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M e e t O u r Lifestyle Advice Expert - p. 122


Christopher Macken, makeup artist, model, businessman, Atlanta Social Scene Personality, image consultant and columnist for DIY Weddings Magazine....from the beauty products he designed, and styling team he leads, to the honest answers he provides to clients in need of his chic eye for fashion, Christopher’s talents are many. He has worked to create The House of M Famous and Christopher Macken Concepts, the parent companies for Christopher Macken Cosmetics and Ask M Famous. Having trained under some of the best in the business and boasting a illustrious decade long career, Christopher continues to expand with the newest installment, MFamousAtlanta.com


Event Planning Expert - p. 108


Jennifer McAdam is the owner of Jennifer Lynn Events, a full service wedding and special event planning company that services Connecticut and beyond. Jennifer came to the field of event planning with creative and upbeat energy, a love for all things classy and elegant as well as an unmatched desire to help brides and grooms plan the most fabulous day of their lives – their wedding celebration.


DIY Flower Expert - p. 140


In 1991, Angie Zimmerman gave up her corporate job to see if she could make a living doing what she loved...working with flowers.


In December 2008, Angie released a Do It Yourself Wedding Flower Guide. The guide consists of a workbook with step by step instructions and 5 DVD’s showing you exactly what you have to do to create beautiful, lasting wedding flowers.


Design Expert - p. 10


Meet graphic designer Alexandra Nicole of Alexandra Nicole Design. Alexandra considers herself to be three things: A designer. An optimist. An enthusiast. She has a love for all things beautiful, crafty, & stylish. While she adores all things beautiful, crafty, and more {hence her lovely blog}, she has a slight obsession for weddings and a passion for design.


Wedding Planning Experts - p. 138


Maggie Lord is the founder and editor of RusticWeddingChic.com, a daily muse for brides, couples and wedding enthusiasts planning a rustic and country style wedding. She began blogging to share her discoveries and ideas while planning her lakeside wedding at her family's summer cabin. Maggie is also the author of the book “Rustic Wedding Chic”, in addition, she is a highly sought after expert on rustic & country weddings.


Wedding Planning Expert - p. 20


Emily Horak is a designer and maker of handmade goods for merry celebrations, as well as the owner of Potter+Butler Handmade. This wedding planner turned maker writes about handmade style and celebration details with soul for her blog of the shop’s name, as well as offers DIY event style consulting for celebratory creative types. If you have questions and celebration intentions of your own that you would love to see addressed in her DIY Weddings Magazine column, Handmade+Happy, or if you’d like to have Emily + her team design goods for your big day, email hello@potterandbutler.com.


Wedding Planning Expert


Lisa Waddington is the founder of Shindig Creative, a boutique event planning firm powered by wedding and occasion experts. Lisa and her team are passionate about how to plan a wedding while keeping your eye on what’s most important, the marriage and your future together! And often that makes prioritizing and budget the first order of business. Having planned events in over 40 cities nationwide, Lisa has a vast network of event professionals and ideas for orchestrating your event.


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