Tie The Knot Kansas City Style is an organization of the finest, and most professional, wedding vendors in the Kansas City area. Tie The Knot vendors pride themselves on making sure the Bride and Groom’s special day, as well as the planning, are stress free and fun. All Tie The Knot vendors have the experience, know-how, ethics, and dedication that makes them stand out as leaders in their expertise.
Tie The Knot Kansas City Style held a networking event at Loose Mansion on September 14, and how could KC Photobooth pass up the opportunity to provide a photobooth to not only a great group of colleagues, but to one of our favorite wedding locations, Loose Mansion. It’s always fun, unique, and different to see vendors having so much fun in the photobooth! See if you can recognize any of them!!
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Taylor Blue & Sasha Kaun had their wedding reception at Loose Mansion, following their wedding ceremony at Swope Park. Holly with Simple Elegance acted as their day-of-coordinator. The cakes (Cakes by Rama Sola)were magnificent; the groom’s cake was covered in Sasha’s favorite things: Burger King burgers and fries, legos, an iPod, CDs, his #24 KU Basketball jersey, a KU Jayhawk, and World of Warcraft. The Bride’s cake mimicked the lace on Taylor’s dress (from Laura’s Couture).
The ceremony was held outside in Swope Park; Taylor walked down the aisle as Brookside Strings played. They also chose to use Sidelines Florist, Holmes Music World as their DJ, and David Riffel Photography.
What a beautiful wedding! Check out some of these wonderful pictures! You may recognize some of the guests, including: Coach Bill Self, Assistant Coach Danny Manning, Russell Robinson, Christian Moody, and Aaron Miles…
















Megan & Chris had their wedding reception at Loose Mansion. The guests had a great time in the photobooth, as you can see from all the great pictures! Megan & Chris also chose to have their name put in lights on top of the photobooth as just one more way to personalize their event.
Congratulations, Megan & Chris!
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