Honestly, how spoiled are we who are blessed to live here in gorgeous Southern California!  I mean, seriously!  Look at this absolutely gorgeous fall day here at the Richard Nixon Library for this fantastic couple, Kelsey & Tommy.  Kelsey and Tommy chose one of the best days to get married:  crisp air and beautiful weather combined with a gorgeous venue and a sweet, darling couple.  It couldn’t have been any better for this truly Ravishing Fall Wedding…

 

Kelsey, and her sweet mom Jerry, spent several months planning for this festive occasion.  They selected the Creme of the Crop when it came to a stunning color palette of all the brilliant fall floral colors:  deep reds, luscious pinks, sweet oranges, brillant yellows, and chocolate browns.  Jenny B Floral Design had it right and ravishing, as always, and the colors just popped in the rose garden for Kelsey & Tommy’s ceremony.  Guests were treated to tranquility during the ceremony by delightful music by harpist Pamela Brown, and shade of the umbrellas, provided by Create A Party, which added just the finishing touches to the ceremony…

After the ceremony while the bridal party was finishing up a few pictures with the sweet Katelin Wallace(photographer – thanks for some of these great pics!) and Scott Video Productions (videographer), guests were in a for a delectable fare of cuisine by the FABULOUS Creme de la Creme… always a pleasure to work with as their food is absolutely amazing!  The East Room was set in all its glory:  florals by Jenny B Floral Design, lighting by Visions Entertainment

Smooth and vivacious music by the always wonderful Jeff at Moondance Mobile Music, photobooth by SoCal Shutter Booth

 

And of course you can’t have a wedding without a delicous cake, by Beverly’s Best Bakery

 

A special treat also was in store for Kelsey & Tommy’s guests… a Sweet Dreams Candy Station, in all their Ravishing Fall colors… it truly brought out the kid in everyone!

Thanks, Kelsey & Tommy, for giving me the opportunity to be a part of your special day.  It was an honor to work with the two of you (and Jerry too!) and I wish you the best!

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