Summer 2010
Summertime in Kentucky - it's as unpredictable as who will win the Kentucky Derby. But one thing you can put your money on is the countless pages of new ideas in the Summer 2010 issue of Kentucky Bride.
For out-of-town guests, one of the most impressive ways to show them the Bluegrass State is with a Bourbon Trail tour. Experience Kentucky's most coveted bourbons while also enjoying the most scenic drives and hospitable folks around.
Your feedback about your love for our Real Kentucky Wedding stories led us to increase the number of pages for each wedding, giving you even more ideas to inspire your own special day. This issue features a unique array of wedding styles, from a vintage-inspired wedding in Lexington to a couple's elegant backyard affair.
For a complete overview of this issue, check out the Table of Contents (it will be just the taste you need to go out and savor every page of your own copy).
Kentucky Bride continues to grow with each new issue, and we have you to thank for it. Keep the comments coming, and we'll see you in the fall.
Purchase the Summer 2010 Issue
Summer 2010 Hotlinks
And many thanks to our advertisers for their support of this issue.
- Baker's 360
- Bella Bridesmaids
- Belterra Casino Resort & Spa
- Best of Flowers
- Boone Tavern
- Camargo Rental
- Couture Closet
- The Cutting Garden
- DaRae & Friends Catering
- Doubletree Guest Suites
- Elk Creek Vinevards
- Firewheel Photography
- French Lick Resort
- Gatlinburg Wedding Center
- Headley-Whitney Museum
- Hilary J. Boone Center
- House by JSD Designs
- Ian Lozada Photography
- It's So Pretty
- Jacki & Jaimeson Wedding and Event Planning
- Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse-Louisville
- Kentucky Bride Bridal Show
- Louisville Stoneware
- Louisville Zoo
- Mary Lashbrook Photography
- Macy's
- The Melting Pot
- South Van Events
- Shelia Bayes Fine Jewelers
- Spindletop Hall
- Sunday Soiree
- Winchester Opera House