Posts Tagged ‘new england wedding’

Kate Parker and Sylvia Weinstock Featured in the Latest Issue of Brides Magazine

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

We are very excited to announce that Kate Parker and my Kate Parker Wedding member, Sylvia Weinstock, are featured in the March 2010 issue of Brides Magazine. Kate Parker is an expert in New England weddings and Brides magazine asked for her advice!  Sylvia Weinstock is featured in the article “America’s most beautiful cakes” which featured the top 23 most beautiful cakes in America.  What a great accomplishment!  We hope you enjoy this as much as we did, check it out below!

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The March 2010 issue of Brides Magazine!

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This article was so cool, all the cakes were so amazing.

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We loved this cake by Sylvia Weinstock, it is absolutely stunning and looks incredibly real!

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This is the awesome article where Kate Parker gives her own expert advice!

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Pick up the latest issue of the magazine to read all the advice Kate Parker gives for weddings on the New England Coast!

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my Kate Parker Wedding is your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

Real Weddings from Real Vendors: Candace Jeffery, January 6, 2007

Monday, January 11th, 2010

This week, Connecticut wedding photographer, Candace Jeffery of Candace Jeffery Photography shares her wedding with my Kate Parker Wedding!  This “Real Wedding from Real Vendors” features Candace and husband Josh in their beautiful Connecticut wedding which took place on January 6, 2007.  Candace Jeffery Photography is a member of the my Kate Parker Wedding family and we are so excited to get a glimpse of Candace and Josh’s wedding day.  We are so lucky to have such great vendors willing to share their special day with us.  Take a look at the gorgeous photographs and the insight from Candace below!

Real Weddings from Real Vendors: Candace Jeffery

Real Weddings from Real Vendors: Candace Jeffery

Top 3 priorities:

1. Photography, of course, Rich Esposito, Photographer-R.E.
2. Location: Wadsworth Mansion, Middletown, CT
3. Food: Jordan Caterers

Anything I would have changed: Seeing as our wedding was pretty small and untraditional, I thought it would be silly, and a bit showy, if I wore a veil.  So I decided not to.  Looking back, I really wish that I had.  That was my one and only time in my life that I would have been able to wear a veil, and I even had my mothers super long veil available to me!  I also think that I might have chosen different jewelry to wear, something more funky.

Anything I wouldn’t have changed: We are both so happy with the way that we planned our wedding.  It was very small, and not very traditional.  The first untraditional thing that we did was to plan a January wedding.  Because we work in the wedding industry, we had to have an off season wedding.  We took a chance having a wedding in CT in January, but it turned out wonderfully, as it was 72 degrees and sunny!  So I definitely would not have changed the date of our wedding!  Also, we only had 75 guests at our wedding, which was perfect for us.  Just our closest friends and family, and our three kids.  We didn’t have a bridal party, which we did for personal reasons, and I am very happy about that.  Also, Josh and I saw each other before the ceremony to do all of our photos, which is one of my favorite things about our wedding.  This is something that I recommend to all of my clients, it is very special.  We were with our photographer for about two hours doing photos all around the Wesleyan campus, as well as the grounds at Wadsworth Mansion.

I did my own hair and makeup, as well as all of the flower arrangements and my bouquet. We used an Ipod for all of our music, and that was fantastic.  My brother-in-law was there to make sure that there were no problems, but Josh had been compiling all of the music for a few months before the wedding, and we knew that everything was going to be perfect.  We didn’t have a traditional sit down dinner, just basically a four hour cocktail party with passed hors d’oeuvres.  We didn’t even have a wedding cake, but a bunch of mini desserts passed to our guests.  So really, I think our wedding was great, and there is almost nothing that I would have done differently!

Our first dance song: By Your Side, by Sade.  Our first dance was the only traditional part of our Reception, no parent dances, bridal party dance, cake cut, garter or bouquet toss.

Real Weddings from Real Vendors: Candace Jeffery

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Real Weddings from Real Vendors: Candace Jeffery
Real Weddings from Real Vendors: Candace Jeffery

Real Weddings from Real Vendors: Candace Jeffery

All photographs above are credit of Richard Esposito, a member of my Kate Parker Wedding

Thanks to Candace and Josh for sharing your wedding with us!

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Connecticut wedding photographer, Candace Jeffery Photography, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your new online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing brides to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

New Hampshire Reception Venue – Castle in the Clouds

Monday, November 16th, 2009

New Hampshire wedding reception venue, Castle in the Clouds, is located in the beautiful lakes region of New Hampshire and is a featured vendor new to the my Kate Parker Wedding family.

New Hampshire Wedding Reception Venue - Castle in the Cloudsimage by Philbrick Photography

Castle in the Clouds is a 16-room Arts and Crafts mountaintop estate overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee.

New Hampshire Wedding Reception Venue - Castle in the Clouds

New Hampshire Wedding Reception Venue - Castle in the Clouds

Caste in the Clouds offers a 270 degree view of the mountains and lakes and has incredible visibility from the Winnipesaukee Room.

New Hampshire Wedding Reception Venue - Castle in the CloudsHaving your ceremony outdoors at the estate is an ideal setting with it’s elaborate gardens and breathtaking views.

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image by Philbrick Photography

New Hampshire Wedding Reception Venue - Castle in the Cloudsimage by Philbrick Photography

Ok, if you’re not afraid of heights, take advantage of the Castle’s structure and landscape.

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Website: www.castleintheclouds.org
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget: New Hampshire under $25k

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New Hampshire reception venue, Castle in the Clouds, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing brides to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

Wedding Advice from Meagan Gilpatrick of Maine Seasons Events

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Meagan from Maine Seasons Events shares with brides some creative and practical ways to enhance a guest’s experience at a wedding. Check out some of Meagan’s great ideas!  ~LS

At Maine Seasons Events, we consider many details when choosing elements that will enhance our wedding guests’ experience.  Creating many outdoor weddings, and being in Maine, the weather changes often and sometimes dramatically-having rain ponchos and umbrellas stashed nearby, even on the sunniest of summer days has proven to be a smart idea.

While guests arrive and mingle prior to the wedding ceremony, beverage stations help quench their thirst on warm summer afternoons.  Bamboo fans attached to each wedding program and handed out at the entrance to the ceremony, allow guests to create their own cooling breeze, if Mother Nature isn’t providing one.  And though it is not a new idea, flip flops in baskets by the dance floor have saved many a box of Band Aids from being deployed!

Containers of insect repellent, in multiple forms, DEET and DEET free, are usually found almost empty at the end of a summer wedding on the Maine coast.  Custom embroidered hats for a sunny dock side rehearsal luncheon are a fun way to provide guests relief from the sun’s glare on the ocean.  Heaters in tents for cool autumn weddings, fun kid activates and foods for guests with little ones, and a quiet, comfortable and clean place for new mommies to nurse, feed and change their infants have been important guest specialties at our weddings.  After dinner snacks for dancers and late night party goers, a bouncy castle for kids or college friends to jump on (it’s happened), photo booths and memory tables, featuring photos of the couple as children, their parents and grandparents on their wedding days and even slideshows of the couple growing up, provide guests with sustenance and entertainment.  When thinking of your guests’ experience, consider the season, the weather, the temperature, the hour of the conclusion of the wedding and any special logistic or environmental factors that provide an opportunity to do a little something special.  In many cases guests have gone to great lengths, travel and expense to be with a couple on their wedding day, and it is a kind gesture and good hosting to consider their overall experience.

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Living in New Hampshire, we know how viscous those pesky mosquitoes and gnats can be and with something so simple as a couple containers filled with bug spray, guests will be more at ease throughout the night.

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Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Brea McDonald Photography

Loving this!  Simple yet, chic.

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Bamboo is such a great texture and perfect for a summer event, whether your wedding is on the beach or at a farm.

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Maine Seasons Events
Website: www.maineseasonsevents.com
Blog: www.maineseasons.blogspot.com
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget: ME, $25-50k and $50-80k

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Maine wedding planner, Meagan Gilpatrick of Maine Seasons Events is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing brides to quality vendors based on their price range and state.