(above) Alvina Valenta gown with beaded bodice and tulle skirt ($2,805) from
Fall/Winter 2014

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In our new Fall/Winter 2014 issue, you'll find:
• Best of 2014: Top vendors, planners, photographers, florists
• Delicious desserts, hot color trends, dreamy new dresses
• Wisconsin's best bachelorette party ideas
Plus inspiring ideas from local weddings
...and more!
Features
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From coast to coast, everyone knows that Wisconsin throws a great party.
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(above) Arrangement of artichokes, pincushion protea, tulips,

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Departments
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Cakes
A Perfect Package (far left)
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Invitations
1 ) Back to the Classics
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Parties
The typical bachelorette party seems to be more synonymous with tacky than tasteful.
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Photography
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Gowns
Alyssa Kahle loves to shop, so choosing a wedding dress should have been a joy. Instead, it was a tedious task.
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Trends
Want the skinny on the latest wedding colors?
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Bride Ideas
A little hometown pride can go a long way, and in Door County, that means cherries.
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Desserts
Doughnuts are quickly moving from the bakery case to the head table.
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Photography
Everyone loves a good proposal story. But often, you don’t have photos to accompany it.
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Beverages
Shortly after Michelle agreed to be his bride, Mike Nielson set about crafting the perfect brew for their wedding.
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Newlyweds
One thing Jamie Klema and Ryan Beighton knew for sure was they wanted their guests to be comfortable, especially out-of-towners visiting Milwaukee for the first time.
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Newlyweds
Although they lived in Chicago at the time, Amanda Cooper and William Pauly planned to have their wedding where they first met, in Milwaukee.
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Newlyweds
Kristina Kotonika planned her Lake Geneva wedding to Josh Roadman from 1,200 miles away, and her bridesmaids were scattered across the country.
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Newlyweds
When out-of-staters think Wisconsin, they probably don’t think coastal vistas.
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Newlyweds
A sweet, comfortable garden party—that’s what Katie Nevers and Joe Hagenbucher had in mind as they planned their big day.
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Newlyweds
Ashleigh Bainbridge and Adam Hampton were childhood friends in their hometown of Lancaster, a small community nestled in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin.
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Newlyweds
Although Sara Preston and Patrick McDonald came from neighboring towns and knew each other in high school, they didn’t start dating until after he’d come home from two tours in
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Newlyweds
Jodi Krautkramer is a wedding photographer herself, so she knows how to set a pretty scene and tell a story.
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Cakes
A Perfect Package (far left)
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Invitations
1 ) Back to the Classics
-
Parties
The typical bachelorette party seems to be more synonymous with tacky than tasteful.
-
Photography
-
Gowns
Alyssa Kahle loves to shop, so choosing a wedding dress should have been a joy. Instead, it was a tedious task.
-
Trends
Want the skinny on the latest wedding colors?
-
Bride Ideas
A little hometown pride can go a long way, and in Door County, that means cherries.
-
Desserts
Doughnuts are quickly moving from the bakery case to the head table.
-
Photography
Everyone loves a good proposal story. But often, you don’t have photos to accompany it.
-
Beverages
Shortly after Michelle agreed to be his bride, Mike Nielson set about crafting the perfect brew for their wedding.
-
Newlyweds
One thing Jamie Klema and Ryan Beighton knew for sure was they wanted their guests to be comfortable, especially out-of-towners visiting Milwaukee for the first time.
-
Newlyweds
Although they lived in Chicago at the time, Amanda Cooper and William Pauly planned to have their wedding where they first met, in Milwaukee.
-
Newlyweds
Kristina Kotonika planned her Lake Geneva wedding to Josh Roadman from 1,200 miles away, and her bridesmaids were scattered across the country.
-
Newlyweds
When out-of-staters think Wisconsin, they probably don’t think coastal vistas.
-
Newlyweds
A sweet, comfortable garden party—that’s what Katie Nevers and Joe Hagenbucher had in mind as they planned their big day.
-
Newlyweds
Ashleigh Bainbridge and Adam Hampton were childhood friends in their hometown of Lancaster, a small community nestled in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin.
-
Newlyweds
Although Sara Preston and Patrick McDonald came from neighboring towns and knew each other in high school, they didn’t start dating until after he’d come home from two tours in
-
Newlyweds
Jodi Krautkramer is a wedding photographer herself, so she knows how to set a pretty scene and tell a story.