There is no better place than to have a beautiful Sedona wedding than Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village. The old world charm is found nowhere else in Sedona. We thought you would love seeing these charming images by Tangled Lilac Photography ( formerly Melissa Dunstan Photography ) that really show what Tlaquepaque is all about. Laura Marolakos, Heart of Sedona Weddings, did the coordination. The bride and groom were married in the lovely Tlaquepaque Chapel which will accommodate as many as about 45 guests. … [Read more...]
Tlaquepaque Wedding
Beautiful Sedona Wedding at Tlaquepaque When we learned that Remi was of Japanese heritage and John was English, we immediately thought this wedding would be an interesting project. The ceremony was held at The Sedona Heritage Museum with the reception immediately following at Tlaquepaque. The reception was in the Calle Independencia which is a very popular venue because of the romantic Spanish architecture, trickling fountains, glowing carriage lanterns and charming overhead string lighting. The wedding was planned by popular Sedona wedding planner, Karen Lynn, who did a superb job. Katrina Wallace and Andrew Mejia, Sedonabride.com, captured the wedding beautifully. We enjoyed designing this wedding because of the Japanese elements we were able to incorporate. … [Read more...]
Dia de los Muertos Event
Show Stoppers Decorates Tlaquepaque for Day of The Dead Celebration Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is quickly becoming America’s newest holiday. This fun holiday celebrates the lives of the dearly departed. Loved ones create alters called ofrendas and honor their deceased loved ones by displaying their photos, favorite foods, objects and possessions that they enjoyed in life. Even the lives of our furry friends are celebrated with thier favorite toys, treats and photos. The holiday occurs on November 1st when it is believed that the deceased come back to visit their loved ones. Various catrina’s, playful skeleton people made of paper mache, wood or ceramics, decorate homes and doorways along with flowers, candy and lots of candles. Traditional flowers include orange marigolds, white fever few, red cockscomb, roses and purple status. Here are some great images of last years’s day of the dead event at Tlaquepaque by Sedona Bride Photography. The huge fountain in … [Read more...]