Real Weddings


Jolene Posted by Jolene on Jul 12, 2007.
Filed under CeremonyLocationsReal Weddings

Comments (1), Permalink

scene_altI’m always interested in how an industry pro arranges her own “I Do” bash, and recently I chatted with Il Fornaio’s former Marketing Director Tammy Bradley (née Karpenko) for the details of her elegant garden ceremony at the incomparable Kohl Mansion. One romantic touch she incorporated into her ceremony was a butterfly release. Naturally, the sit-down reception was catered by Il Fornaio (yes, they now bring their award-winning Italian to you! Mmmmm…) and the turquoise blue-and-cream décor was inspired by Tiffany’s. Following suit was the beautiful two-layer fondant cake by Sonja Hong of Butterfly Cakes. Meanwhile, guests swayed to music provided by Soundsation. Tammy says The Guide was a great help in organizing all the elements: “Here Comes The Guide was my daily ritual when planning the wedding of my dreams.”

Comments


A wedding ceremony serves as the most significant event in the lives of a couple. It stands as a life beacon from which all-future events flow.  The actual wedding day consumes all available energy from family members. Events spiral toward the wedding magnetically drawing all toward the core ceremony much as a black hole consumes all light. It is however, a day of bliss, of joy and happiness matched only by the Honeymoon in the eyes of the Bride and Groom. That is how it should be, that is how it is.

Posted by washington dc web designers  on  04/29  at  09:41 PM

Page 1 of 1 pages

Comments are now closed.

Commenting is not available in this section entry.