“...It seems that brides and grooms are being more creative with their wedding dollars,” said Jenny Steffens, who runs The Bliss List, a database of forward-thinking wedding vendors in Kansas City. “DIY brides appreciate the freedom of nontraditional venues. There are not as many rules and restrictions in a wide-open field.”
The experts' picks
Jenny Steffens runs The Bliss List, a database of wedding vendors in Kansas City. Some of her favorite nuptial nooks: • Mildale Farm, 35250 W. 199th St. in Edgerton, Kan.: “An East Coast equestrian barn, estate home and cottage in Kansas ... the ideal picturesque ‘local destination’ wedding venue.” • Muehlebach Tower of the Kansas City Marriott Downtown, 200 W. 12th St.: “Historical charm with the perfect downtown location.” • Carriage Club, 5301 State Line Road: “Country-club style and service near the Country Club Plaza.” • Berg Event Space, 1525 Grand Blvd.: “A great space in the Crossroads with exposed brick, hardwood floors and modern accents.” • The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak St.: “A classic KC institution with a regal air.” • Simpson House, 4509 Walnut St.: “Estate home in the heart of Kansas City with beautiful gardens ... perfect for an intimate affair.”
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