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Historic Themes: A Gateway In Many Ways

Ian Wilson |  November 2, 2012

Of course weddings are a special event in the timeline of a couple's life, but can weddings transport us back to a different aesthetic time as well?

My Wedding In: Columbus, Indiana

WeddingDay |  October 30, 2012

World-famous architecture and sculptures, an historic downtown, a romantic inn with sunken gardens and fountains and it’s all in Central Indiana! Let us help you design your one-of-a-kind wedding in Columbus, Indiana.

Cake & Desserts

Mod Romance

WeddingDay |  October 30, 2012

This modern, chic inspiration wedding was a collaboration between Cake Zen, Design Group, the Indiana State Museum and Molly Connor Photography. A creative group of Indianapolis wedding and event vendors came together to bring to life an inspired shoot that was contemporary and sophisticated while maintaining a touch of classic romance. 

The First Look: Taking a Few Moments to Enjoy One Another

Molly Connor |  October 12, 2012

Decisions, decisions, decisions.  When planning a wedding, your life becomes consumed with decisions.  But taking a moment to think about whether or not you want to see your groom before the ceremony is one of the most important decisions you can make - both emotionally and logistically.

Beyond the Honeymoon

Andy Hammond |  October 5, 2012

"I pronounce you husband and wife. You may now combine your balance sheets.” So maybe that isn’t exactly how the saying goes. However it should be the case. If you’re newly married, congratulations on your new marriage and committing the rest of your lives to one another. This is a time of excitement, adjustment and growth in the most special bond that humans ever create.

On Location - St. Joseph, MI

WeddingDay |  September 25, 2012

Sandy beaches, romantic sunsets, shopping, art and wine - have a destination wedding close to home in St. Joe Michigan. Get to know this one-of-a-kind Midwest town and you'll find yourself falling in love.

Wedding Traditions: Some to Ditch, Some to Keep and Some to Tweak

WeddingDay |  September 25, 2012

Everyone knows the common wedding traditions, but do you know where these superstitions came from and how they have evolved into today’s practices? We’ve dug up some fun theories about why the cake is white or the groom can’t see the bride before the wedding. It’s up to you to decide whether these traditions are important or whether you want to break with tradition and add your own twist.

Around the World Bridal Shower - Themed Shower Makes a World of a Difference

Jamey Harding |  September 25, 2012

Childhood family vacations first inspired JJ Welling’s fascination with cultural diversity. Early childhood trips to various countries in Western Europe opened her eyes to the world. Later, expanded adventures in Eastern Europe, Cambodia, Thailand, and Russia broadened her worldview even further.

Cultural Heritage for Your Wedding Menu

Amy von Eiff |  September 25, 2012

Cultural weddings have become very popular and have gained momentum due to an increase in cultural understanding. Even non-ethnic brides are looking for bold, colorful and worldly touches to add to their wedding day. As the owner of A Cut Above Catering, I create “One World Weddings,” which coordinates the events of brides and grooms from different cultures. 

Wedding Day Style: This Season's Hottest Styles off the Runway

WeddingDay |  September 25, 2012

A few of our favorite wedding gown styles right off the runway!