Pennsylvania Cookie Bar

Alison & Rob, who were married at Keswick Vineyards on Saturday, September 24th, had the weather every couple dream of.  Who do you think they have to thank???  Yep, you guessed it.  Alison & Rob buried their bottle of bourbon exactly one month before their wedding date and was guaranteed that the weather Gods would take care of them.  This tradition is still, 100% effective for our couples at Keswick Vineyards.  Lets keep that track record going!

 I love the idea of Alison & Rob’s guest book.  They chose to have several bottles of wine, each representing an anniversary.  Guests would use a metallic marker to sign a bottle.  What a wonderful way to reflect on your wedding day on that anniversary as you open a bottle of wine from your wedding day. Also take a look at the lovely memorial table they did for loved ones who couldn’t be there on wedding day. This was such a special thing for guests to be able to look at on the way into the ceremony.

 The biggest hit of Alison & Rob’s wedding had to be the Pittsburg cookie bar.  We have had many cookie bars from our Pennsylvania couples, but I have never had one with 6000 cookies!!!  Nope, that isn’t a typo, 6000!  Rob’s Mother, Jamie, started back in June making 80% of these cookies.  As part of my job I, I just had to try one or two (or more)  They were AMAZING!!!!  And on top of all those cookies, guests also could have some wedding cake!  Glucose overload for everyone this evening but so worth it!

 Thank you to their vendor team for always doing an excellent job at what we do; making memories: 

Little Acorn Events

Harvest Moon Catering

DJ Fit – Nathan May

Musician Virginia Schweninger

Photographer Ashley Eagleson

Videographer Erin Adelman of This Is Double Take

Sugar on Top Bakery

Colonial Florist

Officiant Phil Gates

Hair & Makeup by Charlottesville Makeup Artist

Rental by MS Events

Transportation provided by Ambassador Limousine, Albemarle Limousine & Camryn Limousine

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