"I treat every wedding as if it were my own. The beauty of it?? I get to re-live the day over and over again through my bride's eyes." - Julisse Levy, owner







Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Super Squad for Kalata/Dobson Wedding


We want to thank all the vendors involved in making Izabela & JB’s wedding a beautiful success!! 

Check back later this week for more details about the wedding, but in the meantime here is a sneak peak of Izabela and JB on their wedding day.



Photo courtesy of the talented Life Long Studios


 








 
 


Kalata/Dobson Super Squad: 

Sacred Heart Catholic  (Church)

Vinoy St Pete (Venue)

Inpulse Entertainment (DJ & Uplighting)

The Bride’s Bouquet (Florist)

MovieMagic (Video)

Signature Events (Chairs and Chargers)

K2 Photography (Photobooth)

Lifelong Studios (Photographer)

Ambassador Limo (Limo)

Michelle Rene (Makeup and hair)

 

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Who says a guestbook has to be a book?


Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life and you will never forget the big or small details, such as the look on your bride/groom’s face when you first saw each other, the song you danced to for your first dance, the way the reception looked… But years from now, will you remember all of the guests that were there to share your special day? Probably not off hand; this is where guestbooks will save your brain the homework!
Most people have attended a wedding where there is a guest book left at an entrance table where guests can sign and maybe even write some advice to the newlyweds, but unfortunately those guests books are often forgotten over the years.  Whether they are boxed up or even placed on a shelf, they are usually overlooked as life moves on. 
It doesn’t have to be this way though… Below are some creative guestbook ideas we came across that you can place around the home to remember who was there to celebrate with you. We hope you enjoy them and don’t forget to stay tuned for updates on our upcoming weddings!
1. For the picture perfect couple: Guests sign the back of puzzle pieces that when put together are a picture of the bride and groom. Idea & photo courtesy of: http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/wedding-reception-planning/articles/15-ways-to-wow-wedding-guests.aspx?page=12

 
 
2.   For the musically inclined couple: Guests sign a guitar or other instrument that is significant to the couple. Idea & photo courtesy of: http://www.creatingreallyawesomefreethings.com/25-unique-guest-book-ideas/
 
 
 
3. For the winter couple: Guests sign ornaments that the couple can place on a tree each year. Idea and photo courtesy of: http://www.girlywedding.com/wedding-blog/2011/9/24/10-more-creative-wedding-guest-book-ideas.html
 
 
 
4. For the outdoorsy couple: Guests sign river rocks that can be displayed in a vase. Idea and photo courtesy of: http://www.bridalguide.com/planning/reception/unique-wedding-guest-book-ideas?page=0%2C9

 
 
 
5. For the artistic couple: Guests sign a painting that the can be displayed in your home. Tree painting courtesy of one of our brides: Kristen Ostow. Peacock/Balloon photo courtesy of: http://www.bridalguide.com/planning/reception/unique-wedding-guest-book-ideas
 


 

6. For the celebratory couple: Guests sign wine bottles which the couple can open when they celebrate their anniversary milestones such as their 1st, 5th, 10th, 20th, etc. Idea and photo courtesy of: http://www.bridalguide.com/planning/reception/unique-wedding-guest-book-ideas?page=0%2C3