Sep25

We just posted a new article about how to find your wedding cake baker in Los Angeles! It's the latest addition to our Los Angeles Wedding Guide.
If California is one fabulous cake, then Los Angeles is the decadent icing on top. Cool, hip, a feast for the senses, L.A. lays it on thick. Like everything else in this town, they also do it with style. Los Angeles wedding cakes can be cutting-knife rich or New Age organic, depending on your style. “Refined sugars have been replaced by natural ingredients,” says LA Chef David Brian Sanders. “Cake Bakers are using ingredients like apple sauce and yogurt and making cakes as aesthetically pleasing to look at as they are delicious to eat.”
Check out the full article here.
And check out our other regularly-updated local wedding guides as well: New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Las Vegas, the San Francisco Bay Area, Miami, the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and Houston.
Sep25

Check out Margaret Gardens Inn! Built in 1854, this 3,000 square foot mansion has a lush courtyard and stately French gazebo. Better yet, you can hold an intimate ceremony or host a larger party of up to 300 people.
Check out their website here for more details and photos of this great location.
Sep25

We just posted a new article to finding your officiant in the San Francisco Bay Area. It's the latest addition to our San Francisco Wedding Guide.
San Francisco offers a Golden Gate of wedding opportunities, and finding an officiant is part of the potluck. The rather bohemian flair of the Bay Area means you can easily get married by an interfaith or non-denominational minister. The Knob Hill conservative edge of the city means you can find a traditional clergyman too. Whichever your style, read on for heavenly tips...
Check out the full article!
And check out our other regularly-updated local wedding guides as well: New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and Houston.
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