Troy Grover Photography shared with us this incredible beach wedding venue that is a perfect spot if you are looking to have a vintage inspired wedding.
Casino San Clemente was built in 1937, and is an icon of North Beach and an official City Historic Landmark. The historical society worked extremely hard to make sure that this charming building stayed with the city of San Clemente.
Read on to learn about this inspiring shoot.
Found provided the event decor and props to make everything looking super beautiful. If you want to learn more about renting vintage furniture we did a little feature on Found not too long ago. If you would like to learn more you can click here.

From The Vendors:
Casino San Clemente is incredibly charming. While working with the design team, we all discovered that we shared a passion for bringing modern and vintage elements together.
While the Casino is a grand space to work in, we fell in love with a cozy little space off to the side that was home to a large, brick, wood burning fireplace. We set our feasting table under the whimsy of a mature tree….the kind that are made for sprawling out your favorite blanket and curling up with a good book.
Aly of The Vine’s Leaf created lush florals bursting with color and yummy fresh cut fruit. We added vintage china and candelabras that reminded you of Sunday dinners at your grandmother’s house.

Our furniture and decor pieces were truly vintage and we absolutely adored each crack, chip, and tear that told the story of their history. Countless hours were spent collecting these rare finds. Jeni Maus of “Found” Vintage Furniture Rental who is responsible for hand selecting and caring for all of the gorgeous pieces that made us feel like we had created the sitting room of our dreams!



The Following Vendors are preferred vendor and proud sponsor of The Wedding Chicks
Orange County wedding photographer Troy Grover Photography
Found vintage furniture rentals
Orange County wedding florist The Vine’s Leaf
Orange County party rentals Classic Party Rentals
A special thanks to
Venue: Casino San Clemente 140 W. Avenida Pico San Clemente| Kelly Rae Roemer | (949) 632-5605
Event Planning: High Society Wedding & Event Planning



















































































Wow! It looks beautiful! I LOVE this venue!!!!
I totally love this! I want that furniture for my office.
I had such an amazing time working with these vendors! We achieved the exact vision that I had in my head… I love it when that happens!
Wow! It came together beautifully! The Pictures look amazing!! Had such a phenomenal time working with everyone on this shoot…can’t wait for many more :)
Gorgeous photos and beautiful flower arrangements :)
Wonderful ideas and I have to say you work with some amazing photographers. Your pictures draw me into your blog more then anything else. The angles, coloring, they are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
I like the rich scarlet arrangement of flowers. They feel intense and passionate; something a good romantic marriage should require.
This is beautiful! The flowers, venue and props, that table all amazing!!
Totally magical! In love with everything about this!
All of the elements are so gorgeous, the flowers, vintage props, venue and photography. Amazing!
I love love love this! So cozy! Can anyone tell me where those gorgeous urns holdng the table flowers are from?
Mr. Hermann considers the home, called the Window Pavilion, his “opus.”
When he builds in the Hollywood Hills or Beverly Hills, Mr. Herman says he is as workaday restricted to a pint-sized lot.
This lot measures to three-and-a-half acres and gave him the duration he needed to sire a bailiwick featuring walls of glass.
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Mr. Hermann considers the sufficient in, called the Beaker Pavilion, his “opus.”
When he builds in the Hollywood Hills or Beverly Hills, Mr. Herman says he is as familiar restricted to a small lot.
This scads measures to three-and-a-half acres and gave him the hiatus he needed to engender a home featuring walls of glass.
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