



I think I am very fortunate to work with such great people, creative people, people who aren't afraid to do something different. Most of my brides come to me and want a "theme". So as I am typing this, I have a bride that is afraid of the word "theme". As much as I try to tell her that a theme doesn't have to be something, it can be anything. It can be a color, a fabric, a style, or a pattern. All of the weddings that I design have a very subtle theme. Here are a few pics of some of my '08 weddings.