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  • [13] The Events: Reception [Party Time!]

    Kicking off the party right.

    [Please ignore the plastic cups.  The caterer provided the wrong ones.  However, I didn't end up caring much since most guests really didn't notice, especially after a drink or two or more.]

    My attention-loving mom had to get a dance in with all the guys.

    Love this black and white film shot

    Like I said, our DJ was awesome and kept the party going.  Time to get down to business.


    The kid ‘n’ play must always happen at weddings in our circle,
    for some reason.

    [Photo by friend + guest Cee. ]
     
    A friend gave me good advice. She said that if you stay on the dance floor and have fun, people will join you.  Not sure if it was our fault or our great DJ’s, but the dance floor did have a decent crowd on it all night.

     

    We decided to go ahead with the bouquet and garter tosses as many of our friends are not married yet.

    My mom caught the bouquet.

    Oh dear.

    We also had a nice little prize (gift certificates) for the lucky catchers.

    A special shoutout to a bunch of my lovely college friends who came out from all over the country, mostly from the east coast. Yeah, the hubs was getting a little sloppy happy by that time.

    Getting a dance in with my baby brother.

    The party went strong ’til the end.

    Whew!  We made it AND had fun!

    All photos are copyright M. Norwood Photography unless otherwise noted.

    You can never have too many pro photos!
    [1] The Details:  Hair + Makeup
    [2] The Details: Bride’s Attire
    [3] The Details: Bridal Party Attire
    [4] The Details:  The Venue
    [5] The Details:  Paper
    [6] The Details:  Decor
    [7] The Details:  Food
    [8] The Details:  Ring Shots!
    [9] The Events:  First Look
    [10] The Events:  Pre-Ceremony Photo Shoot
    [11] The Events:  Ceremony
    [12] The Events:  Reception [The Calm Before the Storm]


    Don’t worry, I’ll be back to post the rest of my vendor reviews, whether you want to read them or not. ;)

  • Zesty Vendors, Part II – Party Pieces


    Venue
    The Clarke Estate [Tamra Wilbur]
    Highly Recommended
    10211 Pioneer Blvd.
    Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
    562.868.3876
    www.santafesprings.org/depts/history/Clark_estate.asp


    As soon as I pulled up to this venue, I knew it was
    perfect for our wedding. The well-kept grounds, the
    charming courtyard, the splashes of red, all the bamboo,
    the Modern architecture, and the expansive outdoor areas
    met our aesthetic criteria. On the practical side we
    loved the relatively reasonable rental fee (it’s more
    of a steal if you are a city resident) that includes
    use of chairs and tables for up to 300 guests, 10 hour
    use of the estate (7 hours of which guests can be on
    the grounds), city-required security, a site coordinator,
    and ceremony sound equipment. ample parking is provided
    a short walk from the main gate of the estate, only
    one event is held at a time, and the expansiveness and
    variety of the grounds allows you to hold both ceremony
    and reception at the same venue, a must on our list,
    while still varying the feel of each portion of the
    wedding. There are a few regulations that must be respected
    due to the historic designation of the estate and its
    residential neighborhood, but none of the stipulations
    were deal breakers for us. Their BYO policy for food
    and alcohol allowed us to save quite a bit on catering
    costs as well. The estate’s events coordinator, Tamra Wilbur, was professional, pleasant to work with, accommodating
    of any special requests, and wonderfully organized in
    her dealings with us, our wedding coordinator, and our
    caterer. 

    Coordinator
    Events of Love and Splendor [Angel Swanson]
    Highly Recommended

    angel@loveandsplendor.com
    www.loveandsplendor.com

    We initially thought our budget did not have room for
    a coordinator. However, we wanted to insure that things
    would run smoothly, we did not want to impose too much
    on guests, and we wanted to be able to enjoy the day
    ourselves. While I was very happy with all top three
    coordinators (on my list) I met with, Angel stood above the rest. Her poise, genuine enthusiasm for her clients and weddings,
    and amazing, current sense of style set her apart. No
    matter the look and feel you are going for in your wedding,
    she has an adaptable and keen eye for what will (and
    will not) contribute to the big picture. She is organized
    and professional but also has an ideal personality,
    in my opinion, for a coordinator – sincerely sweet and
    affectionate toward her clients, diplomatic, and nice
    but firm + assertive when required.

    When my original alcohol vendor flaked out two weeks
    before the wedding, she went over and beyond her contractual
    obligations in helping me make sure our guests did not
    go thirsty. On the day of, she and her assistant, Anna,
    made sure everything ran smoothly and on time while
    being everywhere and nowhere at the same time. She cued
    all of the vendors, the bridal party, our families,
    and us subtly and at appropriate times. Our other vendors
    commented on what a pleasure she was to work with. many
    of our guests commented on what an organized yet fun
    and laid-back wedding ours was, and that is due in large
    part to Angel’s work.


    Caterer

    Elegant Affair Catering [Pete + Julie Ortega]
    Recommended
    800 N. Main St.
    Orange, CA 92868
    714.532.0114
    www.eacevents.com

    I love delicious, beautifully presented food. However,
    with our modest budget and moderate guest count (145), O had to find a caterer who made solid (if not crazy
    excellent) food for a decent price. With the help of Elegant Affair, we did it! we got a three-course sit-down
    dinner, all china/drinkware/flatware/linens rentals,
    some disposable wares (please feel free to clutch your
    pearls now), a few miscellaneous rentals (bar height
    tables for cocktail hour, a bar, etc.), cake cutting service,
    champagne toast service (which we didn’t use), cold
    drink station pre-ceremony, coffee station, bar staff
    to serve our BYO alcohol, and waitstaff for less than
    $50 a head.

    While their food is not the most gourmet, it is definitely
    tastier than most wedding banquet food I have had. The
    presentation was sufficient but didn’t wow. However,
    the food was fresh and tasty, service was excellent,
    and everything was a really great value.


    Cake

    For the Love of Sugar [Sarah Witt]

    Highly Recommended
    sarah@fortheloveofsugar.com
    www.fortheloveofsugar.com

    Her specialty is cupcakes, but she can do pie, cookie
    favors, and cake as well. Cake decorating is definitely
    her forte, but the cakes, fillings, and frostings are
    all fresh and delicious as well. I gave her an inspiration
    image, and she took it from there, producing exactly
    what we wanted. I wanted cream cheese frosting for my
    outdoor, August wedding, and she agreed as we pushed
    the delivery back to early evening and promised a shady
    area for the cake table. While putting together the
    contract, she threw in fondant over the cream cheese
    frosting for free, as she wanted to make sure the cake
    stayed pretty and safe to eat. On top of it all, she
    is definitely one of the most affordable bakers in the
    area.  


    Alcohol Supplier

    Wally’s Wine [David Othenin-Girard + Judi Wallace]

    Highly Recommended
    2107 Westwood Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90025
    310.475.0606
    www.wallywine.com

    My original alcohol vendor flaked out a little less
    than a week before the wedding. We wanted someone who
    could help us calculate quantities of alcohol/mixers/garnishes/ice/etc.
    to provide a full bar, provide delivery and pickup services,
    and would also accept returns on unopened bottles. I had frequented Wally’s previously for special occasion
    bottles of wine, but I never knew they also frequently
    cater parties. They provided us with a quote very quickly
    and made placing the order very easy for us. Their prices
    are comparable to other retailers, but they do offer
    volume discounts depending on what you need.


    DJ

    Mixterious Force [Joey Inez]
    Highly Recommended
    jinez@verizon.net

    Due to sound restrictions, we had to use a DJ from
    the venue’s pre-approved list. After talking to many
    cheesy DJ’s off the list that were asking for quite a bit fee-wise,
    my husband finally found Joey. He was everything we
    wanted in a DJ/MC and more. He is laid back, organized,
    and completely respects your specific desires. He went
    over and beyond in setting up for our three different
    areas–ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception. As an MC, he was not cheesy at all, only announced the things
    we asked him to, and made sure he was on the same page
    as the other vendors involved in each event he announced
    to insure smooth flow. As a DJ, he stuck to our lists,
    edited our long lists down very nicely, did a great
    job mixing (no awkward transitions or silences between
    songs–a peeve of my husband’s, who used to spin),
    and also did a good job of reading the crowd and adjusting
    as needed. An added bonus was that for some of our more
    obscure, older hip hop, he was even able to dig records
    out and actually use them as he has both CD and vinyl
    turntables. Many guests complimented both his MC and DJ skills, and a fellow wedding-obsessed friend and recent bride in attendance
    even commented that she was so sad she had not hired him as well. You’ll see the dance floor moves he inspired in my next entry!

    Previously blogged reviews:
    Zesty Vendors, Part I – Visual Record

  • [12] The Events: Reception [The Calm Before the Storm]

    Things remained on the calmer side, at least to our knowledge, while it was still light out.  How I love long, warm summer nights, and we had a wonderful one for the reception.

    [Grand Entrance]


    That’s me, tripping on the stairs and my dress during our
    grand entrance. we did eventually make it to the table in
    one piece.


    No idea how Michael Norwood got this lovely shot, short of climbing the house on the estate or making a ladder appear out of thin air.


    I previously wrote a blurb on our first dance.  Here is just one photo since I’ve already posted a ton.

    [Toast + Tables]

    Although we did mingle with our guests during cocktail hour,
    we are really glad we did table visits + had pro photos taken at each table [even if some guests were missed due to being at the bar being who-knows-where.]

    [Cake Cutting]

    No smashing here. We love food too much to put it anywhere
    but in our mouths.


    So sweet, that cake!  Oh, the kiss, too.

    Vendor reviews on the amazing group of people who helped the above happen to come, before the second, rowdier installment of reception photos.  ‘Til then, link away below, for those who’ve missed the parade thus far.

    [1] The Details:  Hair + Makeup
    [2] The Details: Bride’s Attire
    [3] The Details: Bridal Party Attire
    [4] The Details:  The Venue
    [5] The Details:  Paper
    [6] The Details:  Decor
    [7] The Details:  Food
    [8] The Details:  Ring Shots!
    [9] The Events:  First Look
    [10] The Events:  Pre-Ceremony Photo Shoot
    [11] The Events:  Ceremony

  • Zesty Vendors, Part I – Visual Record

    I am interrupting the pro photo parade to bring you some info on some of my super fantastic vendors.

    Videography
    HD Invision [Robert Busch]

    Highly Recommended

    818.825.1054

    info@hdinvision.com

    www.hdinvision.com

    Robert was very responsive, professional, and on top
    of follow-up from our intial contact. He arrived on
    time, decided to throw in a second shooter for the ceremony
    close to our wedding date when I sent him our ceremony
    setup in order to best capture everything, and was
    everywhere and very unobtrusive at the same time on
    our wedding day.

    Editing-wise, we like more of an edgy and contemporary
    style. However, we didn’t want our video to get dated
    too quickly, either. Robert’s editing style is a good
    balance between classic and modern without any cheese. From his other samples, it seems he can adjust more
    toward one end of the spectrum or the other as well,
    depending on your taste. He does give you a very detailed
    questionnaire regarding your style preferences at the
    beginning, but he was able to extract that which fit
    us and our event best with very little direction from
    [lazy] me [who didn't fill it all out]. His turnaround
    time was very reasonable as videography goes, his packages a great value, and he
    was such a pleasure to work with throughout the process.

    And now, our highlights reel to show you some of his work.



    Photography
    M. Norwood Photography [Michael Norwood]

    Highly Recommended


    michael@mnorwoodphotography.com

    www.mnorwoodphotography.com
    mnphotography.blogspot.com

    I was fortunate to have found michael when he was just
    breaking into wedding photography, especially since
    we had a beer budget and have champagne tastes as far
    as photography is concerned. Both my husband and I were
    instantly taken by his warm, laid-back personality. Despite both being rather camera-shy, we knew that we
    would be comfortable in front of him on our wedding
    day. Even with only a few weddings under his belt at
    the time, his portfolio showed obvious talent, understanding
    of the types of shots brides and grooms want, and an
    impressive range.

    We loved his enthusiasm and creativity in trying a
    new venue for our engagement photos. he was present
    for every moment of our 15+ hour wedding day, and we
    love both the candid moments and casual portraits he
    caught of us, our guests, and the event. As evidenced
    throughout my entries documenting our day and Michael’s work, his work speaks for itself. he was also prompt
    to respond, had our online proofs up in record time,
    and was another vendor that our other vendors truly
    enjoyed working alongside.  

  • [11] The Events: Ceremony

    [The Processional]

    Waiting…

    Our mothers lighting the candles.








    My brother surprised me with a HUGE bear hug as he was giving
    me away.

    [The Ceremony]


    We were nice and shady while all our guests baked. oops.




    We did it!

    [1] The Details:  Hair + Makeup
    [2] The Details: Bride’s Attire
    [3] The Details: Bridal Party Attire
    [4] The Details:  The Venue
    [5] The Details:  Paper
    [6] The Details:  Decor
    [7] The Details:  Food
    [8] The Details:  Ring Shots!
    [9] The Events:  First Look
    [10] The Events:  Pre-Ceremony Photo Shoot
                         

  • [10] The Events: Pre-Ceremony Photo Shoot

    I know most of you don’t care to see a million photos of us (again), our family, friends, and bridal party, but I wanted to show off the awesome shots our photographer got.  Also, I love how our more formal portraits are posed yet still feel casual.

    [The Bridal Party]
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    Yeah…none of us pull edgy off too well.
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    Another wanna-be cool one, just because it’s a cool shot,
    even if we aren’t.
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    [The Bride + The Groom]
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    [The Family]
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    More red + aqua goodness:
    [1] The Details:  Hair + Makeup
    [2] The Details: Bride’s Attire
    [3] The Details: Bridal Party Attire
    [4] The Details:  The Venue
    [5] The Details:  Paper
    [6] The Details:  Decor
    [7] The Details:  Food
    [8] The Details:  Ring Shots!
    [9] The Events:  First Look

  • Vendors – Jeweler

    Alrighty, I’m going to break up the massive photo postings with my vendor reviews.  To go with my most recent entry, here’s my review on our jeweler, who I’ve raved about before.

    World Watch and Jewelry Center [Michelle Lee]
    Highly Recommended
    650 S. Hill St. #E8 [inside the St. Vincent Jewelry Center]
    Los Angeles, ca 90014
    213.627.0547

    If you’re not quite sure where to start in the downtown
    jewelry district, try our jeweler. She’s honest, knowledgable,
    sweet, sells GIA certified stones, helps you get the
    most out of your budget, helps you stick to your budget,
    and she never pressures you. There are a lot of great
    jewelers downtown, and she’s definitely one of the more
    brilliant gems [har har]. We worked with her to custom
    design my engagement ring and selected our rather basic
    wedding bands from her extensive, stocked collection. Turnaround time for custom pieces is very quick.

  • [7] The Details: Food

    [1] The Details:  Hair + Makeup
    [2] The Details: Bride’s Attire
    [3] The Details: Bridal Party Attire
    [4] The Details:  The Venue
    [5] The Details:  Paper
    [6] The Details:  Decor

    Mmm…time for food.  I am a sucker for delicious, beautifully presented food.  However, with our modest budget and guest count, I had to find a caterer who made solid (if not crazy excellent) food for a decent price.  We did it!  We got all of the below food, all china/drinkware/flatware/linens rentals, some disposable ware (please feel free to clutch your pearls now), a few miscellaneous rentals (bar height tables for cocktail hour, a bar, etc.), cake cutting, champagne toast service (which we didn’t use), waitstaff, and bar staff for less than $50 a head.  The food wasn’t uber gourmet and presentation was good but not wow.  However, the food was fresh, good for mass-produced banquet food, service was excellent, and it was a really great value.  I will post my caterer’s information and a full review soon.

    [Ceremony]

    Water, lemonade, iced tea station, since it was so hot.  It didn’t turn out quite as cute as most drink stations as I left it up to my caterer and use of pitchers they already had, but served its function.

    [Cocktail Hour]

    Tray passed hors d’oeuvres.

    • Fresh mushroom stuffed with andouille sausage + fresh herbs
    • Italian pesto bruschetta
    • Oven-roasted quesadilla rolls with avocado and tomatillo salsa
    • Crab cakes with fresh mango relish

    Mashed potato martini bar with choice of toppings, including whipped butter, sour cream, fresh chives, bacon, shredded cheese, caramelized onions, mushroom bourguignonne, demi-glaze, and sauteed California mixed vegetables.
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    Bride + groom who don’t eat all night? Never in this case!  We made sure to join in the feasting.
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    [photo by family member]

    [Reception]
    Sorry, no fab photos of this food.  It was your pretty standard  (but moist!) chicken italiano or vegetarian lasagna entree with grilled veggies and penne on the side. 

    [Cake]
    The Flavors:

    • Lemon cake with bavarian cream + fresh strawberry filling.
    • Red velvet cake with cream cheese filling.
    • Both flavors frosted in cream cheese frosting, then covered
      in fondant

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    [both photos by friends who love food + dessert as much as i do]

    The Look:
    Clean, unfussy, modern, incorporating chocolate-covered strawberries was a must.
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    [Favors]

    • Diddy Riese cookies.
    • Packaged in plastic.
    • Then packaged in festive, appropriately colored + patterned,
      food-safe waxed tissue paper.

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    How I did it here. Adapted from this.

    “Enough details already!” you say?  The event action starts in my next installment, I promise.

    [All photos by M. Norwood Photography unless otherwise noted.]