadWeddings? Visit www.TriadWeddings.com and find out how! FREE Planning Guide Need another copy of our Wedding Planning Guide to share with the groom, the mother of the bride, or anyone else helping with your planning process? Visit www.TriadWeddings.com and download your FREE copy. E-mail Us editor@TriadWeddings.com most importantly, a lifetime of happiness! Andrea Publisher/Editor In Chief Find us on Facebook for up-to-date happenings at TriadWeddings! About the Cover Photography One Shot Photography Bride Jamie Stroud Wittkamper 12 | www.TriadWeddings.com We asked. You answered (again)! Congratulations to the Winners of TriadWeddings Best of 2011 Readers Choice Awards! Favorite Venue: Proximity Hotel Favorite Photographer: Idlewild Photography Favorite Caterer: Painted Plate Favorite Cake: Maxie B’s Favorite Flowers: Botanica Flowers & Gifts Favorite Music/Entertainment: Triad DJ Service Favorite Wedding Planner: Merrymaking Events Favorite Hair/Makeup: Bella Upstyles Favorite Invitations: Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc. Favorite Travel: A Way To Go Travel Favorite Jewelry: Schiffman’s Jewelers Favorite Transportation: Sterling Carriage Vintage Limousines Favorite Floral Preservation: Gina’s Freeze Dried Flowers Favorite Bridal Attire: Bridal Mart Favorite Groom Attire: Men’s Wearhouse s Silversands r two at Secret avel is: fo ay st t h ig winner of a 3-n A Way To Go Tr And the lucky cun in Mexico provided by Riviera Can y Doss Courtne atured er wedding fe azine! h ve a h o ls a l Mag y wil Lucky Courne g issue of TriadWeddings in m co p in an u You may be our next lucky winner! Vote for the Best of 2012 Readers Choice Awards and ENTER TO WIN $500* and a chance to have YOUR wedding featured in an upcoming issue of TriadWeddings! (*$500 gift certificate to be used at your choice of any one of our participating advertisers!) Vote online at www.TriadWeddings.com! Voting ends at noon, Friday, June 1, 2012 Fall/Winter 2011 | 13 28 contents TriadWeddings | Fall/Winter 2011 In Every Issue 12 Editor’s Note 22 16 Presenting Mr. & Mrs. Congratulations to these recently married couples! 20 Ask Ayesha 66 62 86 Where’s the Party? Venue options in the Triad area offer something for everyone 96 TriadWeddings Wedding Planner 104 Resource Guide Wedding resources and where to find TriadWeddings Magazine 24 Features 50 24 A Southern Soiree’ DIY inspiration perfect for any Southern celebration! 28 Woodland Whimsical Bridal Celebration Lucky bride, Rachel Cox, was thrown a surprise outdoor bridal shower by her best friends. 72 82 40 Let’s Party Great reasons to hire a party rentals company! Triad Weddings 36 ABOUT THE COVER Jamie & Brady Wedding Style 46 Sarah & Neil 50 Modern Bridal Portraits 66 The Cake 58 Aimee & Kyle Today’s modern brides are opting for the more contemporary, photo journalistic approach to Traditions, symbolisms and how today’s bridal cakes are a culinary and design extravaganza! their bridal portraits. 72 Modern Arrangements Wedding Shop 62 Invitations Stationery pros figure prominently in the exciting Sleek, simple, sophisticated and understated… less is more in today’s flowers! 22 Gifts & More days leading up to a wedding, particularly in light 82 Catering – An Art Unto Itself Local vendors share great gift ideas for the bride-to-be or anyone else on your list. of the many party-related activities associated The definition of catering and how to pick with a wedding. the right caterer for you. 78 Jackie & Zack 14 | www.TriadWeddings.com A splendid Old World European setting rising above the North Carolina foothills makes a remarkable impression. Whether you desire an intimate candlelit gathering or a grand affair… Grandover is perfect. Grandover Resort and Conference Center 1000 Club Road, Greensboro, NC 336.294.1800 www.grandover.com Mention this ad and receive a complimentary upgrade of your choice for your event. Call for details. Offer is valid for events booked June 2011-April 2012 and taking place through December 2012. Located in central North Carolina – the Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons/Joseph S. Koury Convention Center is the ideal wedding destination designed to fulfill your wedding ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners. You can have it all on your special day with three grand ballrooms, impeccable food, outstanding service, attention to detail and a commitment to you and yours. Contact our hotel’s wedding coordinator today to find out about how you can have it all under one roof. 3121 High Point Road Greensboro, NC 336-292-9161 • 800-242-6556 www.sheratongreensboro.com Rings Photo by Aesthetic Images Photography Presenting Mr. & Mrs. Dale & Jennie Tuggle April 30, 2011 Stokesdale, NC Images by Autumn Congratulations to these recently married couples! Erin Byrd & Jeff Kinze February 5, 2011 Greensboro, NC sadie higs photography Joanna Stocking & Ben Moody May 7, 2011 Emerald Isle, N.C. Anna Paschal Photography Shinette Baxter & Earl Kirkendall March 26, 2011 Thomasville, NC BG Photography Genevieve Romanello & Ben Sinclair April 2, 2011 Greensboro, NC. Vesic Photography Josh & Alexis Horton June 19, 2010 Westfield, NC CH Fotography 16 | www.TriadWeddings.com Chad & Rebecca McCann December 11, 2010 Gibsonville, NC Liz Grogan Photography Jess and Alex Sartore May 22, 2011 Pleasant Garden Becki Dickinson Fine Art Photography Lindsey Finch & Ted Williams May 7, 2011 High Point, NC Aesthetic Images Photography Karl & Alicia Eisenhour February 12, 2011 Walkertown, NC Jenni Marie Photography Brittni Goldman & Deviré Robinson July 10, 2010 Greensboro, NC McCardell Photography Mae Norman & David Hiatt April 2, 2011 Lewisville, NC Elizabeth Larson Photography Scarlett Mitchell & Scott Stapleton Reidsville, NC April 30, 2011 Human Graphics Photography Kayla Watson & Jonathan Wilmouth October 23, 2010 Ronda, NC Bert Reed Photography Amanda Davis & Troy Angel May 14, 2011 Clemmons, NC DayImages Photography Fall/Winter 2011 | 17 Visions Catering Spectacular event designs, fine foods and displays for all your special party needs! Presenting Mr. & Mrs. Kaitlin Carr & Nicholas Lyons May 14, 2011 Jamestown, NC Kujan Photography Ryan & Sharon Marsh March 19, 2011 Salisbury, NC One Shot Photography Bert Reed Photography Chaircovers, Centerpieces, Bar Service, & Specialty Linens! Josh & Alexis Horton June 19, 2010 Westfield, NC CH Fotography Brooke Garrett & Michael Townsend April 30, 2011 Pleasant Garden, NC Tina Marsh Photography Bert Reed Photography Perfect for any size group, location or budget! Call or e-mail us today for free quotes! 336.886.4900 info@visionscatering.com www.visionscatering.com Ask for one of our all inclusive packages that will save you time and money! Beth & David Whitaker April 16, 2011 Asheboro, NC Becki Dickinson Fine Art Photography Want to Share Your Wedding News? For a chance to have your wedding news presented in TriadWeddings, email your photo, the photographer’s name, your names, wedding date and city to editor@TriadWeddings.com. Steve Davis Photography Catered McCardell Photography Catered Affairs is the exclusive caterer to Deacon Tower & Bridger Field House and a preferred caterer to many of the Triad’s best venues. 4 7 5 D E ACO N B LV D. • W I N S TO N - S A L E M , N C • 3 3 6 . 7 5 9 . 0 0 0 3 • C AT E R E DA F FA I R S W F. CO M Wedding etiquette Ask Ayesha Green Weddings are Becoming a Popular Option I have recently become more aware of my carbon footprint, and have been “ taking baby steps towards reducing my consumption. Now that I am planning my wedding I want to incorporate as many environmentally friendly aspects as possible. Any suggestions? ” As someone who is also trying to do my part to reduce my carbon footprint, I can really appreciate your efforts in trying to walk- the-walk. I am so happy to say that we are not unique in our quest because “Green Weddings” are all the rage. for over a decade and a calligrapher. A calligrapher may cost you a bit more but is one of the founders you will save on toner, ink, solvents and chemicals associated I’ve begun to search for a wedding location. There are so many beautiful venues. How do I choose the right one? What sort of tips do you have that could help me in my selection process? of A Venue Management with printing. If you want to go completely green you could Start by determining the most important features you would Inc., a niche consulting send invitations and all wedding related correspondence via like in your setting (for example: geographic location, number firm specializing in venue email. However, if you go the email route, be prepared for of people accommodated, indoor or outdoor setting, alcohol representation. She over- invitees who are bound by etiquette to frown on it. It would permits, etc.). You definitely want to look at locations that reflect sees over 100 weddings be a good idea to explain your reasoning in the body of the your personal style, or locations that you can personalize. Once a year and enjoys every e-mail. Let your guests know why you have chosen to have you have narrowed it down to a few top choices, write out the a green wedding. pros and cons of each location. This simple activity has always Ayesha Oglesby has been Here a few ideas to consider: in the wedding industry • Use recycled paper for your invitations and splurge on moment of working with her brides. Ayesha • Save energy by having your wedding during daytime believes that every bride is special, every budget is workable and every wedding is beautiful. been helpful to me when trying to make a decision. Also, make hours. But if you have your heart set on an evening affair, sure you are very clear on the regulations of each venue. It’s use energy saving candlelight to create the atmosphere you been my experience that the terms and policies vary greatly want. You’ll save on energy consumption and create a very from one location to the next. Make sure you understand how romantic setting. each one operates. • Choose a caterer that specializes in organic catering. If you can find a caterer that specializes in organic food and also buys their produce from local farmers, that’s a double Did you know? Many of the areas venues are listed in TriadWeddings Magazine. See “Where’s the Party?” on pages 86-92. whammy! Not only will your wedding menu be pesticide trees. A great way to give back to the environment, while There is no polite way to directly ask for money. Tell your bridal Got a question offsetting the amount of emissions your guests will generate party and immediate family that you would prefer cash gifts and Pattylynn Photography donation in your guests’ names to programs that plant My fiancé and I have most of what we need already. What we could use is money to help with the honeymoon expenses. How do I communicate our needs? free but you will be helping to support your local economy. • Instead of tangible favors for your guests, consider for Ayesha? in the fuel used just getting to your wedding. If this option let them act as messengers. Guests who are at a loss as to what Email us at AskAyesha@ interests you, I encourage you to search “carbon offsets” to to get you will usually ask a close family member or a member TriadWeddings.com learn more. of the bridal party. 20 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Shop Gifts & More Local vendors share great gift ideas for the bride-to-be or anyone else on your list. 1 3 22 | www.TriadWeddings.com 2 4 Wedding Shop 6 8 1 These totes help everyone go from event to event in style (personalize with a monogram). Meg’s Gifts 2 The Erika pajamas from Pine Cone Hill are soft and comfortable. Made from 100% Cotton with a flattering fit. Dolce Dimora 3 This beautiful heart ornament on a decorative stand with a preserved rose is a unique keepsake from your special day. Gina’s Freeze Dried Flowers 7 4 Personalized acrylic ice buckets and trays for all of your entertaining needs. Invitations Only 5 9 5 Custom designed 18k gold pearl and sapphire necklaces. Deva Fine Jewelry 10 6 Custom designed 18k gold and platinum crown rings. Deva Fine Jewelry 7 Shower your bridesmaids with monogrammed matching terry cloth bath wraps in your own personal wedding colors. Meg’s Gifts 8 Customized magnetic boards. Choose from a variety of fabrics or send in your own! Invitations Only 12 9 Shiraleah rustic and alabaster glass pieces are 100% percent recycled and are functional, food safe and lead free. Ashleigh’s Fine Paper 11 13 10 Anna Griffin’s handsome, sturdy duffle with laminate fabric finish makes the perfect fashion statement for discerning travelers. Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc. 11 Mariposa - For old loves and new loves we present a gift collection where romance reigns eternal. Dolce Dimora 12 This framed keepsake uses the bride’s wedding bouquet, her choice of framing, background and design. Gina’s Freeze Dried Flowers 13 Custom-made albums by Simple Elegance in a variety of fabrics and personalization styles. Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc. 14 14 Featured in the list of Oprah’s Favorite Things EVER – Lollia genuine floral infusions include hand crème, perfume, candles, bubble bath and bath salts. Ashleigh’s Fine Paper Fall/Winter 2011 | 23 Wedding Style A Southern Soiree’ DIY Inspiration Perfect for any Southern Celebration! By Leigh Pearce, Leigh Pearce Weddings | Photography by Elizabeth Larson Photography Before choosing colors and a design for any project, I select a venue. For this Southern soiree’, I chose the beautiful Willow Oaks Plantation because of its rolling hills and picturesque views. It’s important to choose a venue that is already esthetically pleasing and goes with the style of event you’re planning. Don’t make your venue work with your wedding style; make your style work with your venue! 24 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Style After selecting Willow Oaks Plantation, the first thing I did was create an inspiration board of design ideas that would work well in the beautiful antebellum setting. The tablescape was based around a clean, simple color palette with pops of color. I visited Dolce Dimora and choose an ivory linen with delicate detailing and a smoky blue-grey border that was understated and elegant. I then picked an eclectic mix of fine china chargers, dinner plates, and cake plates in cream and robin’s egg blue. The hammered flatware and cutlery, provided by Partymakers, was a perfect match to the china because of its rustic simplicity. The last piece of the design puzzle from Dolce Dimora was a silver set of salt and pepper shakers shaped like birds to add a touch of whimsy and interest to a typically mundane and standard part of a dining table. In my opinion, chairs are the skeleton of a successful tablescape design. So, it was a no brainer when Partymakers mentioned they had just purchased some new mahogany chiavari chairs. The ‘B’ and ‘G’ [B for bride and G for groom] hanging from the back of the chairs “ were custom made by yours truly. Who needs boring ol’ place cards when you can do something fun and outside the box? ” Fall/Winter 2011 | 25 Wedding Style Next, I gave Elizabeth, owner of Grayhall Designs, a call to talk paper. She took my vintage, super-Southern and eclectic Micciche Photography project ideas and created beautiful paper goods and guest favors. The menus, showcasing local, organic fair, popped with a coral pink border. The personalized guest favors, old fashion strawberry preserves, were topped with vintage fabric squares and secured with twine. The table names were McCardell Photography Happy Rentz inspired by favorite Southern sayings like ‘I Do Declare,’ Much Obliged,’ and ‘Bless Your Heart.’ 336-370-1234 • www.happyrentz.com Rustic, homemade chalk boards replaced traditional escort cards and directed guests to their tables. Tip: when you DIY your own chalkboards, spray the chalk with hairspray to avoid smudging. The last piece of the tablescape puzzle and the most important in terms of design was the flowers! With the talents of the team at Just Priceless, we showcased a mix of flowers in cream, buttery yellow, peach, and pale pink. Just Priceless also provided an eclectic mix of mismatched vases. Each vase had a unique touch – lacy appliqués, pink velvet ribbon, and bronzed wire flowers – which added the perfect touch of whimsy. 26 | www.TriadWeddings.com So, what’s a party without “ cake? Instead of a traditional wedding cake, I wanted to show off an array of design options from the super-talented Maxie B’s and Edible Artistry. Each cake offers clean, simple lines with sweet little details like ruffles, rosettes, dots, bridalgown-like beading and birds. The cakes were displayed on white cake pedestals to unify the whole look ” There are a few keys to successfully designing and planning the perfect Southern soiree. It’s so important to think outside of the box while honoring some of your favorite family traditions. Add lots of personal touches by making each detail unique and your own. Lastly, enjoy the process! You only get married once, so why not have fun doing it!? About Leigh Pearce Leigh Pearce Weddings serves the Triad and its surrounding areas with professional wedding planning, coordination, and event design. Our design inspiration comes from anything vintage and we love a good ol’ fashioned Southern wedding. There’s nothing traditional about us, but we know all the etiquette tips and tricks in order to give you great advice. We believe great customer service makes great wedding planners and, most importantly, we love what we do! Fall/Winter 2011 | 27 Wedding Style Woodland Whimsical B r i d a l C e l e b r at i o n Photography by Alexa’s Photography 28 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Style Lucky bride, Rachel Cox, was thrown a surprise bridal shower by her best friends, Alexa Stutts and Alaina Dunkelberger. Other than the date, time and general location, Rachel knew nothing about the shower as her friends planned the entire event with the help of wedding and event planner, Melissa Lewkowicz, owner of Events by Design. “I begin planning the design for a wedding or event by asking my clients to give me three words to describe their event,” said Lewkowicz. “In this case, the maid of honor chose artful, whimsical and colorful. In addition, I always find ‘that something special’ about the people I work with that provides additional inspiration. The bride for this shower was an English major. Combine all those elements and the woodland whimsical design blossomed.” The maid of honor had already selected an idyllic clearing on her family’s land as the setting. She and Lewkowicz collaborated on a collection of made and found objects as well as mismatched thrift pieces. The day of the shower, About Events by Design they dropped all their treasures in the middle of the woods, “We are a full-service design and and Lewkowicz began fashioning a storybook setting. planning company for weddings “Mantles in homes make the perfect display for treasures, and events. We spend the time so why not in the woods? We used one to welcome guests getting to know you so that we and set the scene,” said Lewkowicz. It even featured one of can thread your style and story the photos from Rachel’s actual engagement! seamlessly through your ceremony and reception. Then, we flawlessly orchestrate the details so you enjoy an effortless day.” The dining table served as the main feast for the eyes. The integrated romantic mix of sullied silver, hand-sewn linens, old-fashioned jewelry and aged books created a vintage vibe with modern bright pops of color. The fruit punch Fall/Winter 2011 | 29 Tents • Tables • Chairs • Staging • Linen • Dance Floor China • Flatware • Stemware • And much more! Greensboro 336.547.TENT (8368) Winston-Salem 336.724.RENT (7368) www.triadeventrentals.com fusion of colors can be hard to carry off, but in this case, they added a playful element that enlivened the tablescape. A paper chandelier rivaling a fresh flower display crowned the whole scene. It incorporated all the elements – books, bold colors – and was completely unexpected. As for the furniture, this look was all about layering. Bringing in the mismatched chairs and benches as seating added interest. Their well-loved look tied the whole collection together. To enhance the enchanted party feel, Lewkowicz created playful but useful vignettes around the edges of the clearing. Once forlorn, purposeless arches provided the perfect canopy for the sweetest element of the day. unexpected ways – place markers, ribbon- Woodland Whimsical Bridal Shower Vendors like strips sneaking through the decora- Maxie B’s Cake tions. And because books are all about the Partymakers Rentals written word, what better gift is there than Sweet Basil’s Catering for guests to tap out a few thoughtful well- Ashleigh’s Fine Paper Invitations/menus Nothing says English major like books. Their pages made their appearance in some wishes for the bride on an old typewriter. The surprise look on Rachel’s face says it all! This woodland whimsical bridal shower was a huge success and one that these friends will never forget. 30 | www.TriadWeddings.com Thrill of the Hunt Vintage furniture Events by Design Event design Dawn’s Bridals, Inc. ...where personalized service is the rule, not the exception a Wedding gowns a Bridesmaids’ dresses a Mothers’ dresses a Flowergirls’ dresses a Special Occasion dresses photo by Autumn Song Photography a Veils and accessories a In-house alterations and steaming 214 West Center St., Lexington, NC 27292 336-248-6131 Monday-Friday 10:00-6:00 Saturday 10:00-5:30 Fall/Winter 2011 | 31 WINSTON-SALEM Benton Convention Center August 14, 2011 and January 28, 2012 GREENSBORO Greensboro Coliseum Complex August 7, 2011 and February 4, 2012 When you hire a Triad Bridal Association member, you will be working with one of the area’s top wedding professionals. Someone who is not learning on your wedding. Member Phone Web site Services 4 Moons Travel 299-4164 www.4moonstravel.com Honeymoons, destination weddings, cruises, romantic getaways A Way To Go Travel 855-0060, 293-8690 www.awaytogotravel.com Honeymoons, destination weddings, cruises, travel A&A Disc Jockey Service 292-5446 x1 www.aandadj.com Custom musical entertainment, event planning, emcee services,event coordination, up-lighting decor AAA Vacations - Winston-Salem 774-1200 x17650 www.aaacarolinas.com Honeymoon travel AAA Vacations - Greensboro 866-919-8769 www.aaacarolinas.com Honeymoon travel Aesthetic Images Photography 275-9797 www.Aestheticimages.net Traditional wedding photography in a photojournalistic style Beach People Weddings 314-0503 www.beachpeopleweddings.com Rev. David Sears & Rev. 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A Southern Soire e’ Woodland Whim isical Bridal Cele bration LocaL BridaL ShowS: Brides on Tour PAge 6 The castle Brida l Festivals PAge 21 The carolina wedd ings Show See PAge 32 for half-price ticket info Can a Chevy pick-up truck symbolize a marriage? For newlyweds Jamie Stroud and Brady Wittkamper, it can. And, it bodes well. A pick-up is sturdy, solid, there when you need it. A trusted companion. Ready to get you through the toughest situations. The pick-up featured prominently in the Wittkampers’s wedding photos is a family heirloom. The 1976 Chevy belonged to Jamie’s great grandfather, Wesley Poplin, before being passed down to her grandfather, Vernon Poplin. Ceremony & Reception Cabin Meadow, Leatherwood Mountains Officiant Rev. Kenny Pardue, Union Baptist Church Photography Kathy Miller, One Shot Photography Wedding Director Donna Edsel Wedding Planner Bride, her mother and Hannah Green Invitations Hannah Green Gown Maggie Sottero, Southern Bride Bridesmaids’ dresses Alfred Sung, Southern Bride Hair and Make-up Cindy McLean, A Class Act Salon Formalwear Southern Bride Caterer Gadabouts Catering Florist Ratledge Florist Cake Stick Boy Bakery Music/Entertainment Gordon Hensley, Digital DJs First Dance Song Jason Aldean’s version of Bryan Adams’s “Heaven” Honeymoon/ Travel Atlantis Resort, Grand Paradise Island, Bahamas Transportation Bride’s Grandfather’s wagon and her father’s horse Favors Local honey, Brushy Mountain Bee Farm 36 | www.TriadWeddings.com My grandparents “ were very important parts of my life, [so] having the pictures made on their land was important to me … Just like our wedding was [outdoors], that’s what I wanted for our [photos]. ” tr i a d w e d d i n g s My transportation into the “ wedding was interesting. My father passed away in April 2010. His father (my grandfather) brought me into the ceremony using his wagon and my father’s horse. Joe, my stepfather then walked me down the aisle. ” It’s still in the family and parked on the farm. And now, it’s been enshrined in family lore since it’s the backdrop for Jamie’s stunning and unexpected bridal portrait. Just as special as the family truck is the location where the shots were taken. The picturesque setting is the Poplin family farm in eastern Wilkes County. Once home to Jamie’s late grandparents, Patty and Vernon Poplin, it is now where Jamie and Brady have started their life together. Crucial to getting the perfect shot was photographer Kathy Miller of One Shot Photography. “Kathy is full of ideas,” said Jamie. “And I had a few of my own.” Jamie discovered Kathy’s work at Southern Bride, where she found her wedding dress. After checking out her website, Jamie knew Kathy was the right choice. “I had always dreamed of doing outdoor bridal portraits,” she continued. “The studio ones just aren’t me.” The truck is fitting for another reason besides being an icon in Jamie’s family: Brady is a race car assembly mechanic for Front Row Motorsports in Statesville, N.C. In fact, it was Brady’s love of racing that brought him from his native Indiana to North Carolina. After attending racing school in Sonoma, Calif., Brady took a job with Ganassi Racing in Concord, N.C. A friend from work introduced him to Jamie, who was looking for a date to her senior prom. She got more than a date to her 2004 prom; she also found her husband. Fall/Winter 2011 | 37 Jamie and Brady were always in touch, if not always a couple, during the next seven years. But, once they started dating seriously, they both knew. It took just two months before Brady proposed. The newlyweds love many of the same things: the outdoors (Jamie works for the 4-H program with the Cooperative Extension Service in Wilkesboro), dinners out, live music and working together on their “new” home which has been in the family for years. Their love for the outdoors was reflected in their outdoor wedding, which Jamie describes as “rustically elegant.” The couple invoked rural simplicity in their choice of green and white hydrangeas for their floral arrangements and a color scheme of chocolate brown and “Niagara blue,” a color close to teal. Any outdoor wedding calls for a Plan B, and Jamie and Brady planned to move their ceremony to the reception tent if it rained. But, Plan B wasn’t needed. “It was cold and rainy the entire weekend,” said Jamie. “And, suddenly Saturday afternoon, the clouds broke and the sun shone through.” Jamie and Brady had five attendants each, and they involved their young nieces, nephews and cousins in the ceremony, too. Jamie’s bridesmaids wore Alfred Sung gowns, which Jamie chose specifically for their “vintage feel.” In fact, Jamie intentionally mixed what she calls “formal and country touches” to make the ceremony and reception reflective of her and Brady. They’re traditional, family-focused and outdoorsy. 38 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Cakes, Groom’s Cakes & Party Cakes Brady’s middle name is Bee, and so is his father’s. “ So we played off that with many little ‘bee’ touches. 336.524.0400 We purchased local honey from Brushy Mountain Bee Farm and put it into jars ourselves with labels reading, ‘Thanks for Beeing here’. BuyMeCake.com Jennifer@BuyMeCake.com 2948 S Church, Ste 102 Burlington, NC Bobby Singleton Photography ” Jamie was born and raised in Wilkes County and said she was excited to show off the beauty of the area to her and Brady’s out-of-town guests. You don’t always have to travel far for a “destination wedding.” Sometimes, the destination is the place you call “home.” Certified by: (336)391-3053 • socialsolutionevents.com Fall/Winter 2011 | 39 F e at u r e Partymakers | Kori Brazda Photography Every bride and groom wishes to have a memorable wedding, but many couples are limited by budget constraints. However, since it’s always less expensive to rent wedding accoutrements than to buy, a professional party rental company can help wedding couples create magical memories without breaking the bank. “Styles and products are always changing with the seasons; we can help keep you ahead of the curve with constantly updated merchandise. It’s an affordable means to amp up your next private party or reception,” explained Jon Stewart, Let’s Party! Great Reasons to Hire a Party Rentals Company By Cindy Hodnett director of sales for Hauser Rental Service. “We have brand new tents, tables, chairs, china, glassware, flatware, linens, stages, dance floors, lighting, candelabras, and much more,” said Emily Reynolds, an event specialist and designer for Partymakers. “Our variety of items helps us offer options that fall within any budget.” “Hiring a rental company, especially in this economy, is a huge benefit,” explained Mark Whitesell, general manager for Grand Rental Station/Party Plus. “No one has the money to purchase all the linens, china, glassware, etc. for an event that might happen one time a year or once in a lifetime.” AVS Catering & Banquet Centre is a caterer/banquet centre that also provides access to party rental supplies. Justin M. Lee, the banquet centre and rentals manager explained, “We are a full service catering company that also has a full Happy Rentz service rental department. We have our 40 | www.TriadWeddings.com own 8,000 sq. ft. banquet facilities, but we can also bring everything we offer to the Triad Event Rentals customer’s location.” Hauser Rental Services Reduce Wedding Planning Stress Most wedding couples agree that the convenience factor is a big consideration when choosing a party supply rental company. For a happy event that can also be very stressful, rental companies can make a huge difference in the prewedding lives of the bride and groom. “There are major benefits to hiring a rental company,” Reynolds said. “The first is that we offer delivery, set-up, tear down and pick-up, all of which give the bride’s family more time to be together before and after the wedding. The second is that no one has to clean dishes after the event! However, most important, renting is cost efficient and environmentally friendly.” Teri Hodgin of Happy Rentz agreed. She added that a professional party rental company can also reduce pre-wedding preparation anxieties. “A good rental company should have the sole goal of making this event easy and stress free,” Hodgin said. “We ask many questions to find out what is going to make our bride’s happy day a success. Easy and stress free is what it’s all about.” “Hiring a rental company allows the party planner (bride) to focus on other AVS Catering & Banquet Centre aspects of the event,” said Mark Venable of Triad Event Rentals. “Knowing that the logistics and details are being handled by an expert gives the bride peace of mind and allows for a more enjoyable event. Let the expert handle the details of the event and then sit back and relax.” Create a Custom Look In addition to alleviating some of the stress associated with planning a wedding, party rental companies can also help bridal couples create a signature ceremony and reception. Rental specialists will work with the bride and groom to customize party packages to complement the style of the couple. “There are endless ways in which customers can use party rental accessories to make their event unique,” Venable said. “What’s most important is to have an idea in mind and don’t be afraid to think out of the box. Tents, custom linens, creative lighting, various chair options and elegant china are just to name a few. Whether it’s a simple wedding ceremony or an extravagant black-tie affair, the possibilities Grand Rental Station are endless.” “Bring your ideas to the rental company,” Whitesell said. “If you have pictures with something specific, that helps as well. We are in the business to make our customer’s event special and to individualize it.” “Set up an appointment to visit the rental company’s showroom,” Reynolds said. “It’s important to look at the actual items in the warehouse that will be rented. A couple should never book with any company unless they are satisfied with their service and the quality of the merchandise.” “There are various ways of using rental accessories to personalize the look and feel of your event,” Stewart said. “Our staff is diverse and experienced, and can offer you an array of advice. We have associates that make on-site consultations at no charge to assist in preparing you for your event. We also have in-house staff that can help you choose what décor will help you achieve the atmosphere you are striving for.” Fall/Winter 2011 | 41 F e at u r e the most tasteful wedding events Exquisite Menus AVS Catering & Banquet Centre Grand Rental Station Hauser Rental Services Triad Event Rentals Top Trends Elegant Presentations Wedding Receptions So how are couples customizing their wedding Rehearsal Dinners festivities via party rental companies? For some, the Bridemaid’s Luncheons answer comes in unusual shapes. For others, it’s a Wedding Showers matter of hue. Hors d’Oeuvres “It is all about the color,” said Hodgin. “There are Cocktail Receptions so many beautiful tablecloths available now, and Event Planning Services working with color combinations can be the beginning of creating a bride’s custom design. After that, Partymakers everything should fall into place.” Hodgin suggested that brides consider the colors they want for their Happy Rentz reception before choosing bridesmaid dresses. “China has also come a long way from the traditional white and ivory,” Hodgin continued. “Glass plates come in plum, gold and cobalt blue, and wine glasses come in black, gold and red. With a little bit of imagination, a bride can really give her 1068 Boulder Rd. | Greensboro Phone 336.218.8858 PepperMoonCatering.com www.Facebook/PepperMoonCatering.com wedding guests something to talk about.” Many economically-minded couples are also choosing to host their reception at a private home. For a fraction of the cost of renting a venue for the reception, a bride and groom can create a comfortable, elegant space where they can celebrate with Exclusive Caterer their guests. “No event is the same,” Whitesell said. “What’s great about renting a tent and having the reception IHFC Building | Club Level | High Point Featuring these superior brands: Pine Cone Hill • Bella Notte Linens • Peacock Alley • Scandia Home Bedding Skyros Designs Tableware • Casafina Tableware • Simon Pearce Glassware Mariposa • Le Jaquard Francais Table Linens Dash & Albert Rugs • Christy Towels Online Bridal Registry available at DolceDimora.com 803-D Friendly Center Road, Greensboro, NC 27408 336.282.9572 Fall/Winter 2011 | 43 F e at u r e Partymakers | Zoe Lam Photography in your backyard is that it will be different from anyone else’s. Our clear top tents with clear side walls and French doors are becoming very popular.” “We have a brand-new hexagon shaped wedding tent that’s really unique in the Triad,” Reynolds said. “We can connect this tent with other tents to give even more tented square footage at a great price.” AVS Catering & Banquet Centre “Linens are probably the biggest item that wedding couples are looking to rent,” Whitesell said. “A linen, Happy Rentz chair cover or sash can really make the room and event look completely different and is an affordable way to stay within a budget while giving an event that touch of individual flair.” Getting Started The options available through party rental companies are as varied as the wedding couples who choose them. All of the party rental specialists Grand Rental Station recommend that bridal couples start with an initial consultation to see which rental company best meets their needs. “There are no specific requirements in regard to hiring a rental company,” Venable said. “However, you should book your event as soon as possible after selecting your dates.” “There are five months of the year that we absolutely recommend early planning – April, May, June, September and October,” Hodgin said. “Everyone in this industry is moving and a-groovin’ during those months.” “There is a limited number of rental companies; ask about the availability of the items you are looking to rent as soon as you can. Then you can sit back, relax and watch the company help turn your event into what you imagined.”Whitesell said. Triad Event Rentals 336.299.2600 Capturing the Essence... 4902 Bartlett Street, Greensboro, NC 27409 DayImages.com • info@DayImages.com• 336.292.5821 www.exclamationscatering.com SAY yes! TO THE PERFECT INVITATIONS WEDDING INVITATIONS SAVE THE DATES PROGRAMS THANK YOU NOTES WILLIAM ARTHUR VERA WANG C’EST PAPIER DAUPHINE PRESS CRANE & CO. ENVELOPMENTS TAG & CO. AND MUCH MORE! FRESH MARKET SHOPPING CENTER • 3712-H LAWNDALE DRIVE • 336.617.5339 • WWW. ASHLEIGHSFINEPAPER.COM Fall/Winter 2011 | 45 tr i a d w e d d i n g s Sarah & Neil October 16, 2010 at Chinqua Penn Plantation By Monica Young | Photography by Punam Bean And the bride wore black. Simply because, in Sarah Franzheim-Chase’s grandmother’s words, Sarah looks “like death on a pale horse in white.” I tried on a lot of dresses in a lot of colors, including white. It just “ felt odd to start my married life in a color I never, ever wear. I think some of the older crowd was a little shocked. My dad, who was afraid it would be garish, said it was very classic. ” From the start, Sarah Franzheim and Neil Chase wanted a wedding that reflected their own sense of fun and spontaneous style. They opted to forego many staid Southern wedding traditions and actively sought vendors who embraced their vibe and vision for their special day. The couple, who began dating (lust at first sight, Sarah exuberantly admits on her part) while students in 2005 at Western Carolina University, planned their wedding for over a year. They opted to hire an out-of-state photographer after visiting Punam Bean’s blog. “There was just one photo I saw, and I just knew she would get us.” Photography, according to Sarah and Neil’s rationalization, is the most important element since all that is left are memories and photographs. 46 | www.TriadWeddings.com tr i a d w e d d i n g s A myriad of mishaps and misfortunes could have ruined their special autumn day. Just three weeks before the wedding potential problems with their chosen venue arose. Wedding planners Susan Marie Cook and Summer Harpold of Coordinated worked tirelessly to iron out issues while securing back-up facilities. “On the very first wedding we did, we had to find a new reception hall the day of the wedding. The pastor’s wife decided the night before the wedding that she didn’t think secular music and dancing was appropriate in the fellowship hall. We took care of it and thought that if we could handle this, we could handle anything,” said Cook. This level of confidence, professionalism and listening to their vision made Sarah and Neil feel comfortable with Susan Marie and Summer, who offer wedding planning packages for every bride’s budgetary needs. “We believe that nothing is off limits for what a couple wants. We advise on etiquette but we don’t discourage ideas. There are no set rules, and we like new and different,” said Susan Marie. Sarah’s flowers, designed by Designs North Florist in Greensboro, surpassed anything she dreamed that they could be. Lush red roses spiraled in a tight arrangement that incorporated her late maternal grandmother’s locket, something that Sarah opened and shut incessantly as a child. A gold elephant charm that her paternal grandmother gave Sarah after taking her on a safari to Africa when Sarah was 13 was also included. This personal touch ended up being even more poignant than Sarah could imagine when planning the flowers. We [Coordinated] believe “ that nothing is off limits for what a couple wants. We advise on etiquette but we don’t discourage ideas. There are no set rules, and we like new and different. ” Ceremony & Reception Chinqua Penn Plantation Officiate Reverend Robin Renteria Photography Punam Bean, New York Wedding Director Coordinated Invitations Present Company Gown & Bridesmaids’ Dresses English’s Bridal & Formalwear Hair Mimi Perper, Figaro’s Salon Make-up artist Herita Jones, Ltd. Cosmetic Face Design Formalwear Gordon’s Menswear Flowers Designs North Florist Catering Above & Beyond Catering Rehearsal Dinner Oso Tavern Cake Maxie B’s Music/Entertainment K2 Productions Rentals Grand Rental Station First Dance Song Taj Mahal’s “Lovin’ in My Baby’s Eyes” Accommodations Proximity Hotel Honeymoon/Travel Nevis, British West Indies Transportation Uptown Limo Getaway Car Classy Transportation Favors Chinqua Penn Plantation Tours Fall/Winter 2011 | 47 tr i a d w e d d i n g s Her paternal grandmother had slipped into a coma the Monday before the wedding. She died the morning of the event, and family members were told 20 minutes before the We bring the salon to YOU! wedding began. Collectively, they decided not to tell Sarah until the next day. It was the best decision they could have made. I couldn’t “ have made it through the wedding. In a way, though, I think it was how she made it to my wedding. ” Sarah felt the presence of her grandmothers in the singing of the birds as the Reverend Robin Renteria pronounced Sarah and Neil as husband and wife. While at first it appeared otherwise, luck was on Sarah and Neil’s side when it came to getting a room at the luxurious Proximity Hotel in Greensboro before they jetted off to the British West Indies for their honeymoon. When they made their reservations eight months before the wedding, Sarah and Neil discovered that High Point’s fall furniture market would be taking place at the same time; and no vacancies remained, even so far in advance. Sarah and Neil’s names were put on a waiting list. Six weeks before the wedding an opening popped up, and Photos by sadie higs photography the couple was ecstatic to spend their first night in such a posh atmosphere. Upstyles & Make-up 336.686.5939 Ashley Hurst, Owner www.BellaUpstyles.com Travel on-site Sarah and Neil opted to forego the bridal bouquet toss, a garter toss or traditional parent dances. Instead, they danced to a rendition of blues song Taj Mahal’s “Lovin’ in My Baby’s Eyes” that Sarah’s songwriting cousin and uncle adapted and performed. Fun-loving Neil promised Sarah 60 seconds of serious for photography’s sake and then they spent the rest of the song twirling, adding a few do-si-dos and laughing. After visiting plenty of drive-through windows after less than satisfying wedding receptions, Sarah and Neil knew that they wanted hardier fare for their guests. So, they opted for fried chicken and pot roast along with other soul food selections prepared by Above & Beyond Catering. While the entire wedding was all Sarah and Neil hoped it would be, one special moment stood out for Neil. Before the wedding, Neil and Sarah had a special moment to see one another for the contemporary “first look” tradition. They basked in each other’s preparations for the ceremony. It was pretty amazing. It was a hint of a culmination “ of a year and a half of planning. ” Sarah, who her wedding planners say had the most specific vision of any bride with whom they have worked, was not afraid to look beyond tradition. This took finding vendors who appreciated her bold style. “We loved working with them. We were so impressed with Sarah’s style and choices. Everything meshed together,” said Susan Marie. “I would advise brides to go with their gut when it comes to choosing vendors. Don’t just go with the first vendor you meet, and don’t be afraid to change if someone doesn’t get it. There are a lot of vendors who want to make you happy and want to make you feel great about what you want,” said Sarah. Fall/Winter 2011 | 49 Wedding Style Modern Bridal Portraits Today’s modern brides are opting for the more contemporary, photo journalistic approach to their bridal portraits. Idlewild Photography 50 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Style Long gone are the days of the old school posed bridal portraits! Today’s modern brides are opting for the more contemporary, photo journalistic approach to their bridal portraits and are relying more and more on the talents and skills of their selected photographer to create this special piece of art they will cherish for years to come. Get to Know Your Photographer Scheduling a bridal portrait is very important for a variety of reasons. The first reason is that this bridal session will give you one on one time with your photographer with no interruptions. The more time you spend with your photographer, the more time you have to get to know one another. Bert Reed Photography Becki Dickinson Fine Art Photography Developing this relationship will help give you a sense of ease, comfort and relaxation which will transfer into how you look in your images not only for this session, but also on your wedding day. Chemistry between you and your photographer is everything and the last thing you want is one you don’t Vesic Photography feel comfortable with. Fall/Winter 2011 | 51 Wedding Style Liz Grogan Photography Timing is Everything Having a bridal portrait done allows you and your photographer to spend time together getting pictures of just you in your gown without having to disrupt precious time at your ceremony or reception, leaving you more time to celebrate with your friends and family. Plus, many brides still like to display their bridal portraits at their reception, so having a pre-wedding portrait session done gives you plenty of time to order prints, canvases and more to share at pre-wedding celebrations. 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It’s always best to get with your professional photographer beforehand and discuss what you are looking for in the final portrait. ” Jenni Marie Photography 336.207.5176 • www.imagesbyautumn.com Fall/Winter 2011 | 57 Wedding Style Aimee & Kyle October 10, 2010 at Proximity Hotel By Page Leggett | Photography by Carisa Chee Photography Aimee Dorrell and Kyle Jackson’s marriage seems to have been preordained. The Dorrell and Jackson families have known each other since Aimee and Kyle were four years old, but they didn’t start dating until college. And even then, it happened almost by accident … like fate was nudging them together but wasn’t going to rush it. Aimee and Kyle, high school classmates who didn’t know each other well, enrolled at Ceremony & Reception Proximity Hotel East Carolina University (ECU) in 2002. Aimee joined a sorority and needed a date for a sorority event. Being new on campus, she hadn’t met many people. She thought, Officiant Reverend Gerald Donnelly “I’ll just ask that guy I went to high school with.” Photography Carisa Chee Photography They dated casually – once every three or four months – until they went on what Wedding Director Amanda Martin from Proximity Hotel Ceremony Director Maria Mellonas they consider their first official date on January 2, 2004. They dated for six years before taking that next big step. After six years together, you might suspect the engagement was a foregone conclusion – that Aimee knew exactly when it was coming. But, Kyle managed to surprise Invitations weddingpaperdivas.com her. Aimee recalls the day vividly. “It was Thursday, December 17, 2009,” she said. “I Gown “Madison Marie” by Maggie Sottero Aimee told him she had to, he was more insistent. “Really. Don’t go,” he said. “I talked Bridesmaids’ dresses J. Crew Hair Joselin M Color Studio woke up…and complained about having to go to work. Kyle said, ‘Don’t go.’” When to your manager, and got you the day off because we have to go pick up your Christmas present.” Make-up Natasha Chamberlain from MAC Formalwear The Men’s Warehouse Caterer Print Works Bistro Florist Just Priceless Cake Delicious Music/Entertainment Complete Music First Dance Song “Hold You in my Arms” by Ray LaMontagne Accommodations Proximity Hotel Honeymoon/Travel Secrets Maroma Beach in Cancun, Mexico Transportation Proximity Hotel Favors Daisy flower seedlings and personalized drink coozies 58 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Style The couple went out for breakfast and then walked around Duke Gardens in Durham. (They were living in Raleigh at the time.) Kyle found a bench suitable to his purpose and suggested they sit. He got down on one knee, pulled out the engagement ring and asked the woman he had known since childhood to be his wife. Then, came the planning. Many a groom has found himself stunned by the logistics involved in pulling together a wedding. Kyle expresses the sensation most grooms have felt when he said, “I had no idea how much was involved in the wedding-planning process.” But, he had confidence in his bride and her choices. As an assistant property manager at a student apartment community, Aimee has to be good with details. I knew with Aimee and her mom being “ the planners they are, that everything would get done, and the day would be just what we wanted. ” “I really wanted to be involved with choosing the photographer and the music but other than that, I trusted Aimee to decide on all the little details.” The flowers are among those many details. The florists at Just Priceless in High Point put some samples together, and Aimee chose daisies and lilies in pink, green and white for the bridesmaids and a bridal bouquet of assorted white flowers. For a natural touch twigs or small branches were incorporated into the bridesmaids’ bouquets. Aimee chose a color scheme right for the season – “spiced wine and gray,” she said. Her seven bridesmaids dressed the part in knee-length, halter-style dresses in a spiced wine color, which Aimee said was “perfect for fall.” Fall/Winter 2011 | 59 Wedding Style Finding a dress – one of the biggest tasks on any bride’s to-do list – turned out to be a snap. “It was the first one I tried on, and I just knew it was the one,” said Aimee. The dress that seemed predestined to be hers was a onepiece, strapless, A-line gown with a sweetheart neckline and corset closure. It featured a ruched bodice and gentle gathering at the side skirt. Beaded embellishments and Swarovski crystals added texture and sparkle to the neckline and hip. Choosing the place for the wedding and reception turned out to be easy, too. We visited a couple of places, but the staff at Proximity Hotel “ really made us feel welcome and showed a genuine interest in us and what we wanted the feel of our wedding to be. ” Aimee and Kyle, an illustrator/graphic designer, agreed the choice of their wedding photographer was crucial. I think one of the most impor“ tant things to spend a good bit of your budget on is photography. The day goes by fast, and all you will have when it’s over are the pictures to look back on. ” Kyle and Amy agree they made a great choice in selecting Cari Chee, owner of Carisa Chee Photography, as their photographer. “She was amazing,” gushed Aimee. “Tastes As Good As It Looks” Actually, the whole wedding was amazing. Aimee said, “It was perfect – more than I expected, and I don’t think I would have changed anything. Everything went as planned, and all our vendors were on time and just as excited as we were. The staff at Proximity made the day perfect.” And, of all the planning that goes into making this day perfect – the dress shopping, choosing the florist and caterer, finding the dress and veil – it all, in the end, comes down to just one thing: who you’re planning to share the rest of your life with. In the end, Aimee’s most memorable part of the big day was a simple moment. The most memorable part … for me was when “ I turned the corner and saw Kyle’s face at the end of the aisle. He was smiling from ear to ear and, even though there were over 100 people there, all I saw was him. ” member Edible Artistry Call us for your Personal Cake Tasting Appointment. 336-889-7252 • www.EdibleArtistry.net Elaine@ EdibleArtistry.net Memory Lane Portraits Autumn Creek Vineyards Naturally Elegant Call Today for an Appointment (336) 548-WINE 364 Means Creek Road · Mayodan, NC autumncreekvineyards.com Fall/Winter 2011 | 61 Wedding Shop Invitations By Valerie Sutton, Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc. So, he’s popped the question, and she’s said, “Yes!” What next, you ask? Well, there’s a budget to create, an officiant to contact, a dress to pick out, cake to taste, a venue to choose, a photog- Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc. Stationery professionals figure prominently in the exciting days leading up to a wedding, particularly in light of the many party-related activities that are associated with a couple’s deciding to get married. The Engagement Party The Engagement Party is the traditional inaugural event to kick off the festivities. While the bride’s family normally hosts this party to introduce the groom and his family to their family and friends, the engagement party can also be hosted by friends, either of the family or of the bride and groom. This invitation can reflect the personalities of the young couple or the tone of the event itself. For example, a playful invitation such as Prentiss Douthit’s “ParTay” or “Woo Hoo” could work very well for a relaxed event; a more conservative bordered card from Faux Designs or a beautiful floral design from Odd Balls might be more appropriate for a dressy cocktail party or dinner. rapher to interview, music to select, invitations to research, and the list goes on an on! But before all the wedding hubbub commences, there’s an engagement to announce and celebrate. And that’s where the beginning of a good relationship Save-the-Date Save-the-Date notices normally follow the Engagement Party, though some brides choose to send them in advance. More often than not, they are reflective of the couples’ taste, incorporating their chosen wedding colors and a paper, font and possible motif that represent the tone – formal or more relaxed – or wedding locale, particularly for destination affairs. with a reliable, knowledgeable stationer comes in mighty handy. In the midst of so much excite- Ashleigh’s Fine Paper ment, stationery professionals can lead you in the right direction, keep you on budget and give you the confidence you need to choose papers that are reflective of your personal style and event. Wedding-related events, which are likely to require an invitation, will be memorable components of a joyful time. Invitations are sure to make the occasion more especially noteworthy for the bride, groom and their family and friends and will provide lasting mementoes for a wedding scrapbook. 62 | www.TriadWeddings.com ns Only Invitatio Wedding Shop Grayhall Designs Grayhall Designs ns Only Invitatio Ashleigh’s Fine Paper The Wedding Invitation Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc. Several months before the wedding, the bride and her mother will need to begin researching invitations. There is no better place to take care of this happy task than at a reputable stationery boutique where the staff is well-versed in current papers and styles, printing techniques, fonts, budget management and etiquette both for wording and navigating often challenging family situations. Wedding invitations should be sent six to eight weeks prior to the wedding. Parties Honoring the Couple Parties honoring the couple can range from showers, picnics and backyard barbecues to luncheons, teas and dinner parties. Hosts for these parties may choose a theme-related invitation for their event, or they may choose one that is more reflective of the couples’ tastes, the time of year or the party’s venue. In any event, the choice of invitation is exclusively the hosts’. Those honoring a couple with a party will always be aware of and sensitive to preferences; therefore, the bride and her mother should never presume to insert themselves in the selection of party invitations, unless they are specifically invited to do so. The Bridesmaids’ Luncheon Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc. The Bridesmaids’ Luncheon normally takes place the day before the wedding and can be hosted by friends of the family, the bride’s mother or other family members. This event normally kicks off the wedding weekend, and is a special time for the bride; her bridesmaids; other wedding participants such as readers and program attendants; and her family, including sisters, grandmothers, and aunts. The invitation for this event should certainly reflect its joyful tone! Again, it can be playful, featuring a colorful graphic of a bride and her maids, or it can feature a more sophisticated floral design, a feminine border or a more serious bridal graphic. Fall/Winter 2011 | 63 The evening before the wedding, the groom’s parents traditionally host a Rehearsal Dinner. Often there is also a party, which follows and includes out-of-town guests, who may not have been invited to the dinner. The groom’s family will choose this invitation; it should be mailed within days of the wedding invitation, and should never compete with the wedding invitation. s, Inc. aig Stationer Benjamin Cr Ashleigh’s Fine Paper Ashleigh’s Fine Paper The Rehearsal Dinner Invita tions Only Other Celebratory Gatherings Frequently, friends of the family will host a dinner for out-of-town guests, who have not been invited to the Rehearsal Dinner, or a brunch the morning before an evening wedding. Guests should receive invitations to both events; the guest list should always be closely coordinated with the bride’s mother, as she receives replies from those who have accepted the invitation to attend the wedding. Family members or friends may also want to host a brunch the morning following the wedding. Again, the guest list for an event such as this will have to be generated by the number of affirmative responses the bride’s mother receives for the wedding. Without a doubt, stationery professionals figure prominently in the exciting days leading up to a wedding, particularly in light of the many party-related activities that are associated with a couple’s deciding to get married. Working hand-in-hand with a reputable, experienced stationer results in a beautiful invitation, illustrative of the event. Perhaps even more importantly, that working relationship insures incomparable peace of mind! All of our cakes, fillings, and frostings are made Imagine the perfect setting for your perfect day, with every detail attended to by an expert staff. All you’ll have to do is have the time of your life! from scratch with local farm eggs, pure vanilla, and fresh butter. You’re welcome to visit us anytime – for a slice or to peruse our photo albums of cakes for all occasions! 4600 Forest Oaks Drive, Greensboro, NC 27406 (336) 674-0126 Mike McKinnon, CCM, Food & Beverage Director www.ForestOaksCC.com Open Daily 2403 Battleground Ave. Greensboro, NC 336.288.9811 maxieb.com Custom Floral Designs Occasions’ unique AVAILABLE FOR TRAVEL Gary & Toni Hill, Owners Scott Jackson, Lori Jackson Hoosier High Point 336.431.2947 336.848.0202 info@OccasionsFlorals.com www.OccasionsFlorals.com Photo by Micciche Photography, Inc. creative flair will reflect your personality and style for your wedding, reception, or other special event. Fall/Winter 2011 | 65 Wedding Style The Cake Traditions & Symbolism Traditions, symbolisms and how today’s bridal cakes are a culinary and design extravaganza! The wedding cake is a tradition that began back in the Roman Empire. Certainly the Romans were not in the habit of baking elaborate or elegant wedding cakes with buttercream icing and custom wedding-cake toppers. Usually they used loaves of wheat bread that were broken over the heads of the newlyweds to bring them luck and prosperity. Sometimes it was broken only over the bride’s Cake & All Things Yummy | Zoe Zen Photography 66 | www.TriadWeddings.com head, usually by the groom. Ollie’s Bakery | sadie higs photography Wedding Style Today’s bridal cakes are a culinary and design extravaganza composed of several cakes stacked in layers covered with icing, fondant, adornments, The crumbs of the wedding cake that landed on the floor symbolized good luck and fertility for the bride and groom. It was considered good luck for guests to eat the crumbs. Single women scrambled for the grains to ensure their flowers and more. There are own betrothals. many options and designs During the middle ages wedding cakes making it easy to find the one were simple biscuits or scones. Each that’s just right for you. guest brought one small scone to the cupcake size). They were piled on top Cakes by Manfred | Kismet Photography Maxie B’s Edible Artistry | Photo Innovations wedding (somewhat bigger than today’s of each other, and the bride and groom had to kiss across the top of the piled scones to bring them good luck in their marriage. In the seventeenth century French bakers stacked wheat buns and coated them with icing. Everyone wanted the same bland white cake with white icing because that was the symbol of purity. Luckily, the days of boring wedding cakes are past. Today’s bridal cakes are a culinary and design extravaganza composed of several cakes stacked in layers covered with icing, fondant, adornments, flowers and more. Shapes Ollie’s Bakery Buy Me Cake range from square, round, rectangular, heart, etc. There are many options and designs making it easy to find the one that’s just right for you. Fall/Winter 2011 | 67 Cakes by Manfred | Micciche Photography Edible Artistry | Elizabeth Larson Photography Wedding Style Saving the Top Tier With multi-tier cakes, most couples decide to freeze the top tier for their one year anniversary. This tradition has its roots in the late 19th century when grand cakes were baked for the christening of a child. It was expected that the christening would occur soon after the wedding ceremony, so the two ceremonies were often linked, as were the cakes. When three tier cakes became popular, the top tier was often saved and used for a christening. Over time, the wedding cake has become less associated with christenings. The reason for saving the top tier has expanded. Whatever the reason, when the top tier is finally consumed, it serves as a reminder of the happy occasion for the couple. Lucky Charms The custom of baking gold or silver charms into a beautiful cake is usually reserved for showers. Each charm baked into the cake has a special meaning attached. Special luck will fall on the guest who receives a charm. Be sure to instruct your guests to pull on the attached ribbon to take the charm out before they bite into it! The meaning behind the charms are traditionally: heart for true love, ring for upcoming engagement, clover, shamrock or horseshoe for luck, flower for growing love, wishing well for wishes granted, anchor, airplane or ship’s wheel for travel and adventure, highchair or baby carriage for children, rocking chair for long life, coin purse or money bag for good fortune, wedding bells for upcoming marriage, telephone for good news, and picture frame for happy life. 68 | www.TriadWeddings.com Buy Me Cake Ollie’s Bakery | sadie higs photography Maxie B’s INVITATIONS ONLY Color In Victorian times, the white icing on a wedding cake symbolized purity and virginal attributes. However, most wedding cakes were white because of a more practical reason. A Shop for All Occasions We can help with all of your wedding needs... At the time, ingredients for the wedding cake were much harder to acquire, especially for the icing. White icing meant that only the finest refined sugar was used, and so the whiter the cake, the more affluent the families involved were perceived! Another reason that the whiteness of the cake was considered pure was the association of the cake with the bride. Originally, wedding cakes were called bride cakes. This not only emphasized the bride as the main focal point of the wedding, but also created a link between the bride and the cake. In fact, even today, the link is being reinforced as many couples are requesting wedding cakes be made to match the colors associated with the Cake & All Things Yummy | Zoe Zen Photography bride’s gown or overall wedding color scheme! Along with... Wedding Programs • Guest Booklets Placecards and Menus Tabletop & Accessories Bridal Party Gifts • Reception Favors Gifts for every Occasion Cakes by Manfred | Steve Davis Photography Cutting the Cake Perhaps the most well-known wedding tradition is the cutting of the cake. Originally, it was the sole duty of the bride to cut the cake to share with guests. As cakes became grander, the task became quite formidable, particularly when the icing had to be strong and rigid enough to support the upper tiers. It became a joint task more out of necessity than symbolism. Now the first piece is cut by the bride with assistance from the groom. It has come to symbolize the first task together in the couple’s life as husband and wife and is a vital image for the wedding photographer to capture. Immediately after the cutting, the bride and groom feed each other the first slice. This action symbolizes their commitment to one another. Some couples turn this special moment into a cake fight, so if that’s not your style, be sure to discuss this with your partner beforehand! 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Intended to be a gift from the bride to the groom, the groom’s cake is usually dark (often chocolate or liquor-soaked) and designed with a nod toward what’s traditionally considered “masculine”. The groom’s cake can serve many purposes, from dessert at the rehearsal dinner to an alternative choice to the bride’s cake at the wedding. It’s customary for the groom’s cake to be displayed next to the bride’s cake and later cut and put into boxes for guests to take home. And believe it or not, legend has it that single women are supposed to sleep with a slice under their pillow the same night they receive it-and if they do, they’ll dream of their future husband. Boxed slices of groom’s cake can also serve as your wedding favors. If you go this route, take advantage of the opportunity to get creative with the packaging – an additional way to reflect your wedding style. A current creative trend in groom’s cakes is to have the cake reflect the groom’s interests and hobbies. Whatever you decide, gifting your new husband with his own cake is something you should do because you want to-not because you feel obligated. Maxie B’s exceptional service and first quality event rentals! Call for an appointment & a free wedding gift! Ollie’s Bakery Maxie B’s 510 N. Elm Street • Greensboro, NC 336.275.9171 www.partymakersgreensboro.com info@partymakersgreensboro.com Your bouquet has special meaning. Why enjoy your flowers for only one day? Preserve them in a keepsake to treasure for years to come. grayhall designs custom designed invitations, announcements and more © 2010 Envelopments, Inc. All rights reserved Preserving Special Memories Custom Floral Preservation Free Consultation 336.848.1123 gina@ginasfdf.com • www.ginasfdf.com Save the Date Cards • Wedding Invitations • Favors & Accessories Offering Custom Design - S P R I N G 2 0 1 1 - www.grayhalldesigns.com • 336.580.2398 TRIM SIZE - 8.5 x 11 Fall/Winter 2011 | 71 Wedding Style Modern Arrangements Sleek, Simple, Sophisticated & Understated…Less is More! By John Herron, Herron House Flowers As I begin to write this article I think of all the changes that I have seen in the floral industry. The floppy brim bridesmaids’ hats and daisy bouquets of the late 1960’s and the earth tone colors and horrible tuxedos of the 1970’s. The excess and grandness of the 1980’s and 1990’s, wedding cakes covered with flowers and cascade bouquets that got bigger and bigger. Well brides, welcome to the 21st century! Brides’ choices in this new century have been shaped by the present economy. Brides are saying things like sleek, simple, sophisticated and understated. In other words “less is more”. To save money on flowers and decorations, brides are choosing one site wedding and reception venues and opting to pick up their wedding flowers. This saves money on labor and installation. I have noticed a big increase in the last few years of customer “pick-up” weddings. Color, the major design element, is really interesting to follow. Flowers in any shade of green from moss to lime are really hot. Pinks come in second; watermelon is very popular. Tangerine (never say orange!) and corals are third. These look great against blues, purples and wine colors. Shades of purples and dark reds are also extremely popular including wine colors such as merlot, cabernet and jewel tones such as amethyst. 72 | www.TriadWeddings.com Herron House Flowers | J. Harris Photography and Design Wedding Style Brides in this new century have done their homework with flower selection and are asking for a unique array of blossoms for their weddings. Roses, gardenias and stephanotis have taken a backseat to flowers such as cymbidium orchids, peonies, hydrangea, ranunculus and gerbera. I loved the simplicity of Kate’s lily of the valley bouquet at the Royal Wedding. What a statement that less truly is more! Finally, centerpieces - silver containers are out and glass containers are in! Cubes, cylinders, bulb bowls, trumpets and bubble vases are all extremely popular. Glass pebbles, river rock, coiled metallic wire and submersible led lights are all great accessories for vases. Flowers above the water and flowers submersed, anything goes! And there are other options for your vases such as fruit (Granny Smith apples are great), twigs, moss, branches, birds and butterflies (faux of course). One of my favorite blogs for centerpiece ideas is StyleMePretty.com. The rest is up to you. Take time to explore all the possibilities with the floral design and visual aspects of your special day. Have fun with color! Best wishes! Botanica Flowers and Gifts | Sarah Lombardo Photography Floral Planning Tips Book your floral designer early in your planning process – six to eight months preceding the wedding. Find one that is not only talented and knowledgeable in the floral industry, but one the most beautiful flowers your budget can handle. A good starting point is to visit floral shops so you can get a feel for the designer’s style. Also, ask friends and family for referrals. Nothing compares to the first hand experience of people you know and trust. Ask to see photographs or live examples of the florist’s work. If you view photographed samples, Keepsake Bouquets Occasions Custom Floral Designs | McCardell Photography that is also agreeable and flexible. The goal of your floral designer should be to provide you with verify that they are of the florist’s actual work, rather than just samples the florist says he or she can do. From classic all-white formal arrangements to unique designs featuring brightly colored flowers, Just Priceless wedding bouquets today are more and more about the personality and character of the bride. Fall is the ideal season to play off nature and the fiery colors its foliage has to offer including reds, oranges and greens. Roses continue to be a favorite with brides and are available year round. For fall, consider deep reds, burnt oranges, bright yellows and peach colored roses – perfect for a colorful autumn wedding. If you’re planning for a winter wedding, second to roses, the most popular and traditional wedding flowers are orchids. These delicate blooms are available from winter white to hot pink to purple and vary in price ranges. Fall and winter are remarkable seasons to use unique design elements such as berries, fruits, feathers, magnolia leaves, cinnamon sticks and more. Talk with your floral designer about your options and together, you’re sure to create beautiful designs. Fall/Winter 2011 | 73 Herron House Flowers | J. Harris Photography and Design A Unique Rooftop Venue Photos by Alex Pegg Photography in the Heart of Downtown Greensboro Photo by Tye Harris Photography Kress Terrace offers an inviting 2,250 square foot interior that opens onto Greensboro’s largest rooftop terrace—an expansive 4,500 square foot retreat. The terrace can be tented to provide year-round, all weather events. Botanica Flowers and Gifts | Sarah Lombardo Photography Keepsake Bouquets 212 S. Elm Street • Greensboro, NC 27401 • 336.333.9030 • www.kressterrace.com • info@kressterrace.com 74 | www.TriadWeddings.com Just Priceless | Abigail Seymour Photography Botanica Flowers and Gifts Sarah Lombardo Photography Herron House Flowers J. Harris Photography and Design Occasions Custom Floral Designs | McCardell Photography Occasions Custom Floral Designs McCardell Photography What’s Hot in Flowers Calla Lilies Despite being called a lily, the calla lily is not considered a “true lily” and belongs to a different genus of flowers. The indigenous range of the calla lily is throughout Southern Africa. Calla lilies are the hottest flower to use in bridal bouquets right now. Its elegant shape is perfect for the classic bride, and many wedding accessories can be found with the calla lily motif. Gerbera Daisies Gerbera daisies have quickly become the fifth most popular flower in the world for floral arrangements. They are related to sunflowers and come in an amazing array of colors. Sometimes the petals on the same flower can even come in different colors! They are native to South America, Africa and tropical Asia. Hydrangeas Hydrangeas are some of John’s favorite flowers to grow in his garden at home! They come in a variety of colors and are indigenous to North and South America and South East Asia. They can easily be dyed with food coloring to produce any color. They also dry extraordinarily well, making them ideal for home design and perfect for brides who want to preserve their bouquets naturally. Fall/Winter 2011 | 75 Find gifts for your whole wedding party at Meg’s! Wedding Gifts Bridesmaid Gifts Just Priceless | Autumn Song Photography Keepsake Bouquets Maid of Honor Gifts Botanica Flowers and Gifts | Sarah Lombardo Photography Occasions Custom Floral Designs McCardell Photography Gifts for Everyone! Herron House Flowers | J. Harris Photography and Design Wedding Style Groomsmen Gifts Bachelorette Party Favors Mother of the Bride Gifts Orchids The orchid family is one of the most prolific with almost 800 new species being discovered a year! Orchids usually grow in the tropics, although there are some species that grow in temperate or even cold climates. An orchid product that you may not know you use every day is vanilla. Peonies Set up a Registry at Meg’s! Call 336.886.6347 to make an appointment. Jewelry • Baby Gifts • Tote Bags • Lunch Boxes Tervis Tumblers • Children’s Gifts • Greek Gifts Engravable Gifts • Collegiate Items MegsGiftShop.com 205 Neal Place • High Point Mon-Fri 10-5 • Sat 10-3 • 336.886.6347 Most are herbaceous perennial plants 0.5–1.5 metres tall, but some resemble trees up to 1.5–3 metres tall. They have compound, deeply lobed leaves, and large, often fragrant flowers, ranging from red to white or yellow. Ranunculus Members of the genus include the buttercups, spearworts, water crowfoots and the lesser celandine. They are mostly herbaceous perennials with bright yellow or white flowers (if white, still with a yellow center). A few species have orange or red flowers. The petals are often highly lustrous, especially in yellow species. Discover Starmount forYour Next Special Event y Patt ph y Lynn Photogra One Sam Snead Drive • Greensboro, NC 27410 336.299.0425 • www.starmountforest.com Voted Best of Weddings Mention this Ad and Receive $50 off Gown Preservation! “...Because you want your Wedding Day to last forever!” ❖ FREE EVALUATION ❖ HAND CLEANING ❖ ANTI-SUGAR STAIN TREATMENT ❖ PERSONAL INSPECTION AVAILABLE ❖ ENVIRONMENTALLY-PURE LASTING PROTECTION ❖ INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE 1651 New Garden Rd. Greensboro, NC 27410 (336) 218-8285 159 S. Stratford Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27104 (336) 725-0077 Do it for yourself or for someone special! 804 Westchester Dr. High Point, NC 27262 (336) 886-4009 AlterAtions • Pressing • CleAning • PreservAtion • restorAtion Fall/Winter 2011 | 77 tr i a d w e d d i n g s Jackie & Zack July 10, 2010 at Graylyn By Monica Young | Photography by sadie higs photography Jackie Fitzgerald’s parents moved to Clemmons in 1999. As a young professional, Jackie was enjoying New York City, but decided to follow the rest of her family south after her sister and her fiancé moved to North Carolina, too. Ceremony, Reception & Catering Graylyn Officiate Reverend Henry May While out one night in Charlotte, Jackie, who is in corporate communications with Bank of America, met Zack, a consultant with SunGard Financial Systems. Five years later, the pair married at the Graylyn estate in WinstonSalem in an event that brought northern friends and family down for elegant southern hospitality. Photography sadie higs photography Wedding Director Joanne Stanley Invitations design Christine Cannon Martin The minute we got engaged, my parents told us we had to see Graylyn. We came to Winston-Salem the next weekend, and it felt right immediately. It was such a unique space. We knew it wouldn’t feel like any other wedding we had ever been to. calligraphy Carole Murray Gown Nitsa’s Apparel Bridesmaids Dresses White House Black Market Hair SilkRoad Salon Formalwear Men’s Warehouse One element that especially appealed to Jackie and Zack was that if it rained on the day of their wedding, the interior of Graylyn would still make a lovely place for a wedding. As their day approached, the forecast did not look as if the sun would shine in their favor. During the week before, Jackie was distraught that thunderstorms seemed imminent. “I was so resigned to it by the time of the rehearsal dinner. However, as the guests arrived, there was such great energy that it didn’t even matter anymore,” said Jackie, recalling the moment that she realized that they weren’t gathered for the weather but for the wedding. Flowers Floral Visions Design Studio Cake Regi Originals Music/Entertainment Ceremony: Elegant Ensembles Reception: Leggz First Dance Song “Come Away with Me” by Norah Jones Accommodations Marriott, Winston-Salem As it turned out, the evening of their wedding was a beautiful, raindrop-free, mild evening. They had feared that the dangerously hot weather would take a toll on guests so Jackie spent an “insane amount of time online” researching and ordering parasols. This thoughtful consideration of their guests’ comfort ended up making for Honeymoon/Travel Costa Rica beautiful wedding pictures as guests Transportation American Limousine and Holiday Tours summer sun. Favors White chocolate Bavarian pretzels from Long Grove Confectionary; Parasols from Beau-Coup.com the aisle in a gorgeous strapless Rivini Reception Décor K2 Productions 78 | www.TriadWeddings.com shaded themselves from the evening Zack watched as Jackie came down gown from Nitsa’s. I found it [the dress] the first day at the first store, which surprised me. I love shopping and thought I’d milk this and explore every option. Another surprise was that the ones I thought I would like weren’t the right style for me. “Since this gown was part of a trunk show and wouldn’t be at the store the next week, it just felt like fate. We did visit another store before buying it, but Nitsa’s was such a wonderful experience,” recalled Jackie. The bridesmaids’ dresses all came from White House Black Market and were of different designs. Jackie wanted simple, affordable, elegant dresses since everyone was traveling to the wedding from different cities. She instructed the five bridesmaids to choose a black satin, knee-length dress from the White House Black Market in their area. Ironically, every woman chose something different because the stores carried various styles in the fabric. Both the bridal gown and black bridesmaids’ dresses made the floral designs pop. When it came to planning this aspect of the wedding, Jackie felt flummoxed. Fall/Winter 2011 | 79 | jennifer@jennimarie.com Photos by sadie higs photography 336.793.6622 European Artisan Bakery Wedding Cakes, French Dessert Tables Breakfast Baskets Favors Grooms Cakes “I was dreading choosing flowers because I always heard they were so expensive.” I didn’t know what I liked and what I didn’t. I had no vision, but my florist, Wayne Hurst of Floral Visions Design Studio, made it so enjoyable. “They have such energy and passion that they inspired me to come up with ideas I love. I didn’t even know I had opinions about some of the elements until they put it together for us,” said Jackie. The flowers turned out to combine vivid red and vibrant hot pink roses along with fragrant, delicate peonies in an attention-demanding color Call to schedule an appointment. Winston-Salem • 727.0404 Greensboro • 333.9500 www.olliesbakeries.com combination. Hurst recommended echoing the same dramatic color selection for the bridesmaids’ bouquets, and they carried similar versions of Jackie’s arrangement. The tables, however, were set with towering glass cylinders filled with white flowers. The arrangements were surrounded by white candles for a truly elegant sense. 80 | www.TriadWeddings.com As Sarah Shinsky of sadie higs photography snapped wedding preparations coming together, Sarah visited Jackie as she was getting ready. Sarah showed the pictures to Jackie, who teared up. She remembered thinking, “I can’t believe this is my wedding.” Both Jackie and Zach had their special individual moments captured since sadie higs photography uses the talents of husband-and-wife team Sarah and Jordan Shinsky. Sarah spent the entire morning chronicling the girls’ side web • sadiehigsphotography.com email • sadiehigs@sadiehigsphotography.com phone • 336.402.2266 getting ready while Jordan photographed the fellows. “They both got great candid shots that really told the story of our wedding day, and it gave Zack and I a chance to see what our other half was up to before the ceremony,” said Jackie. “They did an excellent job with the formal wedding shots – but where they really excelled was in their candid shots documenting Ask about ourunique bridal registry. the day, and they were really creative in how they captured important details like the dress, rings, flowers and venue.” Before the wedding, wedding director Joanne Stanley, stayed true to the desired timeline, allowing Jackie, Zack and guests to enjoy the festivities. People danced to the incredible band, an essential feature that Jackie and Zack wanted for their guests’ enjoyment. The reception hall was draped in flowing white panels with white paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling. The ethereal effect, achieved by K2 Productions, transformed the room into a magical setting. New York relatives were treated to a taste of Southern cuisine, many commenting that they had never We’re at your Service for your bride and bridal Party needS. Our professional sewing services include: • Wedding goWn construction & re-creation • alterations • restoration had grits before, much less shrimp and grits together. Getting it right was important. For the entire wedding, we were lucky to have partnered with vendors who shared the vision for our day. Call today to schedule an appointment 336.854.6609 4915 Piedmont Pkwy • Suite 107 Jamestown, NC (Behind Lowes Foods shopping center on Guilford College Road) Fall/Winter 2011 | 81 Wedding Style Sweet Basil’s | Trina Olson Photography Exclamations Catering Exclamations Catering Catering – An Art Unto Itself What is the definition of catering? How do you pick the right caterer for you? By Anna Currie, exclamations catering & event specialist To cater? What does that word mean? To many, it means the delivery or drop off of food to an event. Everyone seems to be a caterer these days! In the age of Food Network, Top Chef and Hell’s Kitchen a lot more folks are interested in the “food industry”. “I can cook so I am sure I can cater” or “ I have a restaurant, therefore we can cater.” We hear this all the time. What a lot of people do not seem to understand is that catering is an art all unto itself. The love of the “art” of catering started at a very young age for me! It was what I wanted to do when I “grew up”. From my grandmother’s kitchen and my mother’s apron strings to a degree in food service management/marketing and now 29 years in the catering industry, I love the catering business! I have a passion that is very hard to explain. Catering excites me! How, you say? It makes me “smile” when a client is happy! It makes me “giddy” when we come up with a new idea for presentation! It makes me “well-up” when we are nominated for a new catering award! It just plain excites me! Maybe that is why we named our catering company exclamations! You see, in our eyes, you should be excited when you have a catered meal…when an event goes off without a hitch…when your ideas happen better than even you ever Dine by Design Catering | Bo’s Photography 82 | www.TriadWeddings.com thought they would! Wedding Style Painted Plate | Aesthetic Images Photography Pepper Moon Catering | Wheezie Black Photography What’s my definition of the word “cater”? Painted Plate Tips for Selecting a Caterer So, as a bride, how do you pick a caterer? How do Ca.ter /’kat-er\ vb: To provide exquisite you swim through the sea of potential caterers custom made food. To plan, manage and and decide who is right for you and your event? execute total events that make your guests My suggestions: exclaim! • Get recommendations from your friends. • Talk to your friends and co-workers. They can Pepper Moon Catering | Wheezie Black Photography tell you who they know and what they have done! You can get all sorts of advice from them. Just be prepared to hear what they have to say! • Look at the lists of caterers provided by event facilities. See who they recommend and why. Tell them the type of event you are looking to do; they can recommend based upon what they have seen. Ask the facilities who they work with the most! • Shop! Talk to several caterers. Make appointments and go see them. Make sure that you are prepared when you go to your appointments. Take any ideas you might have with you! Because I am very visual, I like to see pictures from magazines or the web of things that you might like. This does not have to be just food! Fall/Winter 2011 | 83 Charming. Sophisticated. Elegant. The Best Value in the Triad Wedding Style It could be your wedding dress, bridesmaid dress, colors, flowers, etc. It is amazing that even if you do not have any idea what you want, the pictures you bring will actually help us formulate a theme for your wedding! • Make sure the caterers you are speaking with have a license and a high health rating. Don’t be afraid to ask to see the kitchen and storage areas. A good caterer will be proud of their commissary. • Get bridal references from the caterers you like. Talk to those brides. They will be very willing to tell you all about their special day! You might get recommendations for other services this way as well. • Be honest and realistic with yourself and the caterers you are speaking to. Have some Fusion Fotografix ideas in mind and see what the caterer can recommend based upon those ideas. • Look at pictures and proposals from previous events of the caterers you like. Look for the “art” in catering, not just food on a plate. We firmly believe that presentation is everything. Great food is great food but your guests will eat with their eyes first and then their taste buds! If it looks good, it will most likely taste good as well. • Look for different and unique ideas from the caterers you visit; things that can set your wedding apart. They will be able to help you come up with ideas that will fit you and your groom’s personality and style. Always remember, this is YOUR special day! It is not the caterer’s day. A good caterer should be able and willing to guide you AND inspire you. Autumn Song Photography Be hy rt Re ed Photograp p gra hoto Bert Reed P hy Painted Plate | Aesthetic Images Photography Exclamations Catering Sweet Basil’s | Trina Olson Photography • Introducing the Twelve West Main Franklyn Suite • In-house equipment & linens Event coordination Flexibility for intimate gatherings or all-out bashes Centrally located in the heart of the Triad www.twelvewestmain.com 336.475.8940 Wine Bar. Dine by Design Catering Pepper Moon Catering Creative Elegance. Naturally. • Go see an event or reception prior to the guests’ arrival. You will then be able to visualize what the caterer has discussed with you. You might Creative Ele be able to see some of the same items you are 12 Wendy C Greensboro 336.327-00 interested in serving. • Depending upon the time you have to spend on this, look for a caterer that is “full-service”. Someone who can do “all of it” or “parts of it”, whatever your needs may be. • Trust your gut instincts! 12 Wendy Court, Suite I Greensboro, NC 336.327.0023 www.sweetbasilsrestaurant.com It should feel right! You too Wine Bar. Bistro. Dessertery. should “smile, get giddy and well-up”! You are getting married! This is your special day. You will know when you have made the right decision. 1310 Westover Terrace, Suite 107 Greensboro, NC 336.285.9023 1310 Westover Terrace, Suite 107 Greensboro, NC 336.285.9023 | basilsandco.com Boutique Wine. Art. Events. Fall/Winter 2011 | 85 Where’s the party? Venue options in the Triad offer something for everyone. Your choices are plentiful! Art and vine Carolina Theatre A unique space that is an art gallery by day, displaying the talents of local artists, and an event space by night. It can accommodate small intimate parties or events up to 100 guests. Great for intimate wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, bridal luncheons, and soirees. Maximum capacity: 100 Since its opening in 1927, the Carolina Theatre has played host to vaudeville entertainment, movie premieres, a spectacular variety of musical entertainment, thrilling theatrical productions, pageants, and, of course, weddings! The Carolina Theatre is a dramatic gathering place for weddings and receptions with an array of available spaces for your event: the stage, the lobby (both upstairs and down), and our banquet space, the Renaissance Room. For more intimate weddings, the lobby serves as a beautiful backdrop for the ceremony with spectacular entrances made from the grand staircases, while the elegant Renaissance Room can accommodate up to 350 people with standing room, or you can even take your wedding to the opulent surroundings of the Theatre’s stage! Maximum capacity: 1,075 Aesthetic Images Photography Alex Maness Photography Maximum capacity seated dinner: 300 Maximum capacity ceremony: 450+ One Shot Photography One Shot Photography Adaumont Farm Named for their children ADam, AUstin & MONTgomery Lee, Adaumont Farm has been the home of retired NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Kyle Petty and his wife Pattie since 1994. Adaumont has served as the site of Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America’s grand finale concerts and in 2008 the farm began hosting weddings. Over 400 acres of farm land and pasture serve as the backdrop. Our lakeside pergola is a favorite location for wedding ceremonies and the skeet shooting lodge is always a big hit with groomsmen. The 40,000 sq. ft. barn is perfect for receptions, rehearsal dinners and ceremonies. We also have a beautiful covered bridge, cobblestone entrance with stone bridge and a pond with fountain. In addition to weddings, Adaumont also hosts parties, corporate events, reunions, conventions and more. Elizabeth Larson Photography Elizabeth Larson Photography 86 | www.TriadWeddings.com One Shot Photography Autumn Creek Vineyards Autumn Creek Vineyards invites you to stop into our tasting room for a sample of our red, white, and blush wines, and tour the vineyards. We also have two updated and secluded, romantic, getaway cabins on site for overnight retreats, special occasions, or wedding festivities. A beautiful gazebo is ideally placed for wedding ceremonies and receptions. Let our vineyards be an elegant backdrop for your wedding! Come enjoy the fruits of harvest or stay a while in one of our romantic getaway cabins nestled in the beautiful, rolling countryside of the Northern Piedmont. Maximum capacity: 800 Castle McCulloch The Great Hall Entry into the Great Hall is across a wooden drawbridge. The Great Hall features three foot thick granite walls, massive oak beams, leaded glass windows and a seven story stone tower. The interior is graced with two wrought iron chandeliers, beautiful heart-pine floors, and a breath taking cathedral ceiling. At Castle McCulloch we specialize in dream weddings. Our wooded paths, waterfalls, outdoor patios and quiet seclusion create an ambiance seldom found in this century. Maximum capacity: 150 The Crystal Garden The Crystal Garden Ballroom is situated hillside, across the lake from Castle McCulloch. This pavilion-like structure is encased in beveled glass walls, supported by Grecian columns. The interior is beautifully lit by one of the largest crystal chandeliers in North Carolina as well as matching wall sconces. Amenities include a private bridal dressing room, a parquet dance floor, and a generous outdoor veranda that allows you to take in all of the picturesque views of the more than 60 acres that surround you. Maximum capacity: 300 One Shot Photography AVS Catering & Banquet Centre Clarion Hotel Mouth-watering cuisine, excellent service and a relaxing, beautifully arranged atmosphere combine to give you the best catering experience ever! Whether you are planning a reception for your dream wedding or an off-site company picnic, you can trust AVS Catering & Banquet Centre to handle all the details. Our beautifully appointed and up-to-date on-site banquet facility has 7,200 square feet of meeting and entertaining space and is dividable into three rooms. We can accommodate up to 500 guests at our facilities, or if you prefer, we can give you the same professional attention and service at a site of your choosing for any number of guests. We also have our own rental division that can assist in any of your event rental needs. We offer a complete line of tents, tables, chairs, linens, staging, dance floors, china, & AV equipment. Maximum capacity: 500 Our famous Carolina Ballroom is the perfect place for you to have an elegant ceremony and reception in front of 100 to 300 guests. We have two additional rooms that can accommodate 80-125 people with a sit down dinner. Say “I Do” underneath our Gazebo in our secret Courtyard. With budding flowers and natural plants, this space can accommodate 125 people for a ceremony and serve as the perfect location for your rehearsal dinner. Our packages include three-hour reception, wedding cake designed to your specifications, personal Maitre D’ to oversee your wedding reception, champagne or sparkling cider toast for all of your guests, choice of table linens and skirting, special rates for out-of-town guests, complimentary overnight accommodations and breakfast for the Bride and Groom, and an airport shuttle. Maximum capacity: 300 Triad Venues Weddings & Receptions Expansive Music Selection Equipment (lighting, mics, projector, etc.) We’ll help you plan and direct your perfect wedding day! www.yourpersonaldj.com Featuring The Best Interactive DJ Randy “Bad Boy” Smith Book both our DJ and Photobooth services and save hundreds of dollars! Call us today! 336.869.2307 Your Open Photo Booth Enclosed or Uncovered Photo Booths Professional prints in about 15 seconds Props (hats, glasses, wigs, etc.) Your name and wedding date printed on pictures www.youropenphotobooth.com Leading the Bridal/Beauty Industry for over 10 years in the Triad area. Voulez Veils hair design • make up artistry • on-site services 336.817.0353 • updosstudio.com Fall/Winter 2011 | 87 to rejoice and celebrate as you enjoy music and appetizers with your closest family and friends. Triad Venues Helping you make your dream wedding a reality is why we are here. Steve Davis Photography Deacon Tower The Gardens at Gray Gables Overlooking BB&T Field, this brand new, state of the art facility has four unique spaces. The Club Level features beautiful hardwood floors and twin fourth floor verandas with views of the city, Wake Forest campus and the distant mountains. The entire facility is WiFi ready and has available AV, including flat screen TVs, wireless mikes and podiums, which make it simple to show your special wedding video during the reception. A nice combination of tables including large rounds, tall cocktails, small squares along with an abundance of soft seating give each space a feeling of warmth. Deacon Tower has both indoor and outdoor space for ceremonies with bridal party dressing rooms available. Catered Affairs is the exclusive caterer to Deacon Tower and has wide range menus and bar services to compliment the4105 Oak Ridge Road venue. Maximum capacity: 700 The Gardens at Gray Gables is nestled amongst one-hundred and fifty year old oaks and is the perfect location for your dream wedding. We offer a beautifully restored 1898 Victorian home featuring elegant furnishings, a majestic bridal room, crystal chandeliers, and 100 year old hardwood flooring. Outside we have beautifully landscaped gardens, a hand-laid brick patio, walkways, gazebos, benches, fountains, and goldfish ponds. You’ll discover that The Gardens at Gray Gables is a delightfully opulent setting for your outdoor wedding. Maximum capacity: 200 Aesthetic Images Photography The Empire Room Phone: (336) 643-0005 www.thegardensatgraygables.com The unparalleled elegance of the two Empire Ballrooms is the perfect wedding destination. With 23 foot ceilings, stunning crystal chandeliers and miles of custom wood work and upholstered walls, this space is simply breath taking. The ballrooms accommodate from 100-600 guests. Inquire about our exciting per person pricing policy. Maximum capacity: 600 McCardell Photography McCardell Photography McCardell Photography Summerfield, NC 27358 The Painted Plate Grandover Resort The Painted Plate has been serving the Triad’s most discriminating clientele in Greensboro’s various event locations for over 16 years. Painted Plate also offers three fantastic event locations offering fantastic package pricing and something for every size group. Our intimate Church Street banquet halls appeal to brides looking for great food and service. Maximum capacity: 200 Grandover has been designed from the onset to function as a first class conference center, with meeting rooms to suit every need. From the simple elegance of a perfect place setting to the dance floor drama of a tuxedoed orchestra, every detail of your gathering at Grandover is tended to by those who understand the subtle touches that can make a special occasion a truly memorable event. Whether an intimate candlelight gathering for 10 or a grand, exotic reception for several hundred of your closest friends, Grandover is the perfect setting. Solidblock walls eliminate outside distractions and ensure privacy. Maximum capacity: 1,000 Aesthetic Images Photography McCardell Photography McCardell Photography Aesthetic Images Photography Aesthetic Images Photography 88 | www.TriadWeddings.com Forest Oaks Country Club High Point Country Club The drive to our elegant 27,000 square-foot clubhouse is through the manicured beauty of one of the world’s great golf courses set amidst the splendor of a North Carolina hardwood forest. Our highly professional staff will handle every detail to perfection. Our contemporary-design ballroom and catering facility offers gourmet-quality dining for up to 350 guests, with ample space for dancing and mingling. Our Executive Chef, Ron Davis, will make sure every menu item is prepared and presented deliciously. Inside and outside, there are spectacular natural backdrops for photography. We also offer a beautiful setting and attentive service for bridal showers, bridesmaids’ luncheons, baby showers, anniversaries, retirement dinners, bar and bat mitzvahs and other special occasions. We can also arrange outdoor barbecues and tented functions in season. Maximum capacity: 350 Impressive, but personable. Spacious, yet comfortable. These attributes describe the area’s premier location for weddings – High Point Country Club. Studio 104 With two locations, we have many choices for both informal and formal occasions ranging from 30-500 guests. Our staff will assist you with initial concept to successful completion. Professional planners, creative chefs, an experienced wait staff, and so much more are available to you, meeting your specific needs, as well as your budget requirements. Maximum capacity for cocktail reception: 1000 Maximum capacity seated dinner: 420 Full Service Catering – Onsite and Offsite Bar Service & Rentals Available Consistently voted one of the top caterers in Triad Bridal Luncheons, Rehearsal Dinners, Weddings 7200 square feet of Banquet Space Serving the Triad for 30 years Bodas Hispanos de Bienvenida AVS Catering and Banquet Centre • 2045 North Fayetteville Street • Asheboro, NC 27203 (336) 672-0927 • www.avscatering.com Photo by Autumn Song Photography Our floral designs are Voted the Knot’s 2008, 2009 PicK for Best of Weddings By LocaL Brides! 336.883.6249 • 1313 North Main Street • High Point sami@justpriceless.net • www.justpriceless.net Fall/Winter 2011 | 89 Triad Venues Photo Innovations International Home Furnishings Center (IHFC) The Club Level of the International Home Furnishings Center (IHFC) is located in the heart of downtown High Point. This facility is the cornerstone of the High Point Furniture Market. The 11th floor Club Level includes 25,000 square feet of elegant traditional event space including a 7000 square foot ballroom that can be broken into two smaller areas. The High Point Room may be used as a Bride’s Changing Room. The most unique space is the Club Room, which includes a fully-equipped lounge and a beautiful dining room with the ability to seat up to 75 guests, perfect for rehearsal dinners. The rental fee includes all tables, chairs, standard linens, china, silverware and glassware. Upscale linen colors and designs, a dance floor, and staging are available for an additional fee. Maximum capacity: 500 The Penn House One Shot Photography The Penn House is one of the Triad’s finest facilities offering Southern charm at a very affordable price. On the National Register of Historic Places, The Penn House is a magnificent 12,500 square-foot home located on three beautifully landscaped acres. The home was built by Charles and Stella Penn around 1908 and is open for special events, weddings, business meetings and other functions. Furnished in antiques, the home offers ambiance not found in most meeting facilities. The Penn House is a beautiful location for a wedding, rehearsal dinner or reception, offering many amenities. If you are planning an outdoor wedding, the grounds are perfect for a storybook setting. A gazebo graces one area of the grounds and provides an excellent place for outdoor entertainment. Maximum capacity: 250 McCardell Photography Kress Terrace Tye Harris Photography Marriott Airport (Greensboro-High Point) Kress Terrace is a unique rooftop facility in the heart of downtown Greensboro located on the 4th floor of the historic S.H. Kress Building. Our spacious 2,250 square foot banquet room and adjoining rooftop terrace make it possible to host both indoor and outdoor events. Along with the restored art-deco distinction of the 1930’s, Kress Terrace also offers modern amenities essential to a successful event. Our interior space may accommodate 150 seated or 175 for a cocktail reception. In combination with the adjoining rooftop terrace, Kress Terrace may accommodate 300. Our terrace may be tented as necessary for all-weather, year-round events. Maximum capacity: 300 The Greensboro-High Point Marriott Airport has taken the High Point, NC hotel experience to a brand new level. Enjoy your most magical day with us on 17 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. First class service, stunning spaces, and tantalizing cuisine – we bring what it takes to make your wedding dreams come to life. Whether you choose our beautiful outdoor Saura Gardens or our Grand Ballroom, we promise you’ll have the perfect space for your special day. We offer unparalleled services that your guests will appreciate; our new, totally renovated spacious guestrooms, private pre-reception areas, breathe taking indoor and outdoor ceremony venues, and specialty linens and chair covers. Maximum capacity for cocktail reception: 1000 Maximum capacity seated dinner: 420 McCardell Photography McCardell Photography Human Graphics Magnolia Manor Centrally located in Colfax, NC and framed by elegant oaks, the antebellum inspired design of Magnolia Manor greets you with stately columns and manicured gardens. From the marbled reception area embraced by a graceful double staircase to the impressive executive boardroom and the spacious Ashley Ballroom, Magnolia Manor brings a special mood to any event. The Garden is also a beautiful setting for celebration. It features a peaceful koi pond alongside the winding garden path. A 100-year-old American Beech, affectionately referred to as the Sweetheart Tree, shades the altar area. Maximum capacity: 275 McCardell Photography O. Henry Hotel McCardell Photography 90 | www.TriadWeddings.com Proximity Hotel Aesthetic Images Photography Aesthetic Images Photography McCardell Photography Gracious amenities and attentive staff at the O. Henry Hotel transport you back to an earlier era. Beautiful versatile event space, customized menu options, decorative details, and unique extras are just a few of the ingredients they will arrange for you at the AAA Four Diamond hotel, located adjacent to Friendly Center. Wedding events at O. Henry are catered by the Green Valley Grill, using the same culinary sensibilities and flavors found in the restaurant, known for preparing the freshest and best available local foods with an old-world, European regional flair. Menus are specially designed for your celebration, so guests will enjoy an unforgettable celebration. For overnight accommodations, sleep well in an oversized guestroom and begin the next day with a complimentary full breakfast. Maximum capacity: 150 From the moment your guests arrive at the Proximity Hotel, they will feel embraced by modern, loft-like interiors, very different from the city that they are accustomed to seeing. The Proximity’s event spaces feature outdoor terraces, floor to ceiling windows, and an abundance of other unique amenities. The sincere desire of the Proximity Sales Team is to make the planning of your wedding a one of a kind experience that is as stressfree as possible. Our events are customized and fully designed to go with most any décor possibility. Along with unsurpassed guest service, you and your guests will have an authentic menu experience prepared by the Print Works Bistro Culinary Team. Both the Proximity Hotel and the Print Works Bistro are LEED Platinum Certified and AAA Four Diamond award winners and are enthusiastically awaiting the opportunity to grant you the wedding of your dreams. Maximum capacity: 150 Your Wedding ~ Your Way P H O T O G R A P H Y www. jmcphoto.com 336.686.6464 photo: BG Photography Reverend Jane Burnette Empowering ceremonies for a positive start to your married life. Interfaith, Intercultural, Non-denominational 336.454.5901 burnette@triad.rr.com www.aweddingminister.com/triad.htm m c c a r d e l l . bl o g s p o t . c o m Keepsake Bouquets& Floral Designs... Making Your Special DaY Beautiful! Since 2000, the award winning design team at Keepsake Bouquets have been helping brides make their wedding dreams a reality. Creating fresh floral arrangements and bouquets that set an atmosphere of elegance and festivity. 336.299.0013 Floral Designers, Barbara Pardue & Cindy Singleton 5064 Groometown Rd. Greensboro, NC 27407 email: cindy@keepsakebouquets.net www.keepsakebouquets.net Free consultations by appointment only. Fall/Winter 2011 | 91 Triad Venues Sheraton Greensboro at Four Seasons The perfect blend of fine Southern hospitality and high-tech meeting facilities. With 990 finely-appointed guestrooms, 250,000 customizable square feet of meeting space, and 100,000 square feet of prefunction and exhibition space, we’re the definitive answer to your meeting and leisure needs. Twelve West Main McCardell Photography We also have 4 lounges and a 1,000 person capacity nightclub – Club Fifth Season. Enjoy our 3 restaurants with a variety of cuisine. Keep up with your fitness regimen at our fully-equipped cardiovascular fitness center. Or enjoy some relaxation in our indoor/outdoor pool complete with tableside service provided by the Connection Martini Bar. Maximum capacity: 50-500 Artist William Mangum Bert Reed Photography Starmount Forest Country Club McCardell Photography This private club located in Greensboro is nestled on 150 acres in the esteemed neighborhood of Starmount Forest just west of the downtown area. Our exceptional facilities, famous first-class service and excellent food will help make yours an event to remember. With a capacity of up to 400 guests, Starmount can cater to any size group for Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Birthday Celebrations, Anniversary Parties, Luncheons, Association Meetings, Golf Outings and Charity Fundraisers. We offer an extensive menu that gives you a choice of Hors D’oeuvres, Plated or Buffet items. We have themed choices or we can customize a menu to fit your needs. Your room rental includes tables, chairs, place settings and standard linens; upgraded linens are available for an additional fee. Maximum capacity: 400 McCardell Photography Twin City Quarter (Benton Convention Center, Embassy Suites & Marriott) The Twin City Quarter Complex includes the luxurious 315 room Marriott Hotel, the upscale 146 suite Embassy Suites Hotel and the Benton Convention Center with a combined total of 170,000 square feet of flexible event space connected via climate controlled walkways and features five elegant ballrooms with the largest ballroom’s maximum capacity of 1800. The complex hosts wedding ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners and all catering is done in-house by our award-winning culinary team. Overnight accommodations include 146 two and three room suites at the Embassy Suites and 315 luxurious guest rooms and suites at the Marriott Winston-Salem. Self-parking in two attached city-owned parking decks as well as valet parking is available in the complex. We have a certified wedding planner to assist with planning your special day and wedding packages available with your choice of hors d’oeuvres, plated or buffet dinners. Maximum capacity: 1,800 Twelve West Main was built in 1916 and is on the approximate site of the John Thomas house (founder of Thomasville). In the past, the first floor housed Jones/ Efird’s Dept. Stores and once hosted WMFR’s radio broadcast from the mezzanine. Historical sites such as the Big Chair, the Bell Tower Fountain, the Depot and the town gazebo are all within view and add charm to the Twelve West Main experience. Buildings are illuminated at night. This beautifully restored building is now available for weddings, receptions, proms, reunions, and other banquests involving up to 500 people. Inquire about our newest party suite on the top floor complete with pool table, darts, LCD flat screens, and more! Maximum capacity: 500 Willow Oaks Plantation Located just east of Eden, North Carolina, our unique and historic property and 1,828 acres is situated on the Dan River. The main home is a Historic Property listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. We started a complete renovation and addition project in September, 2001. It took us two years to complete the home renovation and the past three years to complete the rest of the major improvements, one of which was the construction of The Lodge that took the place of the old dairy barn and serves as our base of work and play. Our customized wedding packages allow you to create the special day, weekend, or honeymoon of your dreams. We offer outdoor activities for all ages to enjoy the historic beauty of Willow Oaks – hunting, fishing, hiking, trail riding and more. Our expansive grounds can accommodate 300-plus seated guests and overnight accommodations are available as part of our customized wedding packages. Gourmet in-house catering available or you may choose from one of our premiere providers. Maximum capacity: 300+ McCardell Photography Would you like your venue showcased in TriadWeddings? Contact us to find out how! info@triadweddings.com 336.601.3898 92 | www.TriadWeddings.com Carissa Chee Photography Exquisite Style by Amy & Associates One Shot Photography Your personal stylist understands how truly special your day is! Weddings – Bridal Parties Boudoirs – Proms Images by Misty One Shot Photography The Penn House McCardell Photography Southern Charm & Elegance at a very affordable price 324 Maple Ave. • Reidsville, NC • 336.349.1099 www.ci.reidsville.nc.us www.ncnorthstar.com McCardell Photography McCardell Photography McCardell Photography Carissa Chee Photography Every Bride Deserves Exquisite Style Amy Gooch • Owner/Stylist • 336.402.4433 On-site Hair Design • Make-up Artistry • www.estylebyamy.com 3225 Battleground Ave • Greensboro, NC Fall/Winter 2011 | 93 Black Tie Formals Your Wedding Headquarters Family Owned and Operated FB Fan Chat Before registering your wedding, check out what a Full Service Tuxedo Store has to offer – You will be impressed! We love interacting with you on Facebook! Here are just some of the things our fans have to say… McCardell Photography What’s been your absolute most favorite part of planning your wedding? “Food and cake tasting!” – Aimee “Searching for the perfect dress.” – Christine “Everything! I did it myself and had such a fun time.” – Brandi Did you know that the “something blue” in the bridal ensemble symbolizes purity, fidelity and love? What’s your “something blue”? “My aquamarine baby ring!” – Becky Autumn Song Photography Becki Dickinson Fine Art Photography Same Day Service Rent or Buy Independent Store means we can get you the Tuxedo YOU want! u Largest in-house inventory in the Triad means you get a perfect fit that day. u Best Prices in the Triad – with NO hidden charges! u Free Groom Tuxedo Program u u u Mention this ad and receive $5 off EACH shoe rental! “It was my garter!” – Katie “Both pinky toes were painted blue (still are and I smile every time I see them in my flip flops).” – Amanda What three words would you use to describe your wedding? “Fun, romantic, sweet.” – Brandi “Perfect, awesome, genuine.” – Aimee “Happily ever after.” – Amanda “Sexy, romantic, timeless.” – Liz New locatioN! 1101 N. Main Street, Suite 202 High Point Phone 336.884.3935 Fax 336.884.5779 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday www.blacktieformals.com Search “TriadWeddings Magazine” and become a fan today! http://www.facebook.com/triadweddingsmagazine#!/triadweddingsmagazine Photopgraphy by Studio104 HigH Point Country Club 800 Country Club Drive High Point, nC 27262 www.hpcountryclub.com 6,000 Sq. Ft. Grand Ballroom Rehearsal Dinner Dining Rooms Beautiful golf course views Parties for 10 to 600 Two Locations–Emerywood Clubhouse & Willow Creek Clubhouse Contact Freddine Crabtree at 336-889-0818, ext. 248 or e-mail to fcrabtree@hpcountryclub.com • Advice and Expertise • Linen Rental • Special Order Linen • Tenting your Event • Tables and Chairs • Staging • Glassware / China • Foodservice Needs • Party Items Creating Lasting Memories… “ Hauser Rental Service is not only one of my vendors...they are my partner with the events that I plan at Wake Forest University…the Hauser team is thorough, organized, and dependable. ” 1511 S. Stratford Road • Winston-Salem, NC 27103 • 336.765.6560 • 336.760.5500 • sales@hauserrentalservice.com Fall/Winter 2011 | 95 TriadWeddings Wedding Planner Use this Wedding Planning Guide to keep track of your wedding budget and the many details needed to plan your perfect day! Timeline 10-12 months before 6-8 months before 2 months before nAnnounce your engagement. nContact rental companies for anything you need to rent such as tables, chairs, tents, etc. for ceremony or reception. nMail invitations four to six weeks before wedding. nIf desired, have an engagement party. Register beforehand for gifts. nCreate a budget. nConsult your travel agent about honeymoon plans. nSelect your wedding date and time. nOrder bridesmaids dresses. nCheck with venues, officiants, and other crucial parties before finalizing. nOrder men’s formal wear. nMeet with your clergy to discuss premarital requirements including classes, counseling, etc. nDetermine the style of your wedding. nIf desired, hire a wedding consultant. nDetermine the size of your guest list. nChoose and reserve locations for ceremony and reception. nSelect your bridal party. nBegin shopping for wedding rings. nInterview and select caterer. nSend out save-the-date cards, especially if you’re marrying during a holiday season or having a destination wedding. nMeet with beauty professionals to decide on what look you want for your special day. 4-6 months before nFinalize guest list. n6 months: Order invitations, personal stationery, thank-you notes and wedding programs. nPrepare and print map for invitations. nReview details with all service professionals. nReview ceremony with clergy. nMake rehearsal dinner reservations. nMake reservations for bridesmaids’ luncheon. nMake health and beauty appointments. nConfirm honeymoon reservations. nSelect & purchase accessories such as toasting goblets, ring bearer’s pillow, garter, cake knife, etc. nSecure marriage license. nRecord gifts as they arrive and send thank-you notes. nWrite vows. 1 month before nFinal gown and attendants’ fittings. nShop for wedding rings. nHave gown pressed and bring it home. nAttend pre-wedding counseling, if required. nEnsure all of your accessories are in order. nSecure honeymoon reservations. nComplete all gift registries. nMake sure all bridesmaids have their dresses and shoes ready for the wedding. nHave a hair and makeup rehearsal with headpiece. nHave groom pick up wedding rings. 8-10 months before nBegin addressing invitations once received. nMake last minute adjustments with vendors. nResearch, shop for and order your gown, headpiece and accessories. nInterview and select a cake designer. nOrder and plan welcome gifts for out-of-town guests. nSelect your color scheme. nRenew or get passports if needed. nBegin planning ceremony and reception details. nSchedule physical exams and update immunizations if needed. nInterview and select photographer. nInterview and select florist. nInterview and select musicians/entertainment. nInterview and select a videographer. nDetermine what type of entertainment you want. nComplete arrangements with service professionals. Be sure to collect signed contracts and pay deposits. nMeet with caterer to sample foods and plan menu. nPlan all details of reception. nSelect attendants’ apparel. nSelect type of music for ceremony and reception. nPlan your floral décor for ceremony and reception. nResearch and reserve accommodations for out-of-town guests. nRegister for gifts. nSelect floral preservation company. 96 | www.TriadWeddings.com nReserve transportation (limousine, carriage, etc. ) 2 weeks before nDeliver shot lists to photographer/videographer. 2-4 months before nDeliver final song list to DJ/band including songs you don’t want played. nOrder wedding cake and groom’s cake. nBride: get your last haircut and color before wedding. nHave formal portrait taken. nInvite wedding party and guests to rehearsal dinner. nSend local newspaper wedding announcement & photograph. nReview reception seating; order place cards if necessary. nFinish addressing invitations. nConfirm wedding party transportation and arrival times. nPlan bridesmaids’ luncheon. nPlan attendants’ gifts and gifts for each other. nReview & finalize floral and decorating arrangements. nGroom’s family plans rehearsal dinner. nBuy all wedding party shoes and send to dyer. nConfirm out-of-town guests lodging with reserved hotels. Wedding Planner Need another copy of our Wedding Planning Guide to share with the groom, the mother of the bride, or anyone else helping with your planning process? Visit www.TriadWeddings.com and download your FREE copy. Budget Rings Photography nEngagement Ring______________________ nPhotographer’s Fee_____________________ nBride’s Wedding Ring____________________ nEngagement Portrait____________________ nGroom’s Wedding Ring__________________ nFormal Wedding Portrait_________________ Subtotal _______________________________ nProofs________________________________ Ceremony nWedding Album_______________________ nCD/DVD______________________________ 1 week before nCeremony Site Fee______________________ nCandids______________________________ nReview final details with all service professionals. nOfficiant______________________________ nOther________________________________ nGive caterer and reception facility final guest count. nMarriage License_______________________ Subtotal _______________________________ nSupply venue manager with a list of vendor requests such as a table for the DJ. nAisle Runner___________________________ nConfirm honeymoon reservations and finish packing. nRemind men to pick up formal wear/shoes and check for fit. nGroom: get hair trimmed. nCandles/Candelabra____________________ nOther________________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ Videography nVideographer’s Fee_____________________ nDVD_________________________________ nAdditional Copies______________________ Reception nPhoto Montage Video to Music____________ nReception Site Fee______________________ nEdited Highlights of Ceremony____________ 2-3 days before nFood, Service, Tax & Gratuity_______________ nProjector Rental________________________ nDeliver place cards, menus, disposable cameras, favors and any other items for table settings to the caterer/ venue manager for setup. nBeverage/Bar Corkage Fee________________ nOther________________________________ nArrange for pickup for floral preservation. nCake/Cake Cutting Fee__________________ Subtotal _______________________________ nRental Items___________________________ Music nOther________________________________ nCeremony____________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ nReception____________________________ 1 day before Wedding Attire nOther________________________________ nProvide all wedding professionals with an emergency phone number to call on wedding day. Bride: nBride’s Gown__________________________ Flowers nWrite all checks for final balances to be paid at the end of the reception. nAlterations____________________________ nBride’s Bouquet________________________ nHeadpiece/Veil________________________ nAttendant’s Bouquets___________________ nJewelry/Accessories_____________________ nGroom’s Boutonniere____________________ nLingerie, Hosiery, Garter__________________ nAttendant’s Boutonnieres________________ nShoes________________________________ nAssistants Corsages/Boutonnieres__________ nHair, Makeup__________________________ nCeremony Flowers______________________ nManicure/Pedicure_____________________ nReception Flowers______________________ nArrange for guests pick-ups from the airport if needed. nDeliver welcome baskets to hotel concierge including names and delivery instructions. nVisit with out-of-town guests. nAttend rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. nGive your marriage license to your officiant. nPresent attendants with gifts at the rehearsal dinner. nGet a good night’s sleep! your wedding day nOther________________________________ nPresent parents and each other with gifts. Groom: nGive wedding bands to the best man and maid of honor to hold during ceremony. nGroom’s Formalwear____________________ nHave a “go to” person introduced to the venue manager in case there are any problems during the reception. nGive yourself a few moments alone to relax. nBe pampered and have hair and makeup done. nGet married and enjoy your day! Subtotal _______________________________ nDecorations (Vases, Balloons, etc.)__________ nOther________________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ nNeckwear/Cufflinks_____________________ Cake nAccessories___________________________ nCake_________________________________ nShoes________________________________ nCake Topper___________________________ nOther________________________________ nCake Knife & Server_____________________ Subtotal _______________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ Fall/Winter 2011 | 97 Wedding Planner Budget Cake Stationery Extras Cake Style nAnnouncements_______________________ nWedding Coordinator___________________ Type of Cake nSave the Date Cards_____________________ nDisposable Cameras____________________ Type & Flavor of Filling nInvitations & Envelopes__________________ nBridesmaids’ Dresses/Shoes_______________ Type & Flavor of Icing nPostage______________________________ nGroomsmens’ Formalwear________________ nCeremony Programs____________________ nFlower Girl’s Dress______________________ Date to Taste Samples nPlacecards____________________________ nRing Bearer’s Attire______________________ nCalligrapher___________________________ nBridesmaids’ Luncheon__________________ nThank You Notes_______________________ nToasting Glasses________________________ nInformal Stationery_____________________ nOther________________________________ nOther________________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ Total Wedding Budget Transportation nRings Chosen Baker/Location_______________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Notes Cake Accessories nWedding Transportation (Limousine, Carriage, etc.)________________ nCeremony nGuest Transportation____________________ nWedding Attire nParking_______________________________ nPhotography nOther________________________________ nVideography Subtotal _______________________________ nMusic Gifts nFlowers nMaid/Matron of Honor__________________ nCake Groom’s Cake nBridesmaids___________________________ nStationery Type of Cake nBest Man_____________________________ nTransportation nGroomsmen__________________________ nGifts nUshers_______________________________ nFavors nChild Attendants_______________________ nExtras nBride & Groom_________________________ Total __________________________________ nBride’s Parents_________________________ nReception Cake Topper Cake Flowers Cake Decorations Cake Stand(s) Cake Box(es) Cake Knife & Server Type & Flavor of Filling Type & Flavor of Icing Notes nGroom’s Parents________________________ Set-up Details nOut-of-Town Guests_____________________ Location nPre-Wedding Party Hosts_________________ nPersonal Soloists/Musicians_______________ nOther________________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ How to Decorate Cake Table nFlower Girl’s Basket______________________ What to Save for Bride & Groom nRing Bearer’s Pillow_____________________ Person to Save & Freeze the Cake nGuest Book & Pen______________________ Person to Store Cake Top, Knife & Server nUnity Candle, Kiddush Cup_______________ Person to Return Cake Stand to Baker Favors nOther________________________________ Subtotal _______________________________ 98 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Planner Catering Type nBreakfast/ Brunch nTea nLunch nCocktails nDinner nDessert Service nCocktails nPassed Hors d’oeuvres nHors d’oeuvres Tables nSeated Meal Fashion Courses nHors d’oeuvres nAppetizer nSoup nSalad nEntrée nDessert Entrees nBeef nChicken nVegetarian nPork nSeafood nLamb nPasta Special Rentals nVegetarian nKosher nHalal nOther nTables Bride Size nChairs/Chair Gown Covers Headpiece nChina, Veil Glassware, Alcohol Shoes Silverware, nFull Bar nBeer & Wine Only nWine with Dinner nChampagne Toast nSpecialty Cocktail Description Jewelry & Accessories Serving Dishes Lingerie (bra, bustier, slip) nLinens Hosiery nNumber of Garter Servers Wrap, Jacket or Gloves nOther Other Bridesmaids nBuffet Gown Reception Name Shoes Jewelry & Accessories Hosiery Other Shoe Size Gown Size Cufflinks Shoes/Socks Shoe Size Gown Size Location Dates Available Indoor/Outdoor Same Site as Ceremony Groom Distance from Ceremony Size Size/Guest List Count Coat On Site Wedding Planner Shirt Vest/Cumberbund Venue Services nDressing/ Changing Areas nOvernight Accommodations nRestrooms nFood Decorations Description nBeverage/Alcohol nCake Cutting Service nHandicap Access nParking/Valet nOther Events on Your Date nCoat Check nRental Items nOn-site Wedding Coordinator nOther Trousers Neckwear Cufflinks Shoes/Socks Groomsmen Vest & Cumberbund Trousers Neckwear Head Table Guest Tables Name Cake Table Guest Book Table Gifts Table Restrictions Other Fall/Winter 2011 | 99 Wedding Planner Flowers Wedding Party Description Quantity Description Quantity Description Quantity Description Quantity Bride’s Bouquet Bride’s Toss Bouquet Bride’s Going-Away Corsage Maid/Matron of Honor’s Bouquet Bridesmaids’ Bouquet Flower Girl’s Bouquet/Basket Groom’s Boutonniere Best Man’s Boutonniere Groomsmen’s Boutonnieres Ushers’ Boutonnieres Ring Bearer’s Pillow Ring Bearer’s Boutonniere Mothers’/Grandmothers’ Corsages Fathers’/Grandfathers’ Boutonnieres Other Ceremony Alter/Chuppah Candles/Holders Pew/Aisle Markers Other Reception Entryway Head Table Centerpiece Parents’ Table Centerpieces Guest Table Centerpieces Reception Room Cake & Cake Table Gift Table Guest Book Table Other Floral Preservation 100 | www.TriadWeddings.com Wedding Planner Stationery Ceremony Description Quantity Announcements Save the Date Cards Invitations & Envelopes Ceremony Programs Place Card Settings Calligraphy Thank You Notes Informal Stationery Guest Book Other Music/Entertainment Ceremony Song Start Time Song Start Time Prelude Processional Service Recessional Postlude Other Reception Cocktail Hour Newlyweds’ Arrival Bride & Groom first dance Bride & Father dance Groom & Mother dance Guests’ first dance Dinner Cake Cutting Tossing the bouquet Throwing the garter Last dance Other Fall/Winter 2011 | 101 Wedding Planner Photography Bride Bride & Groom nFather giving bride’s hand to groom nGuests dancing nBride, full-length nBride & Groom together nGuests watching ceremony nCake, cake table & cake cutting nBride, back of dress nBride & Groom with each set of parents nCandids throughout nBride & Groom feeding each nBride’s bouquet nBride & Groom with entire wedding party nBride with both parents nClose-up of wedding rings nBride with mother & father separately nVow exchange other cake nRing ceremony nBouquet toss nBride & Groom signing marriage certificate nUnity candle/Kiddush cup nGarter removal & toss Pre-Wedding nSigning of marriage certificate nNewlyweds departing nBride getting ready nBride and Groom kiss nGuests throwing rice, etc. nBride putting on veil nRecessional nOther nBride with attendants nCandid shots of bride/bridesmaids preparing nOther nBride with groomsmen nGroom getting ready nBride with ring bearer, flower girl nCandid shots of groom/groomsmen preparing Reception nEngagement session nGuests at party nBridal portrait nGuests signing guest book nRehearsal dinner nPlacecards ___________________________ Ceremony nCenterpieces, place settings, meals ___________________________ nGroom with mother & father separately nMusicians nFavors ___________________________ nGroom with grandparents nAttendants entering ceremony nToasts ___________________________ nGroom with siblings nSeating of parents nCandid shots throughout ___________________________ nGroom with best man nAttendants walking down aisle nMusicians ___________________________ nGroom with each groomsman nFlower girl/Ring bearer walking down aisle nBride & Groom’s first dance ___________________________ nGroom with attendants nGroom entering ceremony nBride & Father dance ___________________________ nGroom with bridesmaids nClergy, groom, best man at alter nGroom & Mother dance nBride with grandparents nBride with siblings nBride with maid/matron of honor nBride with each bridesmaid nFront of ceremony location Groom nGuests arriving nGroom, full-length nGroom with parents ceremony, etc. nTransportation vehicle other nBride & father walking down aisle Wedding party contacts Name Bridesmaids Phone Number(s) Name Flower Girl Ring Bearer Wedding Coordinator/Planner Cake Cutting Attendant Gift Table Attendant Groomsmen Personal Soloists/Musicians Other Ushers 102 | www.TriadWeddings.com Phone Number(s) Wedding Planner Vendor Costs Vendors Contact/Phone Payment Info Amount Deposit Balance Due Accommodations Bridesmaid Dresses Cake Calligrapher Catering Ceremony Site Favors Flowers Floral Preservation Hair/Makeup Honeymoon/Travel Invitations Jewelry/Wedding Rings Music/Entertainment Officiant Photographer Reception Site Rehearsal Dinner Rentals Transportation Videographer Wedding Coordinator Other TOTAL Notes Fall/Winter 2011 | 103 Resource Index Where to find TriadWeddings Magazine Resource Ad Page ACCOMMODATIONS Clarion Hotel ...........................................68 336.299.7650 www.ClarionGreensboro.com Grandover Resort..................................15 336-294-1800 www.Grandover.com Marriott Airport (Greensboro)....... 107 336.665.6510 www.GreensboroMarriott.com O. Henry Hotel.......................................... 3 336.854.2000 www.OHenryHotel.com Proximity Hotel......................................... 3 336.379.8200 www.ProximityHotel.com Sheraton Greensboro at Four Seasons......................................15 336.292.9161 www.SheratonGreensboro.com Twin City Quarter..................................... 9 336.728.4019 www.TwinCityQuarter.com Attire Black Tie Formals....................................94 336.884.3935 www.BlackTieFormals.com Bridal Mart.................................................. 7 336.227.5500 www.BridalMart.com Dawn’s Bridal...........................................31 336.248.6131 Sew4U........................................................81 336.854.6609 www.Sew4u.biz Resource Ad Page BEVERAGES Maxie B’s....................................................65 336.288.9811 www.MaxieB.com Keepsake Bouquets & Floral Design .......................................91 336.299.0013 www.KeepsakeBouquets.net City Beverage 336.722.2774 www.CityBeverage.com Total Wine 336.235.2323 www.TotalWine.com BRIDAL REGISTRY/ GIFTS Belk Friendly Center: 336.292.0960 Four Seasons Mall: 336.299.7633 Oak Hollow Mall: 336.884.8512 Hanes Mall: 336.768.9200 Alamance Crossing: 336.584.8282 www.Belk.com Dillard’s Alamance Crossing: 336.538.6498 Four Seasons Mall: 336.855.5511 www.Dillards.com Dolce Dimora..........................................43 336.282.9572 www.DolceDimora.com Megs Gifts ................................................76 336.886.6347 www.MegsGiftShop.com Macy’s Friendly Center: 336.855.7711 Hanes Mall: 336.768.6330 Wendover: 336.856.0854 www.Macys.com Bridal Shows Castle McCulloch...................................21 336.887.5413 www.CastleMcculloch.com Bliss & Co. Spa 336.812.8704 www.BlissandCoDaySpa.com Exquisite Style.........................................93 336.402.4433 www.EStylebyAmy.com 104 | www.TriadWeddings.com Ad Page Just Priceless............................................89 336.883.6249 www.JustPriceless.net Beauty Bella Upstyles..........................................48 336.686.5939 www.BellaUpstyles.com Resource Edible Artistry.........................................61 336.889.7252 www.EdibleArtistry.net Brides on Tour........................................... 6 336.790.8153 www.BridesonTour.net Balance Day Spa 336.574.2556 www.BalanceDaySpa.com Ad Page Updo’s Studio..........................................87 336.817.0353 www.UpdosStudio.com Songbirds Consignments..................57 336.288.5456 www.songbirdsconsignments.com Avanti Salon & Spa 336.841.1212 www.AvantiSalonandSpa.com Resource The Carolina Weddings Show..........32 336.33.BRIDE www.33Bride.com Triad Bridal Association................ 33-35 336.36.BRIDE www.TriadBridal.com Cakes Buy Me Cake............................................39 336.524.0400 wwwBuyMeCake.com Ollie’s Bakery............................................80 Greensboro 336.333.9500 Winston-Salem 336.727.0404 www.OlliesBakeries.com Occasions Custom Floral Designs...65 336.431.2947 www.OccasionsFlorals.com Caterers Invitations/PRINTING AVS Catering & Banquet Centre......89 336.299.4664 www.AVSCatering.com Ashleigh’s Fine Paper............................45 336.617.5339 www.AshleighsFinePaper.com Catered Affairs .......................................19 336.759.0003 www.CateredAffairsWF.com Benjamin Craig Stationers, Inc.........56 336.275.6683 www.BenjaminCraigStationers.com Dine by Design.......................................38 336.778.0708 www.DinebyDesign.net Grayhall Designs....................................71 336.580.2398 www.GrayhallDesigns.com Exclamations Catering ........................45 336.299.2600 www.ExclamationsCatering.com Invitations Only......................................69 336.768.9909 www.BuyInvitationsOnly.com Golden Corral Catering.......................57 336.926.1159 www.GCPartners.com Painted Plate.............................................. 2 336.230.2433 www.PaintedPlate.com Pepper Moon Catering........................42 336.218.8858 www.PepperMoonCatering.com Rosa Mae’s Catering 336.887.0556 www.RosaMaes.com Southern Roots 336.882.5570 www.SouthernRootsFoods.com Sweet Basil’s.............................................85 336.327.0023 www.SweetBasilsRestaurant.com Visions Catering.....................................18 336.886.4900 www.VisionsCatering.com Flowers/DECOr Bennett’s Baskets ‘n Bows 336.593.9000 www.BennettBaskets.com Botanica Flowers and Gifts................44 336.288.1908 www.BotanicaGreensboro.com CAKE & All Things Yummy..................54 336.310.4504 Floral Visions Design Studio 336.793.2363 FloralVisionsDesignStudio.com Cakes by Manfred..................................89 336.993.3985 www.CakesbyManfred.com Herron House Flowers.........................75 336.476.2981 www.HerronHouse.com JEWELRY Bardy’s Jewelry 336.282.1192 www.Bardys.com Cass Jewelers 336.292.1736 www.CassJewelers.com Deva Fine Jewelry................................... 5 336.723.4022 www.DevaJewely.com Hayes Jewelers Inc. 336.248.6600 www.HayesJewelers.com Mark Holder Jeweller 336.273.5872 www.MarkHolderJeweller.com RingMaster Jewelers 336.722.2218 www.RingMasterJewelers.com Schiffman’s Jewelers Friendly Center: 336.294.4885 Greensboro: 336.272.5146 Winston-Salem: 336.725.1911 www.Schiffmans.com Windsor Jewelers 336.721.1768 www.Windsor-Jewelers.com Music/ Entertainment A&A Disc Jockey.....................................53 336.292.5446 www.AandADJ.com Resource Index Where to find TriadWeddings Magazine Resource Ad Page Resource Ad Page Resource Ad Page Resource Ad Page Your Personal DJ....................................87 336.869.2307 www.YourPersonalDJ.com Steve Davis Photography 336.978.3636 www.SteveDavisPhoto.com Art & Vine..................................................85 336.285.9023 www.SweetBasilsRestaurant.com O. Henry Hotel.......................................... 3 336.854.2000 www.OHenryHotel.com Photography Vesic Photography................................64 336.287.4593 www.Vesic.com Autumn Creek Vineyards....................61 336.548.9463 www.AutumnCreekVineyards.com The Penn House.....................................93 336.349.1099 www.ci.Reidsville.nc.us PRESERVATION AVS Catering & Banquet Centre......89 336.299.4664 www.AVSCatering.com Proximity Hotel......................................... 3 336.379.8200 www.ProximityHotel.com Aesthetic Images Photography......... 8 336.275.9797 www.AestheticImages.net Anna Paschal Photography...............49 336.552.3176 www.AnnaPaschalPhotography.com Gina’s Freeze Dried Flowers...............71 336.848.1123 www.GinasFDF.com Becki Dickinson Fine Art Photography....................................53 336.601.6462 www.BeckiDickinsonPhoto.com Shores Fine Dry Cleaning...................77 Greensboro: 336.218.8285 Winston-Salem: 336.725.0077 High Point: 336.886.4009 www.ShoresCleaners.com Bert Reed Photography......................85 336.259.2856 www.BertReed.com REntals BG Photography....................................31 336.869.4564 www.BGPhotography.com Carisa Chee Photography..................60 336.209.2997 www.CarisaChee.com CH Fotography.......................................68 336.755.8903 www.CHFotography.com DayImages Photography...................45 336.292.5821 www.DayImages.com Elizabeth Larson Photography.........93 336.656.7733 www.ELarsonPhoto.com Human Graphics....................................71 336.755.7578 www.HumanGraphics.net Idlewild Photography..........................75 336.414.1415 www.IdlewildPhotography.com Grand Rental Station............................55 336.852.0881 www.GrandRentalTriad.com Happy Rentz............................................26 336.370.1234 www.HappyRentz.com Hauser Rental Service..........................95 336.765.6560 www.HauserRentalService.com Partymakers ............................................70 336.275.9171 www.PartymakersGreensboro.com Triad Event Rentals................................30 336.547.8368 www.TriadEventRentals.com Reverends Reverend Jane Burnette.....................91 336.454.5901 www.AWeddingMinister.com/triad.htm Sewing/Alterations Images by Autumn...............................57 336.207.5176 www.ImagesbyAutumn.com Sew4U........................................................81 336.854.6609 www.Sew4u.biz indigo silver studio............................ 106 910.399.6790 www.indigosilverstudio.com TRANSPORTATION Jenni Marie Photography...................80 336.793.6622 www.JenniMarie.com Liz Grogan Photography....................26 336.706.2662 www.LizGrogan.com McCardell Photography......................91 336.686.6464 www.JMCPhoto.com One Shot Photography.......................38 336.998.3409 www.OneShotPhotography.com sadie higs photography......................81 336.402.2266 www.sadiehigsphotography.com Sterling Carriage Vintage Limousines..............................43 336.697.0071 www.SterlingCarriage.com Travel/Honeymoon A Way to Go Travel............................. 108 336.855.0060 www.AWaytoGoTravel.com Venues Adaumont Farm.....................................54 336.689.1174 www.AdaumontFarm.com Blandwood Carriage House 336.272.5003 www.Blandwood.org Carolina Theatre ....................................27 336.333.2605 www.CarolinaTheatre.com Castle McCulloch...................................21 336.887.5413 www.CastleMcCulloch.com Clarion Hotel............................................68 336.299.7650 www.ClarionGreensboro.com Deacon Tower ........................................19 336.759.0003 www.CateredAffairsWF.com Emerald Event Center..........................49 336.691.2000 www.EmeraldEventCenter.com Empire Room/Painted Plate................ 2 336.230.2433 www.PaintedPlate.com Forest Oaks Country Club..................65 336.674.0126 www.ForestOaksCC.com The Gardens at 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