On my end, this was the least complicated vendor to book and follow through on their word, which made me very happy. The parent limo had some issues with luggage left on it by accident, but it was resolved by the end of the evening.
Our reception band--they were awesome and did everything exactly as requested.
Our cocktail hour band--so fabulous, they even learned to play the song "Jimmy Mack" in homage to my new husband!
Google her for her address and phone number--she works out of the basement of her home, which she's transformed into a bakery, and is simply a joy. Her cake was beautiful and very tasty, too!
The cookies and pastries themselves were phenomenal--and Fanny, who we worked with, was a trip! I was a bit irked by the delivery charge, but other than that, they did a super job.
Sonia was our teacher for a beautiful waltz to "For the First Time" by Rod Stewart. We only actually needed two hours but we've paid for three hours. This was due to some difficulty with scheduling; however, the studio owner plans for us to enjoy an additional hour at a time more convenient to us.
I had very high hopes for Garden of Eden and was disappointed in a few ways. On the bright side, Kandice was a pleasure to work with--but our bouquets came out smaller than anticipated (although we did ask for a smaller size) and some artificial flowers were used in the boutonnieres, which given the price we paid, seems a bit ridiculous. We also thought there would be more hydrangea in our centerpieces (they were still beautiful, though) and that they'd be a bit larger. Finally, we asked for an ivy drape around some of our tables, and the ivy was fastened straight instead. One table that was supposed to have the ivy didn't even have it, either. Even still, everything appeared to be beautiful and no one knew of these issues except for my mom and I, who had a pre-conceived vision in our minds.