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The Bride Spot is updated and maintained by the team at Wish Wonder Dream - a boutique wedding coordination company based in sunny Pasadena, California.

Our blog is designed to be a source of inspiration, guidance, and assistance to the brides we work with personally and to brides everywhere who find us on their own. We spotlight vendors that we've worked with & loved, new ideas for themes and schemes, fabulous accessories, personalization ideas, and so much more!

We also celebrate the couples we work by sharing stories and pictures from their wedding day. The blog is also designed to correspond perfectly with The Dream Book, a special gift that each Wish Wonder Dream bride receives.

We'll help you with design ideas, style inspirations, vendors recommendations, and all sorts of valuable wedding insights that only professionals can bring you. We live and breathe weddings anyway so it's only right that we share.

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    Thursday
    May192011

    "A Toast to Southern California" Co-Hosted by Get Married Magazine and Wish Wonder Dream

    It's hard to put into words what an amazing night we had last Thursday when we teamed up with Get Married magazine and co-hosted "A Toast To Southern California" at The Page Museum. Jessica Williams at Get Married came to us in March and talked to us about how the magazine was hosting upscale cocktail hours/networking socials in all their major markets. She asked me how I felt about co-hosting the Southern California event with them and I said "yes!" without reservation. It was such a wonderful opportunity to showcase our coordination as well as an opportunity to get some of our favorite wedding vendors involved to be featured as sponsors. We contacted Melissa Savage at The Page Museum first because we did a wedding there last October and it quickly rose to the top as one of our favorite venues. So it was the first place that came to mind as a setting for our event. Plus, this is LA so we knew we had to do something different and special. We then contacted the other vendors who came onboard and we were thrilled when they got just as excited as we were to be a part of the event.

    Videography provided by Jeff Roy of Visioneer Media

    We used Get Married's colors as decor so everything was fucshia and orange. To start, guests entered the museum on a 100 ft. pink carpet. They then checked-in and came upon a spectacular tree on the sign in table which was created specially by The French Florist. Guests then made their way through the museum and outdoor atrium, where they experienced beautiful floral arrangements from La Belles Floral Couture & Curios and The French Florist as well as a photo booth, dance room, and custom uplighting from DJFX Photobooths and DJFX Entertainment. Then guests enjoyed the fabulous catering provided by Truly Yours where they had the pleasure of enjoying lobster tamales, sushi, baked mac and cheese, ahi tuna, and much more. Hors d' oeuvres were paired with specialty pink and orange cocktails created and served at 3 bars by flare bartenders and servers from Night and Day Productions. Up on the terrace, Classic Party Rentals converted the picturesque space into an classy ultra lounge. Classic Party Rentals launched several new pieces from their Designer 8 Rentals line and really made the space breathtaking and full of life. Beautiful floral arrangements by Honeydew Favors and Floral Design completed the look. Guests put their dancing shoes on and hit the dance floor to the exciting sounds of The Swing Kings and their 10 piece band.  Dance floor entertainment was provided by Todd Elliot Entertainment and included fabulous swing dancing. We loved that Todd and his partner even pulled guests on to the dance floor and taught them a few new moves. Korbel Champagne was the beverage sponsor up on the ultra lounge and we circulated pink rose' and brut champagne. Mouths were watering with the two beautiful dessert presentations provided by Baked It Myself and Gotta Have S'more. Guests ranted and raved about their desserts ALL NIGHT LONG.

    We are honored to have been asked to coordinate this distinguished and exciting event and we'd like to extend a special thank you to all the guests who came out and joined us and especially to all the sponsors who brought the evening to life with us. It was a memory that won't soon be forgotten!

    Photography above provided by Kiss the Bride Weddings.

    The two photos below were submitted by our resident photographer Caitlin Wing Photography.

     Thank you to our sponsors (click links below):

    The Page Museum

    Classic Party Rentals Culver City / Designer 8

    La Belles Floral Couture and Curios

    The French Florist

    Honedew Flavors and Floral Designs

    The Swing Kings

    Todd Elliot Entertainment

    Night and Day Productions

    DJFX Entertainment/DJFX Photobooths

    Truly Yours Catering

    Baked It Myself

    Gotta Have S'More

    Korbel Champagne

    KTB Weddings

    Visioneer Media

    Thursday
    Jul022009

    Tearjerker Alert!

    We recently heard this brand new song from Coldplay and had to share it here. It is such a gorgeous song and the lyrics are completely amazing. We are immediately adding it to our list of Best First Dance Songs (see page 6 of this blog for more). Enjoy!

     

    Thursday
    Jul022009

    Sweet Treats!

    So it's a pretty well-known fact that guests LOVE desserts! This is one of the reasons that setting up a candy station has become so popular. We often find that when we set up a candy station at a wedding it is one of the first places guests visit. We absolutely adore candy stations and we definitely think they are a great accessory to any wedding. But we would also like to draw your attention to a few other possible alternatives. These fresh ideas are just as yummy and they are great ideas for couples interested in doing something a bit different.

    images from Cambria Cove

    1. Chocolate Truffle Bar: Set up a decadent assortment of truffles and allow your guests to come and sample them throughout the wedding. Better yet, hire one or two attendants to dress in apparel reminiscent of a French or Swiss Chocolate Shop clerk to offer suggestions and assist with selections. Set up a coffee urn at this station for a perfect pairing of tastes and aromas.

    We recommend Cambria Cove (www.cambriacove.com) or Neuchatel Chocolates (www.neuchatelchocolates.com/)

    2. Ice Cream Sundae Bar: Set up an old-fashion ice cream parlor. Offer a selection of colorful ice creams and delicious toppings and wisk your guests back to the days of olde. Better yet, pull up a few tall chairs and allow your guests to really get into the theme. Hire one or two attendants to dress in apparel reminiscent of of a 50's ice cream parlor clerk who will dish up sundaes, rootbeer floats, or anything else your guests can dream of.

    We recommend Dandy Don's for your sundae fun (http://www.dandydonsicecream.com/)

    3. Wine Bar: Spend a romantic weekend with your sweetie in Napa Vallery or Temecula and bring home several of your favorite types of wine. Or, if you don't have time for a romantic get-away visit a local wine warehouse then have your own custom wine labels made. At the wedding, set-up a special wine tasting station for your guests to visit throughout the night. Hire one or two attendants who are knowledgeable of the selected wines and have them offer your guests an intimate and informative wine tasting session.

    We recommend The Wine House in West LA (www.wineaccess.com/store/winehouse) and have custom wine labels made at My Wedding Labels (http://www.myownlabels.com)