Friday, August 13, 2010

Let's Take a Walk - Aisle Style

above photo courtesy of Corinna Hoffman
One of the very last things brides seem to remember when taking their walk down the aisle is actually what they will be walking on to. Some brides rush out to the nearest craft store the night before their big day to find a paper made aisle runner that can be pulled before them as they make their way to their groom. (After walking around once with toilet paper stuck to the bottom of my shoe, you can see why this doesn't mesh well with me. haha). This is the one special day where you get to have the carpet rolled out before you, so you should consider having your very own "red carpet".
Cherin Szul of Hamilton, NJ creates something extra special and personal just for you to grace your presence (and you know I'm all about personalizing the big day)! As you take that first step towards your future in your perfectly matching Badgley Mischka shoes, don't just walk on any carpet or floor. As elegant as you look, consider stepping on to elegance. Consider one of her handmade aisle runners fit exactly to your order! Handpainted with enhancements such as rhinestone banding, you can have verses, monograms, and even designs painted to fit your big day.
Cherin, who owns Customized Wedding Creations, has created a multiple number of gorgeous designs over the past few years and her business is so stellar it's to the point where she is now being requested by well known celebrities. In fact, she was stuck in silence as rapper T.I. was secretly tying the knot just a few weeks ago. Her work was a part of his big day, but she was one of the many that had to keep their lips sealed until they could unveil the story. Well, I am proud to unveil Cherin's work!
The runner below was made for Thomas Davis of the Carolina Panthers.
photo courtesy of Critsey Rowe
photo courtesy of Blue Crush PhotographyCherin doesn't just provide aisle runners, but parasols, table runners, and more. Stop by to check out her work at http://www.customizedweddingcreations.com/ .

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