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May 1, 2011 in Engagements

 

iTouchBooth Demo. Video by: Step1Productions
 

Kira is one of our most loyal blog readers and Jessica Elizabeth supporters. So, when we received word that John was going to propose to Kira – we just HAD to be there. 


John and Kira: CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

John Proposes to Kira from Jessica Elizabeth Photography on Vimeo.

John welcomes his girlfriend, Kira, back home by meeting her at the airport with a pleasant surprise. Nice one Romeo.

Song: “Marry me” by Train. Available on iTunes!

Photography, Cinematography, and Editing: Robert Tran, Jessica Tincopa, Kevin Lam

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A few months ago I attended a networking event held at the Casino San Clemente by The Knot. 

The Casino has a unique history. In 1937 the Casino San Clemente opened and featured orchestra music in the ballroom. From 1941-1943, the Casino served as a wartime lookout station.  Throughout the years, this location has been a restaurant, Moose Lodge, and dinner theatre. Currently, the Casino is used as a special event venue with multiple spaces available for your Wedding or private event including, a ballroom, a rock garden, a west wing, and a patio space. This venue is located near the train station in San Clemente within site of the beautiful Pacific Ocean.  If you are looking for a one of a kind venue it is definitely worth checking out. 
You can learn more about the Casino San Clemente and see more photos in their gallery here: http://www.thecasinosanclemente.com/index.html
Below are some photos taken of the decor from The Knot event.  I thought I would share in hopes that it may help inspire some of our brides and grooms with their own wedding decor.
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This antique piano was set in the Rock Garden just outside the West Wing and Main Balllroom.  I love the colors used in this design. The rose, hydrangea blue, green, and tones of brown all blended so nicely together. The burgundy dahlias created a nice accent. 
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I LOVE how the designer cut the word “LOVE” out of this story book. This would totally make a fun DIY touch to add to your wedding. 
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This setting was located in the West Wing. I really enjoyed the old sheet music that covered the backdrop and the antique frames that were hung above the unique pieces of furniture selected for this room’s decor. 
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This floral arrangement set atop antique suitcases contained a mix of White Hydrangea, Dahlias, Lavender Roses, Purple Tulips, and even some Raspberries.