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Dear Wade and everyone at Spitz and Peck. Thank you so much for the amazing job you did at our wedding. We cant express our gratitude for making everything so enchanting. It was more than I could have ever dreamed of. The way you took my vision and transformed it into something so magical was incredible. Working with you was such an incredible experience. You made us feel like family and we will be forever grateful. Thank you for taking the time to attend our ceremony. It meant so much to us.
Love Danielle and Craig. ![]()
Spitz and Peck is in the spring/summer 2012 issue of the knot. They have done a clients wedding at The Royalton and was voted as 1 of the 16 perfect weddings.
Spitz and Peck transform the ballroom into a college stadium for the Levitz family, along with a football dance floor and giant mascots.
When getting married under a chuppah, the options are really endless in what frames the tallit. Typically you need four posts to raise the cloth or tallit (the Jewish prayer shawl). But minus the cloth, the chuppah makes a great wedding arch or arbor for all faiths.
We recently came across this absolutely fabulous and over the top winter white chuppah that is ideal for a black tie ballroom wedding or a winter forest inspired evening and we had to share. The lovely and talented Butterfly Floral & Event Design created this spectacular showing of cherry blossom branches, roses, hydrangea, and more. Now this might be a bit more lavish than the average chuppah but it certainly pays tribute to the bride and groom and gets gets itching with excitement for what's to come at the reception.
Oh so orange can be oh so beautiful, especially in late summer and fall weddings. Today we're picked a few orange palettes that go way beyond fruit inspiration.
Spitz & Peck created this sophisticated array of orange anchored wedding flowers for a Spanish style wedding. Then we headed over to Martha Stewart to find a few soft hues of orange goodness perfect for your wedding day tabletop. Get ready Disney fans - we've got our favorite princess-inspired wedding ideas coming over the next several days! (yes, we admit it, we're recovering Disney addicts over here at Bridal Bar. We may never fully grow up - but that's okay!) Onto the weddings... Kate and Cinderella may in fact be princesses, but that doesn't mean they have a monopoly on royal-worthy weddings! If you loved what you saw at this years Royal Wedding, or always dreamed of having an elegant wedding fit for a Queen, then we're here to help today with a very important element... your cake! Inspired by the magical offerings Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons has for a princess-worthy wedding and by Kate and William's dreamy wedding, we've rounded up the perfect royal-worthy, all-white wedding cakes. Now all you have to do is decide...traditional or modern?
Photo Credits: Kate Middleton via New York Magazine, Disney World Wedding Photos via Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons As you would expect, the Duke & Duchess went for a traditional wedding cake that was a true showstopper. Cakes may...more here ›
We've gathered up a few cute and unique ways to ask everyone from your flower girl to your bridesmaids and groomsmen. Maybe you prefer to say it through a card, or through a tasty treat? I love the idea of giving your flower girl or ring bearer this cute little book on what their new job involves, talk about a great way to get them excited (and over any fears, too)! Sometimes a little added touch goes a long way!
Custom Cookie by Sweet E's Bakeshop, Flower Girl & Ring Bearer Books and Ring Bearer Wagon by Weddingish, Bridesmaid Socks via Ritzy Bee, Mug by Pressed Orange, Groomsmen Cards by Embellished by Tiffany, Bridesmaid Cards by Lisa Samartino Atelier. |