Metro Detroit Bride Summer/Fall 2009
The China Closet announces their new consultation service, The Wedding Tune Up! It promises to catch the details that have been missed when doing the planning on your own. The very first Wedding Tune Up client realized she had never signed the photography contract, not booked the videographer and had forgotten about the need for ceremony music...a two hour consultation was priceless to for this MOG!
The Knot Spring/Summer 2009
Not only do wedding photos fill family albums, some become the hallmark of great advertisements! See the attached PDF; this particular China Closet bride has graced the pages of many publications. Not only does this happy bride showcase the surroundings at the beautiful Meadow Brook Hall, but she speaks volumes of a well orchestrated wedding day! Not only did we have the bride to keep happy but all of her little maidens, too!
48009 Signature Oct/Nov 2008
When Signature magazine wanted to do a photo shoot of fall tablescapes they turned to The China Closet since this is just one of our specialities! Given the menu, our resource team went to work to set the stage. A feast for the eyes is what one can expect to happen when this resource team collaborates! The skills of the planner communicating the vision, the talents of the graphic artist and the florist makes magic happen...who wouldn't want to be seated at these fabulous tables!
The Knot Fall/Winter 2006
This particular wedding could be a book in itself! The beautiful photos of Merideth and Cory don't begin to tell you the story of a last minute relocation from a flooded reception site at the groom's family home to the posh setting at the Townsend Hotel! Instead, the photos show a beautiful couple that could relax and be in love because they had an amazing event team! I have to say that I think the adrenaline that was flowing that day made for lots of great energy and everyone celebrated with extra gusto...a wedding day that no one will ever forget, no thanks to Mother Nature!
The Knot Fall/Winter 2007
What happens when a venue decides that it is time for a new look and suddenly your event is shifted to another space? This was the first mission for The China Closet to address with this client...and as we always tell our clients, "Sometimes, things just work out for the best!" They certainly did for Beanna and Mark. Since this client didn't live in Michigan, it was key to listen carefully to the bride's dream and to make sure that communications here with parents were on the same page with the bride and groom in Arizona...the culmination was a fabulous wedding day enjoyed by all!
Strut
"In the Event of Elegance" tells a bit of the history behind The China Closet and shows off the first gallery on Park Street in Birmingham. We enjoyed this gallery setting from 2002 - 2008. The fun part of doing this photo shoot was working with the photographer, Brett Mountain, who has been a friend of my son's for years. Brett spent many sleep overs at our house; to see him work as a professional photographer was inspiring and rewarding! It just underscores how instrumental my children AND their friends were and continue to be in my life, my business and pleasures!
Style Magazine Jan/Feb 2007
Capturing the feature wedding spot in the local Style magazine was the frosting on the cake for Michelle and John Antonini! They had a "dream wedding" and a fabulous planning time, too! We set, reset and tweaked their look for months prior to their celebration...the results were worth every bit of tweaking that we did. Again, the expressions on a bride and groom's face tells more than just the story of the day...it tells the story of months of planning filled with great anticipation...and all was realized come their wedding day!
The Knot Spring/Summer 2004
This issue features Carolyn Hefner as the Michigan Local Expert with her own editorial page (page 18).The advice that is offered to corresponding brides is still current and sound! The wedding couple featured on page 39 was The China Closet's first "dove release" couple! Having a great fear of birds myself, it made sense that this bride, being a veterinarian had no qualms about releasing birds after the ceremony!