Victorian Themed Wedding Planners Boise ID
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Angela R. Stewart Design, Inc.
208-433-8481
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Boise, ID
Memory Makers Event Planning, LLC
208-376-5110
Halstead Drive
Boise, ID
Memory Makers Event Planning, LLC
208-376-5110
Halstead Drive
Boise, ID 83704
Specialty
Wedding Planners / Consultants
Angel & Company
(208) 853-0975
7909 W Limelight St
Boise, ID
Angel & Company
(208) 853-0975
7909 W Limelight St
Boise, ID 83714
Specialty
Wedding Planners / Consultants
Dynamite Celebrations
208-362-4609
10134 W. Trestlewood St
Boise, ID
Dynamite Celebrations
208-362-4609
10134 W. Trestlewood St
Boise, ID 83709
Specialty
Wedding Planners / Consultants
Craig Edwards Weddings
(208) 867-8005
Boise, ID
Craig Edwards Weddings
(208) 867-8005
Boise, ID 83701
Specialty
Wedding Planners / Consultants
Berryhill & Co
(208) 387-3553
121 N 9th St
Boise, ID
Berryhill & Co
(208) 387-3553
121 N 9th St
Boise, ID 83702
Specialty
Wedding Planners / Consultants
Memory Makers Event Planning, LLC
208-376-5110
Halstead Drive
Boise, ID
An Elegant Flair Weddings and Events
208-629-6103
10514 W Bucktail Boise
Garden City, ID
Story Book Weddings
(208) 463-4774
Boise, ID
Story Book Weddings
(208) 463-4774
Boise, ID 83701
Specialty
Wedding Planners / Consultants
Simply Planned
208-761-3641
Meridian, ID
Victorian weddings are all about opulence, class and romance. Since that era was very fancy, it calls for a lot of showy details like lace, bows, roses and flowery fine china.The wedding customs of today basically come from the Victorian Days, including the tradition of wearing a white wedding gown. Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. She wore a white wedding gown and changed the tradition and it still applies today. In her day it didn't represent purity. What it really meant was that you had money and status. Here are some venue ideas for hosting a Victorian celebration: |
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