Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Pasadena Law Museum for April Wedding

This beautiful building is the Pasadena Law Museum, located in the fine homes area of old Pasadena. The architecture is amazing, with fine woodworking on all the walls, doors, ceilings and floors.


Ritz Catering is familiar with catering in historic settings such as this, since we have catered in the Pasadena Historic Museum and Mansion fairly often.
Jacque Kay Florals was the designer for these beautifully arranged table centerpieces, wedding cake, and various other florals.

The Bride and Groom were a really happy couple and so eager to be married. You can see it in this picture of them. This was one of many pictures they gave out at the door as the guests arrived.
We worked with a wedding coordinator that knew exactly how the bride wanted the wedding ceremony set up. So we, as the caterers, quietly worked behind the scenes to make sure that everything else fell perfectly into place as the ceremony ended. We were ready to serve the guests Appetizers while the bride and groom took last minute pictures before dinner was served.


At each place setting were placed these fun little gifts. In our line of business it is always enjoyable to see what creative ideas that each bride brings to their own event. I always wish that I could just take a peek inside to see what it is that the guests get to take home, Oh well, maybe next time...

A close up look at the tables after they are set up. The bride chose some beautiful colors. The groomsmen wore grey suits with grey converse tennis shoes. It looked really classy. The bridesmaids wore deep purple. I think it was a nice touch that she added that color in her linen cloths and flowers.

Another view with the guests gifts set at each setting.


It does seem a little dark for the picture, but it is of the whole room. You can see the oil paintings on the walls in this picture, which shows the quaintness and why this bride picked this venue.

Here you can see the groomsman as they are taking their group pictures with the groom. They are standing on the stairs near the entrance of the main lobby. I never got to see all the bridesmaids together. The front door is behind us and the ceremony will be taking place right behind the doors where the photographer is standing.


This was taken from the other end, at the top of the stairs looking down at the front door where the guests will be entering. This was a beautiful place. It does not hold a lot of guests, about #150 max, but the setting is unique and very different.














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