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Virginia Living's Top Wedding Vendors 2019 Central Virginia Living’s Top Wedding Vendors 2019 Central Magnolia Foods Favorite Cakes 2476 Rivermont Ave Charlottesville, VA 22901 Lynchburg, VA 24503 434-974-9229 Bridal Party Gifts 434-528-5442 FavoriteCakes.com MagnoliaFoods.com Gifted La Bella Torta Papa In’s Donuts Lynchburg, VA 24551 Richmond, VA 6104 Brashier Blvd E 434-485-1221 804-276-2540 Mechanicsville, VA 23111 LaBellaTorta.Wix.com GiftedRVa.com 804-569-2120 Havana Connections Maliha Creations Passionflower Cakes Charlottesville, VA 22903 11616 W Broad Street Charlottesville, VA 22903 434-973-3183 Richmond, VA 23233 434-242-2047 MalihaCreations.com 804-364-5711 PassionflowerCakes.com HavanaConnections.com Paradox Pastry Just a Little Ditty Sweet Fix 313 2nd Street SE #103 9 W 10th Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 440 Ivy Farm Dr Richmond, VA 23224 434-245-2253 Charlottesville, VA 22901 804-918-9257 ParadoxPastryCafe.com 434-249-5214 SweetFixRVa.com JustALittleDitty.com Pearl’s Cupcake Shoppe Tweed Sweethaus 5812 Grove Ave 929 2nd Street SE Richmond, VA 23226 4035 Lauderdale Dr Charlottesville, VA 22902 804-285-2253 Richmond, VA 23233 434-422-2677 PearlsBakeShoppe.com 804-249-3900 Sweethaus.com TweedAtHome.com Ukrop’s Decorated Cakes Catering Cakes and Dessert 2001 Maywill Street Ste 100 Richmond, VA 23230 A Sharper Palate Catering & 804-340-300 Events Sugar & Salt DecoratedCakes.Ukrops.com 5511 Lakeside Ave 201 Yancey Street Richmond, VA 23228 Richmond, VA 23222 Albemarle Baking Company 804-251-0475 804-553-0495 418 W Main Street SugarAndSaltrVa.com SharperPalate.com Charlottesville, VA 22903 434-293-6456 Avenue Catering Cakes from Hillary’s Kitchen AlbemarleBakingCo.com 2492 Rivermont Ave Charlottesville, VA 434-979-5788 Lynchburg, VA 24503 Ali’s Little Cake Shop 434-845-2692 7336 Round Ridge Pl AvenueFoods.net Frostings Chesterfield, VA 23832 11331 W Broad Street Ste 137 804-586-5908 Cater 2 Events Glen Allen, VA 23060 8534 Patterson Ave 804-360-2712 Cakes by Rachel Richmond, VA 23229 FrostingsVa.com Crozet, VA 22932 804-269-0359 434-960-5872 Cater2Events.com Katherine’s Confections MyCakeByRachel.com 3810 W Hundred Road Dinner at Home Chester, VA 23831 Candy Valley Cake Company 218 Market Street 804-216-1247 710 Lafayette Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 KatherinesConfections.com Richmond, VA 23221 434-242-5498 804-358-2253 DaHCatering.com CandyValleyCakeCompany.com Enhancements to listings are paid for by individual businesses. Virginia Living’s Top Wedding Vendors 2019 Groovin’ Gourmets Traditions Fine Catering Clothing: Bridal and 1708 Belleville Street 1201 Club House Dr Attendants Richmond, VA 23230 Chesapeake, VA 23322 804-868-8900 757-547-8009 GroovinGourmets.com TraditionsCateringVa.com Annalise Bridal 1309 E Main Street Harvest Moon Catering Catering: Food Trucks Richmond, VA 23219 3352 Berkmar Dr 804-649-3000 Charlottesville, VA 22901 AnnaliseBridal.com 434-296-9091 Beach Fries HMCatering.com Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Bridal Elegance 540-358-1379 11521 W Broad Street Homemades by Suzanne GotBeachFries.com Richmond, VA 23233 102 North Railroad Ave 804-747-5070 Ashland, VA 23005 Boka Tako Truck BridalEleganceofVa.com 101 N 5th Steet Richmond, VA Richmond, VA 23219 804-928-2652 Celebration BokaTruck.com 804-798-8331 920 Main Street 804-775-2323 Lynchburg, VA 24504 HomemadesBySuzanne.com Carpe Donut 434-237-5557 1715 Allied Ln CelebrationBridal.com Meriwether-Godsey Charlottesville, VA 22902 4944 Old Boonsboro Road 434-806-6202 Sealed with a Kiss 703-475-9168 Lynchburg, VA 24503 505 E Main Street CarpeDonut.org 434-384-3663 Charlottesville, VA 22902 Merig.com 434-979-5683 King of Pops SealedWithAKissBridal.com Mosaic Catering + Events 3001 W Clay Street 3001 Cutshaw Ave Richmond, VA 23230 Tiffanys Bridal 1-800-328-7677 Richmond, VA 23230 1517 N Parham Road D Richmond.KingOfPops.net 804-525-2190 Richmond, VA 23229 MosaicCateringEvents.com 804-273-6303 Nightingale Ice Cream TiffanysBridal.com Sandy Motley Catering Sandwiches 1701 Allied Ln 8903 Three Chopt Road Urban Set Bride Charlottesville, VA 22903 Richmond, VA 23229 602 N 29th Street 434-245-1231 804-332-7018 Richmond, VA 23223 SandyMotleyCatering.com NightingaleIceCream.com 804-562-1212 UrbanSetBride.com The Checkered Pig Slideways Mobile Bistro 155 Crown Dr Richmond, VA Danville, VA 24540 804-614-6633 Clothing: Menswear 1014 Liberty Street SlidewaysMobileBistro.com Martinsville, VA 24112 Alton Lane 434-793-7447 The Pie Guy 304 Libbie Ave 276-632-1161 1110 E Market Street Unit 6-0 Richmond, VA 23226 CheckeredPig.com Charlottesville, VA 22902 804-417-0097 434-422-6896 AltonLane.com The Farm Basket ThePieGuy.org 2008 Langhorne Road Lynchburg, VA 24501 434-528-1107 TheFarmBasket.com Enhancements to listings are paid for by individual businesses. Virginia Living’s Top Wedding Vendors 2019 Beecroft & Bull Niamtu Cosmetic Facial Surgery Coleman Brothers Flowers Inc. 2126 Barracks Road - Joe Niamtu, III, DMD 2104 Dumbarton Road Charlottesville, VA 22903 11319 Polo Pl Richmond, VA 23228 5029 Huguenot Road Midlothian, VA 23113 804-262-8681 Richmond, VA 23226 804-934-3223 ColemanFlowers.com 434-979-9010, 804-783-0633 LoveThatFace.com BeecroftAndBull.com Colonial Florist & Antiques Richmond Plastic Surgeons 100 N Main Street Franco’s Fine Clothier 1630 Wilkes Ridge Pkwy Ste 201 Gordonsville, VA 22942 5321 Lakeside Ave Richmond, VA 23226 540-832-3611 Richmond, VA 23228 14401 Sommerville Ct ColonialFloristAndAntiques.com 11800 W Broad Street Midlothian, VA 23113 Richmond, VA 23233 804-585-3420, 804-585-3419 Flower Girls Inc. 804-264-2994, 804-364-9400 RichmondPlasticSurgeons.com Richmond, VA 23229 Francos.com 804-440-0681 RVA Dental Care FlowerGirlsInc.com Ledbury 5204 Patterson Ave 315 W Broad Street Richmond, VA 23226 Flowers Make Scents Richmond, VA 23220 804-282-3838 1272 Alverser Plz 888-233-1942 RVADentalCare.com Midlothian, VA 23113 Ledbury.com 804-897-6100 Virginia Family Denistry FlowersMakeScents.biz Peter-Blair Accessories 8516 Patterson Ave 5800 Grove Ave Floor 2 Richmond, VA 23229 Grey-Sol Designs Richmond, VA 23226 804-364-7090 Powhatan, VA 804-716-9099 VaDentist.com Peter-Blair.com Hedge Fine Blooms Flowers 115 4th Street NE Clothing: Mothers Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-293-8825 Beehive Events HedgeFineBlooms.com Bridal Elegance 7794 Langhorne Road 11521 W Broad Street Scottsville, VA 24590 Petals & Twigs Richmond, VA 23233 434-286-4509 Richmond, VA 23226 804-747-5070 BeeHiveEvents.com 804-840-9628 BridalEleganceofVa.com PetalsAndTwigsRVA.com Black Creek Flowers Sealed with a Kiss Richmond, VA Southern Blooms by Pat’s Floral 505 E Main Street 804-781-4410 Designs Charlottesville, VA 22902 BlackCreek-Flowers.com 1700 N Main Street 434-979-5683 Madison, VA 22727 SealedWithAKissBridal.com Bloom by Doyle’s 540-948-5611 4925 Boonsboro Road PatsFloralDesigns.com Cosmetic Surgery and Lynchburg, VA 24503 434-846-6581 Dentistry Strange’s DoylesFlorist.com 12111 W Broad Street 3313 Mechanicsville Pike McKeown Cosmetic and Blue Ridge Floral Design Richmond, VA 23233 Reconstructive Surgery 791 Blundell Hollow Road 804-360-2800, 804-321-2200 420 N Ridge Road Ste 100 Afton, VA 22920 Stranges.com Richmond, VA 23229 434-361-9218 804-288-0101 BlueRidgeFloral.com The Arrangement Company VirginiaCosmetic.com Lynchburg, VA 434-444-0655 TheArrangementCompany.com Enhancements to listings are paid for by individual businesses. Virginia Living’s Top Wedding Vendors 2019 Tommy’s Garden BRIDEface Karina’s Salon 3325 W Cary Steet 0 E 4th Street Studio 10 3325 W Cary Street Richmond, VA 23221 Richmond, VA 23224 Richmond, VA 23221 804-355-5552 804-822-0511 804-353-7000 TommysGarden.com BRIDEfaceRichmond.com KarinasHair.com Vogue Flower Market Brittany Nicole Makeup Lou Stevens Glam Squad 1114 N Blvd Lynchburg, VA 101 W Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230 434-515-4217 Richmond, VA 23220 804-353-9600 804-305-3965 VogueFlowers.com Charlottesville Makeup Artist LouStevens.com LLC Wedding Muse Ruckersville, VA 22968 Salon 23 8070 Kirtley Trl 571-237-6650 23 N Belmont Ave Culpeper, VA 22701 CharlottesvilleMakeupArtist.com Richmond, VA 23221 703-203-3525 804-254-2747 MuseYourWedding.com Elle Style Studio Salon23RVa.com 3224 W Cary Street Studio 27 Serendipity Hair Studio Gift Registries Richmond, VA 23221 5803 Patterson Ave 13813 Village Place Dr Richmond, VA 23226 Midlothian, VA 32114 Fraîche 804-716-4327, 804-716-4327 804-379-3269 5805 Grove Ave ElleStyleRVa.com SerendipityHairStudio.net Richmond, VA 23226 804-282-4282 Emerge Hair Salon & Michael’s Spa 4109 FraicheHome.net Skin Care 4109 Boonsboro Road Lynchburg, VA 24503 9000 Quioccasin Road Ste A 434-384-9338 The Happy Cook Richmond, VA 23229 Spa4109.com 1107 B Emmet Street N 804-740-6800 Charlottesville, VA 22903 EmergeHairAndMichaelSkin.com 434-977-2665 Stephanie Parker Makeup TheHappyCook.com Glo-Out Glamour Bar 208 Hillwood Ave Richmond, VA 23226 943 Preston Ave #2 804-283-1038 Charlottesville, VA 22903 Hair and Makeup StephanieParkerMakeup.com 434-293-1251 Glo-Out.com Avenue 42 Style Studio Thairapy Salon 16 E Main Street Gohar Makeup 4915 Caskie Street Richmond, VA 23230 Richmond, VA 23219 Charlottesville, VA 804-254-4915 804-303-3139 434-996-6969 ThairapyOnline.com Ave42.com GoharMakeup.com Bombshell Hair Gallery Invitations and Stationery 10 S Crenshaw Ave 567 S Main Street Richmond, VA 23221 Amherst, VA 24521 2243 Old Brick Road 434-946-7273 Ginny Rogan Designs Glen Allen, VA 23060 1907 Huguenot Road #302 4821 Commonwealth Centre Pkwy Jennifer Saunders Bridal Richmond, VA 23235 804-794-2124 Midlothian, VA 23112 1909 Huguenot Road Ste 201A GinnyRoganDesigns.com 804-342-0051
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