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An Interview with Amy Atlas

October 26, 2009 | editorial team

Amy Atlas takes dessert to a whole new level with one-of-a-kind decadent displays that are as divine to behold as they are to devour! In the last few years her work has been seen in every major wedding and culinary magazine and on dozens of blogs including our own. We had the chance to see Amy’s amazing work in person at Mindy Weiss’s Most Ridiculous Wedding Event Ever (see the vibrant citrus colored dessert table below!) and to sit down with her to find out how she makes her business stand out from the crowd.

Amy Atlas, the queen of beautifully designed and delicious wedding dessert tables, image via AmyAtlas.com
(Image via www.AmyAtlas.com)

Q: Amy, now that your work is sought-after by scores of celebrities and society couples Im curious how it all began. What first inspired you to create your unique dessert displays?

A: I actually started out as a lawyer with a passion for entertaining. I love to cook and celebrate with people I love and I started creating dessert tables for my parties with back drops that complimented the displays. My friends and family thought I was creating something unique and fabulous and they urged me to launch my business. I am forever grateful for their encouragement and support.

 

Q: What inspires you today?

A: I love beautifully decorated cakes and there are some amazing artists creating them in todays market. I strive to bring the same level of design and attention to detail to my dessert displays. Most of all its the people that I work with that inspire me, they are endlessly creative and always delightful.

The orange, white and green wedding candy dessert buffet from Mindy Weiss's Most Ridiculous Wedding Event Ever!

Q: What do you love most about your job?

A: I love to work with vivid color and patterns to create something that resonates with the unique personality of each celebration. I love to weave the fashion style of each of my clients into their display to make each one relevant to them. Fashion plays a big part in my approach to design. I encourage my clients to break the rules if it fits, in order to create something that truly reflects their personalities.

 

Q: What the best advice anyone has ever given you?

A: My husband, Rick, is my business advisor. When I first started out he told me to focus on my niche, to do what I do well and to not try to do everything. I think this is great advice for many aspects of life. If you know what you are truly passionate about and what you bring to the world that no one else can youre bound to succeed.

 

Q: What advice do you have for our readers?

A: Never give up. If you set your mind to something and pour your heart into it, you can get it done. If you have a goal you can get there. Stay on course, dont give in and dont sell out.

The orange, white and green wedding candy dessert buffet from Mindy Weiss's Most Ridiculous Wedding Event Ever!

Q: Who are your idols in the wedding industry?

A: Martha Stewart, Mindy Weiss, and the Cake Divas. (Amy recently designed the dessert table for the fabulous Martha Stewart Weddings 15th Anniversary Party!)

 

Q: If you were getting married today what goodies would you have on the table?

A: Christopher Norman chocolates, macaroons from La Maison du Chocolat and lots of chocolate and peanut butter combinations. I had a chocolate and peanut butter cake at my wedding seven years ago and I would still choose one today. I love mini-cupcakes, Reeses peanut butter cups, Kit Kats and Nestle crunch- theyre my favorite Halloween treats.

 

Thanks Amy! It was so fabulous to finally meet you! To lean more about Amy Atlas Events and the tasty art that she creates, be sure to visit her website.

The orange and green candy table images above are by Junebug Weddings and GH Kim Photography, from Mindy Weiss’s Most Ridiculous Wedding Event Ever!

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Real Wedding- Daina and Anthony

October 23, 2009 | editorial team

Creative, romantic, urban Seattle real wedding at Sodo Park by Herban Feast, images by Sean Flanigan

Today’s Real Wedding of Daina and Anthony is pure fun and romance, and the images by Junebug member photographer Sean Flanigan couldn’t make me any happier! So creative, so real, and so full of personality. The way he captured the intimacy between Daina and Anthony, and the joy of their friends, family and wedding party is spot on. It all makes me wish I had attended this amazing wedding myself!

Creative, romantic, urban Seattle real wedding at Sodo Park by Herban Feast, blue, white and green wedding color palette, images by Sean Flanigan

Daina and Anthony’s main goal was to host a wedding that included everyone they loved- a big celebration of family and friends, with great food, a beautiful location and gorgeous fashion. I’d say they pulled it off!

Creative, romantic, urban Seattle real wedding at Sodo Park by Herban Feast, blue, white and green wedding color palette, images by Sean Flanigan

Both the wedding ceremony and reception took place at Sodo Park by Herban Feast, Seattle’s super-cool, industrial turned urban-chic loft space just south of downtown. The wedding color palette included blues, shimmery whites, and greens, and was inspired by the flowers used in the bouquets. The ceremony itself was simple and modern and the already impressive event space was decorated similarly with sparkling lights, a lush green arbor and rich blue, white and green tablescapes. Daina looked absolutely incredible in her Monique Lhuillier wedding gown and her bridesmaids wore fantastic blue cocktail length dresses from Vineyard Collection.

Romantic, urban Seattle wedding ceremony at Sodo Park by Herban Feast, blue, white and green wedding color palette, images by Sean Flanigan

The reception was catered by Herban Feast Catering, who is masterful at creating delicious meals of organic, locally sourced foods. The wedding cake was made by New Renaissance Cakes, and personalized M&Ms were given away as favors. Wedding planner Lily Sommers of Luminous Event Design helped bring every detail together and Daina and Anthony felt like hiring her to be a part of their wedding was one of the very best decisions they made. What a fun day!

Fun, modern, urban Seattle wedding reception at Sodo Park by Herban Feast, blue, white and green wedding color palette, images by Sean Flanigan

Thank you for sharing your wedding with us Daina and Anthony

To learn more about this wedding and nearly one hundred others from around the world, be sure to visit our Real Weddings Library!

To plan your own Southern California or Seattle area wedding, don’t miss our Plan Your Wedding recommendation hotlist!

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Amy Kuschel’s Light and Airy 2010 Wedding Dresses

October 22, 2009 | editorial team

Amy Kuschel's 2010 wedding dress collection, Viva, Ashbury and Ballet wedding gown styles

Fall is my favorite time of the year- the air is crisp, the leaves are turning, and yes, new fashion is everywhere! This past week the wedding world has been all a-flutter with the new bridal collections being unveiled in New York, and although I couldn’t make it this season (sniff, sniff) I’ve been loving all the previews that keep arriving in my inbox! Amy Kuschel sent over images of her new 2010 wedding dress collection, and I can’t get enough of the delicate silk net and tulle overlays she’s using that represent her current “Bohemian Luxe” design style. (The most amazing part? All of these styles are hand made in San Francisco and will retail for less than $2000!)  This white on white color combination brings to mind a wedding with a soft and simple romantic feel and beautifully textured monochromatic decor details…

Amy Kuschel's 2010 wedding dress collection, Kai wedding gown, romantic white on white wedding color palette

Top row:
The Kai wedding gown from Amy Kuschel 

Second row:
Custom letterpress wedding invitation by Brown Sugar Design

Third row:
Double pleated flowers bridal hair accessory by Jennifer Behr
Christian Louboutin Bibafrou satin d’orsay pumps from Net-a-Porter.com

Fourth row:
White wedding cake images by Stephanie Williams Photography

Bottom row:
All white wedding candy and dessert bar by Amy Atlas Events

Southern California brides can find Amy’s collection at Bliss Bride in Del Mar, and Seattle area brides can find it at Something Blue Boutique in La Connor. To find a store that carries her designs in your area, visit www.AmyKuschel.com for more information!

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