Why not take a tradition and turn it into something unique to you? That’s what this couple did for their modern winter wedding at Location 215. Their florist took the idea of a standard chuppah and ...
Andrea Cohen finds inspiration in fashion designers and contemporary artists when it comes to designing her unique chuppahs. “Bringing that angle to chuppah design is who I am,” Cohen, who owns the ...
Want to make an impact as you’re reciting your vows or saying “I do” in front of friends and family? These floral arches are the perfect way to set the scene and add to the romance of the occasion ...
The chuppah, the traditional Jewish wedding canopy, is commonly thought to represent the home the bride and groom will create through their marriage. And in recent years, more and more couples are ...
Nancy and Kim Goldov wanted to personalize everything about their wedding. She sewed her own gown. He composed music for the ceremony. They both created a new last name to share: combining Stolov and ...
The huppah, or chuppah, is a time-honored tradition in Jewish weddings that symbolizes the welcoming new home that the couple will start together. Open at all four sides, a huppah, which translates to ...
Handmade with love. Erin and Jon Gordon with his grandparents, Abby and Larry Block, beside the chuppah Abby made. It is the centerpiece of any Jewish wedding ceremony. In fact, it's hard to imagine a ...