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Ruby Red Crystal Chandelier – Hand-cut and
polished, 100% crystal with 7 light’s each resting in a bobache,
Exclusively available for event design and personal home décor, Rrivreworks.com
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Any diamond will carry a romantic message to a beloved bride, but only one will set her heart on fire. A diamond that is so perfectly cut that it has all the classic elements of a diamond’s beauty—brilliance, dispersion and scintillation. A diamond that sparkles like a red-hot fire. A Hearts On Fire diamond.
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Eau de Parfum by Vera Wang
An exotic fruity, floral bouquet teased with vanilla and an unexpected
twist of pink guava. The gold crown cap contains a hidden treasure: a
keepsake gold band studded with tiny amethyst-colored crystals. $42 -
$68 verawang.com
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With the combination of Mediterranean architecture, cobble-stone streets, a warm, dry climate and cobalt-blue skies, your Lake Las Vegas wedding already has some major element in its favor:
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The enchantment of the Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez regions, unfolding their miraculous natural beauty, cast their spell on Jill la Fleur, The Wedding Planner.
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Northern California’s wine region is ranked as one of the nation’s top five destination wedding locations. Robbin Montero unites the wedding, wine, and tourism industry of Northern Califorina.
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Your Wedding Day Resources
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Amy Marella; Owner/Founder
Amy Child Marella’s passion for floral design and creative expertise are the guiding forces behind the success of The Hidden Garden Floral Design. Amy began by creating arrangements for friends and family as a hobby. Her undeniable gift combined with a fierce entrepreneurial spirit led Amy to open The Hidden Garden Floral Designs in 1999. She quickly established herself as a top florist in Los Angeles for everyday flowers, premiere entertainment events, weddings, corporate events, formal galas, awards ceremonies, holidays and everything in between.
The Hidden Garden boasts beautiful and innovative designs that cater to the unconventional needs of her clients and Amy utilizes nontraditional textures and elements to create unique arrangements. Amy’s work often appears in national magazines such as People, Inside Weddings,
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In Style Weddings and many more. Amy designs decor for several
entertainment companies, including award shows, movie premieres, and
launch parties. Amy also provides daily floral décor services for
corporate and private clients including Tiffany & Co. of Beverly
Hills and Century City. You can experience the beautiful weddings
orchestrated by Amy and her team at many L.A. hot spots, high end hotels
& resorts such as The Four Seasons, Casa Del Mar, Shutters on the
Beach, and The Beverly Hills Hotel, where Amy has made a name for
herself amongst the Los Angeles brides.
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Trisha Haner; Wedding Planning/Special Event Design
Wedding and special event expert, Trisha Haner, creates unique events with a stylish, creative and personal touch and a hands-on and enthusiastic approach. She is more than a planner; she is a brides’ right hand and a valuable asset to the event planning business.
Since joining the Hidden Garden in 2002, Trisha has carved out a niche for the studio’s wedding design business. She becomes a part of the planning process from the start, taking a serious interest in clients’ interests and budgets. She introduces clients to a plethora of creative ideas to build upon their own décor ideas and offers affordable solutions to work within most budgets. The Hidden Garden is a bride’s best friend when it comes to maximizing flowers for budget, seasonal and space restraints.
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Trisha understands her clients, considering all details and needs that
must be addressed in the planning process. She loves working with brides
and has developed lasting friendships with every one of them. In fact,
Trisha can often be seen wiping away her own tears at the ceremony.
The Southern California-native always dreamed of having a career in
event planning. While studying at Brigham Young University in Utah,
Trisha worked for Pont Du Ciel, a full-service reception center for
weddings and events to gain hands-on experience. She graduated with a
degree in Marriage, Family and Human Development and a minor in
Business.
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Hidden Garden Floral and Event Design
11054 Pico Bld
Los Angeles
CA
90064
Phone: (310) 575-6600
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# 6 RECIPES FOR FAVORS
Gather together the favorite recipes that you remember as a child. They could be special family recipes, holiday menus, etc. Have them bound in small books, affix a wedding label on the front with your monogram and date that you were married. And there you have it, a unique favor that your guests will use again and again. Also, it is a wonderful way to acknowledge grandmothers and mothers.
Melissa Lee, Events of Santa Barbara
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#16 COMFORTABLE RECEPTIONS
Reception spaces are taking on a comfort
theme nowadays. Rather than using cocktail tables alone, couples are
creating a lounge effect in their reception areas by adding cozy
furniture groupings of sofas and coffee tables, along with tenting and
draping, lamps and lanterns, lit up trees and dozens of candles. You
may want to hire a jazz quartet or flamenco trio to create a sultry
ambiance. Some couples are even hiring cigar rollers! You can also
use this set-up outdoors for a living room beneath the stars!
Jill La Fleur, The Wedding Planner
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#31 FLORAL DECOR
No wedding is complete without flowers. Try updating the traditional
centerpiece by using masses of your favorite flowers in a variety of
complementary tones for added texture and interest. For instance, if
your bloom-of-choice is the gerbera daisy, try one centerpiece with
dozens of red gerberas, another with orange, and another with
fuchsia-colored bunches. Let your imagination run wild!
Ariel Yve, Ariel Yve Design
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