New York wedding

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Looking for a positively perfect way to infuse the grey landscape of winter with a little pizzaz? Try a pop of pink! Always a tried & true favorite on the wedding circuit, pink takes on a new, resort-worthy look when paired with neutral - yet warm & luxe - tan shades! Where you pair rustic-chic burlap with sassy coral tones for an enticing table top, or you surprise guests with subtle pink layers in a decadent wedding cake, pink & tan is sure to induce fond feelings of sunshine, style & true romance.

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Maureen & Jeff's autumn nuptial celebration took place in the Catskill Mountain Village of Fleischmanns, NY. The couple knew they wanted a fall wedding, and hope to have it during fall foliage. Deciding on their best man's vacation home in Fleischmanns was a no brainer for the couple, as there was a beautiful view of the mountains, enough room for their 100 guests, & was within driving distance of their home town, Washington DC.

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Lindsay & Adam originally planned to tie the knot in New York City because it's where they both live. However, when The Royalton on Long Island stole their heart, they knew a change of scenery was the perfect way to make their wedding day truly special! The unique venue had a simple, yet classy, look which was exactly what the couple had in mind.

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To celebrate Carrie & John's unique personalities, the couple decided on a vintage fall mountain wedding.  Carrie & John's love of the outdoors inspired their wedding, which was perfectly located at the woodsy Full Moon Resort in the Catskills of New York.

The couple went with a rustic theme with a natural muted color palette and wildflowers.  They wanted to stay away from traditional fall colors of oranges and reds, and blend in with the surrounding beautiful woods, which they did exquisitely.

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Emily & Jason's castle wedding was made for a prince and princess. Holding their wedding at Greystone Castle in New York was the perfect fit for this royal couple. With the greenery hitting the stone color of the castle, the couple's love shined for all of their guests to see.

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Johanna and David embraced a 'home for the holidays' feel for their Christmastime wedding in upstate New York, choosing a seasonal color palette of gold and silver tones. The bride wore a cozy mink stole over her dress to keep warm, and keep the glamorous holiday feel of the day.

The bride and groom skipped many mainstream traditions in favor of more personal touches. In lieu of a wedding cake, guests enjoyed slices of cheesecake and other decadent desserts. During the reception, the band focused on playing Christmas music instead of more traditional love songs.

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Ashely and Gil met in high school. Though too shy to speak at first, the two never lost sight of each other through the years--from junior prom to penned letters during Gil's position in the United States Marine Corps to 13 hour drives just to be together, the couple were official and in love. I wasn't until the end of August 2007, when Ashley and Gil were preparing for Gil’s last tour in Iraq, that the couple began to hear wedding bells in the distance.

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Married at the Lower Mill in Honeoye Falls, NY, Nicole & Jacob strived to fashion a wedding that represented them as a couple. "We wanted our wedding to be very different, very relaxed and very 'us'," says Nicole of the inspiration behind the day. Opting out of a sit-down dinner, the couple chose to provide more hors d'ouevres for guests, focusing the reception on the people and togetherness of loved ones.

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If there were one word Laura and Zack would use to describe their quaint Cooperstown wedding, it would definitely be "fun!"  A destination wedding for the Manhattan pair (they grew up in Syracuse and Boston, respectively), Laura fondly remembered childhood summers spent visiting the rustic baseball town, and the two couldn't wait to share it with their loved ones.

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Patricia & Peter combined traditional and modern details to create a timelessly elegant wedding! “Pete and the groomsmen wore tuxedos with bowties and cummerbunds. I chose a cathedral-length train and a blusher veil. A few people even asked if my dress was vintage!” says the bride. “But I added a touch of something untraditional and opted to go with blue shoes for my ‘something blue.’” The couple especially enjoyed sharing their love and merriment with all of their guests. “As our first dance came to a close, everyone joined us on the dance floor.

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Caley and Frank were together for almost ten years before their beautiful and romantic wedding at the Hall of Springs! Inspired by its breathtaking location and fine catering, the bride and groom wanted an especially meaningful wedding day.

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Judy and Antonio's wedding was inspired by Judy's interest in Tuscan culture, history, and art. Their rich aubergine palette and gentle calla lilies are the perfect compliments to the historic hotel where they held their reception. "Geneva on the Lake is a place where everyone can have a romantic time, not just the bride and groom. Our guests took romantic strolls around the gardens and by the lake. It was like having a destination wedding without really having to go very far!" says the bride.