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What to Know About Planning Your D.I.Y. Wedding

Kathy Jonas |  July 24, 2015

The do it yourself movement – from home repairs to sewing to gardening – started in earnest in the 1970s. It embodies the ideas of independence, creativity and the joy of using your own hands to make something.

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2015 Wedding Trends

Kathy Jonas |  July 13, 2015

I was so excited about 2015, I decided to start looking online for wedding trends before the end of the year. But I didn’t find any. It took until the end of January before these inevitable lists started surfacing. Maybe it takes the experts a little while to decide what’s new and fresh!

The Unavoidable Question: Who Pays for the Wedding?

Jenna Nelson |  July 7, 2015

Thirty-thousand dollars. That's what the AVERAGE cost of weddings are today, according to The Knot. What can you buy with $30,000? Well, I'll tell you. That's a brand new car. A down payment on a house. Two years of college. Somewhere around 10 trips to Europe.

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Our Goal: Simply Happy Weddings

Kathy Jonas |  July 6, 2015

No bride is ever going to say:  “oh I wish I could find more information about weddings!”  Google  “weddings” and you get 36 million results. That’s right. 36 million. 

 

Blushing Bride: A Dramatic Photo Shoot in Lafayette

Sarah Parent |  June 11, 2015

Planners, inspired by the beauty of the Historic Lahr Atrium, chose the color palette of blush, marsala and gold to accentuate the vintage appeal of the location. Blush and gold mercury glass vessels and candle votives are used alongside gold chargers, blush linens with pops of gold, vintage books and clocks. 

Posh in Polka Dots: A Style Shoot with Charm and Pizzazz

Michelle Samardzija |  June 11, 2015

For our one-of-a-kind inspiration shoot, we wanted to take the current trends of 2015 and turn them up a notch. With blush being the color of the year for many brides, we focused on a beautiful ombre to blush palette with pops of gold and the surprise of polka dots. The Allure, located in a historic building in LaPorte, is the ideal spot for this stylish shoot. Following the photography, couples poured into the facility for a new kind of bridal show, Inspire Us. 

11th Annual Table Design Charity Event

Monica Richard |  June 11, 2015

The Indiana Chapter of the Association of Bridal Consultants (ABC) celebrated its annual event benefiting the American Cancer Society at Sahm’s Atrium at the Tower on March 7th and 8th.  Now in its 11th year, this event included a weekend of designer tablescapes created by Indiana’s elite florists, wedding planners and event professionals. Specialty tablescapes and vignettes for weddings, wedding events (bachelorette parties and showers) and social events filled the space for the weekend celebration. 

A Bohemian Rhapsody at The Homestead

Kathy Jonas |  June 10, 2015

This captivating cover is all about the Bohemian style – from the sunset, the ethereal umbrellas hanging from the beams of the barn to the colorful textures used throughout. Photographer Holly Russell and her fantastic team of wedding pros created a magical and whimsical shoot perfect for today’s fun and relaxed bride. 

The Wedding Story of...Lauren & Tom Kohr

Kathy Jonas |  June 10, 2015

Lauren Burke and Thomas Kohr met at Yale University after a freshman picnic for athletes. He was on the crew team and she was on the volleyball team. They both moved to New York City after graduation and sports brought them together once again playing coed volleyball in the NY Urban Professional Volleyball league.

The Wedding Story of...Leah & Steve Engelstad

Kathy Jonas |  June 10, 2015

​Leah Overmyer and Steve Engelstad met at the end of the summer of 2011 at Brothers Bar and Grill in Broad Ripple. Their first date took place four days later. Leah and Steve had looked at a ring while in Seattle and she was suspicious he had bought it for her. But he told her he was not able to get that one and they had to look at some different options. She was fine with that because marrying him meant more than a particular ring. “He then turned and pulled out the ring we saw in Seattle,” Leah says.