Five Romantic Honeymoon Destinations

The wedding is over!  That means it’s time for some well deserved rest and relaxation… it’s time for the honeymoon!   No matter what time of year your wedding there is a honeymoon location perfect for you.  Maybe that’s a snorkeling in clear waters, taking in the rich history of a city or visiting the happiest place on Earth.  Here are 5 of the most romantic honeymoon destinations from BHL to you.

The Maldives

Couples are flocking to the Maldives in the Indian Ocean where the crystal blue waters and private resorts make for a true honeymoon heaven.  There are numerous resorts to choose from on the Maldives archipelago, most of which offer private bungalows suspended right over the water!  After a relaxing couples massage you may want to jump right into the warm water from your room’s private deck.  The resorts at this destination are truly luxurious and surrounded by the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Paris

Paris, the city of lights,  is undeniably one of the most romantic cities in the world.  Imagine a sunset cruise on the river Seine as you watch sparkling lights bring the Eiffel tower to life.  The sights and sounds of the city will dazzle you as you are immersed in the rich history of France.  There are so many parks, museums and monuments that you will never run out of things to see.  And who can forget that Paris is know as one of the top culinary destinations in the world! Paris is a wonderful place to celebrate your marriage as all of the sights will definitely make your honeymoon special.

Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World is the ultimate honeymoon destination for any Disney couple.  The resort boasts 4 parks for you to enjoy and explore as man and wife.  No matter where you stay you will be immersed in the Disney culture that has become world renowned.  Here fairy tales are expected so what better place to celebrate your union?  Walt Disney World resorts offer a wide array of honeymoon accommodations and packages, including parks tickets and Bahamas cruises.

Italy

Consistently topping best honeymoon destination lists, Italy is a spectacular place to visit as husband and wife.  The best way to capitalize on your Italian adventure is the take a tour of the most romantic cities in the country.   Begin your trip in Venice by being serenaded on a romantic gondola ride through the canals.  Next, hop over to Florence  where you can enjoy delicious meals and take in the grandeur of the architecture.   Finally,  finish the trip in Rome with a visit to the Coliseum and Vatican City. It will be the trip of a lifetime!

Vail Colorado

Of course, we can’t forget the winter wedding honeymoon spots.  Vail is a beautiful winter town nestled in the mountains of Colorado.  A true winter wonderland, Vail offers luxury ski resorts and lodges for active couples.  Spend the day on the slopes skiing, snowboarding or even hiking on the picturesque mountaintops.  At the end of the day curl up together in front of the fire and toast to a long and happy life together.

 

Elopement Inspired Styled Shoot from Hope Stanley and Nancy Orozco

Holiday season is not the only season in full swing. This time of year is all about the romance and new loves. I am talking about engagement season. Yep, there is something about the holiday season which sparks love into the hearts of couples. I love this time of year so much. I love the mix of celebration of the holidays and newly engaged couples. What a wonderful time of year indeed. In celebration of engagement season, I am excited to share this super romantic and lovely elopement inspired styled photo shoot. It is not an engagement session, however it so beautiful, I could not wait to share this one.  All gorgeously styled by our friend, Hope Stanley, and behind the lens, Nancy Orozco to capture it all. Oh my goodness, the images are to die for.  I have always been a fan of simple, intimate, and classical weddings. And this styled shoot has all those details and more. Can I talk about the bouquet for a second?  It is a completely over the top, and oversized bouquet with the loveliest mix of colors and florals. I LOVE this bouquet. Floral Riot is seriously a floral genius. I can not get over how gorgeous the bouquet is. It is a perfect compliment to the bride and her gown. SWOON!

You will want to sit down for this styled shoot. Go ahead, grab your morning cup of joe, and enjoy!

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Stylist, Hope Stanley tells us…
 We wanted it to have the intimacy of a couple who ran away to be married in a small town. The bride is from Spain so we wanted to have a classic European feel of a small village in the country. Scripps college served as the perfect background. 

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Location: Claremont college

Bridal Stylist/Concept Stylist: Hope Stanley

Photographer: Nancy Orozco

Florist: Floral Riot

Wedding Gown: Mary Me Bridal

Stationary: Humdesign

Cake:  Matchbox Kitchen

Hair and Make up: Melissa Samayoa

Groom’s Attire:  Friar Tux Shop

Models: Jon and Lucia

Hilton Costa Mesa Summer Styled Shoot from Expressionary Events + Julie Irene Photography

You may have noticed we’re a bit obsessed with summer. But can you blame us? When you live in Southern California, and the weather is pretty darn amazing every single day,  it is no surprise why we love the summer months. We are talking breathtaking ocean views, lovely beach sunsets, sun bathing, and beachside picnics. With only one month left in this gorgeous summer season, we wanted to continue to celebrate summer love. So when Expressionary EventsJulie Irene Photography,  Love Me Sweets, and a whole team of fabulous vendors teamed up for a styled shoot based on romantic beach elements, we were just over the moon. Totally in love.  Wedding Wednesday is about to get real romantic in here. Ready to be swept off your feet?

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From Carmen of Expressionary Events
Our inspiration for this shoot came from the gorgeous southern californian beaches. We wanted to create a beach feel for the Hilton, Costa Mesa.  So, for the bride that wants to bring elements of beach that can’t necessary afford the beach venue, the beach elements can be incorporated and brought into the hotel. Seashells were added in the vases of the centerpieces, and the bride’s jewelry has stars and seashells. We wanted to use the word LOVE in a creative way. It is used with the bride’s earrings, on the aisle runner,and even on the plates of the cake. A fun summer leading into fall wedding idea with inspiration colors that could be used for either season.  Lush, romantic flowers, celebrating love.

Vendor Information:

 

Venue: Hilton Costa Mesa

Event Styling and Design: Expressionary Events

Photography: Julie Irene Photography

Videographer: Perry Field Films

Wardrobe Styling: Styled by Connie

Hair & Make-up: Rock Me Up

Flowers: Ooh La La Etc

Cake: Love Me Sweets

Linens: GBS Linens

Calligraphy: Calligraphy Katrina

Jewelry and Headpiece: Always Ari

Chaivari chair : Chiavari chair rentals.com

Models: Ashleigh Clesceri and Nathan Gordan

 

Designer Bridal Gowns Featured at the Sareh Nouri Trunk Show

Good morning lovelies! I hope you have your morning coffee in hand, because I have some serious gorgeousness coming your way. I been kind of obsessing over a stunning bridal collection for the last few months, and when the day finally arrived to see these beautiful gowns in person, I was super excited.  I was so excited, that the morning of, I was like a little child getting ready for their first trip to Disneyland! Yep, THAT is how excited I was. This weekend, the fabulous and super talented designer, Sareh Nouri stopped by at the Mon Amie Bridal Salon and showed off her amazing and jaw-dropping gorgeous bridal gowns. Remember the Sareh Nouri post we did? And the trunk show we kept telling you all about? Well it happened this weekend.  I had the honor of being one of other admirers, to watch these romantic and beautiful gowns walk down the fashion show runway. As each gown passed my eyes,   I was in total awe…the movement, the style, and lovely details simply took my breath away.

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The cherry on top? Meeting the lovely designer, Sareh Nouri and all her fabulousness! Oh, it was a great day indeed.

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Let the show begin! This was such a lovely treat to be this close to these stunning gowns!

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The fashion show was amazing and loved every second of it. SWOON!

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This gown is perfect for that vintage bride who adores lace. Simply timeless! What a lovely gown with the most beautiful details.

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My favorite gown? As hard as it is to choose, it has to be this romantic and whimsical gown. A total show stopper, and just breathtaking.  I am in love. IMG_4661

The Sareh Nouri Collection can be found at Mon Amie Bridal Salon. A romantic and lovely collection of bridal gowns.

All photos are from Bridal Hot List

 

Whimsical and Romantic Details from Megan Ondercin Event Design

Guess what? It is another fabulous Wedding Wednesday! I’m talking drop dead gorgeous inspiration and some serious pretty coming your way. I just love when there is beyond amazing talent creating such lovely design that I can not get enough of. Recently, I attended the Unveiled Orange County Wedding Event where I literally had to stop in my tracks, get my camera ready, and take a few shots of the beautiful details.  Who is behind all the uber talented details?   Megan Ondercin Event Design with the help of  Copper Willow Paper Studio got together and created a sweet and romantic space. Want to know the details of what my eyes were so lucky to see? Oh, you will want to grab your morning coffee, (maybe a second cup by now), and be ready to be inspired!

Megan Ondercin shares all the magic behind the design at the Unveiled Wedding Event…

I wanted to incorporate a few trends of 2013 into my booth decor at the Unveiled bridal show; mixed metallics and peach/coral hues.  This combination created such a warm and inviting space. I wanted it to evoke a romantic sunset mixed with some harder, slightly masculine touches.  I glued pennies to glass vases to create my own unique floral container.  I also wrapped copper and gold wire around the napkins, center vase, and coral water goblets.  The ribbon backdrop created such a whimsical tone that really added that “wow” factor to the space.  Then, again, mixing the soft romantic elements to the harder, more bold tones, I layered the paper medallions over-top of the ribbon backdrop.  Each medallion was spray-painted to give the look of metal without the weight of an actual metal disc.  I also kept the metallic theme going by spray-painting the handles of each piece of flatware.  Copper isn’t often used, so I’m trying to take it mainstream with this display!  Gold is everywhere, and is definitely a major trend in 2013.  So, I kept that in play while introducing copper, gold’s lesser used cousin.

One of my other favorite components were the menu place mats.  Menus are an important part of a wedding, so I wanted to use it in a fresh, new way by printing it on a paper place mat.  With the help of Copper Willow Paper Studio, we were able to create something that really helped pull everything together. The glass plates were also a custom creation.  I took glass dinner plates and, using painter’s tape, created a different striping pattern on the back for each setting. Then, before letting the spray paint fully dry, I pulled the tape off so that it created a rough edging to the stripe. 

The last show-stopper that I’m quite proud of is the custom sewn table runner with coordinating napkins. Coming from a fashion background, I love browsing fabric stores.  I went in with a specific vision of what colors and pattern I wanted and found this gorgeous cotton print. The print is modern, yet funky and cheerful.

My giveaway was a card with a single penny glued on and the famous bridal phrase “something new, something old, something borrowed, something blue….and a sixpence in her shoe.”  That last part of the saying often gets dropped out.  Since I incorporated pennies in to my design, I wanted it to carry-over as a minor theme to my giveaway.  The saying states that if the bride puts a penny, or ‘sixpence’, in her shoe it will bring good luck to the marriage. It was a hit with the guests!

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A few words from Megan Ondercin about  Megan Ondercin Event Design

A Southern California based event planning company focused on weaving unique designs elements to create a breath-taking event. Bringing together innovation, style, personality, and beauty for one unforgettable occasion is what we’re all about.

What I offer to brides and grooms:

Every couple is unique, therefore we strive to make every wedding just as unique by focusing on specific aspects that reflect the couples’ personalities.  Design is our passion, so we don’t just plan – we conceptualize, fabricate, and develop every aspect of a wedding.  From sewing napkins, creating custom-made backdrops and tablescapes, to selecting music and lighting to coincide with the natural ambiance of the venue.  Our primary focus is constant collaboration with the bride and groom and attention to the finer elements.

In addition to design and planning, we also offer wardrobe styling.  Megan, the owner, worked professionally in the fashion and entertainment industry as a wardrobe stylist and costumer.  Our expertise with fabric, drape, fit, and color provides a unique skill-set for our clients.  Both brides and grooms can get a professional’s input on how to look their best on the big day.  We even work beyond the engaged couple, by helping the rest of the bridal party, parents, or even Grandma find something fabulous!

 

St. Regis Wedding from Paul Barnett Photography

What a better way to start the week than with a look into a romantic wedding set at the gorgeous St. Regis Resort  in Monarch Beach, California.  Melting over the plush flower arrangements, a phenomenal dove release, and lavish gifts for the guests, this wedding stops me in my tracks. I can not get over all the fabulous details of this wedding!  Effortlessly planned and designed by Scott Corridan, where modern meets vintage with hint of romance, this wedding has me head over heels. A perfect romantic affair!

Paul Barnett Photography captures all the love and sweetness of this wedding. If you are a hopeless romantic like I am, then you will absolutely love the images.

 

 

Words from the gorgeous bride…

We chose the St Regis after touring 20-30 venues from Santa Barbara to San Diego. I had a long checklist, and the St Regis came the closest to meeting it. After 10 months of planning, 7 trips to the venue, and of course our weekend of events, we were thrilled with our choice. The location was stunning, the food was excellent, and the service was unbeatable!

We had 85 guests, most of which traveled from Canada. They were greeted at their accomodations with a welcome package from Mark and I which included a hand written note,  a timeline for the weekend, a list of things to do in the area, cookies from a local bakery called Three Hearts Bake Shop (which people are STILL talking about), and a few goodies to remember the event including personalized m&m’s, wine charms, and some SPF lotion to protect from that hot California sun. We chose not to do traditional wedding favors.

We chose Tiffany blue, white, and pearl white as our wedding colors. And they came together beautifully. I guess if you had to give our wedding a theme it would considered modern traditional vintage romance.

We were married on July 7th at 6 o’clock on the evening in the botanical gardens. The night before the wedding our guests enjoyed a cocktail party, and the morning after, a one of a kind St. Regis brunch. Our ceremony was short. About 30 minutes. As guests left the ceremony, they were greeted by wait staff with champagne, and escorted to the botanical lawn where they enjoyed a cocktail hour, as we took our photos. Dinner started at 8, and the night concluded around 2am. We did not want to have any gaps in the day for guests left with nothing to do. So it transitioned smoothly from beginning to end.

We had many surprises for our guests including a 1962 white rolls Royce, a string quartet including a harpist, hand written vows, tears of joy tissues, sandalwood fans, a dove release, tray passed pashminas for the ladies, and cigars for the gentleman, a dress change, choreographed first dance, white Havaianas for dancing, and a shuttle ride home to prevent drinking and driving.

We also had certain touches that only had meaning to some. We had a candle memorial for all our relatives that had passed. It was just a small glass cylinder filled with water, and a candle, with the names of our relatives engraved. If you didn’t know about it, you probably wouldn’t have even noticed it. Each guests menu also had their name printed on it, and the kids menus had pictures and activities for coloring, complete with crayons.

I was very specific about everything at our wedding, including the food. I insisted that all of the food including the salad be stacked. Guests also enjoyed a variety of tray passed hors deovres during cocktail hour. Dinner began with a caprese salad with olive tapenade, followed by a crab cake appetizer. The main course was a choice of Barmundi Sea Bass, Parmesan and Mustard crusted Chicken, or a Petite Filet. All mains were served stacked with honey glazed carrots, broccoli, spinach, potato gratin, and a jumbo prawn. We concluded dinner with champagne, and a desert of a handmade edible white & milk chocolate bowl filled with vanilla bean ice cream, an assortment of seasonal berries, and a raspberry purée. Topped with a caramel peanut brittle.

Our cake was a 3 tier round cake with plain white fondant. Each tier was separated by a floral insert. What was unique about it was that only a small portion  of the cake was actually cake. The rest was a form covered in fondant. We wanted a cake to display, and to do the traditional cutting of the cake, but didn’t want to serve cake to our guests, or waste the cake.

Our florals were one of the biggest line items in our budget. I wanted flowers everywhere!!!! My bouquet was so heavy I could barely carry it, but it was so amazing! We used 3 species of orchids, hydrangea, lilies, roses, and calla lilies, all white, with hints of summer green. We had pommodor balls lining the aisle, and well as scrolls of petals. All the guests tossed petals during our recessional. And the gazebo was covered in arrangements as well. Each guests place setting had a single orchid bloom tucked into their napkin, many of which ended up in the hair of our female guests, which was fun. Our centre pieces were show stopping. The were enormous 3×1 foot glass vases topped with huge replicas of my bouquet. The vases were filled with water, and there were white orchids coiled inside.

Our first dance was Kiss to build a dream on by Louis Armstrong.

We skipped out on the traditional bouquet, and garter toss, as it wasn’t really our style. We kept the speeches and toasts short and sweet, and they were concluded by a multimedia presentation by my brother that included video messages from our family and friends that weren’t able to attend the wedding.

I wore a champagne lace strapless Rivini with a modified sweetheart neckline, an Erin Cole Birdcage veil, Miriam Haskell, and Lagos pearls, and Christian Louboutin peeptoe pumps. My girls wore asymmetrical Lynn Lugo dresses in Tiffany blue, and Pink Valentinos. And Mark wore a Grey Canali suit with subtle Tiffany blue pinstripes, and Gucci shoes.

The day was designed, organized and carried out by Scott Corridan, captured by Paul Barnett, of Paul Barnett Photography, and filmed by Curtis Heyne of Living Cinema, all along with their incredibly wonderful teams.

It was an absolutely perfect day, with incredible vendors, and the best husband a girl could ask for.

Flowers and Decor

Bride’s have their own personality and style, and when it comes to their wedding day, their style and design is seen through the color, flowers and decor they choose. Every bride will choose a decor and style which best fits her and her groom’s taste. What is there vision? What kind of ambience do they want to create for their guests? Choosing the right flowers and decor that meets your taste and style can make your wedding into a dream come true!

Lets take a look at some different bridal designs:

  • Garden Bride: This bride may have her ceremony in a beautiful garden full of flowers, trees, water fountains  and birds singing away. She wants to continue the garden theme throughout her wedding and into the reception space. Take a look at how beautiful this table and all the amazing decor looks. I love this look as it is perfect for a garden wedding. The inside of a dull ballroom can be transformed into a gorgeous garden!

Here is a close-up. I simply love all the details of the wooden drawers with the cali lilies and tulips peeking out. How sweet!

I absolutely adore the “Mr. & Mrs.” bags! How perfect is this for the sweetheart table?

  • Vintage Bride:  Going back to a time where things were simple and elegant. More and more brides are choosing a vintage look, from their wedding gown, and hairstyle, to the overall wedding day design. This large table is stunning, with its beautiful florals, candles, and a wall of art. It is so inviting, that it makes you want to just sit down and have dinner. I know I do! Look at the fabulous details.

Take a look when the lights are dimmed, it gives a more intimate look.

Here is a close-up of the beautiful flowers, I love them!

Did you see the wall behind it too? Just imagine this for your wedding. You can have this behind the cake table, sweetheart table, or can cover a whole room!

  • Romantic Bride: This bride is a hopeless romantic, and  loves everything that relates to romance. She loves soft fabrics, white and light pink roses, and simple elegance style. A simple yet beautiful table with the perfect details for that romantic wedding theme. Are you gasping at the flower chandelier hanging over? Take a look at the gorgeous chair covers, I love how romantic they are. When you add this fabulous tent surrounding the table, it brings this whole look come together just perfectly. Simply romantic!