to the 2014 Spring Bridal Edition.

Transcription

to the 2014 Spring Bridal Edition.
PIPESTONE PUBLISHING
| SPRING 2014
BRIDAL
PLANNER
HOT 2014 TRENDS
FOOD, FLOWERS,
& MORE!
THE BREWERY
WEDDING
THE HOTTEST,
AND TASTIEST,
WEDDING VENUE
The
New
Comfort
Zone
Today’s bride wants to take some risks, and designers
are stepping up to the challenge with alternative
looks that are chic, youthful and luxurious
PLUS
Î GROOMS & WEDDING
PLANNING
Î SOMETHING NEW FOR MOM
Î HIGHLIGHT YOUR HEELS
LEANNE MARSHALL BRIDAL
Î THE ONLY PLANNER YOU’LL
NEED
A SUPPLEMENT TO THE...
0/ "OX s 0IPESTONE -. s 4OLL &REE s &AX %MAIL PIPEPUB PIPESTONESTARCOM s 7EBSITE PIPESTONESTARCOM
2 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
The
New
Comfort
Zone
What’s not to love about 2014
trends in the bridal market?
¦clY„€VG…GděaGYY*€
With a range of necklines, sleeves, illusion elements and lace — lots and lots of lace
— designers are showing off alternative looks that allow brides to take a few risks with
dress styles that are chic, youthful and luxurious, without having to settle on the
strapless standby
Stop by one of the area’s
most popular pizza places
70864
This year, brides are hardpressed to find something they
dislike, as designers are giving
them choices galore in terms
of necklines, silhouettes and
embellishment details. With
brides flocking to social media
for nonstop ideas, there’s a sense
that brides are stepping out of
comfort zones and want more
choices from designers to feed
their sartorial wedding dreams.
“The past couple of years felt
safe, and this year designers took
more chances and offered more
breadth,” says Anna Walsh,
owner of two Denver bridal
boutiques, Anna Be and A & Be
Bridal Shop.
Topping the list were the
selection of necklines parading
Gowns
Continued on page 3
Above, bottom, ‘Marena’: Thai silk ballgown with draped bodice and off-the-shoulder
straps, from Modern Trousseau. Above, top, ‘Amelia’: Trumpet gown in primrose lace
with French grand peony appliqué,
from Amy Kuschel
ALLOW DAR’S
TO TAKE THE
HEADACHES
OUT OF YOUR
REHEARSAL Which Seats up to 80 People
DINNER It’s perfect for your rehearsal dinner, bridal shower and other special event.
AND BRIDAL
SHOWERS.
5?-@@?L
.;LNS0IIG
*VYULY/^`[O(]L:>c7PWLZ[VUL45¶7O
Bias-cut sheath
gown with plunging
cowl neckline, from
Sarah Janks
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 3
Gowns
‘Cathryn’:
Fit-to-flare
gown with
cap sleeves
and scalloped
neckline in
Alencon
lace over silk
duchess,
from Modern
Trousseau
Continued from page 2
down the runways. Strapless gowns
had to make room for alternatives, such
as silky cowl necks, shoulder straps,
V-necks, cap sleeves and elbow sleeves.
Some highlights were the less-thandemure, bias-cut sheath gown with a
plunging cowl neckline by Sarah Janks,
along with the designer’s ladylike
cap-sleeved silk marocain gown with
a neckline framed in delicate, beaded
French lace. Leanne Marshall’s looks
included a coy lace gown with lace
elbow sleeves.
And, Modern Trousseau paid homage to décolletage with a Thai silk ballgown featuring a draped bodice with
off-the-shoulder straps.
“There isn’t just one neckline choice
anymore,” Walsh says. “Brides can
really pick and choose what they want.
It used to be, I had only three dresses
that weren’t strapless in the store.”
At the same time, there were more
riffs on strapless looks with the help of
illusion styles, a trend that shows no
abatement. Modern Trousseau offered
a cap-sleeve look made of Alencon
lace over a blush silk duchess gown.
An ivory and nude lace gown with an
organza skirt by Leanne Marshall and
a trumpet dress by Amy Kuschel, done
in primrose lace with an appliqué of
French grand peony, are feeding the
fascination of modest, yet skin-baring
looks.
“These gowns provide a level of comfort for brides who don’t want to feel
overexposed,” says Leanne Marshall,
Lace, in accents
and layers, on
Amy Kuschel’s
‘Giorgia’ gown
DANCE HALL&BANQUET ROOM
Gowns
Continued on page 10
68708
We also have a
PRIVATE RECEPTION AREA
& BAR/DINING AREA
for Private Parties!
Use us for Bachelor & Bachelorette
Parties, Family Reunions, Graduation &
Anniversary Open Houses!
PIPESTONE AMERICAN
LEGION POST #6
70922
££ÇÊ-Ê7/Ê6ÊÊUÊÊ­xäÇ®ÊnÓx‡ÎÓ££
4 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
Something
It’s a big day for her, too! And now, she doesn’t have to settle for a department
store dress. Bring her along to the bridal boutique, where designers are
introducing collections made just for her.
NEW
for mom
Starlight
Dress
and
Jacket
from
BHLDN,
left.
&"*#70#!-++3,'27!#,2#0
-AIN 3TREET s (ADLEY -. For all your small meetings to LARGE reception needs!
71
02
5
Small Meeting Room
s TV/VCR
s !CCESSIBLE TO +ITCHEN
s 3EATS UP TO s #OMPLETE 0RIVACY
Kitchen
s ,ARGE +ITCHEN !REA
s #OOLER2EFRIGERATOR
s &REEZER !VAILABLE
s ,ARGE 3INKS
s 3TOVE/VEN WITH 'RILL
s !CCESS TO POTS0ANS$ISHES
Hall
s !IR #ONDITIONING
s (EATING
s 6ARIABLE ,IGHTING
s 3EATS s (ANDICAPPED !CCESSIBLE
s 3OUND 3YSTEM
s 3TAGE
s ,ARGE 2ESTROOMS
s "AR !VAILABLE
s 4ABLES#HAIRS
s 0RIVATE "AR
s #ATERING !VAILABLE
s 7ARM &RIENDLY %NVIRONMENT
For more info or bookings, call: Myron Bennett 507-531-0174
We offer a full menu
Weprotection…
offer a full menu
of
Shined Lace
Shift Dress,
in teal, from
BHLDN, right.
70955
Dress 72749 from Watters C20,
above, bottom.
Style 114915 from Montage by Mon
Cheri, above, top.
of protection…
71037
…with
ourwide
widerange
range
…with our
ofof
insuranceproducts
products
insurance
We
a full-service
full-serviceagency
agencyoffering
offering
quality
protecWe are
are a
quality
protection
for
both
your
personal
and
commercial
needs.
tion for both your personal and commercial needs.
Why
anywhereelse?
else?Call
Call
today
Why go
go anywhere
usus
today
forfor
a a
competitive
quotefor
forallallyour
your
insurance
needs.
competitive quote
insurance
needs.
www.gmrc.com
www.gmrc.com
Offices in Pipestone & Luverne, Minnesota
N07-10
N07-10
70967
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 5
Smart Buy
CELEBRATE
YOUR
WEDDING
IN
STYLE!
The
Only
Wedding
Planner
You’ll
Ever
Need
-VYVSZ-JNPVTJOF
OF
PIPESTONE
-­‐
LLC
tĞŽīĞƌ
'ŝŌ'ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞƐ
PERMIT
#369458
FOR
R ESERVATIONS
CALL
507.825.2180
www.pipestonelimo.com
70948
Chandler Valley Grill
Let us help you celebrate your upcoming events!
‡ Engagement Parties ‡ Rehearsal Dinners
‡ Parties & Anniversaries ‡ Family Dinners
For more information please call
507-677-2345 or Sharon’s cell at 507-220-3214
71071
Chandler Valley Grill ‡ 420 Main Street ‡ Chandler, MN 56153
People love Moleskine
notebooks for a lot of reasons:
They’re sturdy, compact,
kinda cool-looking. In short,
they work. And their Passions
Journal collection even made
it stylish to document your
interests (movies, music,
books) in analog fashion. The
latest entrée in the line is
perhaps the most obvious: the
Wedding Journal.
Where most “wedding
planners” resemble your junior
high Trapper Keeper, the
5-by-8-inch Wedding Journal
is easy to transport in your
purse. And because there
are eight themed, tabbed
sections across its 216 pages
to keep all the planning details
organized, you’ll actually want
to use it, too.In addition, there
is a removable Bridal Book
(below) that allows brides to
clandestinely plan out their
wedding-day look so youknow-who does not get privy
to the details.
© BRIDES 365
ϮϬϭt͘D/E^dZdͻW/W^dONE
Mon-­‐Wed,
Fri
9am-­‐5:30pm
dŚƵƌϵĂŵͲϴƉŵͻ^ĂƚϵĂŵͲϱƉŵ
www.GeyermansClothingCo.com
Let us help make your
Wedding Day Beautiful!
We offer a wide selection of bridal bouquets,wedding
ceremony flowers, floral cake decorations,
& centerpieces to fit any budget.
Wedding Rentals Available:
Candelabras s Pew Candle Holders s Aisle Runners
309 4th St. NW, Pipestone, MN ‡ s www.doutyfloral.com
71101
70996
71004
7
6 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
The
Brewery
Wedding
A wedding
party toasts
at Chicago’s
Revolution
Brewing’s
taproom
America’s craft breweries aren’t just great places to get a beer. With
unique indoor and outdoor spaces, and, yes, a steady supply of libations,
couples are turning to them for creative, fun wedding venues. Cheers!
¦IGYYI€­
Some couples meet in a bar,
but how many actually get married in one? Perhaps more than
you think.
Meredith Cella Pellegrini
did not have her heart set on
such a location when she and
her husband Patrick were
scouting wedding venues for
their May 2013 wedding. The
Chicagoans looked at a number
of loft spaces around the city,
desiring a locale that was casual but cozy. But the place that
ended up capturing their hearts
was the Brewer’s Lounge at
Catering
For Your Wedding Reception
}{Š7
z
‹
x
ß
Serving SW Minnesota

ˆ
{
Œ
{
ß
ˆ
and SE South Dakota
e†Š…„‰ß|…
Chicago’s Revolution Brewing,
an event space that doubles as
the second level of Revolution’s
brewpub restaurant.
Unlike a raw space that
would have required a caterer,
bringing in alcohol and perhaps table and chair rentals,
the brewery space handled
everything under one roof.
“A brewery that provides
food and booze takes a lot of
the guesswork out,” Pellegrini
says. “Bottom line, in addition
to being a really beautiful space
… it was way more affordable
than the other options we were
considering.”
The Pellegrinis’ wedding
A couple poses among the kegs at
Atlanta’s SweetWater Brewing Co.
was one of more than 50 that
took place in 2013 at Revolution’s Brewer’s Lounge, which
catered to just three weddings when it opened in 2011,
according to Meghan Rutledge,
Revolution’s event planner.
Rutledge anticipates around 70
weddings in 2014 and already
is receiving requests for 2015.
Like Revolution, craft breweries all around the country,
Brewery
Continued on page 7
Banquet
Hall Rental
Ihlen-Eden Community Center
110 Hollman Street, Ihlen, MN 56164
7 miles south of Pipestone and 4 miles north of Jasper on Hwy. 23.
We have seating for approximately 275 people for dining.
A security deposit is required to hold your date. A contract is to
be filled out, signed and returned with deposit. Please contact our
Community Center Coordinator at 507-820-1065 for reserving the
center or for more details.
{
‰
‹
…
^
ß

ˆ
Š
„Š
w
ˆ
‹
„
w
Š
‰
‹
{
… ß<h
YYwŠ{ˆ„}
COME IN FOR
GROOM'S DINNERS & REHEARSAL SUPPERS
PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE
Lake Benton, MN
(507) 368-4223 or (507) 829-4843 Cell
Yw‚‚ß|…ˆßwß|ˆ{{ß{‰ŠƒwŠ{
e‹ˆßIG‰Šß{wˆß„ßx‹‰„{‰‰7
71054
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 7
Brewery
Continued from page 6
with their brewing facilities,
brewpubs and taprooms,
quickly are becoming hot wedding destinations for craft-beer
enthusiasts like the Pellegrinis
— “We’re both beer drinkers,”
she says — who are looking for
a unique backdrop for their big
day. After all, craft beers value
the same tenets as marriage:
quality, care and love.
Couples want to share that
love at their weddings, so
they’re going straight to the
source.
The Local Factor
Although it may sound like
a new concept, breweries have
been hosting weddings for
years.
Boulevard Brewing Co. has
been creating craft beers in
Kansas City, Mo., since 1989.
When the company expanded
operations to include a new
70,000-square-foot facility in
2006, event spaces were part of
the plan alongside increasing
brewing and bottling capacities.
“[The brewery] was often
the place you had community
events,” says Blue Lawrence,
director of hospitality at Boulevard, which hosts wedding
receptions both large and small
in its Muehlebach Suite (more
than 200 guests) and Brewhouse Bar (up to 75 guests).
For KC couples, the idea of
having their wedding at a brewery is a no-brainer. “Boulevard
is an icon of the community,”
Lawrence says. “[People]
appreciate that and want to celebrate in a place that resonates
as a city.
“It’s very local,” she adds.
According to the American
Craft Brewers Association, on
average most Americans live
within 10 miles of a brewery.
And don’t be surprised to
see that number get smaller.
According to a report from
Demeter Group Investment
Bank, the craft beer industry
has grown at a 10percent clip since 2007 and is
expected to represent nearly
15 percent of the overall beer
industry by 2020.
0,!. 9/52 7%$$).' AT THE (ISTORIC #ALUMET )NN
FREE
WEDDING SUITE
When you book 10 rooms
Brewery
Continued on page 14
We Make Dreams
CoME True.
Small private unique
wedding ceremonies
with a vintage flair!
REHEARSAL DINNERS
BRIDAL SHOWERS
RECEPTIONS
THE HISTORIC
CALUMET INN
0 ) 0 % 3 4/ . % s - ) . . % 3 /4!
CALL FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS:
s INFO CALUMETINNCOM
WWWCALUMETINNCOM
Fine Jewlers Since 1902
3 0HILLIPS !VE s 3IOUX &ALLS s s BECHTOLDJEWELRYCOM
8 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
Look for the doughnut
— in all its forms — to
be a hot dessert item
in 2014.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
Hot trends for 2014
Center
Attention
From décor to food to flowers, follow
these expert insights for a stylish event
this year
¦IYGB…VGd…
#%! #) &#(#!% # *%$$ % $%! #%%
)$ ) &#((%%% % &#$%, %( # #) &
(!# '%$%&!%# (&! %# ,#!#$ $#'% % #) &## ##%% -%) &#'%+
(%#%# &%$ ##%%$ %%$. ##$#$
&!% ,# $%% %# ) &#!!%*#$
$($&"& #$#$#'&#
-0 --)',%
',$-0+2'-, "&%# $ %&!% ! !
!**
$ &$% ) &##!% % )
,"4#,3#0--)',%17
6
755515'$2#*!#,2#0!-+
71041
-0#+'*
(&++0'!&
'1'231-,*',#2 ,"
15'$2#*!#,2#
!*'!)-,2&##4#,2.*,,',%1/30#22&#
0!-+
-22-+-$2&#&-+#.%#$-0!-+.*#2#-,*',#
.0'!',%%3'"#!2#0',%+#,3,"0#!#.2'-,.&-2-1
Décor
The rustic wedding theme
is getting a cosmopolitan
update in 2014, according to
the experts. “People are tired
of the shabby-chic thing, so
they’re going for an old world
glamour kind of vibe,” says
Sara Burnett, the editor of wedding-inspiration blog Burnett’s
Boards.
Weddings in the coming
year will take on more vintage
elements to transport guests to
a union that could have easily
taken place decades ago. Think
less whitewashed furniture
and more classic mid-century
pieces, says Erin Taylor of
Bustle Events, a Californiabased, event-planning firm. To
help you set the scene, envision
places with specific time peri-
ods, such as Venice, Italy, at
the turn of the century.
“Vintage elements are
romantic and bring an oldworld charm to weddings,”
says Deborah Collins Dunn,
editor of the Wedding Thingz
blog. And it’s the perfect way
to incorporate the “something
old” into the wedding tradition.
“Many brides add old photos,
books, typewriters and suitcases to the decor,” Dunn says.
“One of my favorites is seeing
old books on the reception
tables for centerpieces.”
Use your own family heirlooms to give the setting a
personal touch. If you’re short
on pieces with a nostalgic feel,
Trends
Continued on page 11
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 9
A great pair of shoes is just
as important as the dress
— maybe even more so.
Luckily, higher hemlines
are in mode, making it
easier to shine the spotlight on the high-fashion
footwear in which you’ll
walk down the aisle.
Trend
ƒĘŅƵƉjý
Your
Heels
Left: Something Bleu
cerulean d’Orsary peeptoe pumps from BHLDN
Right: Badgley Mischka Baguet
d’Orsay peep-toe heels paired with
Tadashi Shoji crisscross shift dress for
BHLDN
"XBSE8JOOJOH
8FEEJOH%FTJHOT
Call: 605-997-2751
132 E 2nd Ave Flandreau, SD
www.flandreauflowershoppe.com
70994
“Building MemoriesTogether”
Satin Caged Strappy Sandal paired with
Strapless Dress with Garza Tiers,
from White by Vera Wang for David’s Bridal
Dream
Getaways
605.362.5077
Specializing in Destination Weddings and Honeymoons.
www.DreamGetaways.net
CONTACT: Giselle, Certified Travel Associate, Sioux Falls, SD
10 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
‘Mel’: Two-piece
silk and beaded
lace knee-length
A-line dress with
half-sleeves,
gathered skirt and
silk charmeuse
undress,
from Leanne
Marshall
the “Project Runway” season five winner, who also
launched a diffusion bridal
line for the season.
The Backs Have It
Gowns
Continued
from page 3
For those brides eager
to show off a little skin,
designers didn’t disappoint.
Dramatic backs emerged
as another recurring trend,
whether detailed with beading or cut oh-so low, because
of the way they flatter figures.
Amy Kuschel kept the look
sweet with scalloped edges
and bows on her gowns.
Designs by Katie May that
featured completely open
backs, like the corded lace
slim-fit style, as well as Sarah
Janks gowns, such as the
shape-hugging, handkerchief
gown with embroidered
appliqué and a deep V- back,
caught the eye of retailers,
including Ivy Kaplin, owner of
Lovely Bride in Philadelphia.
“Wearing it is definitely
a confidence thing,” Kaplin
says. “Designers are taking it
to the next level … and showing off the body in all the right
ways.”
Lest brides worry that they
can’t pull off the look, bear
in mind that lingerie makers
are selling those bare essentials — undergarment support concepts — at a variety
of price ranges. Nordstrom
sells the “Uplunge” backless strapless underwire bra
with wings to hold the bra in
place. Kleinfeld Bridal sells
the way-upmarket line of
Ender Legard Corsetry, which
offers backless bodices. And,
HerRoom.com sells Braza
Reveal Silicone Bras, which
are just cups available in nude
and clear.
Lace, Lace, Lace
71027
ÐDQGUHDXVG
UR\DOULYHUFDVLQRFRP
The fabric of choice for the
season again seems to be lace,
lace and more lace, catering to
brides’ sense of romance and
whimsy. “Brides still want to
take a few risks, but they want
something that feels luxurious and modern and vintage
that can be an heirloom,”
says Lynn Annatone, marketing director for Modern
Trousseau.
Less was not more as
designers experimented with
texture and layered laces,
such as Chantilly and Alencon
and Guipure and Venice over
a Chantilly layer. Lace was
in abundance at Modern
Trousseau, which offered
the fit-and-flare gown with
off-the-shoulder straps and
a scalloped neckline and a
cap-sleeved style in Alencon
lace over a silk duchess gown.
Amy Kuschel incorporated
lace in layers and accents,
such as in a strapless gown
with a flared hem and scalloped edge. Anna Maier
Ulla-Maija Couture offered a
fluted floral lace gown with a
high-neck and a one-shoulder
column gown over silk double
charmeuse.
Lea Ann Belter Bridal
mixed and matched the fabric
as exemplified by a silk dupioni gown layered with three
kinds of French lace ending in
tiers of sheer silk organza and
sequin-dotted tulle ruffles.
It may sound as if designers are going head-over-heels
overboard and creating overwrought fashions, but retailers praise the direction, which
keeps lace chic and youthful.
“It seems like a lot, but
it wasn’t,” says Stacy Fork,
owner of The Gown Shop in
Ann Arbor, Mich. “It gives us
something new to present to
the traditional bride.”
Designers also stepped up
their beading with beaded
sheaths and dazzling corsets,
inspired by the sparkle and
fun of Baz Luhrmann’s “The
Great Gatsby” movie and
Old Hollywood glamour.
Anna Maier showcased an
empire-waist pleated ballgown with a bodice glittering
with silver thread and crystal
beading and a duchess satin
gown embroidered in pewter
and bronze. Maggie Sottero
featured a beaded dress
with layers, necklines and
shoulder straps. Sarah Janks
incorporated a belt made of
beaded French lace roses on
an airy ballgown strung with
beads and made of tulle and
silk gazaar.
“We use a lot of tulle as a
base for the embellishment to
counter the surface interest,”
Janks says. “There has to be a
balance … so it doesn’t overwhelm the wearer.”
Subtle sparkle was even on
display on Leanne Marshall’s
collection with her use of
hand-beaded lace. It’s an
about-face for Marshall, who
says for the longest time she
avoided using anything reminiscent of shine.
“I grew up designing my
own dance costumes so I had
my fill of sequins for a lifetime,” Marshall says. “But,
the last few seasons, it’s been
growing on me to try something more subtle with nice
shimmer.”
© BRIDES 365
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
Trends
Burnett also suggests taking
photographs with a double
exposure. The effect will result
in shadowy, beautifully haunting pictures.
When decorating, embrace
elaborate prints. Solid colors
and chevron are on their way
out to make way for more
unusual prints, like eye-catching geometric shapes. Don’t be
afraid to mix and match patterns, either.
“Brides are getting a little
more bold in their color palettes and rental choices,”
Taylor says, and it extends all
the way down to the smallest
details like the invitations.
A few colors in particular are
really making a splash. Expect
weddings accents with hints of
gray and mint green — a cousin
of emerald, 2013’s color of the
year.
Food and Cake
For a trendy cocktail hour,
presentation is key. Taylor suggests providing small tastes
served in shot glasses. They
can be filled with familiar hors
d’oeuvres, or stuffed with bitesized versions of homey favorites like macaroni and cheese
or chicken potpie. But no matter the food, the local, farm-totable trend still reigns, so look
into venues and caterers who
source from local farms. “More
people are concerned about
where their food is coming
from,” Taylor says.
For cakes, both “naked”
cakes — un-iced, exposed layers, as made famous by New
York’s Momofuku Milk Bar
— and ombré-colored cakes
remain popular, but at the end
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 11
Continued from page 8
of the meal, consider mixing
it up with a sweet assortment
of miniature treats. Serve your
guests a variety of the trendy
snack-size desserts — doughnuts, scones or handheld pies,
which also can be a savory
snack with a twist on the filling. Small scoops of ice cream
topped with wafers also make
for a simply delicious dish.
Flowers
Peonies are the flowers of
the moment, and the bigger
the better to make a statement
piece that pops. Round out a
peony bouquet with fillers like
roses and hydrangeas. Tulips
are another hot flower that can
stand on their own in a vase.
Pinks and peaches are classic flower colors that are especially popular for 2014, but
your floral arrangements can
veer off course to match your
own theme. Keeping with the
vintage trend, don’t be afraid
to adorn the setting with flowers that go beyond traditional
blush hues. To tie a darker
color scheme together, add in
some dark floral arrangements
for a look that’s elegant, not
eerie. It’s perfect for making
floral arrangements look like
still-life art, a trend Burnett
says florists will be experimenting with in the coming
year.
Your floral arrangements
don’t have to be relegated to
table centerpieces. Brides of
2014 are playing with bold hair
embellishments like dreamy
flower crowns with tiny baby’s
breath and large mixed bouquets.
71064
PLEASE PRESENT COUPON
FREE
CLEANING*
With Exam and
Necessary X-rays
Expires 3/14/14
For New & Existing Customers
© BRIDES 365
*Routine Cleaning
70925
To ADVERTISE in the
Dr. Wm. Olson
Dr. Mark Morgan
101 2nd St. SE
Pipestone, MN
(507)825-5403
FA L L B R I D A L
EDITION
Call 507-825-3333
www.pipestonedental.com
PREMIER
12 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
For That Very
Special Gift For A
Very Precious Day
Trends
We have
Willow Tree by
Demdaco
What’s the Groom
Say?
More grooms are getting involved in planning
the wedding, which means more grooms are
getting stressed out about planning the wedding
It’s not his day. He just thinks
it is.
According to retailer
David’s Bridal’s 7th annual
“What’s On Bride’s Minds?”
survey, 83 percent of grooms
are actively involved in
making wedding decisions.
The David’s Bridal survey
echoed research from
Mintel, which found that
not only are men becoming
more involved in wedding
planning, they’re becoming
nearly as stressed as women
when it comes to planning
Gift
Free ping
Wrap
G
Certi ift
ficate
s
Gifts they’ll always remember!
The Bride or Groom
The Bridal Party
Or Anyone Who Helped Make
This Day a Precious Moment!
ˆĘåƉ°ųå°ŸƉĵŅŸƋƉĬĜĩåĬƼƉƋŅƉŸåƋƉŅýƉ
the groom? The guest list, music
selection and honeymoon planning.
Hwy. 30 &
8th Ave. SE
Pipestone, MN
Ph. 825-4259
STORE & PHARMACY HOURS:
Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M.;
Saturday 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.
Sundays Closed
EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AVAILABLE
AFTER REGULAR HOURS CALL 507-825-5915
(31 percent), music selection
(24 percent) and honeymoon
planning (16 percent).
According to Mintel, 39
percent of men said they
were in charge of picking
the reception venue, and
a quarter of men were in
charge of selecting bridal
party gifts. Forty-six percent
of men in the Mintel research
said the ceremony site was
the most important aspect of
the day (versus 36 percent of
women).
That said, the bride still is
71081
a wedding, with 32 percent
of men calling the process
“overwhelming,” compared to
42 percent of women.
Two-thirds of brides
surveyed said there is at least
one thing that would turn
their groom into one of those
little green guys at the top of
the page (starts with “Groom,”
ends with “zilla”).
The areas most likely to set
ŅýƋĘåčųŅŅĵũ‰ĘåčƚåŸƋĬĜŸƋ
calling the shots.
Nearly 20 percent of the
brides surveyed by David’s
Bridal said they wouldn’t
trust their groom to make a
wedding decision without
input from them. In fact, more
than 40 percent of brides said
they didn’t even trust their
groom to pick out their own
tux for the wedding. Yikes!
© BRIDES 365
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 13
2
Choose
that
suit you!
getting married?
Free
Groom’s
Tux
Free
Ringbearer’s
Tux
50% off
2 Father’s
Tuxes
FREE
PROFESSIONAL WHITENING FOR LIFE PROGRAM
10% off
Entire
Wedding
Party
At All About Smiles we pride ourselves on the smiles that leave our doors. We
also pride ourselves on knowing our patients are maintaining the best possible
oral health. Free Professional Whitening for Life was developed as a FREE gift to
thank our patients that are already taking their dental health seriously and also as
an added incentive for those who need a little help keeping up with their dental
care.
Low Price Guarantee
WHAT DOES THE PROGRAM INCLUDE? Patients who qualify will receive custom
made take home whitening trays and professional whitening gel.
We will match the price of any
local competitor’s printed ad
for an identical price.
(some restrictions apply)
FOR PROGRAM CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT
Register your wedding
through 3-8-14.
%AST -AIN 3TREET s 0IPESTONE -. s (/523 -& s 4H s 3AT HOW DO I JOIN? New and existing patients will automatically be enrolled into this
FREE program during their next visit!
71050
118 W Main St.
Pipestone, MN
888-825-4214
www.yourdentalhome.net
Dr. Ron Rasmussen, DDS
70949
14 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
70918
High Quality Dresses
Priced Way Below Suggested Retail
Why pay inflated retail prices, when you can shop at Jaks for everyday low
price sales. We are a one stop shopping place for Bridal Gowns, Bridesmaid
dresses, Junior dresses, Flower Girl Dresses, Matching Wedding party
dresses, hair accessories, Jewelry & Shoes, Infant & Boy tuxedos, Vest/tie
sets & Shoes, Mother of the bride/groom dresses and Bridal accessory sets
(guest book, garter, toasting glasses etc…).
JAKS BRIDAL - Alicia Knutson - VIBORG, SD
s AJKNUTSON IWNET
3HOP IN OUR TTORE OR ONLINE AT www.jaksflowergirldresses.com
Honeymoon?
WA N T A M E M O R A B L E
Brewery
Continued from page 7
On the state level, as one example, the number of microbreweries
in the state of Minnesota grew
from just nine in 2010 to nearly 40
in 2013.
The Look and Feel
Craft breweries have taken care
to create event spaces that provide
a wide range of atmospheres, from
casual to formal.
Deschutes Brewery in Bend,
Ore., also has held wedding receptions for more than a decade in
its Mountain Room, which looks
out onto the Cascade Mountains. “Views, that’s the draw
right there,” says Allison Leach,
Deschutes’ marketing coordinator
and private events manager.
Similarly, Boulevard’s Muehlebach Suite, which hosts more than
70 weddings a year, has a grand
terrace that overlooks the city.
“[It’s] embracing Kansas City the
way Kansas City has embraced the
brewery,” Lawrence says.
At Revolution, Rutledge says
their spaces aim to be unique and
beautiful without being too stuffy,
nor too casual.
“We use a lot of repurposed
wood [and] bourbon barrels that
make the spaces warm and inviting,” she says.
In addition to its brewpub
lounge, Revolution has a second
space located in a taproom and
production facility that is designed
for cocktail party-style weddings.
“It’s industrial and funky and has
a little bit of a shock factor because
it’s huge,” Rutledge says. One wall
of the space is entirely glass and
shows off the production lines.
The space itself contains bourbon
barrels that are aging beer. “You’re
really in the middle of the building
and brewing [production],” Rutledge says.
SweetWater Brewing Co. of
Atlanta also has two spaces with
different atmospheres. Its Tasting
Room is a more casual space with
a large wall of glass windows and
an outdoor patio with a bandstand
and bar. The Reel Room has more
formal elements, including a custom SweetWater back bar, Georgia
marble bar top and custom wood
barstools, says Carrington Moore,
SweetWater’s director of enjoyment and events.
One Day of Celebration.
A Lifetime of Memories from the Honeymoon.
Let us help you create some memories…
HONEYMOON REGISTRY – Register for our Honeymoon
Registry, many of today’s couple have a toaster or waffle iron.
Let your guests know what you would really like… A Romantic
Get-Away Honeymoon planned by Southwest Tour and Travel.
Destination Weddings!
Honeymoon Packages!
TOUR
&
As with their beers, brewers are
passionate about food.
“People are always surprised
by our food quality. They know we
do a nice job but are blown away,”
says Deschutes’ Leach.
Pellegrini needed a menu
at Revolution to fit her and her
husband’s vegetarian lifestyle.
“They were super accommodating about creating a menu with
vegetarian options,” she says. That
even included a local-inspired,
late-night snack — vegan Chicagostyle hot dogs — to match the local
brews.
“The food and beer together
were just outstanding at Revolution,” Pellegrini says.
© BRIDES 365
Dance Floors l Cocktail Tables l Chairs, Linens and Skirting
Head Table l Backdrops l Chocolate and Punch Fountains
China and Glassware l Centerpieces l Cake Stands
WE HAVE RENTALS!
TRAVEL
1500 Travis Road | Marshall, MN 56258
! 6 " " 6 " " " # 507-532-5536 OR 1-800-669-1309
www.swtourandtravel.com
e-mail: swcmar@starpoint.net
70941
Breweries can offer unique
experiences for guests that couples
can’t get with traditional event
spaces.
At Boulevard, guests get to
have the full line of year-round
Boulevard beers and wines that
aren’t at other Kansas City event
spaces. Deschutes, Revolution and
SweetWater all offer private tours
to wedding guests, and SweetWater includes a souvenir pint glass
as a favor. The tours give guests
a chance to learn about the beers
from the brewery’s expert servers.
“We understand that not everybody drinks beer,” Rutledge says.
“People who are not normally beer
drinkers will go on the tour and
try it.”
Some breweries can even provide a rustic outdoor farm experience.
Rogue Ales of Portland, Ore.,
operates two farms in the area,
growing ingredients like barley
and hops for its Chatoe line of
beers. The brewer hosts weddings
at its Hop Farm in Independence,
Ore. Couples can marry outdoors
amongst the vines of floral hops,
and then move into the rustic
barn for the reception. Guests can
enjoy the ambience of the farm
and its surrounding fruit and nut
orchards, and, of course, partake
in Rogue’s beer and spirits.
Beyond the Beer
SOUTHWEST
Unique Experiences
WE
SELL
BURLAP
70981
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 15
10% OFF
To ADVERTISE in the
FA L L B R I D A L
EDITION
Call 507-825-3333
Bridal Package includes:
s 4ANNING s %YE ,ASH %XTENSIONS
s -ANICURE s 0EDICURE s (AIR
HOLLAND
HAIR SHACK
507-347-3350
Call for an appointment
70962
%80)2%3 HOURS: MON: Closed TUES: 9a-4p WED: 9a-9p
THUR: 9a-5p FRI: 9a-4p SAT: By appointment
70942
Over 700
BRIDAL
GOWNS
in hanging stock
We Sell ¼
Below List!*
*Some exclusions apply
Bridesmaids
'MPXFS(JSMt.PUIFST
1SPNt5VYFEPT
Bridal Gowns
tt
Wilmot, SD
(7 miles east of Exit 213 off I-29)
605-938-4685
www.jeansbridal.com
%RKMI*SVH‰0EOI;MPWSR1MRRIWSXE‰
[[[XE]PSVGEOIWGSQ
)QEMPXE]PSVHGEOIW$LSXQEMPGSQ
70911
Hours: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm
Thurs 9am- 9pm
70963
16 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
Because the moment is
worth capturing.
BROOKINGS, SD
hutter Pro Pics’ LLC.
photo graphic designers
shutterpropics@gmail.com
507.215.1872 or 507.283.7333
70940
71049
www.pipestonestar.com
The Perfect Place
for Wedding Receptions,
Groom's Dinners and any type of party is
JASPER MEMORIAL HALL
Wood Dance Floor! Hall will hold
225-250 people!
Œ
Œ
Œ
Œ
Œ
$"/'*%","#'/3
"*#$(++$"($-1'#$
'*$*.
0(("-
!!
CALL JASPER CITY OFFICE at
(507) 348-3701 for details
/& ',$./+*$
70921
70913
222,',$./+*$###+)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 17
GET YOUR PLATTERS FOR THE CHURCH!
Rehearsal Supper & Before The Wedding!
WE
DELIVER!
70997
306 N. Veterans St., Flandreau, SD
Call (605) 997-9901
for reservations
71008
Key Largo
Stacey’s
Country Boutique
RESTAURANT, LOUNGE & BALLROOM
LAKE SHETEK - SLAYTON, MN
Celebrate in Taste!
s ,AKEFRONT ,OCATION ON 6ALHALLA )SLAND
s #RUISE "OAT
s 2ECEPTION (ALL #ONFERENCE &ACILITY
s 7EDDING 2ECEPTION 3EATING UP TO s 4HREE 2OOMS !VAILABLE FOR 'ROOMS $INNERS
s Various Rental Items s Decorator sVinyl Decor
s Unique Backdrops sSilk Flower Designer
s Custom Embroidery Items sArtificial Cakes
410 141st -L c &9C= 1ADKGF
'( c c ;=DD
OOOKL9;=QK;GMFLJQ:GMLAIM=;GE
(C024H $E4A600DF F4338=6 42>A0C>A
GMFLJQGMLAIM=@>JGFLA=JF=LF=L
70968
29 VALHALLA DRIVE, SLAYTON, MN 56172 ‡ 507-763-3400
WWW.KEYLARGOLAKESHETEK.COM
- E-MAIL: KEYLARGOEVENTS@FRONTIER.COM
70920
18 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
71100
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR – 19
Let Crossings be your wedding Headquarters!
Pipestone’s Newest Hotel Offers:
King, Queen, Whirlpool & Specialty Suites
Extended Stay Suites with Fireplace
Complimentary Gourmet Express Breakfast«
Indoor Pool/Whirlpool
Outdoor Recreation Area
Meeting Room Access (Great for gift openings/showers)
Whirlpool
Suites
Available
Every Guest ~ Every Time
71030
915 Seventh Street SE, Pipestone, MN 56164
507.562.1100
866.936.STAY
CROSSINGSINN.COM
Hey Cinderella...happily ever after starts here!
VOTE'
Ú
&
Upscale Hotel
Event Center
Œ*MI]\QN]T:MKMX\QWV;XIKMNWZ]X\WO]M[\[
Œ.]TTKI\MZQVO*IZ[MZ^QKM
Œ5MV]ZWWUTIaW]\QVLQ^QL]ITTaK][\WUQbML
Œ0WVMaUWWV[]Q\MQVKT]LMLQVXIKSIOM
Œ/ZMI\O]M[\ZWWU[NWZNIUQTaNZQMVL[
Œ1VLWWZQV\MZIK\Q^M_I\MZXIZSWV[Q\M
ß1ß6SOLWURFNß%OYG߃ß%UDQGRQß6'߃ßÚÚ߃ßZZZEUDQGRQÚH[SUHVVFRP
70964
20 – PIPESTONE COUNTY STAR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2014
,&&1:063'".*-:
'3*&/%44"'&
*ÀœÛˆ`iÊ*i«ÃˆÊ*Àœ`ÕVÌÃÊvœÀÊ
ޜÕÀÊ`iÈ}˜>Ìi`Ê`ÀˆÛiÀÃt
£nä™ÊœÀ“>˜ÊÀˆÛiÊUÊ*ˆ«iÃ̜˜i]Ê ÊxÈ£È{
­xäÇ®ÊnÓx°{ÓäÇÊUÊWWW.PEPSI.COM
Ç£ä£È