Editorial Advisory Panel
Each year, we handpick the Seacoast Bride advisory board to be our eyes and ears on the ground in wedding world. With these local experts behind the scenes, you can be sure that every article in Seacoast Bride showcases their up-to-date knowledge of the current wedding trends. Their expertise will help you create your personal wedding.
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Leslie B. Barbini • The Wedding Belle Leslie and her team of Belles have been designing, planning and executing New England Weddings and Celebrations for the past 8 years. Photo courtesy of Martin Haseman Photography.
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Deborah Bouchard-Smith • Weddings By Maine-ly New Hampshire Deborah is owner and lead designer for the custom portion of her wedding business. 25 years of event design with focus on the smallest details. |
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Elizabeth Durom • Madeleine's Daughter Your wedding gown is worth having absolutely perfect. At New England’s premier bridal shop, we cover everything from attire to accessories for you and your attendants. Take your first steps to happily every after with us! |
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Karen Haase and Carol Ford • Cranberry Island Kitchen Cranberry Island Kitchen combines homemade dessert recipes with magical forms found along the seashore. Started as something to do on a foggy day, they now offer the whoopie pie wedding cake and themed whoopie pie favors in lobster, clam, mussel shapes and more! |
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Sharyn Peavey • Shary Peavey Photography Sharyn Peavey (1972) is a Freeport Maine based photographer, Established in the industry with her early use of photojournalism and innovative portraiture in wedding photography and striking use of color and light. |
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Michelle Rose-Larochelle • Minka & Blooms Flower Shoppe Owner and designer behind Minka in Kennebunkport and creative director of Blooms Flower Shoppe in Wells, Michelle melds her background in fashion design and floral by fusing modern and natural elements to create unexpected decor that reflects the personality of each couple she works with. |
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Betsy Scott • Flower Kiosk The love of the design and the creativity of bringing a couple’s wedding to life visually brings Betsy joy, even after over a quarter of a century of business. |
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Click here for past editoral advisory panels
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