Bridal Show August 2011 | Northwest Arkansas Photographer

It was a very successful Northwest Arkansas Bridal Show at the John Q. Hammons Center last Sunday! That’s always a good thing. We were able to meet so many wonderful brides with some fantastic ideas for their wedding day! We love a bride with a creative side ; ) We received  tons of compliments on the new booth design that Kaity spent so much time preparing for. It was so neat to see her little drawings of the booth design from her mind come to life!

Huge thanks to True Treasures for loaning me a few furniture pieces that helped make the whole booth come together. If you haven’t seen their shop you must stop by and say hello to all the wonderful ladies that work there! Just take Highway 72 West out of Bentonville. Also a big thanks for the very talented Julie at Jules Design in Fayetteville for the spectacular floral arrangements! If you are looking for a florist for your wedding day and want something unique definitely give Julie a call!

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Sydnee - August 24, 2011 - 1:58 pm

Awesome! I love TT and I keep up with your stuff on FB from time to time. I love your pics! They’re very original and creative!!

Camilla - August 26, 2011 - 10:09 pm

Impressive! I love your booth. You are soooo talented.

Aundrea Shafer - June 3, 2012 - 4:10 pm

Love this, where did you get the lighting?

Kaitlyn Whitman - June 4, 2012 - 10:01 am

Thanks Ashely! My husband actually put the light together. Bought different length cords, wired them to light bulb socks, and bought those neat vintage bulbs from Lowes. Connected them all to a power strip behind the wall. Then threw them over cheap rebar and shepherd’s hook in the corners. About $70 for all the lighting.

Amber Schmidt - August 24, 2012 - 8:41 am

I would LOVE to know how the “walls” are constructed from the paper pages!!! I am stumped! LOL

Kaitlyn Whitman - August 24, 2012 - 10:27 am

Thanks Amber! I used long very wide rolls of white paper, had to glue 3 sections together, used spray glue to slap all the book pages to the paper. I got the books from a used book store recycle dumpster, for free! Laid it all out in the drive way and went to town with the spray glue!