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Because it's National Donut Day...

Donuts are always a good idea and they have quickly become a favorite addition to to traditional wedding cake. Many brides and grooms are choosing to serve fun and easy to grab desserts to go along with, or in place of, a traditional wedding cake. In honor of National Donut day, here are some unique and beautiful ways to display your favorite donuts on the big day!

Six Unique Ways to Incorporate Donuts on Your Wedding Day (or Your Event)

by Avalon Wade

Donuts are always a good idea and they have quickly become a favorite addition to to traditional wedding cake. Many brides and grooms are choosing to serve fun and easy to grab desserts to go along with, or in place of, a traditional wedding cake. In honor of National Donut day, here are some unique and beautiful ways to display your favorite donuts on the big day!

Geometric Donut Shelves

This unique display is a beautiful and modern way to display donuts or any other sweet treats for your wedding guests. This is an eye-catching piece that your guests will not be able to pass by, so there’s no excuse for them to miss out on dessert!

 

HOLY MATRIMONY

Holy Matrimony, donut mind if I do! The Donut wall is another creative and beautiful way to display donuts for your wedding guests. It can be made to stand on a table or all on its own, whatever fits your wedding day vibe best.

 

DONUT CANDLESTICK STACKS

These donut stacks are a great way to fit as many donuts as possible onto a small or cramped dessert table- because let’s be honest, it’s too hard to resist a second donut (your wedding guests will thank you!)

 

DONUT HOLE SKEWERS

Instead of displaying donut holes in a boring bowl, spice things up by setting out a platter of donut hole skewers. These are easy for guests to grab as they’re making their way out onto the dance floor.

 

DONUT TREE

This donut tree is another creative way to display your desserts. This beauty can hold its own all alone, or would add some fun height to your dessert table. Learn how to make your own HERE via HandmadeCharlotte.

 

DONUT TOWER

Create another beautiful donut display with a tiered tray, make sure to have your florist decorate with some of their extra flowers or greenery to wow all your guests!

 

Happy Donut Day!

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Wedding Fail: Thinking a Venue Coordinator and Wedding Planner are the Same Thing

What’s the difference between a Venue Coordinator and a Wedding Planner? Understanding the difference between a wedding venue coordinator and a wedding coordinator (or wedding planner) can help you avoid a lot of unnecessary frustration.

What’s the difference between a Venue Coordinator & Wedding Coordinator?

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Understanding the difference between a wedding venue coordinator and a wedding coordinator (or wedding planner) can help you avoid a lot of unnecessary frustration. Because the names of the two roles sound very similar, you’ll be forgiven for assuming that they perform the same function. It’s an easy mistake to make. And a common one, too. In fact, many brides mistakenly think that if their wedding venue offers a free on site coordinator, they don’t need the services of wedding coordinator at all. You might be tempted to do the same, especially to save on costs. But there’s a good chance that you could end up frustrated and stressed out on your wedding day when the venue coordinator fails to “perform”.

In short, the venue coordinator is coordinating between yourself and the venue staff only.  Unfortunately it is often mistakenly assumed that the poor venue coordinator is going to help set up your decor, liaise between your third-party vendors and act as a general overseer on the day. When this doesn’t happen, the coordinator ends up getting a bad rap, being blamed for not performing duties that were actually not part of her responsibilities at all. And the bride spends her wedding day freaking out because nothing is happening as it “should”. Sadly, it happens.

But how does this happen? Maybe you hear the venue coordinator say: “Of course I’ll be there to assist on the day should you need anything.” But what you think she means is: “I will plan and take full ownership of making sure that each and every detail falls perfectly into place for your wedding day, and will take responsibility for all third party vendors too.” Although your venue coordinator will offer her assistance with emergencies should you need it, that is quite a different thing from taking responsibility for the running of the entire wedding. This is commonly misunderstood and can be quite confusing for you when you mistakenly and innocently infer additional responsibility over and above what is explicitly stated in the contract.

What a Wedding Venue Coordinator does:

Here’s what you can expect from your venue coordinator in most cases:

Your venue coordinator essentially works for the venue. He or she is there to be the point of contact between the bride and the venue staff. She is there to make sure that basic venue facilities, as agreed upon explicitly and contractually, are available to you and your guests. This could include the parts of the venue being hired for your wedding, the overnight rooms you booked for yourself and your guests (ONLY if on property), catering (if part of the venue package) and basic reception room set up (ONLY if tables and chairs are included in the venue package). 

Your venue coordinator might be working on multiple weddings that day. A super important fact to bear in mind is that if you are getting married at a venue that hosts multiple weddings over a weekend, or even multiple weddings in a day, the venue coordinator is not going to be focused solely on you until all other weddings at the venue have ended. That means that if you’re having an evening reception at a venue which is hosting a morning wedding too, your venue coordinator is going to be on-site overseeing the first morning wedding until its reception ends, possibly mid-afternoon. He or she will likely NOT be available for questions or assistance until then, and you might become super stressed wondering why your decor has not yet been unpacked or, even worse still, when the morning wedding is vacating the ballroom you booked so that you can access it!

Your venue coordinator is there to protect the interests of the venue and honor your contact. This includes making sure you receive all the above-mentioned deliverables according to your agreement, and that you, in turn, adhere to the contract guidelines too. If the venue is also the caterer and bar provider, the venue coordinator will be there to make sure that the food is served at the time agreed upon in your contract, and that any pre-arranged drinks limit is not exceeded at the bar.

They also make sure that no outside suppliers or vendors break the venue’s rules. They look at where,  how and when these vendors may set up additional lighting, where they may or may not hang drapery or suspended decor, make sure that anything attached to ceilings or the building’s exterior causes no damage, and ensure that the parameters of any additional outdoor dance floors, bars, marquee tents, or scaffolding being sourced externally by yourself meet the venues requirements, causing no damage to the property.  They are there to make sure that the DJ’s sound system is set at an acceptable level, but not to make sure that the correct playlist is adhered to.

They are not there to coordinate between your florist and your lighting people to ensure that any approved lighting is set according to your requirements, or to double check that the peony arrangements on the table are in rose gold vases instead of blush.

What a Wedding Venue Coordinator does not do:

These are the things that your venue coordinator is most likely not going to oversee:

The venue coordinator is not going to set up your wedding decor. They might make a room available for you to store your decor, but they’re not going to make your tables look beautiful or add your ruffled chair covers or even place the cute favors you painstakingly decided upon at each place setting. They’re not going to be responsible for anything other than making sure the actual tables, chairs and dinnerware are set. They’re not going to set up your flowers, name cards, or even place your table numbers on the tables. This would be the job of a wedding planner to oversee, or something you would need to take care of personally.

The venue coordinator is not going to oversee that outside vendors do their job. Even though you might have shared your color scheme and flower choices with your venue coordinator, they are not going to check that the tablecloths you arranged with a third party hiring company are the correct fabric or shade upon arrival. They are not going to make sure that bouquets you ordered are the correct size or contain the correct flowers. They are not going to make sure that the DJ plays the requested song as you enter the reception hall, or that the DJ even arrives on time at all. All of these functions would be overseen by a wedding planner who has been working with you, or by yourself.

The venue coordinator is not going to assist you with your dress fittings, hair, make-up selection and bridesmaids attire. Dress fittings, sourcing of bridesmaid dresses and fabrics, coordination of accessories, and the finding of a professional, talented hair and make-up artist all fall way outside the realm of a venue coordinator’s responsibilities. If you want guidance and help in this area, you’ll absolutely need a wedding planner. Possibly even a wedding stylist, if you’re feeling extra fancy! Of course, you could also totally handle this yourself, if you have the time to research, plan and interview vendors making a day of coordinator the more reasonable option. The important thing is that you at least know what you’re getting and aren’t surprised when you realize that your venue coordinator isn’t going to be there for these parts.

The venue coordinator is not going to make sure that your carefully plotted wedding timeline is adhered to. With the exception of deliverables that the venue is explicitly providing, such as serving of meals and access to the agreed upon areas, the venue coordinator is not obligated to make sure that things are happening smoothly and according to schedule. Is hair and make-up taking longer than expected? Are one of the bridesmaids missing in action looking for the flower girl who’s mom is late? Is the ceremony decor set-up running way behind schedule? Are the first look photographs taking too long? Here a wedding planner or day of coordinator is pretty much a life saver, acting as a behind the scenes director, making sure that all the players know their parts, and that they are on cue, too. If you have a super organized Maid of Honor, she could step in here too, however she might not have the experience and you might want her by your side during these precious moments instead of running around trying to fix things all day.

The venue coordinator is not going to help with unforeseen issues that arise on the day. Did the lace of your gown get caught in the zipper and tear? Has a relative had too much champagne, making a scene at the reception? Did you remember to bring your bouquet to the reception hall for the bouquet toss? Is your maid of honor feeling ill? Is the DJ playing an explicit rap song that you forgot to have excluded from the playlist? There are so many things that are non-venue related that can go wrong. Having a wedding planner or day of coordinator there by your side can help take the stress out of these moments if you need them to. Of course, in the bigger scheme of things, these events generally turn out to be some of the funniest memories of the day, and as long as you and your fiancee both wind up married at the end of it all, you’re okay. Mission accomplished!

Wedding Venue Coordinator Checklist:

DOES

·         Show you around the venue

·         Arrange menu tastings if the venue provides catering

·         Act as point of call between yourself and the venue staff

·         Ensure basic setup of tables and chairs is fulfilled if included in contract

·         Ensure on-site food and drinks are served correctly and as agreed, if catering is included in contract

·         Ensure there is no damage to the venues property by yourself or third party vendors you bring in

DOES NOT

·         Does not set up third party decor.

·         Does not set up third party dessert stands or cake stands.

·         Does not stay till end of wedding reception. Leaves after meals have been served.

·         May not be available the entire day, if overseeing multiple weddings that weekend

·         Does not liase between your third party vendors to ensure that things run smoothly

·         Does not manage your wedding day timeline (getting ready, photographs, timely decor set up, etc)

Of course each situation and venue offering will be unique, so you’ll absolutely need to have a very detailed conversation with your vendors to determine what will be handled by whom. By making sure you’re familiar with the general responsibilities of an onsite venue coordinator VS a wedding planner or day of coordinator,  you can avoid quite a bit of frustration and unmet expectations, and be in a position to have an informed discussion with your vendors. While having a wedding planner or day of coordinator is not a must for every bride out there, understanding what to expect if you did want the full wedding planning service is super important to ensure you get what you’re hoping for!


Interested in more information about Bella Collina’s Day of Coordinating Services?


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Best Wedding Gifts for Mom

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 12th and we are celebrating by sharing 12 of our favorite gifts for Mom on your wedding day (she will actually use). Happy Mother’s Day! XO

12 Best Wedding Gifts for Mom

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 12th and we are celebrating by sharing 12 of our favorite gifts for Mom on your wedding day (she will actually use). Happy Mother’s Day! XO

 

MOTHER OF BRIDE & MOTHER OF GROOM RING DISH

FIRST MY MOTHER, FOREVER MY FRIEND ROSE GOLD BRACELET

PERSONALIZED MOTHER-DAUGHTER PRINT

MOTHER OF BRIDE & MOTHER OF GROOM PAJAMAS

MOTHER OF BRIDE & MOTHER OF GROOM COFFEE MUGS

FOREVER YOUR LITTLE GIRL CUSTOM PHOTO FRAME

GOLD LACE CLUTCH WITH PERSONALIZED MESSAGE INSIDE

MOTHER OF THE BRIDE BANGLE

PERSONALIZED MOTHER-DAUGHTER BAG

MOTHER OF BRIDE & MOTHER OF GROOM SPA KIT

MOTHER OF BRIDE & MOTHER OF GROOM TOTE BAG

“LOVE YOU MOM” ROSE GOLD KEY CHAIN

 

Happy Planning and Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mom’s out there! We love you!

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May the 4th (Force) be With You

21 Ways to Subtly (or Not So Subtly) Share Your Love for Star Wars on Your Wedding Day

21 Ways to Subtly (or Not So Subtly) Share Your Love for Star Wars on Your Wedding Day

 

ALL THINGS DESSERT

Modern Star Wars Inspired Cake

Hand Painted Macaroons

“I Love You / I Know” Cake Topper

Galaxy Goodies Candy Bar

 

HIS ACCESSORIES

Star Wars Cuff Links

Star Wars Storm Trooper Tie

Star Wars Character Boutonniere

STANCE Star Wars Socks

 

HER ACCESSORIES

Princess Leia Inspired Wedding Dress

Light Saber Bridal Bouquet

Custom Painted Dancing Shoes

May the Force Be With You Garter

 

RECEPTION STAPLES

Death Star Guest Book

Death Star Floral Centerpiece

I Love You / I Know Champagne Glasses

May the S’mores Be With You Favors

LEGO Storm Trooper Place Card Holders

Character Vintage Table Names

Light Saber Cake Knife Set

Light Saber Dance Party / Grand Exit

 

… OR JUST INVITE SOME STORM TROOPERS

 

Happy Planning!

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Rebecca + Dan

Rebecca and Dan’s wedding reception was the first of the year for us and it definitely started our year off right!

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Rebecca and Dan’s wedding reception was the first of the year for us and it definitely started our year off right! First off - they were the absolute cutest with one another! They had so much fun together, so much love for the other, and it was just so great to be a part of their wedding day.

Their big day started with each party getting ready at separate homes the morning of with their best girls and best guys and then heading to St. Edwards Catholic Church where the couple exchanged their vows. After their “I Do’s” the couple and their guests headed over to Bella Collina to kick off the celebration.


THE WELCOME

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Guests were greeted in our lobby by a guest book with their engagement photos scattered throughout which then led them farther into our clubhouse. Guests then found a gorgeous pair of barn wood doors that had their table assignments beautifully strung across which led them into Cocktail Hour where catching up and conversation flowed along side the drinks.

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THE RECEPTION

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Once it was time, guests were invited into the ballroom where they’d find their names placed next to sprigs of greenery that complimented the neutral and elegant centerpieces that dressed up the tables oh-so perfectly. Market lights were strung adding a touch of charm while the center chandelier covered in greenery added to the rooms overall romantic feeling.

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THE ROMANTICS

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Jonathan Yacoub did such an amazing job capturing this couple and their authentic selves and happiness. Their smiles and laughter was contagious! And does anyone else love their “If I’m a Bird, You’re a Bird” moment as much as we are?!

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THE PARTY

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The Reception kicked off with the Bridal Party making their Grand Entrance followed by Rebecca and Dan’s First Dance as a married couple - which then broke out into a choreographed surprise for their guests. It was so fun!

Dinner followed, toasts were given, and then the dancing begun which was then accompanied by performances by Dan and his best friends, who actually used to play in a band together professionally for years. We later found out it had actually been years since they played together (some had moved out of state) so this was actually a reunion - the band was back together again!

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CONGRATULATIONS REBECCA + DAN

It was an absolute gorgeous day and we wish you two all the love in the world! <3

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THE TEAM // Venue + Catering: Bella Collina San Clemente // Coordinator: Bella Collina San Clemente // Photographer: Jonathan Yacoub Photography // Videographer: Love is Cinema // DJ: Divel Entertainment // Florist: The Bloom of Time // Cake: Plumeria Cake Studio


THE VIDEO

Videographer: Love is Cinema


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10 Ways to Plan an Eco-Friendly Wedding

With Earth Day right around the corner, we wanted to do our part by sharing 10 Ways to plan an Eco-Friendly Wedding.

With Earth Day right around the corner, we wanted to do our part by sharing 10 Ways to plan an Eco-Friendly Wedding.

Protecting the environment is increasingly important, but luckily, it's also increasingly easy. With new technologies and innovations in science, eco-friendly finds are now more accessible than ever. If you and your soon-to-be-spouse plan to host an earth-loving celebration, you'll be pleased to know that there are plenty of ways to do so. Biodegradable materials and reusable decor can help your wedding be waste-free, while natural and sustainable foods, venues, and flowers can keep things even more ecologically responsible. From reducing electricity and fuel to re-purposing and giving back, we've got tips for every aspect of your big day, because there's no reason your dream wedding can't be a green wedding, too. Here, a few favorite ideas for executing an environmentally- and socially-conscious event.

 

1. Choose an Ethical Ring

Green wedding planning can begin as early as ring shopping. Choose an antique diamond, or go to a dealer who is committed to obtaining precious metals and gemstones in ways that are socially and environmentally responsible. Tiffany & Co.Ash Hilton, Brilliant EarthCred Jewellery, Dogeared, Leber Jeweler, and Ingle & Rhode are all great resources.

 

2. Use Recycled Paper

Save-the-dates, invitations, programs, menus, and thank-you cards can quickly add up to a whole lot of paper. Look for recycled paper options and when possible, post information such as directions on your wedding website instead of using an additional piece of paper.

 
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3. PICKING A SUSTAINABLE WEDDING VENUE

Get the best of both worlds by saying your "I do"s in a wedding venue who does their part in be sustainable. Here at Bella Collina San Clemente, for example, grows some of our produce in our on-site garden. You can also opt for venues that are beautiful on their own, requiring less décor to be added to turn them into your celebration spot.

 

4. Get Thrifty

Scour flea markets and thrift stores for forgotten treasures and give them a second life as wedding décor. Textiles, glasses, and candles are great options! Another option is to use what you already have. For example, this couple cut birchwood from a tree that had fallen by their home to use as part of their centerpieces.

 

5. Decorate with Double-Duty Items

Make your place cards or centerpieces work as wedding favors. Here, succulents planted in small concrete pots serve as both escort cards and tokens of thanks.

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6. OPT FOR BIODEGRADABLE ITEMS

Using biodegradable items offer an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional disposable items. Opt for dried flower petals toss versus the traditional confetti.

This Thimblepress's dried flower confetti is an eco-friendly and no less dazzling way to celebrate. Even better? The label is letterpressed on seed paper, which you can plant under soil and watch grow to remember the special day!

 

7. Go Local

Cut down on your carbon footprint by hiring local vendors, and buying local and in-season flowers and food. Bonus: Regional touches serve double-duty to bring together the theme of your party.

 

8. Recycle Your Wedding Flowers

Let your arrangements live beyond the wedding day by donating them to local hospitals, nursing home, or shelters.

Ask your Bella Collina Coordinator how we can arrange for your flowers to be donated after your wedding!

 
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9. Get Charitable

Purchase products from organizations that give back, such as vino from ONEHOPE Wine.

Other couples get involved with charities that are close to their heart and in leui of favors, simply present a note explaining that a donation was made in the guests’ honor.

 

10. Register Responsibly

For your wedding registry, choose products made with sustainable materials, and support companies that are doing good. Bambeco is an online store offering only reclaimed, repurposed, renewable, recycled, natural, or organic items. Or, for couples that have everything, consider setting up a charity registry through organizations like the I Do Foundation for a cause close to your heart.

 

With these easy ideas, creating a wedding with more eco-friendly options is easier than ever!

Happy planning!

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Bella Collina Wedding Checklist

There are so many wedding checklists out there! Some of them are really great, but they are all generalized to make it effective for every bride out there. There isn’t anything wrong with that, but once you know your venue, it’d be nice to have something a little more customized to where you are getting married, right? We thought so too!

Before “I DO” Checklist

There are so many wedding checklists out there! Some of them are really great, but they are all generalized to make it effective for every bride out there. There isn’t anything wrong with that, but once you know your venue, it’d be nice to have something a little more customized to where you are getting married, right? We thought so too!

So with that in mind, we put together a checklist for our Bella Collina couples that includes everything from most checklists with added items that pertain to your wedding at Bella Collina. So enjoy and we hope this is helpful in your wedding planning!

 
 

As always, let us know if you have any questions! We are here to help!

Happy planning!

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Wedding Blog is Finally Here!

I can't believe we are finally here! This blog has been a long time coming but kept getting put on the back burner the last couple years. At the beginning of this year, this was at the top of our list.

Our Wedding Blog is Finally Here!

I can't believe we are finally here! This blog has been a long time coming but honestly, it just kept getting put on the back burner. At the beginning of this year, this was at the top of our list. With social media taking over the event world, it was important for us to make sure that we were up to speed and we were able to provide that same type of insight to you about us; who we are, what we do, the exciting things we get to take part in and our overall love for this entire experience.

More importantly, our goal is to provide a sense of community. We take pride in being able to connect with our clients beyond signing a contract. Most of you become friends and family through the process so to be able to keep that going is huge for us! We love all of you and we are so excited to start this journey with you, so whether you were a past client, a current client, or a prospective - we want you to feel part of the Bella Collina family!

We plan to share past weddings, ideas and inspiration, and some planning essentials to help you through the planning process. If there is anything else you want to see, please reach out and let us know! We always welcome more ideas and want to make sure we do our part in being there for you!

So welcome! Say hello anytime! Happy reading!

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Bella Collina San Clemente Receives Distinction in the 11th Annual WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

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2019 WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

Bella Collina San Clemente Receives Distinction in the 11th Annual WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards®

San Clemente, January 18, 2019. -- Bella Collina San Clemente was announced a winner of the renowned WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards® in San Clemente.

WeddingWire, Inc., a leading global online wedding marketplace, annually celebrates the top wedding professionals on WeddingWire across more than 20 service categories, from venues and caterers to florists and photographers. These distinguished vendors exhibit superior professionalism, responsiveness, service, and quality when interacting with the five million monthly consumers who turn to WeddingWire to help ease their wedding planning process.

Bella Collina San Clemente received this esteemed award based on their outstanding experience working with real newlyweds. WeddingWire features more than three million reviews, and these notable vendors all received prompt, reliable, and quality feedback.

"We are celebrating our 11th annual Couples’ Choice Awards, where we honor our vendors who help make millions of couples’ big day one to remember," said Timothy Chi, CEO, WeddingWire. "Not only are these hardworking and distinguished wedding professionals, such as Bella Collina San Clemente, a fundamental part of the wedding planning process for engaged couples, but they help make WeddingWire a trusted source for wedding planning. We congratulate everyone on this well-deserved achievement."

Bella Collina San Clemente is honored to be one of the top wedding businesses in San Clemente on WeddingWire.com.

For more information about Bella Collina San Clemente, please visit us on WeddingWire. To learn more about the WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards®, please visit www.weddingwire.com/couples-choice-awards.

About WeddingWire, Inc.
WeddingWire, Inc. is a leading global online marketplace connecting consumers with local wedding professionals and a suite of comprehensive tools that make wedding planning easier. Operating within a $250 billion industry, WeddingWire helps 16 million users every month find the right team of wedding professionals to personalize and pull off their special day. Consumers around the world are able to read more than 5 million vendor reviews and search, compare and book from a directory of over 500,000 vendors local to them. Founded in 2007, the WeddingWire portfolio serves couples and wedding professionals across 15 countries in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia. The company has more than 950 employees and is headquartered in Washington, DC, with international headquarters in Barcelona, Spain.

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Chelsea + Ryan

This was a fun one for us! It was one of heartwarming stories you feel like you only hear in the movies - This couple actually knew each other since they were in diapers! (Wowzers!).

Chelsea + Ryan

This was a fun one for us! It was one of heartwarming stories you feel like you only hear in the movies - This couple actually knew each other since they were in diapers! (Wowzers!). Before our bride and groom were born, their parents lived in the same neighborhood and became close friends. They ended up having kids around the same time (two of them being our bride and groom) and grew up hanging out in the neighborhood together. As they grew older, they went to different schools, did their own thing - only to reconnect years later, start dating, and then earlier this year - get married! How cute is that?!

PERSONAL DETAILS // This wedding was full of personal touches created by the Bride and Groom. We see a lot of different types of decor throughout weddings, but our favorite are ones that are personal to the bride and groom - like this memory table with those loved ones who they wanted to make sure they knew were with them on this special day. One of the fun details from their ceremony included these wood signs that listed out who was part of their special day and photos (so fun to look at!) Once guests followed the path down to the ceremony, they were greeted by this gorgeous arch by Florals by Jenny that tied in so well with all of our greenery surrounding the ceremony site. Isn’t a stunner?!


CLEAN & CRISP // Their reception was simple but flawless! With soft shades of greys and white, with touches of greenery brought out by the flowers, the look was simple, but so crisp and elegant all at the same time. As the sun set, the chandelier dimmed, the candles glowed, and the twinkle lights around the room added that extra touch of ambience that gave this room a romantic feel. (Soft lighting and candles are everything!)


RECEPTION FUN // The fun definitely took place at this couple’s reception! Remember I said personal touches? If you look closely - this couple had a cake topper customized with their little dog right next to them! Isn’t that so cute?! Along with a fun (and gorgeous) cake, the couple brought in a photobooth, which is always a crowd pleaser, and then had the sweetest send off gift for their guests on their way out - S’MORES!

(The tags read “Sending you S’MORE love”) - So cute!


LOVE NOTES

“Words can’t express what I feel when I think about our wedding day. It was beyond perfect and everything we wanted. Bella Collina is magical and all of our guests complimented the venue, the food and service. Everyone had such a good time! It made my heart happy to see everyone out on the dance floor or chatting enjoying their drinks by the bar. Karen and Elisa went above and beyond for us. Karen even ran to Target for me for sticky tape to make sure I didn’t fall out of my wedding dress. And Elisa literally put so much work into making our day perfect. I trusted her from Day 1. She’s so organized and on top of everything. We had a large bridal party of 18 people and all of them with lively personalities and the face Elisa was able to wrangle them she deserves and award. Bella Collina was the best decision I made for our wedding. I wouldn’t change a thing. I highly recommend Bella Collina and Elisa as the coordinator for a wedding or any event.” - Chelsea (Source: Yelp.com)


THE TEAM // Photographer & Videographer: Prince Productions // Venue: Bella Collina San Clemente, San Clemente, CA // Coordination: Bella Collina San Clemente - Elisa Victa // Catering: Bella Collina San Clemente // Florals + Arch: Florals by Jenny // Cake: French Pastries // DJ: Battleson Entertainment // Linen + Chair Covers: GBS Linen

 

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Whimsical Romance

HELLO GORGEOUS! This wedding gave us ALL the feels! Honestly, it was so hard to pick just a few photos to share with you because their entire wedding was an absolute dream!

ERIN + KHALEN

HELLO GORGEOUS! This wedding gave us ALL the feels! Honestly, it was so hard to pick just a few photos to share with you because their entire wedding was an absolute dream and Gabe and Britt Photography did an amazing job capturing the beauty of their day! We won’t blame you if you can’t stop scrolling through their photos repeatedly! We still do! 

Enjoy! XO


PAMPAS // These pampas feathers were everything! With the light coastal breeze passing through our valley - the added texture and dimension of these feathers swayed ever so lightly and brought all the attention to the spot these two said “I DO!”  Add their colored florals by Beautiful Savage, it was the perfect amount of pop to their romantic setting. 

And just the way he looks at her! (heart melting)


THE DETAILS // After the ceremony, the beauty continued throughout their reception. The continuation of the same pops of colors from their ceremony led us right into their reception with their gorgeous centerpieces, geometric shaped mirrors, the simplicity and elegance of their cake, their custom laser engraved name plates for the bride and groom, and the list goes on and on… 

LOVE NOTES 

“Elisa, Thank you so much for all you have helped me with for my wedding. You helped take my stress away and make everything beautiful! It’s been a pleasure meeting and working with you!” - Erin


THE TEAM // Photographer: Gabe and Britt Photography // Venue: Bella Collina San Clemente, San Clemente, CA // Coordination: Bella Collina San Clemente - Elisa Victa // Catering: Bella Collina San Clemente // Florals: Beautiful Savage // Cake: Plumeria // Videography: Prince Productions // DJ: Let’s Party LA // Arch: OC Gazebos // Chargers: Signature Party Rentals // Linen: Luxe Linen // Chiavari Chairs: Irene’s Rentals

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Southern Charm Meets Rustic Elegance

Ladies + gents, be prepared to be WOWED! This couple brought their Southern Charm to Southern California for their wedding day at Bella Collina and it is a stunner!

Photo: Jes Workman Photography

MICHELLE + JOE

Ladies + gents, prepare to be WOWED! This couple brought their Southern Charm to Southern California for their wedding day at Bella Collina and it is a stunner! With roots in Virginia and Tennessee, this couple met and had their first date in Orange County - she actually ditched a family event to go on their first date - so it was only appropriate to tie the knot close to where their story began. Looking for a wedding location with open space and rolling hills, Bella Collina was love at first sight for the two to say I-Do!

Take a peek at their gorgeous details captured by the incredible Jes Workman Photography...


Photo: Jes Workman Photography

BELLA’S SOUTHERN BELLE // WOW! Can you say gorgeous?! Michelle stunned in this two piece gown by Watters Bridal. Her ivory and blush detailed lace corset-inspired bustier brought the perfect amount of contrast when paired with her ivory organza layered skirt. Sticking with her roots, she pulled on her Myra boots by Old Gringo to walk down the aisle with her father to marry her Southern Gentleman.

Photo: Jes Workman Photography


Photo: Jes Workman Photography

NEUTRALS AT THEIR FINEST // This is by far one of our favorite looks! There is something about the simplicity of lots of greenery with pops of white that is so clean, simple, and yet so elegant! It is one of those color combinations that will never go out of style!

Fun Fact: Michelle + Joe made their own arch for the ceremony and all of the wood pieces in their centerpieces for their reception. The also had Sweet Traders add a sweet surprise and brought their two dogs to life to join them on their wedding day. Talk about personal touches!

Photo: Jes Workman Photography


Photo: Jes Workman Photography

THE NEWLYWEDS // “Feeling on top of the world being married to you”

Favorite Moments of the Wedding: “1. Getting Married! 2. Walking down the aisle with my dad to Johnny Cash “I Walk the Line” 3. The food! BBQ for dinner and then Carnitas Tacos after hours of dancing for the perfect late night snacks… YUM!” - Michelle


THE TEAM // Photograper: Jes Workman Photography // Venue: Bella Collina San Clemente, San Clemente, CA // Coordination: Bella Collina San Clemente - Elisa Victa // Catering: Bella Collina San Clemente // Florals: Wildflower of San Clemente // Cake: Sweet Traders // Videography: 38 Films // Hair & Makeup: Beauty and the Beach // Dress: Watters Bridal - Dress Theory, San Diego, California // Boots: Myras by Old Gringo // Rings: Ben Bridge, La Jolla, CA // Linen: Luxe Linen // DJ: Flip2Syde // Photobooth: Take a Pic Photo

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