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URLocalBride Your Guide to
Bridal Professionals As the summer wedding season comes to a close and we are looking ahead to holiday engagements we realize how fast the time goes – something most brides realize as soon as they begin their wedding planning. That’s where URLocalBride becomes a valuable resource to help local brides with the planning process. As always our publication, websites and events give you access to the “Best Local” professionals in your area – whether it’s a football stadium wedding or your guests are in from out of town and you’re celebrating your nuptials at one of the Bay Area’s finest hotels – we can help. Need more planning help? Mark your calendar for Feb. 8, 2015 as we kick off the bridal season with a fabulous bridal fair at the Hotel Sofitel in Redwood City. This gorgeous 4-star French hotel will be the perfect setting to meet with the Bay Area’s finest wedding vendors and help give you a great start on planning that very special day. Remember to keep your copy of South Bay and Peninsula Bridal handy. Use it throughout your wedding planning to make all your decisions easier. Visit our website (www.URLocalBride.com) often for tips, contests and events throughout the SF Bay Area and find the most comprehensive list of LOCAL vendors. And always remember to Find Your Inspiration ..... Locally!
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Countdown to Your Perfect Wedding
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Evites vs Traditional Invitation
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Wedding Day Emergency Kit
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In Love and Unplugged by Michelle Olson
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Marriage Licenses
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Quick Venue Guide
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Illuminating Receptions
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Bridal Budget Checklist
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Table of Contents Jewelers Invitations Event Coordinators Florists Cakes Caterers Fashion and Beauty Photographers Rentals Officiants Venue Rehearsal Dinner Guest Accommodations Transportation Travel Entertainment DJ/Video
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UR L o c a l B r i d e Publisher Cathy Lonsdale Sales Bob Lonsdale Rosemary Aleman Maria Miller Jennine Powell Ad Creation, Graphic Design Jason Gunderman Office 20212 Redwood Road, Suite 104 Castro Valley, CA 94546 Phone: 510.886.1317 Fax: 510.582.1861 Email: info@URLocalBride.com Ads: info@URLocalBride.com www.URLocalBride.com Copyright © 2014 URLocalBride All rights reserved
Countdown to Your Perfect Wedding A step-by-step guide to help keep the stars in your eyes, your feet on the ground, and your wedding plans on track. Women who tackle wedding planning pragmatically — as if it were a work-related project — tend to survive the process with greater ease. Think of yourself as a project manager. Establish an overall framework for completing the work, and set specific intermediate deadlines, schedules and goals. Taken one small step at a time, the detail-laden job becomes less overwhelming. Here is our suggested timetable for the steps you should take in the months, weeks and days leading up to your wedding.
9-12 months before your wedding
• Change your Facebook status to “Engaged” • Choose your wedding date. If you plan to be married in a church, temple or mosque or in a religious service at home, clear the date and time with your clergy. • Set your budget. Take time for a heart-to-heart talk with your fiancé about the budget and style of your wedding, reception and wedding-related parties, and who pays for what. • Enlist help. Consider hiring a bridal consultant. If your budget won’t stretch that far, ask relatives and close friends to assist you in specific tasks – selecting a dress, interviewing caterers, locating a reception site – especially in areas where you feel you need support. • Compose your guest list. Let out-of-town guests know your wedding is in the works so they can make travel plans. • Reserve your reception site. • Decide on your color scheme. • Choose your wedding attendants. • Select your wedding gown, shoes and accessories. • Decide on bridesmaids’ dresses. • Determine the theme or mood you’d like to establish with the food, table settings, flowers and entertainment at your reception. • Interview caterers, musicians, florists, photographers, videographers and bakers. Get written estimates of their costs. Keep track of your discussions and their bids in a notebook or with wedding-planning app.
6-9 months before your wedding
• Choose your caterer. Remember to get a written contract. • Book your photographer and/or videographer. • Choose your musician(s).
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• Send out Save-the-Dates • Select your baker and order the cake. • Choose your florist. • Shop for wedding rings with your fiancé. • Decide on your honeymoon destination. Work with a travel agent to book your travel and accommodations. • Select your wedding invitations. Don’t forget to purchase personal stationery for the thank-you notes you’ll need to write.
4 months before your wedding
• Register for gifts at one or more bridal-gift registries. • Help both mothers to coordinate and shop for their wedding-day attire. • Select music for your ceremony and reception. • Choose readings for your wedding and write your wedding vows. • Plan a rehearsal dinner for members of your wedding party, your family and out-of-town guests. Reserve the location. • Arrange hotel accommodations for members of the wedding party who live out of town. Reserve a block of rooms for other out-of-town guests, and let them know the rooms are available. Remember to ask for any group discounts or special packages. • Reserve your wedding-day transportation and any other wedding-day rental needs. • Make appointments for gown fittings. • Check the requirements for a marriage license. • Make sure contracts and arrangements are complete with all of your service providers.
3 months before your wedding
• Carefully prepare directions, including simply drawn maps, if necessary, to help guide guests to the wedding and reception, and to hotels. For guests who will travel a long distance to your wedding, consider assembling an information package on fun things to do and see in your area. • Begin addressing invitations and announcements. Select a special stamp at the post office. Invitations should go in the mail six to eight weeks before your big day. • Give the caterer or other food suppliers a close idea of the number of guests you expect. • Make sure all reservations are in place for honeymoon travel. • Check with bridesmaids to make sure they have their gowns and are getting them adjusted. • Shop for gifts for your bridesmaids. Offer to help
URLocal Bride your fiancé select gifts for his attendants. • Select your “going away” outfit and special items for your trousseau. • Make a date with your photographer for any formal portraits you desire. • Make an appointment to have your hair done just before your portrait session and again the day or so before your wedding. Consider lily stein Photography including your bridesmaids in a “day of beauty” before your wedding, with manicures, hair styling, massages and makeup sessions.
2 months before your wedding
• Mail out your wedding invitations and announcements. • Finalize the music that will be played during your wedding ceremony. • Meet with musicians who will provide entertainment during your reception and orchestrate precisely what you want and when you want it played. • Don’t be shy to voice your preferences, down to the volume, favorite songs you’d like to hear or even songs you don’t want played. • Plan your rehearsal dinner and a brunch or fun activity for out-of-town guests to enjoy on the day following your wedding. • Purchase special accessories for your wedding-day attire. • Plan a luncheon for your bridesmaids. • Make appointments for a hairdresser, makeup artist and manicurist. • Finalize honeymoon plans. If you’re traveling overseas, check again that your passports are current and that you have any necessary visas. • Gather necessary birth or baptismal certificates you may need for your wedding license.
shots you want taken of the bridal party, as well as specific, candid shots you’d like taken during the reception. • Review the video plans with your videographer. • Put together welcome bags for out-of-town guests.
2 weeks before your wedding
• Keep writing those thank-you notes for wedding gifts! • Pick up your wedding rings. Make sure any special engraving appears precisely as you wished. • Begin packing for honeymoon.
1 week before your wedding
• Make out final checks for all your vendors. • Ask a friend or family member to arrange for wedding gifts that may be brought to your reception to be delivered to your home or another safe spot. • Wrap gifts for bridal attendants and have them ready for the rehearsal dinner. • Reconfirm honeymoon travel and hotel plans. • Arrange for payments to be made to vendors at the agreed-upon time. • Inform your caterer of the final number of guests Call any guests who haven’t RSVP’d to confirm final head count.
The day before your wedding
• Take time to relax and enjoy a massage, manicure and pedicure. • Traditionally, this is the day for your rehearsal ceremony and rehearsal dinner. Have fun! • Turn in early for a good night’s sleep.
1 month before your wedding
• Get your marriage license. • Have a final fitting of your gown and make sure your attendants have theirs. • Check that your menu selections and service plans are locked in place with the caterer. • Keep writing those thank-you notes on a daily basis! • If you plan a formal dinner for your reception, it’s time to draw up a seating plan and make up place cards. • Check with your florist to confirm dates and times of flower deliveries. • Review your wedding-day transportation plans and make sure drivers are clear about addresses, times and number of passengers. • Make name or address changes official on documents, including driver’s license, Social Security forms and financial accounts. Fill out change-ofaddress forms at the post office. • Meet with your photographer to specify the formal
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Your Wedding Day
• Allow plenty of time for dressing, makeup and hair styling. • If you plan on photography before the ceremony, allow ample time so you’re not rushed. • Relax, and remember: This is your special day, the result of all your careful planning. Now it’s time to enjoy. Take a deep breath. Refuse to let any glitch get to you. Savor every moment of this sacred day. Let your joy and happiness shine through.
Best wishes!
Jewelers URLocalBride
Tiffany & Co 149 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto 650.328.2552 tiffany.com
“Ask Us” before you “Ask Her” Free engraving of your loving message
Forever Diamonds & More 1008 Blossom Hill Rd Ste C, San Jose 408.267.3837 giadiamondssanjose.com
Main Street Goldworks 542 Main St. Half Moon Bay 650.726.2546 mainstreetgoldworkshmb.com
Michael’s Jewelry
253 Park Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010
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Think outside the Envelope!
Evites: Makes RSVPing a breeze for everyone. All the guest has to do is click yes or no, and all you have to do is check the response count. Offers more creative options. Evites can be in traditional text format, a picture or collection of pictures, or even, for the extra fun couple, a video invitation. Saves paper. Evites require no postage, and they don’t use paper like printed invitations.
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Traditional Invitations:
Makes a great keepsake. Digital invitations last only as long as your hard drive. A traditional invitation can be stored and kept as a lovely keepsake from your special day, and included in your wedding album. Are more easily noticed. Some people don’t check their email often, or only skim their inbox. A traditional invitation comes in the mail, and offers more visibility than its digital counterpart. Are easier for all guests. Not everyone has an email address. A traditional invitation, on the other hand, is almost guaranteed to be seen by everyone. BY THOMAS VIOLA 9 • URLOCALBRIDE.COM
Event Coordinators URLocalBride
Premier Wedding | Event Planning 925.522.1813 premierwedding-events.com
Simply Stunning 408.781.4875 ss-we.com
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Carolyn Wilson Wedding & Events 925.315.9589 carolynwilsonevents.com
Twitterpated Weddings 408.655.9695 twitterpatedweddings.com
Florists
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Anahid Designs Anahid Designs •Weddings and Special Events • Truly Personalized Service •Fresh Flowers • Innovative Designs • Create your once-in-a lifetime wedding day
100 Hartz Ave., Danville 925.999.0843 anahiddesigns.com
Flowerstory 408.766.4616 flowerstory.us
Lester’s Flower Shop
100 Hartz Ave. Danville
925-999-0843 Cell 925-337-3034 www.AnahidDesigns.com anahidraad@gmail.com
Lester’s Flower Shop The All-Occasion Flower Shop
We have been in business for over 15 years We specialize in bridal work. Free consultations by appointment We are committed to make your experience with us a pleasant one.
(650)758-2654 1250 El Camino Real, Colma, CA 94014
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Cakes
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Bella’s House of Sweets
Bella’s House of Sweets
“The sweet side of catering”
510-926-8196 bellashouseofsweets@gmail.com
Wedding and Specialty Cakes
I Do Wedding Cakes 380 Tennant Ave Ste 2, Morgan Hill 408.776.9890 idoweddingcakes.biz
- Cupcakes - Dessert tables - Love Strawberries
Pastrychik 1301 Old Country Rd #1, Belmont 650.232.7126 pastrychik.com
Mazzetti’s Bakery 101 Manor Dr, Pacifica 650.355.1007 mazzetisbakery.com
Contact Bella & Jose
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The Naked Wedding Cake
Get vulnerable and show off your cake’s layers and insides by indulging in the naked cake trend. Not only will this make the cake lighter, but fruit and colored frosting can be added to create more pizazz and less mess. The trend was started by Christina Tosi of Momofuku Milk Bar in New York. While having a trendy wedding cake on your special day can be fun, brides beware; because of the “nakedness” of the cake, it is more apt to dry out, so make sure your baker will make the cake the day of your wedding. So let it all hang out as you plan your wedding, and let the layers of flowers, colors, and fruit do the talking for your naked wedding cake. 13 • URLOCALBRIDE.COM
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Buca di Beppo 1875 South Bascom Ave, Campbell 408.377.7722 bucadibeppo.com
Something Old. Something New. Something Borrowed. Something Buca. {A great reason to Buca.}
The Carvery Catering 1909 El Camino Real, Redwood City 650.366.3765 thecarverycatering.com
Cheat A Little Catering 650.227.1125 cheatalittle.com
Rehearsal Dinners • Showers • Bachelorette Parties Catering & Delivery
Kokum 460 Center St., Suite 6474, Moraga 925-376-1431 kokumcuisine.com
Simple Elegance Events & Catering 650.730.7991 simpleelegance-eventsandcatering.com
CamPBell | In the Pruneyard • 1875 S. Bascom ave. • 408.377.7722 Palo alto | 643 emerson St. • 650.329.0665 San FRanCISCo | 855 Howard St. • 415.543.7673 San JoSe | oakridge mall • 925 Blossom Hill Rd. • 408.226.1444 bucadibeppo.com/banquets/weddings
A full service catering company serving the Peninsula & greater San Francisco Bay Area Weddings, Commitment Ceremonies, Anniversaries and a myriad of other social occasions & corporate events We offer Custom-Designed Menus in various Cuisines with vegetarian, vegan & multi-cultural food options
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Full Service Event Management We tailor our many services to your specific catering needs Catered Menu, Culinary Experts, Servers, Bartenders, Rentals, Floral, Valet Parking & Music
Cheat A Little Catering San Mateo, CA
650.227.1125 • www.cheatalittle.com We Give You Something To Talk About!
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The Carvery Catering Redwood City
Foster City
San Jose
San Leandro
Livermore
Since 1954 The Carvery has taken pride in doing what we know best. With a continued commitment to excellence, we offer quality food, generous portions and a fair price. Add this to a professional and attentive catering staff and we can ensure your event will be truly spectacular!
FOR ALL YOUR CATERING NEEDS Contact our Catering Director for a list of menus. Catering@TheCarvery.com
650.366.3765 or 1.877.379.2228 www.TheCarveryCatering.com
We offer a variety of catering packages.
Our customized menus recognize your needs:
• From 20 to 100+ • All our food is halal
• Vegetarians • Vegans • Gluten-free diets
Kokum Fine Cuisine is a niche private catering business serving local companies, offices, schools, associations, families and individuals, in the San Francisco Bay Area, interested in savoring a variety of home style Indian Sub Continental foods and select Western dishes.
“Jeya Ya” — Come Eat with Us
925.376.1431
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Fashion & Beauty Glamour Gals - Wedding & Special Occasions Charmaine Boyer 408.460.9009 Kayci Coon 408.202.3177
J. Cameron Bridal
Minted Styling 510-331-6759, 510.390.3637 mintedstyling.com
Nouvelle Bridal
510.300.7788 jcameronbridal.com
3705 El Camino Real, Palo Alto 650.326.6230 nouvellebridal.com
Janene’s Bridal Boutique
Palo Alto Dental Center
2418 Central Ave, Alameda 510.217.8076 janenesbridal.com
Kayla’s Bridal 21120 Redwood Rd, Castro Valley 888.797.0808 kaylasbridal.com
Nouvelle Bridal Boutique
3505 Alma St., Palo Alto 650.494.1122 paloaltodentalcenter.com
Perfume Bar Soiree 415.987.5946 perfumesoiree.com
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Dr. Morshedi graduated from the prestigous Guy’s Hospital University of London in 1986. She moved to the United States in 1997 and completed her advanced education in General Dentistry at the University of San Francisco. She has a passion for Dentistry and provides the highest standard of care for her patient’s oral health by giving them smiles they have always wanted.
Nazanin Morshedi, DDS
Our Services Include: • Dentures • Lumineers • Invisalign • Teeth Whitening • Convention/Veneers
• Crowns • Bridges • In lays • On lays • Implants
Bridesmaid offer Free whitening for brides & 50% off all Bridesmaids
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Bride & Groom offer Buy one, get the second free
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GIRACCI Vineyards and Farms
Whether you are walking up an aisle of lavender and rose petals, taking photos with a beautiful vineyard backdrop or dancing under the twinkle lights of the majestic 150-year-old oak trees, Giracci Vineyards & Farms is the perfect setting for your fairytale wedding. giracci.com 714-602-1109 16162 Jackson Ranch Road Silverado, CA 92676
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Wedding Day Emergency Kit
• Sewing Kit, including safety pins and small scissors • Clear nail polish (helpful for stocking runs) • Nail file • Nail polish in the bride’s shade • Makeup (you’ll probably have this there anyway) • Straws (for drinking without messing up lipstick) • Extra stockings • Hairspray • Brush and comb • Bobbypins and hair elastics • Static-cling spray (hairspray does the trick too) • Tissues
• Hairdryer • Lint brush • Eye-drops (look for redness reducing) • Baby powder (also useful for getting out last-minute spills) • Earring backs • Headache medicine (bring two different kinds in case anyone is allergic) • Iron • Stain Remover • Contact lens solution • Heartburn relief medicine • Mints • Tampons/Pads/Pantyliners • Band-Aids
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Good Extras: cell phone charger, list of vendors phone numbers, watch/clock, champagne!
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Photographers URLocalBride
A Perfect Impression 281 Hartz Ave, Danville 925.215.1135 baywed.com
Benjamin Photographics 415.706.1618 benjaminphotographics.com
Lori Rittinger Photography 925.934.2103 rittingerphotography.com
Michaela Joy Photography 415.748.9991 mjoyphoto.com
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Rentals URLocalBride
A Festive Affair 551 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay 650.726.3262 afestiveaffair.com
Danny Thomas Party Rentals
Pro Prep Event Solutions LLC “Life was meant to be celebrated” “We are the backyard Brides Best Friend”
We have a wide range of specialty products and services for all events.
1195 Tasman Dr., Sunnyvale 408.747.1000 dannythomaspartyrentals.com
Royal Restrooms 877.922.9980 royalrestroomsca.com
Pro Prep Events/Allure Events 16840 Joleen Way, B#1 Morgan Hill, CA 95037 408.239.9212 proprepevents.com
Weddings come in all shapes and sizes. No matter what your budget is, the magnificence is in the attention to detail. We will be answering important questions before you even think to ask. The best thing we will do for you is share our experience, knowledge, and compassion.
Check out our website for all we can do!
www.proprepevents.com
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Gilroy
Half Moon Bay
Santa Cruz
A FESTIVE AFFAIR PARTY RENTAL is a complete, full services special event rental company. For 20 years we have served the event specialists from the peninsula to Santa Cruz. We have built our inventory to include a large selection of tables and chairs, dinnerware, tents, dance floors, wedding products, linens, garden equipment and more.
Our mission is to provide you, our client, superior customer care and ultimate dependability. Our trained staff can answer all your questions and help you with every aspect of planning your special party, including many questions you haven’t even thought of yet!
We look forward to working with you! 551 San Mateo Road (Hwy 92) · Half Moon Bay · (650) 726.3262
afestiveaffair@sbcglobal.net · www.afestiveaffair.com
Royal Restrooms® is an upscale mobile restroom and shower trailer company which offers all the comforts of home for your wedding or event. All Trailers are equipped with: • Flushing Porcelain Toilets • Lighted Vanity / Mirror / Sink • Climate Controlled • Private / Semi Private Stalls • Exterior Lighting
Our trailers are fully self contained and range in size so we can accommodate any size of event and location with style! Treat Your Guests like Royalty!
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In Love and tUnplugged t by Michelle Olson
More couples are keeping their special wedding moments secret from social media and the outside world by having an “unplugged” status. “Unplugged” means a no-phone, nocamera policy for guests during the nuptials and sometimes during the reception. It is also known as an Internet blackout. The “unplugged” wedding trend started with celebrity weddings around 2008. Since then, couples such as Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock, and Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union have all opted for this option.
Photographers, especially, are in love with the “unplugged” wedding idea. Some even offer discounts because they don’t have to worry about Uncle Jeb’s back blocking the first kiss shot. This keeps couples off social media before they’re ready to share wedding photos and details, but many ordinary couples are staying off the sphere for other reasons. Some brides really want all of their guests’ real eyes on them during the entire event. Couples having multiple ceremonies with different guests and family members find it helpful to make each ceremony special because there are no “sneak peeks.” 26 • URLOCALBRIDE.COM
Benjamin Winter, owner of Benjamin Photographics, believes that guests taking photos doesn’t add anything to couples’ wedding photos. “More is not more. Quality is more. You hire a pro to capture the day the way you wanted it to be captured. What more do you need from guests?” he said. “Guests should sit down and watch them [the couple] get married. That’s what you are there for. Tune in to what’s happening and contribute to the spirit and we’ll capture it.”
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“At first, I was a little put off but I realized that I could actually sit back and enjoy the ceremony rather than be focused on trying to take pictures instead,” she said. “It’s good to just sit back and enjoy the show. People need to support local business owners by enlisting the help of professionals.” The unplugged idea doesn’t have to be an all or nothing proposition. Couples can ask that guests stow away their phones just during the ceremony portion. Let guests know you don’t mind them taking shots, but please don’t share on social media. Some photographers will share some shots from the wedding the same day on their social media outlets that guests can access later, if they feel so inclined to share. When it’s all said and done, the level of “unplugged” is up to the couple. Their wedding will still have a uniqueness. It’s up to them whether they want to put a #hashtag their individuality.
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Marriage Licenses
By Lindsay Gower Getting the License Both bride and groom must go, in person together, to a County Clerk’s office. In California, you can go to the Clerk’s Office in any county; it does not need to be the county in which you are having the wedding. Neither of you needs to be a California resident to apply for a California marriage license. No blood test or medical exam is required and there is no waiting period: You apply, pay, and receive the license then and there. You both must: • Be at least 18 years old. If you’re younger, you need consent of parent or guardian. • Bring a government- issued valid picture ID (such as a driver’s license) that includes your full legal name and date of birth. • If you have been married before, bring Proof of Dissolution. You cannot apply for a marriage license if you are married. What to Do With the License You receive an unsigned license. Here’s what happens to make it an official wedding certificate: • The license is good anywhere in California, regardless of which county issued it. It’s valid for 90 days. If 90 days pass before a wedding ceremony, you must get a new license. • Before the wedding, give the license to the person who’ll officiate at the ceremony. The officiant is required to review the license before conducting the ceremony. It’s a good idea to bring it to the rehearsal for go over it with the officiant, and of course bring it to the wedding. • After the ceremony, the officiant will complete and sign the license, and have it signed by bride, groom and at least one witness. • The officiant will return the license to the County Clerk’s office within 10 days of the ceremony, so it can be officially recorded. Once recorded, you can buy a copy of your wedding certificate (depending on the county, you don’t receive one automatically). Where to Apply on the Peninsula You can apply at the County Clerk’s office any weekday (except holidays). In San Mateo and Santa Clara, you do not need an appointment. There county offices open at 8:00am and close at 4:30pm, so arrive before 4:00 to have time to complete the paperwork. In San Francisco county, you must first make an appointment to get your license. San Mateo County Clerk 555 County Center, First Floor Redwood City, CA 94063 650.363.4500 Their web page regarding licenses is: http://www.smcare.org/ clerk/marriage/ • Weekdays, 8:00am - 4:30pm. Arrive before 4:00 to have time to complete the paperwork • You can begin the process by filling in the online application. You must still go to the office to complete the process. You can fill out the form at the office if you prefer. • The fee is $78 for the license, payable by cash, debit card, Visa or Mastercard. • You can get a copy of the marriage certificate, after it is recorded, for $14.
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San Francisco County San Francisco County Clerk City Hall, Suite 168 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place San Francisco, CA 94102 415.554.4950 Their web page regarding licenses is: http://www.sfgov2.org/index. aspx?page=16 • In SF County, you must make an appointment for your license. Reservations are available Monday-Friday every half hour between 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. • The fee is $99, which you must pay when you schedule your appointment. They accept cash, money order, debit cards and personal checks. • You can get a copy of the marriage certificate, after it is recorded, for $21.
Santa Clara County Clerk-Recorder’s Office East Wing, 1st Floor 70 West Hedding Street San Jose CA 95110 To read their web page regarding marriage licenses, go to: www.sccgov. org/portal/site/rec, select Marriage Licenses from the left column, then select Applying for a Marriage License in the middle column. • Weekdays, 8:00am - 4:30pm. They require you to present your completed request by 4:15pm. You can fill in the PDF application at their website and bring it with you, or you can fill out the form at the office. • The fee is $79 for the license (and $2.50 convenience fee), payable by cash, check, or debit card. You can get a copy of the marriage certificate, after it is recorded, for $14.
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T H E G A R D E N C O U R T YA R D AND MEDITERRANEAN GAZEBO at the San Mateo Marriott create a breathtaking backdrop for your wedding day. Under the radiant sun or a moonlit sky, your private ceremony is followed by a memorable reception. Whether you choose from our tempting wedding packages or opt for your favorite outside caterer, our seasoned wedding professionals are here to assist you with this special day―making it the event you imagined in your dreams.
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Los Gatos LodgeWedding ...a tradition since 1958 Traditions Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed & Something Blue The saying, “Something old, something new, something borrowed And something blue” is a popular rhyme that has been used since Victorian times. The “something old” represents the bond to the Bride’s family and her old life; “something new” represents the couple’s new life together and their future hope for happiness, prosperity and success; “something borrowed” from a happily Married women is meant to impart similar happiness to the bride; and “something blue” represents fidelity and constancy.
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Wedding Traditions Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed & Something Blue The saying, “Something old, something new, something borrowed And something blue” is a popular rhyme that has been used since Victorian times. The “something old” represents the bond to the Bride’s family and her old life; “something new” represents the couple’s new life together and their future hope for happiness, prosperity and success; “something borrowed” from a happily Married women is meant to impart similar happiness to the bride; and “something blue” represents fidelity and constancy. 37 • White URLOCALBRIDE.COM Bridal Dresses
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Wearing white also dates back to Victorian times when Queen Victoria abandoned the usual royal tradition of wearing a silver gown, instead choosing to wear white. before that time brides simply wore their best gown rather than a special wedding dress. The popularity of white can also be attributed to it symbolizing purity and virginity. White was also thought to ward off evil Spirits.
Sharing the first piece of cake Sharing the first piece of wedding cake is a wedding tradition with Roman roots. The Romans believed that by eating the wedding cake together a special bond was created between the couple. The wheat used to bake the cake was symbolic of fertility and a “fruitful union”, While the cake’s sweetness was thought to bring sweetness to all areas of the couple’s new life.
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Castlewood Country Club
707 Country Club Circle, Pleasanton 925.485.2239 www.castlewoodcc.org
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Cinnabar Hills Golf Club
23600 McKean Rd., San Jose 408.323.7376 www.cinnabarhills.com
Clos LaChance Winery
1 Hummingbird Ln, San Martin 408.686.1050 www.clos.com
Corinthian Grand Ballroom
196 N. San Jose 408.292.1141 www.corinthiangrandballroom.com
Crowne Plaza Cabana Palo Alto 4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto 650.628.0180 www.cabanapaloalto.com
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$60
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$35
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Crowne Plaza Foster City
1221 Chess Dr. Foster City 650.295.6129 www.eventscp.com
Domenico Winery
1697 Industrial Rd., San Carlos 650.593.2335 www.domenicowinery.com
Fairmont Hotel San Jose 170 S. Market St., San Jose 408.998.3912 www.fairmont.com/sanjose
Four Season Silicon Valley
2050 University Ave., Palo Alto 650.470.2815 www.fourseasons.com/siliconvalley
Freedom Hall and Gardens Santa Clara 408.379.3733 www.freedomhall.com
Glass House
2 S. Market, San Jose 408.606.8148 www.tghsj.com
Guglielmo Winery
1480 East Main St., Morgan Hill 408.379.3733 www.guglielmowinery.com
Half Moon Bay Golf Links
Two Miramontes Point, Half Moon Bay 650.773.8895 www.halfmoonbaygolf.com
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Historic Del Monte Building
100 S. Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale 408.735.7680 www.thehistoricdelmonte.com
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Hotel DeAnza
233 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose 408..286.1000 www.hoteldeanza.com
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Los Gatos Lodge
50 Los Gatos-Saratoga Rd, Los Gatos 408.354.3300 losgatoslodge.com
Maggiano's Little Italy
3055 Olin Ave., Suite 1000, San Jose 408.423.3300 www.weddings@maggianos.com
Marriott San Mateo
1770 S. Amphlett Blvd., San Mateo 650.653.6000 www.sanmateomarriott.com
Mezza Luna Italian Restaurant
459 Prospect Way, Half Moon Bay 650.728.8606 www.mezzalunabythesea.com
Premier Cabo Villas
125 Alerche Drive, Los Gatos 408 309 5906 www.premiercabovillas.com/
Rotunda at San Jose City Hall
200 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose 408.535.1248 www.sanjoseca.gov/events
San Mateo Marriott
1770 South Amphlett Boulevard, San Mateo 650.653.6100 www.sanmateomarriott.com
Sofitel San Francisco Bay
223 Twin Dolphin Dr., Redwood City 650.508.7104 www.sofitel-sanfrancsico-bay.com
Tarragon
1405 S. Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale 408.737.8003 www.dinetarragon.com
The Sea by Alexander's Steakhouse 4269 El Camino Real, Palo Alto 650.213.1111 www.theseausa.com
Thomas Fogarty Winery
19501 Skyline Blvd., Woodside 650.851.6772 www.fogartywinery.com
Wedgewood Crystal Springs
6650 Golf Course Dr., Burlingame 866.966.3009 www.wedgewoodbanquet.com
Wedgewood at Eagle Ridge
2951 Club Dr., Gilroy 866.966.3009 www.wedgewoodbanquet.com/gilroy
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Illuminating Receptions Looking to Take Your Reception from Ho-Hum to Dazzling? Lighting is one of the most important elements for a gorgeous party. Here’s how to make your table shine. Relying on house lighting can only get you so far in creating the right mood. Light switches and recessed lights can’t properly accent the dance floor, the floral arrangements and even the sumptuous buffet a couple may have planned. Hiring an illumination professional can ensure guests will “ooh” and “aah” once they arrive at the ceremony and can help couples stamp their signature on the happy affair. “Lighting helps create contrasts at a wedding in terms of colors, textures and shapes, making a beautiful visual statement,” says Lani Ballonoff, owner of LBPS Events in Santa Barbara, Calif., which specializes in wedding production services. “We’re finding that it’s becoming more popular. Couples are thinking about it ahead of time instead of at the last minute.” Ballonoff, who has a background in theatrical design, suggests accenting some things, but not everything. Washing the room in a certain color, such as amber or peach, can be flattering for skin tones and create a warm glow to make guests feel comfortable. But, the color may not do justice for those orchid centerpieces. And darker shades, such as a purple wash, can make a green salad look gray and un-appetizing. 40 • URLOCALBRIDE.COM
Pin spots, which are focused beams of light that shine directly onto an object, are a better way to highlight flowers, food and even bars and make the items pop. For the dance floor, couples have options that extend beyond the disco ball, whose presence at weddings is more of a mockery these days. Pattern projection, with the help of gobos, or circular stencils capped over a light, can help create a focal point and separates the dance floor from the reception. Couples can choose to have their monograms or messages projected on the dance floor. Images can also relate to the theme of the wedding, such as a vine pattern for a wedding taking place in wine country.
The cost for lighting can vary depending on the wedding and it’s size. Ballonoff says his fees for weddings have averaged $3500. He points out that sometimes brides, looking for a venue that can accommadate a lot of people, can choose a less expensive, nondescript place and let the lighting specialists transform it into a memorable backdrop with pin spots and even the draping of fabric. “We can recreate anything into something special,” Ballonoff says.
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Something Old. Something New. Something Borrowed. Something Buca. {A great reason to Buca.}
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