Ready, Set……I Do! Nominate a Wedding Professional!
Once in a while, one’s life is not ordinary but is made to be a fairy tale because of a four letter word called love. This love develops over a period of time and now the BIG question is asked….Will you marry me? This is the start of a long race until that special day in front of friends and family you confess this cultivated love. This race is made of a collaboration of many professionals that work tirelessly to create a day you will remember forever. Share the love by nominating all the vendors that made your day the memorable event it was!
This year’s categories include: wedding cake, catering, entertainment, dresses, invitation, location, planner, florist, limousine, rentals, photographer, tuxedos, hairstylist, makeup artist, honeymoon travel agent, and videography!
Winners are chosen by the public, so be sure to get your friends and family to help your favorites win! Nominations have begun and will continue through Thursday, November 16. Visit www.scvelitemagazine.com and vote for your favorites once a day!
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