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Sneak Peek at Casino San Clemente

So in love with all of the lovely details and color at Nicole and Ed’s Casino San Clemente wedding, A great venue, perfect weather, and a gorgeous couple in love. Cortney from Cortney Helaine Events did an amazing job of bringing it all together. Here is a little peek from Walking Eagle Photography. Can’t wait to see more.

Coto Valley Country Club Part 1

Say HELLO to our newest venue, Coto Valley Country Club! There is so much amazing space with acres and acres, so I am splitting it up into three parts. The first is the indoor Clubhouse, able to accommodate up to 200 guests. Love all of the windows and grand stone fireplace. Rental of this private venue includes tables and natural wood chivari chairs. An incredible value.

Special thanks to the following who made this all possible; Hanssie Trainor Photography, French Buckets, Fusion Linens, Sugarbaker and Toad, Typologie and Co, Diego Ortega, Elements of Artistry, and Hope Stanley Bridal Stylist.

Red, White, and Blue

Patriotism isn’t something that only arrives a few times a year. It is woven into each American that is grateful for their freedoms. Holidays however, are a great reminder of the sacrifices made. Something about red, white, and blue, and our American flag conjures up thoughts of family and celebration. I often forget the primary colors when weddings are discussed. Most would say they are not romantic… I beg to differ.

I had the opportunity to create a styled photoshoot, along with an incredible cast of professionals, for one of THE most amazing photographers, MIKE COLÓN. The inspiration board was created by Kat Harris and we ran with her vision of Americana. Designer Specialty Linens created,  out of many patterns, the beautiful linens that adorned the tables and chairs. Not to mention pillows! French Buckets as usual exceeded expectations bringing in pops of color, wildflowers and antique accents. Touches of old fashioned paper from Typeologie and Co, and of course Jay’s fabulous food. Gorgeous Caramel Apples and Patriotic Pies accented by our Wedded Bliss cocktail dressed with a cherry. Notice we didn’t stop with the table, we also created a picnic, incorporating all of those traditional favorites, like watermelon, Coke and Kobe Beef Sliders.

Okay, enough talking… if Mike’s photo’s don’t get you to stand up and sing God Bless America, I don’t know what will. I AM SO IN LOVE WITH THESE PHOTOS. Happy day after Fourth of July! ENJOY!

Thank you to everyone involved. It was such an amazing shoot. If you want to see more. Check out yesterday’s feature on Style Me Pretty.

The Japanese Garden

The intimate beauty and perfection of the Japanese Garden, hidden on the Cal State Long Beach Campus, creates a romantic setting for weddings and receptions. It’s privacy and impeccably maintained grounds attract couples seeking a unique outdoor setting for their special day. Surrounded by tall trees, the elegant 1.3 acre garden features lush green landscaping, gracefully arched bridges, shimmering koi pond, and sparkling waterfalls. The garden can accommodate up to 200 guests for a ceremony and up to 165 for a wedding and reception. Photos by Sarah K Chen.

Styled by Grand Soirees, florals by Honey and Poppies, rentals by Classic Orange County and Food & Cake by Jay’s Catering.

 

 

 

 

The Ebell Club

Built by the philanthropic Ebell sisters in 1924, and recently deemed an official historic designation. The Ebell Club is vintage glamour. While the original structure has been carefully restored, the Ebell Club’s 25,858 square feet of event space has been refreshed by the experts responsible for remodeling the Hotel Bel Air. Imagine the possibilities of having three beautiful rooms- the Courtyard, the Parlor, and the Grand Ballroom to enjoy throughout your event. Move your party from room to room as the evening progresses, ending with all rooms open. Both ceremonies and receptions can easily be accommodated all under one roof. Photos by Bobby Brown Photography