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CENTRAL NH’S WEDDING MAGAZINE2011 - 2012

Baseball `n BridesWedding Story - A Chance Meeting

Maple Wedding

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Taylor Rentalhas (just about) everything for

Your Special Day...Except the Guests

TentsWedding ArchesPlace Settings

LinensGlasses & Stemware

Tables & ChairsChina & SilverCoffeemakersCandelabras

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A warm NH welcome...

Image: Photography by Kimberly

...and a Capitol kiss, captured as this just-married couple

begin their new life together. The Capitol region offers something for

every bride, from downtown citified wedding fun to the utter romance

of a sun-dappled summertime field. Looking for a different kind of

wedding experience? Don’t overlook the idea of a

NH winter wedding when the snow and ice make a glittering backdrop.

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A New England barn, green pastures and blooming flowers make the farm a perfect place to have your wedding reception. We cater to all who wish to have an inexpensive, yet elegant experience. Indoor capac-ity is the perfect size for small dinner party rehearsal dinners. We offer the flower garden for the cermony, or a more private location overlooking a small pond and green fields. Tents can be positioned atop Dimond Hill Farm overlooking the surrounding valley. Call Pam Clark to discuss your wedding at 603-223-2012.

314 Hopkinton Rd., Concord, NH ~ www.dimondhillfarm.com ~ 603-223-2012 or 603-224-0602

Whatever the Season Romance Lives at Dimond Hill Farm

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Capitol Bride is a trademark of Kathleen Hopper, copyright 2011/2012 by Capitol Bride, PO Box 7364, Gilford, NH 03247, (603) 293-2327. All rights reserved; all materials herein are protected by copyright laws. Reproduction in part or in whole without written permission of the publisher is prohibited. We are not responsible for errors in advertisements/editorial or printer’s errors. We

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C O N T E N T S

From the Editor ..................................... 6Baseball ‘n Brides ................................. 7Getting the Gown.................................11Bridal Stuff We Like ............................ 12Wedding Story - A Chance Meeting .... 16Maple Wedding ................................... 20You Be Our Model Contest Winner .... 22Florist Favorites .................................. 24Flowers by Season ............................. 25Advice from the Floral Experts ........... 26Wedding Best ..................................... 29Photography Tips................................ 32More Wedding Services ..................... 35Wedding Music ................................... 38Advertiser Index.................................. 40 Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery

Pg. 20Sage Photography

Editor / Publisher.............................................................Kathi Caldwell HopperMarketing Consultant............................................................................Katie HillPhoto Shoot Styling...........................................................................Kim KeyesEvent Staff......................................................................Heidi Adams, Katie Hill

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ABOUT THE COVER...Not your grandma’s bridal headpiece! This lush floral head-piece is for the edgy, the daring...or for those who just can’t get enough flowers in their wedding fashions! Floral headpiece/bouquet by Harrington Flowers; image courtesy Sage Photography.

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Ron Kolias Photography

Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery

Pg. 16Corey Garland Photography

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Visit Capitol Bride on Facebookfor the latest updates on our bridal events

& wedding planning tipsor visit www.capitolbridemagazine.com

or www.lakesregionbride.com

reserve the right to reject and/or edit all communications submitted for publication.

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Baseballs, Brides, Maple Syrup and Snowstorms In this issue, we went out on a limb to bring each bride unique ideas to make her wed-ding perfect. We began by mulling over how a bride could make her special location just right for the wedding. Then we decided to take it to the limit by finding some spots that would offer BIG CHALLENGES. Why? Because each and every wedding/reception offers challenges. Tent-ed, indoor, in a backyard or a huge reception facility or a barn party, each spot means the couple must PLAN AHEAD to make the location their own. In our search, we chose two very different locations - the Fisher Cats stadium and a sap house/farm. We filled them with bridal styling, leaning heavily on our team of trusted wed-ding pros to TRANSFORM each spot into a wedding wonderland. We dealt with lugging chairs, tables, linens, gowns, flowers and more up and down stairs, over ball fields, down muddy slopes and through the snow to set up perfect wedding scenes (our sap house photo shoot missed a major late winter snowstorm by just one day and we dodged spring showers on the ball field at our Baseball n Brides shoot). While most brides won’t have these extreme issues to deal with when planning a wed-ding, we wanted to stress that you can indeed have the wedding you want if you plan ahead. Start with a COLOR or FABRIC PATTERN that you love and build on it - your flowers, table linens, invitations and your gown can reflect your favorite location or colors. If we can offer you any advice, it’s plan ahead. Think about colors, locations and how it will work on the big day. Then have fun putting it all together. Enjoy this issue - it is our third annual CAPITOL BRIDE, and it is full of tips and inspira-tion photos as well as a representation of the best NH wedding professionals.

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Best wishes!

Kathi Caldwell-Hopper, Editor

F r o m t h e E d i t o r

above photos: Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery/divine inspirations linen; flowers: Simple Bouquets

Be Your Stylish Self on Your Wedding Day

This is your big day and you don’t want to look like every other bride.

That’s where A Day to Remember comes in...

To put it simply, our gowns are special.

We pay attention to the latest styles and stock the shop with beautiful gowns that reflect your personal taste.

From hip and modern to classical and elegant, we offer gowns that will allow your stylish self to shine

on your wedding day!

1 North Main Street, Concord, NH ~ 603-228-8031 www.adaytorememberbridalboutique.com

A Day to Remember Bridal Boutique

Prom - Tuxedos - Bridal

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Baseball ‘n BridesSummer means baseball...& weddings.

If you love both, combine the fun of a ball game with the decor of your wedding, whether it be elegant or playful.

Choose a color - red in this case - as a starting point & build your wedding color scheme around it.

Location: NH Fisher Cats, Manchester, NHAll photos by Ron Kolias Photography

Gowns pgs. 7-9: Andrea’s Bridal BoutiqueFlowers: Chalifours FlowersTable designs/coordination: Private Weddings & EventsTable linens, flatware, red chiavari chairs, glassware: Be Your Guest, Inc.Handbags: Becky Oh!Hair and Makeup by DesiPhoto shoot styling by Kim Keyes

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1. This gown is just right for an outdoor wedding; the long skirt detaches to make a short dress.

2. This table shows you can have elegance in any setting by Private Weddings and Events. 3.Short wedding gown makes a stunning balcony shot.

4. Becky Oh! coordinated handbags. 5. Deep red roses from Chalifours Flowers; wedding invita-

tion with baseball theme by Private Weddings and Events. 6. Bright, fun baseball bouquet; glam gown and fun cleats/sport socks let us know this bride is

an athlete! 7. This light gown has a detachable skirt that allows it to be worn either full or knee length. 8. Baseball bouquet uses a bat from the bride’s fav

team! 9. Fun baseball themed wedding table by Private Weddings and Events; centerpiece Chali-

fours Flowers. 10. Playful wedding idea - fill snack boxes with flowers in the coordinated color of your

wedding. 11. Got milk? Great, fun shot!. 12. The bridesmaid hits a home run in the red

gown that echoes the color scheme. 13. Elegant yet fun table design by Private Weddings and Events plays through with white and red. 14.

Almost too playful and pretty to cut - the color and design of the wedding cake by Red Blazer echoes

the fun, red color scheme of the day.

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divine inspirations!custom sewing studio

& specialty linen service

serving central NH & beyondWhen you want something above the ordinary,

something unexpected,and something beautiful...

Whether you need a custom gown, uniquetable or chair covers, or anything else for yourwedding, we will help make your special day

one you will never forget!

Call or email for yourpersonal consultation

603-744-2557www.mydivineinspirations.com

[email protected]

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An invitation from The Lady...

Located at the Chase House Inn across from the Town Docks, Meredith, NH

603.279.9967

Informal Bridal, Mother-of-the-Bride or Groom Ensembles, Elegant Event Wear & Party Dresses, Cruisewear, Exquisite Accessories, Fabulous Jewelry!

Lady of the LakePhilbrick Photo

Photo by KimberlyPhilbrick Photo

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Getting the Gown In today’s world, you see bridal gowns everywhere. Between television shows that feature women hunt-ing for their dream dress and web sites full of beauti-ful gowns and You Tube runway show clips, the world of wedding gowns is instantly accessible. All those media outlets are fun to view, but when you get right down to it, you are still left with the task (although it’s a delightful one!) of visiting bridal shops to find your dream dress for the wedding day. Don’t start trying on gowns until you’ve answered these important questions: What month/season will the wedding take place? Where will you hold the wedding reception? Keep these things in mind when you start to shop for your gown; you want a gown that will feel right for the time of year (ie: heavy satin for a July tented wedding or a light sleeveless chiffon for a winter wedding won’t look and feel right). Shop early, because it takes four to six months to have a dress fitted; sometimes longer for one with intricate handwork. If you start shopping eight to 12 months in advance, you will have plenty of time to get the dress you really want. If you have never shopped with anyone for a wed-ding gown, there are some things you need to know. This experience is a bit different from entering a chain store to shop for a new pair of pants. It takes time and a willingness to put yourself into the hands of a good bridal shop consultant to get to the dream gown. Each season brings new trends and styles and col-ors; start by asking the shop personnel what the latest styles are this year. They will show you gowns in dif-ferent styles, such as mermaid, ball gown, strapless, etc. Fabrics change each year as well as the style of the gowns. Says Helen Dionne, owner of A Day to Re-member Bridal Boutique in Concord, “We are seeing the one-shoulder trend continuing in 2011. cont. on pg. 15

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Andrea’s Bridal Boutique147 Chestnut Hill Rd., Rochester, NH

603.335.4044www.andreasbridalboutique.com

2Be Bridal Gowns, BridesmaidsMother of the Bride, Flower Girl attire, Tux Rentals

Short, full length, elegant or fun...

Bridal Gowns

Philbrick Photography

Gown Terminology 101A-line: fitted bodice with modest flair in the skirt,

Ball gown: Fairytale princess dress style with long, flowing skirt, fitted bodice, fullness, created with petticoats or hoops.

Drop waist: Loose or fitted bodice, accentuates the area just below the waistline or the waist itself

Empire: high waist, hitting just below the bust. Mermaid or trumpet: dress hugs the body and begins to flair at the knee.

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Some Bridal Stuff We Like...

Seeing red...and white. Our favorite handbag gal Becky Oh! thinks way beyond traditional white when designing handbags for the bride - she dives right in with colors and patterns to tempt any bride or bridesmaids like this trio of bags in varying patterns and shades of white. www.beckyoh.com

A cocktail and a confection. When we heard about these new cupcakes we were intrigued! When we tasted them we were sold on the cupcakes made with Kahlua, Margaritas and other flavors. These make great wedding party, shower and reception confections. see ad pg. 15

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Framed! This is a great idea to “frame” your special day by Joanna Puza Photography. (Don’t forget to have a trusted guest bring along a beautiful frame for your photos!) www.jpuzaphoto.

Joanna Puza Photography

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Wedding, Corporate

and Special Event Planning

Specializing in Unique Destination Venues

603.569.4786www.signatureeventsnh.com

The Perfect Gown Deserves Perfect Alterations

Over 30 years experience in tailoring & alterations of

formal, professional & daily wear.

Weddings a specialty

30A Warren St., Concord, NHM-F 9 am-4 pm ~ 603-224-5176

Something new, something blue from Impress Me De-signs...petal cones filled with blush rose petals for the guests to shower over the bride and groom as they come down the aisle once wed. The cones are made from a satin finish paper in a

We’re in favor of this! divine inspirations! custom sewing studio has designed some elegant fabrics for Mill Fudge Factory favors. What guest wouldn’t want to be handed a little gem of a gift wrapped in filmy chiffon? www.mydivineinspirations.com

Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery

Maple delicious! Tamarack Farm mini real maple syrup makes a fab gift for guests. www.tamfarm.com

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cobalt blue with platinum satin ribbon. www.impressmedesigns.com

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The mermaid style is also popular.” Call the shop before just dropping in; most shops suggest you make an appointment ahead of time to meet with a bridal shop consultant. This is a good idea; it will give you an undisturbed block of time to convey your tastes and wishes to the shop personnel and to perhaps show them some styles you like from magazines. With this information, the consultant can then start pulling gowns for you to try on. Caitlin at Inspirations Bridal & Formal Wear says, “So far we are seeing that the fit and flare style is go-ing to continue to be popular. Lighter fabrics like silky satins are becoming popular among our brides for their weight and feel, especially for destination weddings. Flowers, ruffles, and lace accents are seen on many dresses. Fun and flirty hair accessories like flowers and feathers or jeweled hair combs are cou-pled with veils.” A bit more gown shopping advice: Be openmind-ed and flexible. The shop consultant will be able to translate your preferences into a choice of gowns that best suits your size, coloring and shape. If you feel the consultant is not listening to you, speak up politely. While your body shape might not be perfect for a mermaid style, if that is what you have your heart set on, let the consultant know that is your wish. Whatever style you ultimately choose for your wedding gown, begin your search early to allow time for the best selection. And don’t forget to have fun on this extra-special trek!

Capitol Bride & Lakes Region Bride

Wedding Events

Castle Wedding AffairSunday, October 23, 2011

11:30 am atCastle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, NH

Capitol Bridal AffairSunday, October 30, 2011

12 noon at Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NHWatch www.lakesregionbride.comor www.capitolbridemagazine.com

for updates on our winter/spring 2012 bridal events.

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Susan L. Gaudette117 Lily Pond Road

Alton, NH

Say “I Do”With the Lakes Region’s

Wedding Officiant

Justice of the Peace ServicesPersonalized ‘from the heart’

Wedding Ceremonies and Customized Vowscreated especially

for each couple

603-875-3106 or [email protected]

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Wedding Story - A Chance MeetingSarah Emberley & Fritz MoeckelJuly 31, 2010 at the Fells, Newbury, NH, all photos Corey Garland Photography

here are two stories of how Sarah Emberley and Fritz Moeckel met; the soon-to-be-a-couple met when they passed on the street and said hello. “We really met when we were having dinner at the Barley House in Concord,” says Sarah. ach was dining separately but aware of one another. “We kept running into each other around town. My mother works in Concord and I would sometimes meet her for lunch. I saw Fritz on one occasion and told my mother while pointing him out

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that he was the ‘really nice guy I was telling you about.’ ” Sarah decided to introduce herself to this nice man. “I left my mother’s table and went to say hello to Fritz. He asked me out on a first date at that point!” That first date was a trek to Portsmouth. Something clicked right away for Sarah and Fritz, and from that time on they were always together or trying to find time to be together in spite of their busy schedules. (Fritz is an attorney and Sarah is a student and project manager for UNH.) After dating for eight months, Fritz popped the question, which came as a big surprise to Sarah. He proposed on the way to a New Year’s Eve party in Boston. Sarah recalls, “He had the cab driver pull into a spot on Boston Common.” The weather was freezing and Sarah was confused as to why they were stopping until Fritz proposed in front of the Swan Boat pond! Sarah said yes and from that moment on the wedding plans were underway. The engagement of 1 1/2 years allowed the couple ample time to plan the wedding they wanted. “I didn’t have specific ideas on wedding colors, but I knew I wanted a natural setting,” Sarah explains. “Fritz and I spend a lot of time in the mountains and outdoors. I wanted to incorporate that part of us into the wedding.” Sarah planned the wedding with Fritz’s help; she wanted them to figure out and enjoy each step of the process together. She first heard about the Fells in Newbury from a friend. The friend was a member of the Fells and told Sarah how beautiful the spot was. “One day I went to the Fellls and knew instantly it was the spot for our wedding,” Sarah recalls. It would be a tented wedding and Lakes Region Tent and Event set up a large tent in the Fells rose garden area and also supplied flatware, tableware and linens for the wedding reception. Remaining vigilant in the planning process was vital and helped give the couple exactly the day they wanted. When asked

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Fritz and Sarah’s Wedding VendorsFlowers: Lotus Floral Designs

Photography: Corey Garland Photography

Location: The Fells, Newbury, NHTent/Rentals:

Lakes Region Tent and EventCake: Foothills Restaurant of Warner

Caterer: Theresa’s Catering

To alleviate any scheduling conflicts the day of the wedding, we would advise hiring a day-of wedding planner. Be organized: Give each vendor an execution plan for the day, so they are all on the same page, and don’t get too stressed about the small things; the details will come together. Further, we would say enjoy the day. Every moment is so special and it goes by too fast. Also for those trying to decide if they should invite children we say DO! They add so much to what the day and event is about, and are usually just so happy to be included.

Fritz and Sarah’s Wedding Tips

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Jct. Rts. 3 & 104, Meredith, NH~

21 Front St.On the Amoskeag Traffic Circle

Manchester, NHCall Chris Bernard or

Ginney McNeil at 279-6212Fax 279-7146

CATERING & BANQUET FACILITIES

[email protected]

• We work with you to customize menus that will createa perfect balance for your occasion.• From casual to elegant, we can assist you in planning yourbridal shower, rehearsal dinner, reception or wedding.• Our family atmosphere carries from our in-house banquetrooms, to your dream location, andour friendly staff is on hand tomake your event memorable.

In-house bakery offering a variety ofsumptuous, creative wedding cakes

Beaver Meadow Banquet Facility“At Beaver Meadow Golf Course”

1 Beaver Meadow St., Concord, NH 603-228-5308

The banquet facility at Beaver Meadow Golf Course is an affordable and attractive

venue to host events such as: Birthday Parties, Anniversary Parties,

Bridal Showers, Baby Showers, Jack & Jill’s, Retirement Parties,

Business Meetings & Small Weddings

Function Room Rates are as Follows:Catered event by Beaver Meadow

Bar & Grille is $50/hour.Non-Catered event by

Beaver Meadow Bar & Grille is $75/hour.*Guests may cater their own event or

utilize an outside caterer. Functions include chairs, tables,

outdoor patio & a bartender.Linens available at an additional cost. Function Room is equipped with WIFI

& seats up to 80 people.Full Liquor License

& Entertainment LicenseContact Beaver Meadow Bar and Grille to view the function room, schedule an event

or discuss other menu ideas.

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“While I did most of the styling and initial planning, Fritz and I definitely both worked on the details,” Sarah adds. “We looked over many invitations, tuxedos, and finalized the guest list, ceremony details and music. I did not want to do these things without him; I needed his input, as this wasn’t my day. It was our day.” The rehearsal dinner was aboard the MV Mt. Sunapee for a dinner cruise. The boat took the wedding party and family around Lake Sunapee at sunset. Sarah recalls, "The roofdeck of the boat was amazing, and the bottom level had tables. We would highly recommend this for a rehearsal dinner and also Appleseed Catering." (The company that catered the rehearsal dinner.) The list included 128 friends and family members. Catering for the reception was by Theresa’s Catering of Henniker and the menu included hors d’oerves, crudités and shrimp cocktail. The salad was roasted beets with goat cheese and pistachios, and the main courses were Beef with Mango, Ginger Salmon with Wasabi Soy dressing, and a delicious Spinach Crepe for a vegetarian option. The cake was equally delicious. Sarah explains, “I had a four-tier butter cream frosted cake with three different kinds of cake. One layer was chocolate with raspberry filling, one was vanilla with summer strawberries, and the third was Red Velvet, my favorite, also with raspberries. The fourth tier was our anniversary cake, and that was also Red Velvet with raspberries. My cake was done by Foothills Restaurant of Warner, whose owner does amazing tasting and looking cakes.” Sarah also praises her florist, Mary Trombley of Lotus Floral Designs. “Mary was right on time, and delivered above and beyond our expectations.” The wedding dress was an Amsale creation and brought high style to the country, outdoor affair. Photos by Corey Garland show the full-length, form-fitting dress that was just right for Sarah. And speaking of the photography, Sarah adds that Corey Garland was always shooting scenes during the day and the photos were just perfect; the images captured the personality of the couple and every detail of the day. The wedding ceremony began at 4:30 pm at the Fells; at 10:30 am the wedding party gathered at a house Sarah’s mother had rented. Hair and makeup styling began at noon. Corey Garland joined the wedding party at the house and captured the fun of the afternoon. The male members of the wedding party had a similar laid-back, fun day at the nearby Rosewood Inn. “There were so many great moments of the wedding day that it is difficult to choose just one,” Sarah replies when asked what her favorite part of her wedding might be. “Being walked down the aisle by my father and stepfather, looking back at all our friends there supporting us, and kissing my husband rank at the top. Also, my five-piece jazz band, and a friend who sang our first song. (Bill Whiteman of Whitesteeple Productions.) The Fells staff, my florist, my photographer, and friends were amazing in ensuring that I was ready, and the site looked perfect.” The honeymoon was in sunny St. Lucia and offered the couple a break to relax after all the months of planning. With a lot of attention to details, the couple had a wedding that echoed their personalities and brought friends and family together for a perfect outdoor day; all this started from a chance meeting in a restaurant!

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Imagine your wedding in a place so beautiful and serene that the Shakers called it the “Chosen Vale.”

Call to discuss your wedding plans

Nestled in a valley between Mt. Assurance and Mascoma Lake in Enfield, NH, the Enfield Shaker site has been cherished for over 200 years.

Hold your wedding on the grounds of beautiful Enfield Shaker Museum. Carefully tended flower gardens and gorgeous buildings will set the scene for your special day.

Tented weddings ~ Intimate receptions in the Great Stone Dwelling House. Overnight accommodations available.

Wedding photo opportunities abound on the acres of property.

Open Year-Round ~ 447 NH Route 4A, Enfield, NH 03748 ~ (603) 632-4346 www.shakermuseum.org

Photography by Kimberly

Photography by Kimberly

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Maple WeddingAll photos by Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery

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Maple Wedding

W ho says you can't have the setting and colors you adore, even in inclement winter/spring weather? The bold colors of black and hot pink hold their own in the snowy

setting of a maple sap house/farm in the woods. Take advantage of the rustic buildings, mismatched farmhouse chairs and snow to create a wedding that is all your own. Let maple set the taste

for maple martinis and cupcakes. Table designs/linens: divine inspirations!; flowers: Simple Bouquets; strapless wedding

gown: Lady of the Lake; hair/makeup: Custom For You; styling Kim Keyes; location: Tamarack Farm, Loudon, NH.

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you be our modelall photos Photography by Kimberly

At our annual Capitol Wedding Affair bridal show in 2010, we chose (at random) one lucky bride-to-be. The prize? A photo spread in the 2011 issue of Capitol Bride magazine and a day of modeling fun.

The winning bride-to-be is Bryrony Poulton, who will be getting married in the coming year. The vendors who contributed to the prize were: Photography by Kimberly; hair and makeup by Custom For You;

gowns by Inspirations Bridal; bouquets by Sorella Floral Design; location Enfield Shaker Village.

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Number one: Lush florals just right for reception centerpieces by Simple Bouquets; number two: stylish country flowers from Lo-tus Floral Designs; number three: casual flowers mix wonderfully with antiquey roses from the Blossom Shop; number four: green in many hues pulls this bouquet together from Chalifours Flow-ers; number five: poolside wedding adorned with lush flowers by Bill Boudreau from Nicole's Greenhouse & Florist; number six: seaworthy bouquet from Harrington Flowers.

florist favoritesFlowers do indeed make the day. We offer flower de-signs by our trusted wedding professionals that are their personal favorites.

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"Love is the flower you've got to

let grow."- John Lennon

Sage Photography

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Flowers by Season

736 Central St., Franklin, NH 603.934.4508www.blossomshopnh.com

Quality flowers & artistic design for your weddingCordele Photography

The Blossom Shop

Summer - Summer weddings offer so many wonderful flowers from which to choose, including daffodils, snapdragons and of course all the popular lilies that brides love for their bouquets.Fall - Popular colors for an autumn wedding include the color of leaves at peak season: deep red, bright yellow, lush bur-gundy, orange and dark brown. Sunflowers, in bloom in late summer and early fall, are a popular choice because of their beautiful and showy yellow color. Other fall wedding flower options include asters, gladiolas and asters; many florists can use fall gourds, pumpkins and mums.Winter - A NH wedding most often means snow. If you choose a winter wedding, you might have made that choice because you love snow and the neutral background it creates for colorful flowers. Many brides choose to decorate with flowers that are deep red, purple and green. Roses and calla lilies, asters and amaryllis are popular flowers for a winter wedding.Spring - Some brides choose spring weddings when they can get the wedding they want at off-season discounted prices for reception sites and other vendor services. Spring flowers are in bloom and offer a number of choices from orchids, tulips, daises and hyacinth. Bridal bling - don't overlook the bling that can really dress up any bouquet! Florists are experts at bringing flowers togeth-er with fun, bright or ornate ribbons; you can also use heirloom lace instead of ribbon. Perhaps you have some favorite buttons or jewelry from your mother or grandmother? Your florist can embellish your bouquet with these pieces to keep a family member close to your heart as you take your wedding vows. Button bouquets - A recent trend is to use a multitude of buttons for a bouquet versus traditional flowers. This style is not for everyone, but if you have a collection of buttons - antique or new - and like the idea, talk to your florist about options.

Mark R. Ducharme Photography

Wondering what flowers will be best for your wedding? In NH, the seasons offer up extreme weather; does that mean you can't have beautiful

flowers in a snowstorm or a summer heat wave? Yes, you can say expert florists! Each season brings flowers that are best bets for your wedding.

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Advice from the Experts... You can trust your wedding floral design to these wedding professionals; here they share a few tips to help you get the perfect flowers for your wed-ding. Brad Harrington of Harrington Flowers says, "Be creative with your flowers and your budget.It's fun to be creative with your flowers, cake and other decor but it's even more important to be cre-ative with your budget. There are many things you can do and afford, so don't easily eliminate ideas. For example, you might like to have tall ar-rangements for your reception, but you know it will not fit into your budget. A great solution is to do impact tables; show your florist your reception floor plan and he/she can suggest where these tall arrange-ments can go and then use something more eco-nomical and creative for the other tables that fit your budget and theme. "In a lot of weddings it works well to put money into just a handful of designs instead of try-ing to spread it out between all the tables. This really gives a better show." Brad continues, "There are lots of examples like this to cut your cost. Don't be afraid to ask for ideas and get creative. It could save you money and make your special day even more beautiful and af-fordable than you dreamed. "Notice textures....what attracts you to cer-tain bouquets and flowers. When looking at flowers for your wedding, note not only the colors that you like but the textures as well. Everyone is attracted to different textures. Some people like the look of all smooth flowers as in a bouquet of calla lillies. Others prefer flowers with more texture such as hydrangeas.Your florist can balance the texture(s) in your bou-quets to your taste and style. Just as we do with col-ors, it is important to balance textures as well so they are appealing to the eye. When looking at flowers, take note of what attracts you other than the color. This will help your designer make substitutions to flowers that are not available or for other flowers that give you a better value." Mary Trombley of Lotus Floral Designs offers this advice, " Embrace color! Remember, the more contrast you have among your flowers, the better your pictures will look. Add character to the flowers by choosing interesting containers like vintage tins

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and ball jars. Little tricks like adding a waist of rib-bon to a plain glass vase brings instant elegance." Shares Robin of Simple Bouquets when asked for advice she gives brides, "Every bride is beautifully unique and deserves individual attention. If your florist looks right through you as she checks off items on a list, find another florist who really sees you and can share your vision. "If you're bewildered as to why a simple rose corsage doesn't cost only the $2.99 grocery store price, please remember that your wedding flower arrangements include the cost of labor and supplies that go into your arrangement. Intensive arrange-ments (such as those that must be done very quickly on site at your venue) can cost even more for labor."

Notice textures....what attracts you to certain bouquets

and flowers.— Mary Trombley,

Lotus Floral Designs

Choosing wedding flowers should be a fun, according to Kristin Condon O'Neil, co-owner/de-signer at Ideas In Bloom, although some brides get overwhelmed by the number of flowers and flower combinations to be had. In order to simplify the process, she suggests these tips: Color pallete-What colors will you use in your wedding and what flowers would enhance that pallette? Overall feel/theme of wedding-romantic, rustic, preppy, etc. Favorite flowers-Is there a bloom that you absolutely love? Chances are it would make a great focal flower for your wedding if in season. Seasonality-This is a huge buzz word in the wedding industry. Many flowers are available year round, but there are a popular few (like Peonies,

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cont. from pg. 28ley, Cosmos, etc.) that have very short seasons. Con-sider the time of year you are getting married and edit your floral wish-list accordingly. Budget-Usually couples set aside 8-10% of their overall budget for wedding flowers. This amount should cover personal flowers for the bridal party and family, ceremony and reception spaces, and any additional decor. Pictures-Search online or pull photos from magazines to bring to your floral consultation. Pho-tos you love can help your florist determine the type of flowers, bouquet styles, and arrangements you favor. Bill Boudreau of Nicole's Greenhouse and Florist shares his thoughts, "The big mistake brides make in choosing their flowers is trying to include all the colors of the wedding in their bouquet. Adding color is always a nice touch, but the bride's bouquet should be all about her, as different in style and color choice as each bride. "Choose the type of flowers and accent that you care about the most. Let a professional designer help you with the style of your bouquet so that it will be as perfect as you imagine."

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Wedding Bestour photographers share favorite images

Ron Kolias Photography

Red Barn Photography

Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery

Philbrick Photography

Thomas Michael Photography

Sage Photography

Corey Garland Photography

Photography by Kimberly

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Flower Terminology 101Boutonniere: Single bloom of one or a few flowers worn by

the groom, groomsmen, ushers, ring bearers and immediate male family members.

Break-apart toss bouquet: Small clusters of flowers tied with ribbon - looks like one toss bouquet but comes apart into smaller

clusters of flowers allowing more than one person to catch a part of the bouquet.

Hand-tied bouquet: Bridal and bridesmaid’s bouquet shaped while the florist holds the flowers. Natural flower stems are

wrapped in ribbon or lace.Cascade Bouquet: Style looks like a fall of flowers arranged

in a loose cascading appearance.

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Photography Tips Ok, so you're engaged. You've been thinking about hir-ing a wedding photographer, but your Uncle Joe says he can do it. He's an expert, he says - well, sort of an expert, he concedes. He has a camera and a flash and a really cool point and shoot as a back-up camera. He can do it, and save you a bundle, he assures you. If there is anything to NOT scrimp on, it's your wed-ding photography. Long after the guests go home, the cake is devoured and the reception tables and chairs put away, all you have left is your memory of the day. And if you are smart, you will also have some stellar photos that you can look at in the years ahead. Decide here and now to hire a wedding photographer. There are lots of them out there in all price ranges and they will take the worry and stress off your shoulders about who will be capturing your day the way you want to remember it. If all goes well, the photos taken at your wedding will be around for future generations to enjoy. You will want not only photos, but a beautiful wedding photo album to store these precious memories. How does one choose just the right professional wedding photographer? You should consider your personal prefer-ences in photography, your budget and the chemistry you have with the photographer. Be prepared when interviewing photographers to have the terms traditional, photojournalistic (candid), and artis-tic used to describe their work. A good wedding photogra-pher should be able to walk the line and do something of all these styles equally well. Always ask to see examples of the photographer's work. You should insist on viewing com-plete wedding albums to see how your final album could look. Can you picture yourself in the place of the brides you see in the photos? Do you like the posing, the style, the framing of the images? Stick to your budget, but don't forsake quality for some-thing less just because it's under budget. As with any ser-vice, you will get what you pay for. Ask how many hours of coverage you will receive, the total cost, how many photog-raphers will be shooting your wedding and how long until you get online proofs. Chemistry is very important; while this sounds odd, it's not when you consider this person will be with you nearly every step of the way on your wedding day. Are you com-fortable with the photographer? Do you want someone who will give you directions or a more laid-back style? You should feel comfortable inviting the photographer into ev-ery portion of the wedding, from getting ready to the last dance. Your photographer should be calm and assertive and have a positive energy about them. Make sure he or she shows a genuine interest in you and your family. Do not hire a photographer that makes you feel that your wed-ding day is just another job for them. Your photos would certainly reflect that.

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Here are some questions to ask/consider when shopping for a wedding photographer:

1. When looking at examples of their work, does it reflect the quality/style of pictures I would like for my wedding?

2. Does the photographer display pictures of mod-els or real weddings with ceremony and reception shots?

3. Are they available on the date you need them; does the price include the entire day or do they have packages?

4. What does their fee include? Do you get prints, an album, a disc?

5. What photographer will be at my wedding? The one you are interviewing/the principle photogra-pher or will they send an assisant photographer? 6. Are there travel fees if the photographer must drive to another town/state?

7. What is the turnaround time for receiving my weddding photos?

8. Does the photographer touch up the photos and if so, what is their style? 9. Is there a written release for the pictures so you can print them at your convenience?

10. Ask for three references.

11. What is the deposit fee? Contract signed when?

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* Unforgettable (Nat King Cole)* Can’t Help Falling In Love (Elvis Presley)* Can I Have This Dance? (Ann Murray)* The Way You Look Tonight (Frank Sinatra)* It Had To Be You (Harry Connick, Jr.)* What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong)* Endless Love (Diana Ross and Lionel Richie)* I Cross My Heart (George Strait)* I Swear (John M. Montgomery or All 4 One)* A Whole New World (Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle)* As Time Goes By (A Kiss Is Just A Kiss) (Mi-chael Feinstein)* When You Say Nothing At All (Allison Krauss)* Faithfully (Journey)

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* No Ordinary Love (Sade)* Here And Now (Luther Vandross)* I Can Love you Like That (John M. Montgom-ery)* Power Of Love (Celine Dion)* Tonight I Celebrate My Love (Roberta Flack & Peabo Bryson)* Everything I Do {I Do For You} (Bryan Adams)* When A Man Loves A Woman (Percy Sledge or Michael Bolton)* All My Life (Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville)* I’ll Be There (Mariah Carey)* On Bended Knee (Boyz II Men)* At Last (Etta James)* Don’t Know Much (Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville)* From This Moment On (Shania Twain)* Our Love Is Here To Stay (Harry Connick, Jr.)* Unchained Melody (The Righteous Brothers)* Wind Beneath My Wings (Bette Midler)* I Got You Babe (Sunny & Cher)* Love & Marriage (Frank Sinatra)

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Father/Daughter Dance

• My Girl (The Temptations)• Thank Heaven For Little Girls (Gigi)• Just The Way You Are (Billy Joel)• Unforgettable (Nat King Cole/Natalie Cole) • The Wind Beneath My Wings (Bette Midler)• Butterfly Kisses (Bob Carlisle)• The Way You Look Tonight (Frank Sinatra)• Isn’t She Lovely (Stevie Wonder)• Have I Told You Lately (Rod Stewart)• My Dad (Paul Peterson)

Mother/Son Dance

• Don’t Know Much (Linda Rondstadt/Aaron Neville)• I.O.U (Jimmy Dean)• Moon Dance (Van Morrison)• Through The Years (Kenny Rogers)• Because You Loved Me (Celine Dion)• You’re The Inspiration (Chicago)• In My Life (Beatles)• Stand By Me (Ben E. King)• Moon River (Andy Williams)• Til The End of Time (Perry Como)

Bridal Party Dance

• That’s What Friends Are For (Dionne Warwick)• Can You Feel The Love Tonight (Elton John)• Friends In Low Places (Garth Brooks)• We Are Family (Sister Sledge)• Celebration (Kool & The Gang)

Cutting The Cake

• Cut The Cake (Average White Band)• How Sweet It Is (James Taylor)• Sugar Sugar (Archies)• Hit Me With Your Best Shot (Pat Benatar)• Pour Some Sugar On Me (Def Leppard)

Garter & Bouquet Toss

• The Stripper (David Rose)• Legs (ZZ Top)• Oh Yeah (Yello)• U Can’t Touch This (MC Hammer)• Wild Thing (Tone Loc)

Last Dance

• Last Dance (Donna Summer)• Could I Have This Dance (Anne Murray)• The Time of My Life (Bill Medley/Jennifer Warnes)• Always & Forever (Heatwave)• From This Moment On (Shania Twain/Bryan White)

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Capitol Bride Magazine Advertiser IndexA Day to Remember, pg. 6, 228-8031

Andrea’s Bridal Boutique, pg. 11, 335-4044Aprylle & Reed Flute & Guitar, pg. 38, 783-8901

Allstar Products/DJ Dan, pg. 35, 798-5802Beaver Meadow Banquet Facility, pg. 18, 228-5308

Becky Oh!, pg. 12, 624-9707The Blossom Shop, pg. 25, 934-4508

Capitol Center for the Arts, pg. 19, 225-1111, ext. 114Capitol Craftsman/Romance Jewelers, 224-6166, Back CoverChalifour’s Flowers, Gift & Gourmet, pg. 27, 1-800-376-9696

Cocktail Confections, pgs. 15 & 35, 496-0271Corey Garland Photography, pg. 31, 848-5411

Country Bridals & Formal Wear, pg. 11, 532-7641Custom for You, pg. 35, 268-0820Dimond Hill Farm, pg. 4, 223-2012

divine inspirations!, pg. 10, 744-2557Enfield Shaker Museum, pg. 19, 632-4346

Fancy That, pg. 14, 888-323-2832George Parker/GeorgeonGuitar.com, pg. 39, 883-3769

Gilmanton Winery, pg. 23, 267-8251Grace Limousine, pg. 34, 1-800-328-4544

Gunstock, pg. 14, 737-4311Harrington Flowers, pg. 28, 548-3603

Hart’s Turkey Farm Restaurant, pg. 18, 279-6212Ideas in Bloom, pg. 35, 620-2973

Impress Me Designs, pg. 35, 490-6148Inn on Newfound Lake/Pasquaney Restaurant,

Inside Back Cover, 744-9111

Inspirations Bridal & Formal Wear, pg. 12, 447-1251Joanna Puza Photography, pg. 40, 491-9645

JP Susan Gaudette, pg. 15, 875-3106/566-2111Kokopelli, pg. 1, 539-4700

Lady of the Lake, pg. 10, 279-9967Lotus Floral Designs, pg. 26, 491-4063

Mattressman, pg. 37, 524-9040Music Road Mobile Disc Jockey Service, pg. 38, 286-3102

Nicole’s Greenhouse & Florist, pg. 27, 228-8294Owl’s Nest Resort & Golf Club, pg. 2, 1-888-OWL-NEST

Pats Peak, pg. 23, 1-888-PATS PEAKPhilbrick Photography, pg. 30, 356-9822

Photography by Kimberly, pg. 30, 539-4982Planet Marshmallow, pg. 35, 554-1187

Prestige Limousines, pg. 36, 1-877-781-LIMORed Barn Photography, pg. 33, 470-6079

Red Blazer, pg. 4, 224-4101Ron Kolias Photography, pg. 32, 703-4201

Sage Studios Photography, pg. 39, 1-866-589-7243Signature Events, pg. 13, 569-4786Simple Bouquets, pg. 28, 286-7200

Special Events of New England, pg. 37, 624-8389Stephanie Wales Creative Imagery, pg. 31, 387-5633

Susana’s Sewing Studio, pg. 13, 224-5176Taylor Rental, Inside Front Cover, 224-1931

Thomas Michael Photography, pg. 33, 275-4772WZID Wedding Expo, pg. 34

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