The Love Sick Expo Recap














This past sunday was the Love Sick Expo, in which we were a part of. As it was the expo’s first year in existence, it was a huge success! 31 companies participated, with over 70 vendor representatives, and more than 350 attendees from 10 different states attended. The Love Sick expo was able to raise almost $800 for charity also. We had a great time being there, meeting people and vendors and taking pictures (of course!). A couple of the highlights were: Amanda’s french macaroons being a hit, meeting a girl from Off Beat Bride in real life, and having 3 of our future brides win raffle items. I think it’s safe to say that we’re good luck! I know by the end of the day I had lost my voice from talking to people, but there were just so many great couples to talk to!
Pictured above are: our booth at the expo with Nadine modeling. A past bride of ours Molly, who started her own styling company: Glitter + Rye. The lovely ladies behind Two Little Birds Planning. Beautiful floral arrangements from Love ‘n Fresh Flowers. Jewelry from Over The Moon Handmade. Natalie Diener, a stylist and event planner, and her super cute table. Headbands by Magdalina Designs. And our friends, Tom and Jon of Hi-Society Entertainment and the brains behind the Love Sick Expo! A few candids of the crowd and Roots and Groove spinning records.
More photos of the day can be seen on our flickr set. Note to all vendors who were at the expo: please feel free to use any photos we took of you or your tables, just be sure to give us proper photo credit. Thanks and it was great to meet you all!
Tags: bridal expo, love sick expo, lovesick expo, philadelphia wedding expo
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1.12.2011 6:34 pm
Natalie —Thanks for calling my table “super cute!” Ditto. I LOVED your photo wall – what a great idea! And the photos are great. I am trying to find more and more places to pimp your photos because you really made my thrift store records and paper flowers look so cool!