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The Sedona Trolley Is Practical, Fun and Economical

July 30, 2013 By Jim

For years, the beloved Sedona Trolley has been the most visible public transportation company in the city.  It is the first choice of Sedona brides wanting to get their guests to and from ceremonies and receptions quickly, safely and on time while having a blast getting there.  What more could you ask except for an unbelievably reasonable cost?  Sedona Trolley has that too.  Give Sarah a call at 928-282-4211 and reserve the Sedona Trolley for your wedding today!

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All aboard for Sedona’s most popular group transportation.  Each trolley comfortably seats 33 passengers.Weddings are so much fun when guests arrive in a Sedona Trolley.  No worries with getting back to the hotel safely without having to drive.  Sedona Trolley will be there to pick you up and take you back.

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Romance Through The Eyes of Fine Photography

July 25, 2013 By Jim

This is what wedding photography is all about.  There is not much to say about this image by Cameron + Kelly Studios except…. simply beautiful.   The image says it all.  The romance, composition, depth, color, the reflections, cake, the glow of the room and the outside-looking-in perspective all come together to make this sensational image taken at L’Auberge. Just gorgeous, Cameron and Jamelle!

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Savidge Photography’s Stylish Images

July 24, 2013 By Jim

We  have an artistic new photographer we are really excited about….  Savidge Photography.   Jessica Savidge has just relocated to Arizona from Florida where she honed her skills as an artist with a different  kind of style.  We thought we would share this photo that Jessica just submitted to us.  No, it is not Sedona but who cares?  We love the color, perspective and whimsy of this wonderful image and thought you would too.   We can’t wait to see her take on the beauty of Sedona.

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Intimate Wedding At Tlaquepaque

July 22, 2013 By Jim

Here is a pretty little wedding submitted by Laura Marolakos of Heart of Sedona Weddings, who coordinated the day beautifully.  The intimate ceremony was held in the Tlaquepaque Chapel and officiated by Rev. Andrew Murphy, also of Heart of Sedona Weddings.  The lovely photography is by Andrew Holman.  Flowers are by Events By Show Stoppers.

Many weddings in Sedona are actually very intimate with only close family and friends in attendance.  The wedding we bring you today was exactly that but yet filled with joy, love and emotion.

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Discover Tlaquepaque Magazine’s New Summer Issue

July 19, 2013 By Jim

The beautiful new issue of Discover Tlaquepaque is hot off the press and now available at any of the fine stores located in Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village.  The quarterly magazine is full of lovely photography, articles about artists, shopping suggestions and information about upcoming events and fun things to do in and around Sedona.  Get your copy today!

Getting married? Don’t forget that Tlaquepaque is one of Sedona’s most popular wedding ceremony sites and venues.  Visit their website for all the details and call 928-282-4838 and speak to Adam for date availability.

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Sedona Weddings Are Filled With Romance

July 16, 2013 By Jim

 

Andrew Holman Photography captured all the fun and emotion of Chris and Krissy’s wedding at L’Auberge, but went one step farther.  Together with the surrounding Sedona landscape and dramatic skies, Drew blended his images into this perfectly lovely wedding pictorial.  Coordination and officiating was provided by Laura Marolakos and Andrew Murphy  of Heart of Sedona weddings.   Flowers were by Ken Hefin, Events By Show Stoppers.

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Krissy gets the finishing touches on her make-up before her big day.

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Sedona Cake Couture Featured in Bride’s Magazine

July 16, 2013 By Jim

Sedona’s top cake designer, Andrea Carusetta of Sedona Cake Couture, has done it again.  One of her exquisite cakes has been featured in BRIDE’S MAGAZINE in a featured article, ” America’s Prettiest Wedding Cakes.” Only two cake artists in Arizona were chosen for this recognition.  Congratulations, Andrea!

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Two Families Become One In Lovely Wedding By Margaret Van Damme

July 11, 2013 By Jim

This a great wedding put together by wedding planner and stylist Margaret Van Damme.   We loved reading all about it on Margaret’s blog and thought we would share her post with you.

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This sweet wedding celebrated the joining of Randy and Heidi as man and wife as well as celebrating the joining of two families. Between them, they have six beautiful children. The bride’s three daughters and the grooms two sons and a daughter all attended their parents in the wedding ceremony. The family chose a sand ceremony to reflect the blending of their two families into one new family.  The love of family could be seen and felt in all the details of this intimate wedding.

The couple, busy medical professionals living in Idaho chose, sight unseen, L’Auberge de Sedona as their destination venue. It was the perfect gathering place for family and close friends to surround and celebrate the couple’s love for each other and the love of their family.  Dinner was held on the patio by the creek-followed by dancing. Andrew Holman captured the day in these beautiful images.

The couple was off for Bali on a honeymoon vacation.

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Fabulous vendors that made the day beautiful

Event Planning and Coordination: Van Damme Weddings

Floral and Lighting: Event by Showstoppers

Photographer: Andrew Holman

Venue: L’Auberge de Sedona

Venue Event Coordinator: Teagan Tudor

Hair and Make Up: Patricia Vega

 

Arizona’s Finest Wedding Sites and Services Magazine Spotlights Sedona Wedding Services Vendors

July 10, 2013 By Jim

This lovely feature appears in the current issue of Arizona Finest Wedding Sites and Services Magazine.  We are so pleased that the entire wedding was produced in its entirely by vendors from Sedona Wedding Services.  Pick up your copy today!

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Arizona Bride Magazine Spotlights Sedona Wedding Planner Laura Marolakos

July 10, 2013 By Jim

 

Whether you’re talking to an Arizona native or a first-time visitor, it seems as though everyone who’s visited Sedona has a story about the spell the region has cast upon them.

“The natural beauty of Sedona opens the heart to love,” says Laura Marolakos, co-owner of and wedding planner for Heart of Sedona Weddings, who’s heard many such stories. “Sedona is a respite, a getaway where heart and soul can connect. Being here with someone you love is very romantic.”

Sedona offers couples amazing natural vistas, access to popular nearby tourist attractions and a mild four-season climate. Wedding industry professionals who work in Sedona, and brides who have held their ceremonies there, affirm that it’s possible to plan a dream wedding in Sedona easily and economically, if couples learn to make the most of the treasures of Red Rock Country.

Out and About
Sedona’s famed red rocks often get top billing at weddings. Bride Cristin Samoil, who married husband Ian in March 2012 at L’Auberge de Sedona, complemented her wedding festivities with a pre-ceremony outdoor reception on the SpiritSong Terrace and a post-ceremony cocktail hour on the Garden Lawn. Blending the high desert landscape, green foliage and the bubbling sounds of nearby Oak Creek created the calm and romantic feeling she was seeking.

To take full advantage of their nestled-in-the-red-rocks location, Amara Resort & Spa completed a $2 million renovation last fall, moving its outdoor event space during the makeover to capitalize on the stunning views. Brides looking to plan intimate weddings are already flocking to the new space, which can accommodate up to 80 guests.

Even with a primarily indoor wedding, brides can make use of iconic Sedona venue exteriors. Elizabeth Dobyns married husband Jon in April 2012 in the chapel at Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village. She fell in love with the venue’s exterior, modeled after the old-world architecture of the Mexican town of the same name, and used it as a setting for her wedding photos. “What I really loved about Tlaquepaque were the doors,” she says. “They take you back to a different time and a different place.”

A Great Place to Play
Sedona is in a geographic sweet spot, right in the heart of Arizona—far enough north to have cooler summers than Phoenix, yet close enough to the Valley to make transportation a snap. Couples planning a wedding here also benefit from the town’s proximity to Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon, Prescott and other tourist destinations.

Samoil and her husband spent a week in Sedona when they got married, using the days before and after the ceremony to take a Pink Jeep tour, explore the highly touted energy vortexes in and around Sedona and shop for souvenirs. The groom and groomsmen took the opportunity to shoot a round of golf at the Club at Seven Canyons.

Gierak, whose husband had family arriving from Poland for the ceremony, arranged to have their wedding on a Friday night so that guests could check off some of the many activities she had listed on her wedding invitations. Many went on hikes she had recommended, others journeyed to the nearby mining town of Jerome for a ghost tour, shopped at Tlaquepaque or spent time at one of the many spas in town.

Sedona is a prime location to clear your mind, especially necessary in the days leading up to the wedding. A popular spot? Many couples choose Amara Spa as the place to relax and purify body and mind. It’s the only top-rated spa in Sedona open to the general public. The 4,000-square-foot facility boasts seven treatment rooms, each one named after a coordinating chakra (energy center in the body). Services include couples’ massage, papaya or aloe vera facials, a detoxifying seaweed wrap, and “mother of pearl” nourishing body treatment.

Negotiating Long-Distance Relationships

Many brides make their first contact with Sedona wedding vendors online or by phone, according to Marolakos. “Being able to stream photos on social media has been big for us,” she says. “The Internet has brought a new level of comfort for brides from out of the area who are choosing Sedona.”

According to Marolakos, many area vendors belong to the Sedona Wedding Studio, a consortium of top local resources, and work together exceptionally well. “There’s an amazing level of professionalism in this tiny little town,” she says. “That makes it easy for me, once I know a couple, to offer them good choices.”

Samoil was wowed by the floral arrangements that Events by Show Stoppers created for her. They combined lights and flowers to create a unique ambience during cocktail hour and paid close attention to her preferences.

The musical talents of Sedona Sounds get high marks from Gierak, who hired owner Bobby Russell to play guitar during the wedding. She particularly appreciated Russell’s ability to switch gears and play African drums at the couple’s reception, a nod to their upcoming honeymoon in Tanzania.

Size, Time and Temperature
While Sedona is a versatile stage upon which couples can play out the weddings of their dreams, the town does have a few limitations. For instance, Sedona weddings tend to top out at about 150 guests, due to limited parking at many venues. Another factor to consider is how quickly the town goes from bustling to tranquil once the sun goes down.

“Our town basically shuts down at 9:30 p.m.,” says Marolakos. “However, we can introduce a big party kind of feel at venues for couples who want it at their reception.”

Also be sure to plan for the high desert climate. While central Arizona has more than 300 days of sunny weather per year, Sedona experiences a wide range of weather and temperatures: daytime highs can be more than 100 degrees in the summer, and snow frequently dusts the streets in the winter.

Not Just a Pretty Place
While many couples initially may be drawn to Sedona because of the striking natural environment, brides seem to remember something deeper than eye-catching backdrops after their wedding day. It may also be why many couples return year after year to celebrate anniversaries or vacations.

“The panoramic views of Sedona encircle you,” says Dobyns. “It’s a very peaceful feeling and it reminds you that a wedding is a lifetime commitment and not just about that day.

”Snapshot: Three Popular Red Rock Venues

Amara Resort and Spa
The takeaway: 
Amara woos couples with its spectacular red rock views, pampering services at its sumptuous spa facilities and delectable food from Hundred Rox, the resort’s American-fusion restaurant.
Popular ceremony/reception locations: 
Amara’s outdoor ceremony/event lawn was relocated during the property’s 2012 makeover to capitalize on the stunning view. This outdoor space accommodates up to 80 guests; an indoor event space welcomes parties of up to 100.

L’Auberge de Sedona
The takeaway: With a location on the cool, tree-lined banks of Oak Creek, L’Auberge provides couples with tranquil, intimate settings for smaller ceremonies and receptions.
Popular ceremony/reception locations: The Cottageside Lawn and the Garden Lawn accommodate up to 250 and 140 guests, respectively; the Monet Ballroom, a popular choice for indoor receptions, can seat up to 200 guests.

Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
The takeaway: Patterned after an artisan village in Mexico, Tlaquepaque enchants couples with its vine-covered stucco walls, cobblestoned walkways and magnificent arched entryways.
Popular ceremony/reception locations: The venue’s chapel, which seats up to 45, is available for ceremonies after 5 p.m. Outdoor options include the Calle Independencia, the Patio de las Campanas and the Terrace at Patio del Norte, which accommodate between 60 and 100 guests for receptions.

 

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