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Posts with tag: "Incarnate Word Chapel"
Thursday, January 07, 2016
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Photography: Dos Kiwis Studio

Planner: Wedding & Event Designs by Pamela

Cake: Memo's Bakery

Hair & Makeup: Renee Contreras & Vanity Eiland
DJ: Mark Marty
Priest: Reverand Monsignor Conor McGrath
Entertainment: San Antonio Spurs Coyote
Invitations & Menus: Groom
Church: Incarnate Word
Reception: Briscoe
Flowers: HEB Blooms
Catering: Heavenly Gourmet
Carriage: Lolly Pop
Bus: San Antonio Trolly Company 

 
Monday, May 11, 2015
By Noel Bracy
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Family traditions are an engaging way to make your wedding day memorable and fun. They are also a dynamic way to create magnificent images for your album. Our groom's family had two wonderful traditions that were implemented in this wedding. The first one was to request the bride and groom to kiss during the reception by asking guests to sing a verse of a song that contained the word love in it. The bridesmaids got the party started by singing "Can you Feel the Love Tonight" by Elton John and the serenades continued throughout dinner. The second tradition was an advanced and quite competitive version of limbo. Our extremely tall groom, Alex, shared his undefeated title with his sister after betting each and every single wedding guest.   Katelyn and Alex's wedding was held at the beautiful Incarnate Word Chapel. Their Reception was held at the prestigious Plaza Club, where DJ Josh Brockman with What's the Event guided events planned by Wedding Coordinator Lisa Morales with Haute Weddings. Sweet Traditions created the bride's beautiful four tier cake and Evember created the flower arrangements. 

 
Friday, October 24, 2014
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Before the ceremony even starts, a long day of set up, getting ready, prodding and primping has occurred.  What better way to blow off some steam, and of course, have it captured for future nostalgia, then to have a bit of picture-taking fun.  Here are some shots of past wedding parties shaking off the jitters.  I love how shoes are sometimes, "optional."  : )