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This sports themed mitzvah from Janie Haas Events had us cheering!
Happy Wedding Wednesday!  Today we thought we would share with you some of our favorite ideas for a travel themed wedding (or birthday party, or anniversary, or bon voyage...).  It's truly one of our favorite themes for a wedding, because it lets you get super personal and creative.
Laura and Robert’s wedding at The Chatham Bars Inn captured the history, charm and sense of family that Cape Cod represented for the couple. Escorted by a Scottish bagpiper, the couple strolls along the lantern lit boardwalk...
Crossroads Rhode Island utilized innovation and imagination to recreate a pirate wonderland inside the field house at Wheeler Farm for their annual fundraiser. Guests found themselves shipwrecked...
The Boston Public Library was the perfect historic landmark to represent the city where Erin and Daniel met and fell in love. The couple embraced the romantic setting...
Something old ~Something new…Tucked into one of Borsari Gallery’s intimate nooks, good friends gather for a heart felt house-warming shower for the bride-to-be.  The table set in tea party splendor, features...
We recently unveiled the premiere issue of Bliss Publications Celebrations™ at our first annual Bliss Bash and wanted to thank everyone who attended and helped to make the launch of Celebrations a phenomenal success.
Financial executives enjoyed an evening of great food and wine tasting in support of The Expect Miracles Foundation – Financial Services Against Cancer 7th Annual Wine & Spirits Event...
Baby's first birthday is a special milestone and this sunny soiree is the perfect backdrop for the joint celebration of two happy little girls. Event planner Kate Landers designed this party for Blake and Sienna complete with...
The perfect blend of traditional and modern, Abby and Andrew created a playful aqua and yellow palette for their wedding that referenced the romantic seaside locale of Watch Hill, RI and the charm of the Ocean House Resort. The bride’s love of design was...