Friday, July 27, 2012

Summer Weddings


Summer is here and it’s full bloom wedding season for so many bride and grooms to be. The summer months are always a beautiful time to have a wedding and especially when it comes to California weddings you just can’t go wrong.

Here at Pacific Hills we absolutely enjoy the summer months with bride and grooms who have relatives on summer vacation, college students back from school all in attendance for their special day. Orange County, California is one of the best locations to have a wedding. The weather is pretty great all year round and besides the great weather there are great travel and leisure experiences for guests to enjoy so if they fly in for a wedding they can also have a great vacation in surrounding cities and beaches.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Great Review!!!

Thank you Christina for the amazing review, it was our pleasure:


I had my wedding at Pacific Hills on April 14, 2012 and I was extremely pleased with the overall turnout. From day one, David was very welcoming, amicable, and helpful. He listened to my every need and worked with me and my budget to make every aspect of my dream day possible. David always replied to my calls and emails in a prompt fashion...sometimes I was out shopping for wedding decor and I would call to ask a last minute question, to which he always replied in a helpful and courteous manner. He definitely made me feel like he was there to help with whatever I needed.
Day-of, David greeted me and my guests with enthusiasm, despite the fact that I was late. Him and his team were very hospitable and went above and beyond to make my reception a beautiful, well-organized, and memorable experience. I enjoyed every second of my reception and if I could do it again, I would undoubtedly choose Pacific Hills. David is very good at what he does.


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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Wedding Entertainment Ideas


Have you ever gone to a wedding where you wish there was more than just food and cake?  Bride and grooms often want to host a fun filled wedding for their guests to enjoy. Here are some ideas and tips that can add some surprise elements to your wedding celebration.


D.J. or band? Why not both!

Many couples hire dj’s as their primary source of entertainment. D.J.’s are great and can get the guests to party! Other couples chose the option of having a live band to entertain guests. Live bands are always a lively source of entertainment. They bring a different feel to each event.  If your budget allows you can always do both. The D.J. and band can take turns with different segments of the night. Which ever route you chose make sure that you have seen them perform before and that they have adequate equipment to accommodate the spacing of the venue.

Special performances

There are dance companies that will perform at weddings such as Tahitian dancers, lion dancers or Bollywood dancers just to name a few.


Games

Sometimes playing bride/groom games are always fun, it helps the guests to get to know one another and interact with one another.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Can’t get enough of the Pink, Black and White’s




We had the pleasure of hosting the wedding of Tanya and Brandon such an adorable and sweet couple. Their love was apparent and the room shouted with joy, love and laughter. Tanya and Brandon had a gorgeous wedding reception in which they had chosen pink, black and white as their choice of colors. We just can’t seem to get enough of this color scheme. We lined the tables with black satin linens, accented it with a bright pink napkin, followed by pink sashes tied to our golden chivary chairs. It was definitely a bold look hot look. The cake was a perfect black and white which was enhanced by the glow of the pink lighting in the room. Cinderella Cakes(www.cinderellacakes.com) did a fabulous job making their wedding cake.

It was a marvelous and fun filled night. We send our congratulations to Tanya and Brandon and thank you for sharing your day with us here at Pacific Hills.






Thursday, April 19, 2012

Spring Wedding Myths Busted!

Spring is the time of year most often associated with weddings, so you might feel there are even more expectations about what kind you should have. But we're here as always to tell you that the kind of wedding you should have is the kind that works for you! We've broken down some of the most common assumptions about spring weddings to help you make your own rules.

Myth #1: You Must Use Pastel Colors

Though some spring brides embrace the colors traditionally associated with the season, others cringe at Easter egg-inspired hues. If you find yourself in the latter category, go with a color scheme that fits your style best. Pulling off an unexpected palette gives your wedding an element of surprise that will wow your guests. If you want to go with a seasonally appropriate but still unconventional choice, take the pastels up a few notches and go with brighter hues like hot orange, acid green, and magenta.

Myth #2: You Have To Have Flowers Everywhere

On the one hand, spring is a bride's bonanza for flowers -- a huge variety of blooms are in season and easy to get. But if flowers aren't your thing, there are lots of options for creating interesting and unusual decor. One way is to incorporate other kinds of natural elements into your centerpieces: Think moss, wheatgrass, river rocks, or herbs. While these will still evoke a spring-like feel of freshness and rebirth, there's not a flower in sight. Want something more dramatic? Towering, blooming branches like cherry blossoms, quince, or dogwood look modern and incorporate some flowers without being in-your-face. Best of all, they look great anywhere -- whether on the altar or on your reception tables.

Myth #3: You Have To Have a Daytime Wedding

Dreaming of an evening affair? Don't let the season stop you. Some associate spring with a brunch reception. Brunches are beautiful, but they're not the best option if you want to have an all-out dance party. Though the days are getting longer, you can still wait until sunset (or even later) for your ceremony. If you want a daytime wedding -- particularly outdoors -- go ahead and take advantage of the fair weather. Spring's milder temperatures make a midday wedding much more comfortable than it would be in the heat of summer.

Myth #4: You Have To Stay Inside

We know, we know -- April showers. While in many places early spring (in other words, March) can be unpredictable, don't rule out an outdoor wedding for the entire season. The elements will be a factor in an outdoor celebration at any time of year, but rather than giving up on going al fresco, just plan ahead. When you're looking at ceremony and reception sites, ask what other couples had done as a rain plan and whether any changes needed to be made. Get the details on those other spaces so if you're planning to have 200 guests, you won't choose a site where the indoor space can only hold 120. Another option: Reserve a just-in-case tent.

Myth #5: Your Attire Should Be Informal

The weather's warmer so hemlines can be higher. Sure, your bridesmaids won't have to worry about freezing in tea-length dresses, but it doesn't mean you have to have them. If floor-length is more your style, that's just fine. Same goes for your gown and the guys' attire. Though a light-colored linen suit would be perfectly apropos for some springtime affairs, if a classic tux better suits the tone of your wedding, go for it. No matter what time of year you're marrying in, the main thing that's important is comfort -- so if you love the look of satin dresses but are worried your maids will be melting, choose a similar style in a more forgiving fabric like a silk blend.