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Beautiful Weddings Katharine Scofield and Ammon Barney

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Katharine Scofield and Ammon Barney
April 3, 2009
Mesa, Arizona





Behind the Scenes
Photographer    Justine Miller Photography
Caterer    Heidi’s Catering & Events
Ceremony & Reception Site    The Wright House
Officiant    Reverend Randy Williams
Wedding Cake    Exclusive Cakes by Nance Ray
Florist    Flowers by Ellen
Bride’s Gown    David’s Bridal
Professional Hair & Makeup    Total Bliss Salon & Spa
Ceremony Music    The Encore Quartet
Entertainment     Andre’s Music with Personality
Invitations    Costco

Beautiful Weddings Desiree Mata and Sam Dyer

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Desiree Mata and Sam Dyer

December 13, 2008

Phoenix, Arizona

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Behind the Scenes

Photographer
Vision Photographs

Ceremony Site
First Christian Church

Reception Site
Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort

Reception Site Coordinator
Cathie Fox

Florist
Peoria Florist

Bride’s Gown
David’s Bridal

Bridesmaids’ Gown
Wedding Accessory Superstore

Beautiful Weddings Sara Hawthorne and David Lin

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For those just catching up on my series, The Wedding Chronicle faced a dilemma this year.  Too many beautiful weddings to all fit in the paper.  So just click on the pictures and they will enlarge to show their beauty.
Sara Hawthorne and David Lin
May 16, 2009
Phoenix, Arizona




Behind the Scenes

Photographer  -  Melissa Jill Photography
Florist - The Garage by Ivy
Ceremony Site  - Lincoln Heights Christian Church
Officiant - Reverend Ron Elwardt
Reception Site - J W Marriott Desert Ridge
Reception Site Coordinator -  Connie Thibault
Bride’s Gown - Suzanne’s Bridal Boutique
Professional Hair and Makeup- Mureeza Day Spa
Entertainmen t- Michael B. Entertainment
Linens - Special Events Table Linens
Invitations - Red Seal Invitations
Alterations  - Quality Alterations by Nadya
Rehearsal Dinner -  Buca di Beppo

Local Photographers Interviewed in INSTYLE MAGAZINE

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Congratulations to Katrina Wallace and Andrew Meija for being featured in InStyle Magazines feature Style School.  They are a husband and wife team that travels the world capturing their subjects with the essence of style.  I am proud to call them my friends.


This is my favorite recent photo of theirs.  You can see more at  SedonaBride.com
Here is the Link to the article...
http://styleschool.instyleweddings.com/2009/11/snap-shots-sedona-bride.html

Local Vendors Shine in Southern Weddings!

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Two of our favorite vendors were mentioned in Southern Weddings. The Amazing Floral was Designs by Design and the entire Biltmore event was coordinated by Charlee Geisler at Signature Events. Don't you just love the Tiffany lamps festooned with red roses on each table? See more of Leanne + Robert's beautiful wedding at Marriott Photography.

Curtis Whipple, BS

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Judy, Bobbie and I had the best time yesterday watching our friend Curtis Whipple receive his diploma at The University of Phoenix Commencement held at the University of Phoenix Stadium. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Many of you know Curtis as the new coordinator of the Wedding and Event Network here in The Phoenix Area. He is also the President of the American Disc Jockey Association Phoenix Chapter.

If you haven't met Curtis, you have missed out. Bright, funny and a bit whacked (in a good way); he plays the piano, guitar, sings and is one of the most popular and professional disc jockeys in the valley. I am proud to call him my friend.

Congratulations Curtis! Job well done.

Tips for Getting your Wedding on TV

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Platinum Weddings Sunday, April 19th Episode
is featuring a wedding featured in The Wedding Chronicle. Summer Degado and Matt Gehrke were married at The Four Seasons, Scottsdale at Troon North June 21, 2008.

Photographers were Katrina Wallace and Andrew Mejia and edited Hollye Schumacher. Amy Vandervort was the coordinator. The gorgeous flowers were provided The Flower Studio and Petal Pusher. Ray the DJ was present. The Spin was one of the live bands for the affair.

Tri-Rentals and Kool Party Rentals provide much of the splendid decor. My friend Doug Johnston, Avant Garde Limousines coordinated all the transportation. I can't wait for the show.



I recently expanded my cable selections in my office due to the superabundance of wedding shows. I can almost watch a wedding program every hour of the day. Unfortunately, my favorite show "Platinum Weddings" on WeTV shows at 11:00pm on Sunday nights here in Phoenix. I am either too tired from the weekend or I manage to stay up for a couple of episodes and am cranky all Monday from lack of sleep. These are the top weddings with budgets over $100,000 and some go into the millions. I love the ideas, love the professionalism of the planners and love the fact that they usually don't portray the bridal party in a negative light.

Some other shows are WeTV's "Bridezillas," "Amazing Wedding Cakes," "My Fair Wedding" and "Rich Bride, Poor Bride" or TLC, home to "Say Yes to the Dress,""Get Married with Collin Cowie on Lifetime, and even "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway?," on E!'s Style Network. Most of these can be seen in full episodes online as well.

Getting on some of these shows could offer you some services you might not normally afford but at what price? First, having your wedding selected is a lot like getting on a game show. You need to be very appealing! Having a good backstory (as it is referred to) meaning how you met. Did you postpone the wedding because your dog died and you were transported to Oz in a tornado? Great backstory!

Next, you have to fill out the questionaire very creatively! Send an scrapbook with all the questions answered with lots of visual embellishments. Send a video tape along with the questionaire. Do something creative and different to get noticed.

You have to succeed in the first two steps before you get to the Screen Test. Be obsessed or be crazy but above all be authentic in a high energy sort of way. Nothing is more boring than a groom that agrees with everything.

But be prepared to give up some of the control. You may not be able to pick the wedding date and when you do get a date the network can come tape, be ready to find a venue on short notice.
Be ready to have the worst of you and your friends and family portrayed. Although it doesn't always happen, it does make for good TV. The network controls all the footage. So don't say it, think it or do it if you don't want it aired. Be ready to be provoke for reactions also.

If all of this hasn't scared you away, you may be one of the lucky ones that is selected. You will get great video of your day. Your vendors may offer a little extra to show them off in the best light. And who knows, you may have something to share with your grandkids some day.

I can't wait for the show. Of course I will be cranky Monday morning.

Blogging with the Best of Them

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I am sitting with the talented Charlee Geisler of Signature Events discussing blogs. There are so many great ideas opened to brides as well as professionals through the miracle of the internet. I love reading blogs every day and find it cathartic to rant and rave in public.

Charlee writes for The Wedding Chronicle about weddings and event planning and I have convinced her to share some of her insights and ideas developed during her 18 years doing this. I place some random pictures of her events below. She is the 2008 Wedding Chronicle Readers Poll Best Wedding Planner recipient.


Watch for Charlee's Blog soon!





Winner - NACE Confections Competition

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Winner of 3 awards at this years ELEMENTS Competition at the J.W. Marriott - Desert Ridge this year was my friend and advertiser Andrea Carusetta-Blaut of Sedona Cake Couture. On Monday, June 30th, she took 1st Place in the Vintage category, Best of Show (of all entries) and People's Choice Award (voted by the public that attended). This was the 2nd year in a row that she took these top 3 awards! Next year she will be a judge so that others can be so recognized.

Twenty of Arizona's finest cake artists competed. The themes were: traditional. contemporary, retro and vintage. Andrea chose Vintage. I don't have pictures of the other cakes yet but isn't Andrea's amazing. She saw an actual picture of this vase and recreated it in sugar. Those are not real flowers, they are SUGAR! For tasting she brought my favorite of her cakes the chocolate with espresso buttercream. Ummmmmmmmmm. And she is so thin!

My lovely friend Barbara Gardner of Let Them Eat Cake (also an advertiser) had two Kick Ass Cakes! They were also award winning but I don't have pictures of them... yet!

It was a fun evening and I hope to post pictures of the amazing tables as soon as I can get my hands on them. I also want to give a special shout to Connie Thiebault the coordinator extraordinaire of the J.W.Marriott - Desert Ridge. I don't see how she slept. The evening was flawless! Thanks... Oh how I hate my job! (not)

Best Fish I Have Ever Eaten

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I must qualify this statement by saying I usually hate fish. (I love food just hate fish!) For me, it can't look like a fish, have any body parts on it including skin and above all else smell like a fish. Do not take me to a crab shack with newspaper, mallets and buckets. Uh-uh. But the fish I ate was the Grilled Alaskan halibut steak topped with feta cheese, sliced tomato, fresh Greek oregano and lemon garlic sauce. Served with potatoes & vegetables. The picture and the description do not do justice to the great food my guests and I enjoyed at Alexi's Grill in Phoenix, Wednesday. I also heard very favorable remarks about the trout (from a fly fisherman from Montana), salmon and rack of lamb. Add the key lime pie, tiramisu and cheesecake with strawberry sauce and you get the idea we were rolled like barrels out of there. If you are looking for a new place with a classic continental feel, great waiters and friendly owner Michael, visit Alexi's. 3550 N. Central Avenue (At Osborn). 602-279-0982 A GREAT PLACE for rehearsal dinners and they do cater professionally.


PS: I hope those who read this and haven't met me know that I would not write this just because they are an advertiser with The Wedding Chronicle. I write it because it is true.

Andrea Wins Silver Medal in Food Network Challange

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My friend Andrea (Blaut) Carusetta, Owner, Sedona Cake Couture of Sedona was invited to participate in a Cake Challenge on the Food Network!!! She won a Silver Medal as 1st runner up !! (Although they don't show this) For those of you who would like to view the show here's a link with the show dates and times. She was proud to put Sedona in the spotlight of the Food Network!!!!!!!

I am so proud for her!

Here's the LINK

Hope you get to catch an episode! Some other work of Andrea is the cake she made last summer for The Wedding Chronicle's 10th Anniversary party last summer. The Chocolate cake with expresso buttercream!!!


She also won the 2007 NACE Arizona Cake Competition and the Silver Medal at the ACF's 2007 Culinary Competition in Arizona. Plus she's a wonderful woman to meet.
Here are some more of her delectable designs.

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