Visitors could sample cupcakes from Sweet Tooth Bakery and view their many intricate display cakes. Stull’s Flowers had bouquet and centerpiece ideas on display. MARSLO Entertainment allowed visitors to try out their photo booth at no charge. The photo booth is a popular addition to many local wedding receptions. The digital booth saves the photos for the wedding couple and prints out photo strips for the wedding guests. Dream Weavers of Canton was on hand to discuss tuxedo rentals for grooms. During the morning hours, music and entertainment was provided by Sounds By Shane.
“I couldn't be happier with how the event ran and I'm very excited for next year,” said event organizer Sylvia Adams of Sweet Tooth Bakery. “I'm already planning some very exciting things".
Visitors were impressed not only with the variety of the vendors, but by the vendors’ creative wedding ideas.
"We were very happy with all of the vendors,” said Terry LaMont of LeRoy. LaMont was shopping for wedding services with her daughter Rebecca LaMont. “They were full of different decorating and accessory ideas. The other bridal shows we have been to this year did not have those options.”
Even attendees who were not planning weddings enjoyed the variety of vendors. Lauren Preston and her three-year-old daughter Raya attended the Expo as a mother-daughter date.
“The vendors were all so nice,” said Preston. “We enjoyed the photo booth, I bought a thirty-one bag, and Raya bought a Hello Kitty Lunch set. It was a fun outing so close to home!”
Vendors interested in participating in the 2016 Bridal Expo should contact Sylvia Adams at 570-673-5005.