TLC’s Four Weddings Winning Bride: March 29th

Happy Easter! We have the winning bride from Friday’s TLC’s “Four Weddings” show. Congrats to Travia!  Her Birthday Wedding Bash wedding scored her a total of 90 points out of 120 points. Here is the breakdown.

Venue: 15 points
Dress:  26 points
Experience: 19 points
Food: 30 points

The other three brides really liked Travia’s food the best. A perfect score!  Food is one of the most important elements of a wedding and Travia nailed it. She offered chicken, rice, and vegetable for the main course, a fabulous wedding cake, red velvet funnel cake, and fried red velvet oreos. How fantastic does that sound?  I can see why Travia earned a perfect score in the food! Wow! I wish I could tasted those delicious sounding treats.

Congrats to Travia for winning an all expenses paid honeymoon. After all the planning of her bling wedding, the couple is now ready to celebrate Travia’s birthday and pack their bags to the beautiful island of Fiji.

Here is a look back at Travia’s wedding:

TLC’s Four Weddings Episode Recap: March 29th

Did you tune into last night’s episode of “Four Weddings” on TLC?  What are your thoughts of the four brides and their weddings? What details stood out for you? If you missed it, we have a recap of the episode:

Who are the Brides?: 

  • Rachele, a bride who wants to bring fun, energy, and music to her wedding. Her traditional wedding ceremony takes place in a beautiful inside space at the venue. Inside there is a white draped alter, candles, and a red aisle runner. The bridesmaids wore a bright red orange colored long dresses which complimented the decor. After the ceremony which was officiated by the groom’s sister, guests head upstairs to cocktail hour. The space was decorated elegantly with gold colored draping on the ceilings, stunning chandeliers, bright linens, and a simple centerpieces with white flowers.  The bride and groom’s grand entrance is to taiko drummers music. Right before the garter toss, the groom performs a dance for his bride. After dinner, guests are on the dance floor and enjoy some line dancing and fun.
  • Nicolle’s, a bride who has team spirit and wants to share that energy with all her guests at her wedding. The day begins at a synagogue where she has her traditional Jewish ceremony. However, before guests find their seats are the ceremony, cocktail hour takes place. Inside the ceremony space, it is decorated with simple decor. There is a white draped chuppah with colorful flowers at each pillar. The colorfulness is shown also with the bridesmaid’s dresses. Each bridesmaid chose their own color and style of dress to walk down the aisle in. After breaking of the glass, the couple is now married, and guests enter the reception room. The grand space is surrounded by blue up-lighting, long white draping, ice sculptures, and long vases with colorful flowers on the guest tables. Since the couple are huge University of Miami fans, the school mascot showed up and school spirit was shared with all.
  • Travia is a bride who is says ” I do”, as she turns 30.  The wedding takes place at a Country Club. The ceremony is set outside overlooking the golf course. The decor was very simple and featured a white archway, white columns with candles down the aisle, and white flowers. The bridesmaids dresses are black and long. The father of the bride wears white as he walks his daughter down the aisle.  After cocktail hour, guests enter the ballroom for the reception. The reception has a black and white color theme. The tables had two standing sparkle decorated candles. After dinner, guests can stop off at the station which served red velvet fried oreos and funnel cake. In addition to celebrating her first day of marriage, Travia changes into a black elegant dress to celebrate her 30th birthday. The bride and groom along with their guests dance the night away on the dance floor.
  • Alex, a  bride who goes retro at her wedding with some DIY details. Her wedding takes place at a lakeside library. Before guests enter the venue, there is a old style typewriter where they can type a note and drop it in a keepsake box. The ceremony is set outside overlooking the water, and is decorated with some unique details. The aisle is decorated with white lanterns stacked on two books, and instead of an alter, there are two tall stacks of books. The bride’s bouquet was made up of paper from books styled like flowers. After a heartfelt ceremony, the cocktail hour takes place inside the venue. The colors of white, purple and turquoise decorated the outside reception space. Each guest table had white lanterns, votive candles as the centerpieces. The father of the bride along with all the guests, really got there dance on.

A Hot Detail:  There was one detail from each wedding that stood out for me. What I thought was so super unique and fun at Rachele’s wedding was the surprise performance of playing with the taiko drummers. I thought that was something totally different and very entertaining for the guests. I think it is also a great way to create a memory for their wedding day. So fun! What I absolutely loved at Nicolle’s wedding was her school spirit shining all day. I loved her high energy she had at her wedding. She seemed to really have a great time, and very happy. That is really awesome because every bride should feel like this on their wedding day. Super fun!  I really loved Travia’s bridal bouquet. It was made up of brooches, bling, and  sparkle. All personally made by the bride. I thought it was gorgoues and very personal. So stunning!  I really liked the idea of Alex’s food choices. They served fifty’s style diner food: sliders, fries, hot dogs, mac and cheese, and steak. Even though I could not taste the food, I loved the concept!

5Who won?: Congrats to Travia for winning!  She and her husband won an all expenses paid honeymoon to Figi.  I was not surprised about Travia winning at all, she seemed to deserve it! While I can not account for the food since I wasn’t actually there, all the other details – venue,  bride’s dress, and originality – were owned by Travia’s wedding. I thought that every detail of her bling birthday wedding bash came together really well. It was not over the top, yet had enough sparkle.  Guests seem to enjoy it and have a good time. Great job Travia! So how did the other three brides score? Alex came in second, Rachele in third, and Nicolle in fourth. Were you surprised by the results?  Love to hear from you, so please share!

Sneak Peek of TLC’s “Something Borrowed, Something New” Episode: March 29th

Happy Friday! A happy one indeed. We have a sneak peek for tonight’s episode of TLC’s, “Something Borrowed, Something New”. Have you been watching? It definitely a show to have marked as recording on your DVR! It is a fun show about a bride and her bridal gown. What can be better that this?  If you have not been watching and want to learn more, then let us tell you. This show follows a bride’s journey to find the perfect wedding dress for her big day. However there is a twist! The bride will have to choose a new designer bridal gown, or a fashionably redesigned family heirloom. Who will help the bride find something new and something borrowed for her special day? Each episode is hosted by designer Kelly Nishimoto and stylist Sam Saboura, who will work with the bride to help choose between two dress options. Kelly will turn a special, previously worn gown into a gown which is for the time, venue, and personality of the bride. The bride will also have a chance to work with Sam in shopping at a bridal salon to find a brand new stylish dress. What happens next? The bride will have to make a very important decision and choose between a one-of-a kind dress and a newly fashionable piece. Will the bride choose her mother’s or grandmother’s wedding gown, or find something new and unique to her? Which one will the bride choose? How will she make her decision? It is a hard one!

Courtney Still 4Courtney Still 15Tonight’s episode features a bride who is looking for a dress which is fit and flare, and shows off her figure. Her grandmother wants her to wear the dress which makes her feel the happiest.  However, the bride’s mother has her heart set on something with tradition and all the sentimental elements.

What about her grandmother’s bridal gown that her mother wore on her wedding day?  As a little girl, the bride really liked her mother’s dress and thought to wear it on her wedding day. However today, the dress does not have what she is looking for. So, Kelly will have to do some of her magic and transform this not so “hot” dress into something fresh and fabulous for the bride.  Will Sam find a modren dress which will make this bride look and feel amazing?  Which gown will the bride choose to wear on her big day? Will it be something borrowed, or something new? Will she fall back in love with her grandmother’s dress? Or will she walk down the aisle in a new dress which is personal to her? Tune in tonight to find out.

TLC’s Something Borrowed, Something New airs Friday at 10/9c. So set your DVR’s, or watch it live tonight!

TLC’s Four Weddings Sneak Peek: March 29th

It is Friday, and that means it is time for this week’s sneak peak of “Four Weddings” on TLC. Are you ready?   If you have never seen the show, let me tell you a little about it.  This show features four completely different brides who have never met, and attend each other’s weddings with one wedding being deemed “the winner” at the end. The brides rate the food, dress, venue, originality, and overall experience of each wedding, except for their own. At the end, all the scores of each bride are tallied, and the one with the highest score wins an all expenses paid honeymoon.

On tonight’s episode the four brides are :  A vibrant and high energy bride, a bride who goes retro at her wedding , a bling loving bride, and a bride who has team spirit.  Each of these brides share their unique style and taste on their wedding day. Which bride will be your favorite? Which bride’s detail’s will you like the best? Which dress will stand out the most? What ceremony will be the most touching? Which bride do you think will win? What do I think? You will have to wait until Saturday where I will provide a re-cap on this episode. All I can tell you know is that you do not want to miss this episode! Drums and bacon?  That is all I can say. You will have to watch tonight to see what that is all about!

TLC’s Four Weddings airs Friday at 8/7c. So set your DVR’s, or watch it live tonight!

For more information on Four Weddings, check out the website: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/tv/four-weddings

Bobalu Berries: A Sweet and Fresh Wedding Treat

It goes without saying – we love ourselves a sweet and succulent treat.  So when we took a bite of a scrumptious chocolate covered strawberry,  well… let’s just say our eyes rolled to the back of our heads. Because what could be better than indulging in ultimate sweetness. If we could, we would probably skip breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and just enjoy these amazing hand-dipped strawberries all day long. We would be VERY happy and satisfied. Can you tell that we have a sweet tooth?

Where can you find this delightful dessert?  Straight from the the family owned strawberry farms in Oxnard, California, Bobalu Berries  offers gourmet hand-dipped strawberries. All strawberries are hand picked, hand-dipped, hand-decorated, and shipped within 24 hours of picking. Amazingly fresh!

Bobalu Berries combines the best and most inspired gourmet ingredients to create a variety of chocolate dipped strawberries to satisfy every savor and craving.  Once the strawberries are hand-dipped in chocolate, they are then dipped in signature coverings such as milk or peanut butter.  When you thought it could not get any sweeter, it just did. Hand-dipped strawberries can also be topped with flavorful toppings such as toffee pieces, mint chocolate chips, shredded coconut, chopped nuts, or drizzled chocolate. Is your mouth watering yet? You know ours is!

Besides enjoying the delicious sweet combo of chocolate and strawberries for yourselves, you can share them with your guests at your wedding. Bobalu Berries can be packaged in stunning gift boxes and given to your guests as a sweet wedding favor. These fabulous berry treats can also be added to your dessert table to compliment your wedding cake. Whatever way you decide to incorporate them into your wedding, you and your guests will be very well pleased.

Prepare to indulge into ultimate sweetness and love.

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Photography: Brian Leahy Photography

Emerald Themed Table Top Designs by Tick Tock Couture Florals

If there’s one trend I am totally digging, it’s definitely the emerald green color. You know, it is a color that is vibrant, glowing, lush, and elegant.  I am so attracted to this color, and all its radiant elements. It makes my heart blissful and joyous. So that is why today I am grinning from ear to ear like a little girl at her birthday party. I am excited to feature an emerald-themed tabletop which is  jaw-droppingly gorgeous! bridal-hot-list-vendor-hot-pick

Eddie Zaratsian of Tic-Tock Couture Florals dreamed up a lavish, elegant table with a palette of emerald green and gold coupled with gorgeous details like tall emerald green vases full of  lush roses, charming stationary, gorgeous china and flatware from Langham Huntington, beautiful chandeliers, lovely hedge-lattice wall, and stunning gold mirror table from Revelry Event Designers. All the fabulous details captured by Marianne Lozano Photography.

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About Tic-Tock Couture Florals

Celebrity florist tic-tock Couture Florals is arguably one of the most in-demand florists in Los Angeles. For over twenty years, tic-tock’s original and breathtaking floral arrangements have made tic-tock the first call for A-List personalities, event designers and producers, the best wedding planners and entertainment industry heavy-hitters. Creative director Eddie Zaratsian’s reputation is well earned; from modern floral arrangements to the more traditional, tic-tock is consistently among the best rated florists in Los Angeles for flower delivery, set design, special events, weddings and corporate services. As one of the youngest inductees into the American Institute of Floral Designers, Eddie’s impeccable taste and ability to manifest the visually stunning as well as the discretion with which he treats his client list has created a unique and lasting trust which ranks tic-tock at the top of any list of the best florists in Los Angeles. Welcome to tic-tock, take a look around; browse our beautiful floral arrangements and then give us a call, order flowers online or send us an email so we can create your next beautiful design. From single arrangements to fabulous soirees and film sets, tic-tock Couture Florals creates breathtaking floral arrangements that are always among the best in Los Angeles.

Floral Design: Eddie Zaratsian of Tic-Tock Couture Florals
Location: Langham Huntington
Photography: Marianne Lozano Photography

A Getting Ready Bridal Look by Nordstrom Mission Viejo, California

Everyday I get to write about hot wedding trends and all the amazing details for all things wedding. Sometimes I have to pinch myself, as I can’t believe it is my job to find the freshest and newest wedding trends and share them.  Some of the hottest trends I see are in fashion, style, and wardrobe. So, when you fuse them with all the pretty wedding things, you have a hot and  fabulous combo. Which brings me to the latest and greatest news for all of you wedding fashionistas: One of our favorite fashion spots, Nordstrom Mission Viejo will now be featured on BHL. We are in love with what Nordstrom Mission Viejo offers for their brides and their bridal party and guests. With exceptional service and the greatest fashion merchandise, Nordstrom Mission Viejo’s personal and beauty stylists are ready to assist brides and their friends in finding the perfect look. From bridal shower outfits, honeymoon clothing styles, bridesmaids gifts, wedding day essentials, bridesmaids wardrobe, bridal accessories, bridal make-up, and more, we will be sharing the hottest wedding trends and tips.

We wanted to kick things off with the Bride’s “Getting Ready” look. Get ready to be inspired!

Beauty Stylist, Sarah Zaret has put together a Glowing Bride Look. In order to create a glowing look, she used some amazing illuminating products. First, for a glowing skin effect Sarah used La Mer, Laura Mercier, Armani and MAC products. She really  wanted to give a natural shimmering eye look, so she chose a Bobbi Brown eye shadow.  The pinched rosy cheek was created with the new Halo blush from Smashbox.  Sarah chose a YSL lip product for a blushing lip that’s long lasting.

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See the adorable and stylish “Mrs” bridal robe? A bride can wear this soft, comfortable, and plush robe while she is getting ready for her big day. She can even pack it up, and take it with her on her honeymoon to enjoy it even more.

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How fabulous are these lingerie pieces? Great for any bride who wants to add that special and personal touch to their day. I love these. So cute!

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This bride is definitely glowing.  A happy bride who is excited to walk down the aisle, meet her groom’s eyes and say ” I do”. What a stunning look. Absolutely  gorgeous. photo (20)

Information:

Make-up:   Beauty Stylist Sarah Zaret|949.347.2710 ext. 1096 

Lingerie attire: Selected by Personal Stylist  Susie Grossman|949.356.8241

Panties: Hanky Panky. Featured are the ” I Do” and “Bride” panties.

Bridal “Mrs” Robe:  Betsy Johnson (also available in white)

Lace Nightie: In Bloom by Jonquil

Silk Robe: Oscar de la Renta

 

Spring Flower Favorites

With the arrival of Spring, we are all full of bliss around here. We are loving the new renewal of the leaves, flowers blossoming, the fresh scent of the plants,  and birds singing away. It is a truly a happy time of year. We are definitely feeling really good here. We just can not stop smiling, thats how happy we are at BHL.  Our cheeks are starting to hurt from all the smiling. So in the joy of Spring, we want to share our favorite flowers. Which one is your favorite?

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TLC’s Four Weddings Winning Bride: March 22nd

Who was the winning bride from Friday’s TLC’s “Four Weddings” show? Carole! Her Sweet Treat wedding scored her a total of 94 points out of 120 points. Here is the breakdown.

Venue: 26 points
Dress:  26 points
Experience: 16 points
Food: 16 points

The other three brides really liked Carole’s dress and venue the best.  She scored the highest points in these categories.  Her dress was absolutely stunning!  A satin dress fitted on top and flowed elegantly on the bottom. A perfect match to her elegant and sweet wedding theme.  The venue was at a hotel which sat on the water. A beautiful place to have a wedding.

Congrats to Carole for winning an all expenses paid honeymoon. After all the planning of her sweet and romantic wedding, the couple is now ready to pack their bags and have a relaxing honeymoon in Europe.

Here is a look back at Carole’s wedding:

TLC’s Four Weddings Episode Recap: March 22nd

Did you watch last night’s episode of “Four Weddings” on TLC?  What are your thoughts of the four brides and their Florida weddings? What details stood out for you? If you missed it, we have a recap of the episode:

Who are the Brides?: TLC

  • Sarah, a bride who is a total country girl, and shares her love with the outdoors with her guests. The wedding takes place at her parent’s home, with the ceremony outside on the yard under a huge tree. There are hay stacks for seats, and hanging mason jars with baby’s breath decorated down the aisle   All around are guests in cowboy boots and hats. The processional begins with the groom and his men on a tracker, with the bride and her girls on a monster truck. The girls wearing lace dresses with cowboy boots, and the men in jeans and their cowboy boots. After sharing personal vows, the couple departs in a monster truck with kegs hanging off the back. During cocktail hour, the bride and groom along with their wedding party take photos with guns in hand. The reception space is also outdoors, featuring simple decor. Each table has a tree stump with mason jars full of flowers. After a country style buffet, guests choose a flower pot style cupcake or a white flower designed cupcake.  The guests then got their hoedown and danced the night away under the stars.
  • Carole, a bride who loves her sweets. The ceremony takes place on the courtyard surrounded by greenery and water. The decor is simple with purple rose petals down the aisle runner, and white small columns with purple ribbons. The couple shares a Jewish ceremony, as they stand under the chuppah with their family. After the groom breaks the glass, and they tie the knot, guests take a trolley to the reception space.  The centerpieces were handmade by the bride, and they were silver branch style decor with purple flowers. Guests walk around the brunch stations to choose their meals. The wedding cake was a three tier cake with the middle tier covered with rainbow sprinkles, and the top tier with a rubber ducky groom and bride.
  • Jenelle  is a bride who shares her love for Asian style at her wedding. The ceremony takes place at a local church. The decor was very simple with Asian style fans decorated along the aisle and some white flowers. The ceremony brought together the bride and groom with their two children as they take part in a Unity Sand ceremony. After tying knot, guests take a ride to a friend’s house where the celebration continued. Set  outside in the backyard, the cocktail hour and reception takes place. Under the white tent, the tables are set with some Asian inspired decor. Each guest table had a lantern with rocks around it and candles. Above the tables hung upside umbrellas. During cocktail hour a lady dressed in a Kimono was serving drinks. After an Asian style buffet  guests have a chance to send a wish lantern up to the sky.
  • Annie is a fashionista bride who starts her wedding at a local church. Inside the church, white tulle with hot pink ribbons are decorated down the aisle.  The bridesmaid dresses were all designed by the bride. The groom shares his vows through a rap poetic style. After sharing their first kiss as a couple, the couple is now married.  The reception space is a grand space with hanging chandeliers, pink up-lighting, and table centerpieces that are tall white candelabras with hot pink lush flowers and bling. Annie surprises her groom with a dress change into a silver sparkling dress, and then performs a song and dance.

A Hot Detail:  There was one detail from each wedding that stood out for me. What I thought was so amazing at Sarah’s wedding was the S’mores station. Well, it was not an actual station, however there was a fire pit, where you can make your own s’mores. How awesome is that? I am a huge s’mores fan, so I totally loved this idea. Perfect for a country outdoor wedding. I can taste them now. Yum!  What I absolutely loved at Carole’s wedding was the sweet station. There was a huge table full of an assortment of candy and sweets. Guest grabbed a bag, and filled their bags with their favorite treats. Fun and sweet! I loved the grand entrance of Jenelle and her husband.  As they walked in, fireworks went off and lit up the sky. I love fireworks and thought t was the perfect way to make an entrance at a wedding. I really loved that part. I thought that the party vibe was great at  Annie’s  wedding. Guests were handed some fun props like hats and oversized glasses, to dance around with. Then confetti dropped from the ceiling down. I love a fun scene at a wedding. It is a celebration after all.

TLCWho won?: Congrats to Carole for winning!  She and her husband won an all expenses paid honeymoon to Amsterdam.  I was kind of shocked about Carole winning.  I did like her wedding details and sweet sensation wedding theme, however I liked Sarah’s wedding the best. I thought she really did a such a great job in putting together a rustic, country look for her wedding, I really thought it was country without being to casual and plain. I would have loved to be at Sarah’s wedding!  However, I did like Carole’s Jewish ceremony, color scheme, and fun candy station. For sure, thought that her love for sweets was shown on her wedding day.  So how did the other three brides score? Sarah came in second, Annie in third, and Janelle in fourth. Were you surprised by the results?  Love to hear from you, so please share!