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Additional Value


Flexible payment and financing options are available.

Additional value for our Bridal Customers is complimentary private use of the Bridal Salon for a 2 hour bridal portrait session (photographer provided by you).

A 30 minute ceremony rehearsal is also included when you add a ceremony option.

Loft Balcony Access for Musicians and Photographers and adjustable lighting comes standard.

The Bell Tower on 34th will also provide you with a special voucher you may use for a free Groom’s tuxedo and up to $45 off of each additional men’s tuxedo rental at any Al’s Formal Wear.

We will reimburse your master account for 100% of Event Cancellation / Postponement Insurance purchased up to $400. It’s easy, just send us the receipt!

All Day Options where the day is yours and yours only is also always available based on availability.

You may use almost any insured vendor you want.
Even More Value!

Even More Value!

Often imitated, never duplicated, The Bell Tower on 34th is well known and is tried and true. This is a benefit. Many other venues try but fail to duplicate the unmatched Bell Tower on 34th experience of the delicious food, professional service, and one of a kind atmosphere.

The Bell Tower on 34th is a One of A Kind Venue and is not a franchise, so you can rest assured your event will not be a cookie cutter event in a place that looks like other "same owner" or franchise locations.

The Bell Tower on 34th has a very good reputation in all areas worth looking at. This is a benefit. The reviews are real-world feedback from real clients. There is no clause about reviews in your contract agreement. Even dissatisfied clients have been promptly and properly responded to in a timely and professional manner. This is what you want from your venue.

You need not be concerned about longevity. The Bell Tower on 34th is family owned and very well established. Same owners, same name, and same location since 2009. Check out OUR STORY and read about how we got our start.

Another benefit to hosting your event at The Bell Tower on 34th is its beauty from the outside. When your guests pull into our gates, the outside of the building does not look like an office building, warehouse, or a shopping center or... What this means is you will also be able to enjoy many many Photo Opportunities because of the beautiful gardens and outdoor areas.

What we are not. We are not a tent or a house, or a box, or a boat, or a train. The Bell Tower on 34th was always originally intended for entertaining your guests, so it's well suited to accommodate the flow of well-organized formal events. Your event spaces are well planned so you won't have to guess how your decor and floor plan are supposed to work, with built in bars, and restrooms, for example. Your guests will thank you for hosting your event in a natural and comfortable feeling space. High Ceilings, Marble Floors, and beautiful mahogany chivari chairs give your event that special feel you have always wanted.

The Bell Tower on 34th is certified by the Department of Health. Benefit: Cleanliness of the venue and safe healthy food handling practices.

The Bell Tower on 34th does not charge you extra for seated dinners. Benefit: Whether you decide you want to host a buffet style event or a seated dinner, the price is the same.

The Bell Tower on 34th has built in beauty. With the beautiful architecture, you get great opportunities for photos as well as eliminating the need for expensive pipe and drape which decorators may often require at other venues. This one benefit alone can save you thousands of dollars!

Another benefit of hosting your event at The Bell Tower on 34th is the classic long isle for your ceremony. The Bell Tower features dedicated ceremony spaces that include the classic wedding isle that so many venues simply do not have. If you wish, you may choose to host a ceremony and a reception without having to "turn" a room.

An Exclusive Feel. Each area of The Bell Tower on 34th is private. Your guests will not need to share common areas such as a hotel lobby, common restrooms, and common hallways, foyers, or parking garage. Benefit: At The Bell Tower on 34th, your space is private.

Valet parking for your guests is truly included in your price for event day, so your guests will not have to walk through the facility for your "send off". Spare your guests the agony of a long walk to and from your event. Your guests and vendors will save steps and thank you!

The Bell Tower on 34th has a service fee of 19%. Many hotels charge you 23% plus city hotel taxes are also added to that fee. Not here at The Bell Tower on 34th.

The Bell Tower has among the lowest prices for alcoholic beverage packages in the industry. Benefit: The Bell Tower has among the lowest prices for alcoholic beverage packages in the industry.

Your Executive Chef, Chef Sergio Arellano and his expert culinary team are onsite. Benefit: Your guests who have special dietary needs can be accommodated, the food will be served with the right temperature, fresh, and delicious. You will not run out of food.

The Bell Tower on 34th partner hotels can provide a convenient hotel shuttle to and from your event so you can avoid inconvenience to your guests and an additional transportation costs.

The Bell Tower on 34th owns all of its equipment, so you will not have the expensive extra charges from the venue for tables, chairs, basic linens, stemware, buffet equipment. Benefit: Rented equipment requires more people, scheduling, and cost on a day that you shouldn't need to bother.

The staff that works at The Bell Tower on 34th are loyal and trained. Unlike other venues that rely on agency or temporary staff, we truly care about the success of your event.

The Bell Tower on 34th has Negotiated Partnerships with special pricing with vendors. The Benefit: More savings for you. You are not required to use those vendors, however.

The Bell Tower on 34th DOES allow REAL Rose Petals down the isle.

There is no fee for cutting your cake or champagne toasts at The Bell Tower on 34th.

The Bell Tower on 34th provides you a built in customer portal where you can ask frequently asked questions, check your balance, make your payments, and manage your credit cards on file.

The Bell Tower on 34th has a very keen sense of TIME. Venues that do not value time or are too casual about time can ruin your event.

The Bell Tower on 34th provides you with a helpful Onsite Coordinator to help you on your wedding day.

Always Included "Event Producer" Services


The Bell Tower on 34th provides free of charge Event Producer services with your venue rental agreement. You are hosting your event at the premier event venue in Houston and you are reserving your Event Producer and their professional services for your added peace of mind.

These are the primary duties of your Event Producer which are included in the overall contract price:

Your knowledgeable Event Producer will explain our Value Offer and options and answer any questions throughout the process.

Your Event Producer will also be responsible for taking notes for your event, and update our system with the information about your event so that the rest of our team will know about it.

The Event Producer will schedule, attend and coordinate your rehearsal.

Additionally, your Event Producer deliver tasting remarks to the Culinary Team so the food is perfect on your big day. (Attending the tasting is on a case by case basis, more importantly Chef’s hand-picked team facilitates tastings).

Your Event Producer will offer thoughts on Vendor selections, will advise you on the design of your Floor Plan and create one for your approval, and make sure Operations provisions for your event.

Day of: Arrive at Bell Tower on 34th prior to Vendor Load In, assist with vendor load in and tables set up.

Meet with Chef & Event Manager for 15 minutes prior to event starting.

Monitor the Order of Events, Buffet or Seated Dinner, stay through Cake Cutting or dinner service

Make sure that we have champagne flutes, cake knives and that the event manager knows who to give to at the end of the night.

Get a Glimpse into Olympic Gold Medalist Tara Lipinski's Engagement Party


Olympic medalist Tara Lipinski brought home the gold for the United States in the 1998 ladies’ singles figure skating competition, but now, she’s taking on a different kind of adventure – saying “I do!” Tara and fiancé Todd Kapostasy have been engaged since last year, and the pair was ecstatic to be able to celebrate their upcoming nuptials with an engagement fête in Beverly Hills on Saturday (May 21st, 2016). “Due to our hectic work schedules, Todd and I aren’t able to officially tie the knot until 2017, but we couldn’t wait that long to celebrate,” Tara shares. “Having an engagement party was a great chance for our friends and family to get to know each other better and get excited for the big day.”

With the help of celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss, Tara selected an elegant white-and-gold concept for her event, hosted by Wedding Paper Divas, and filled the space with simple, low floral arrangements in shades of ivory. The event also featured a sentimental painting of the moment Todd proposed to Tara, which appeared on the invitations and serving trays, as well as the couple’s custom Snapchat filter created for the party. Guests enjoyed celebrating with the happy couple through lively dancing, and a personalized photo booth that featured specialty props – including a fake gold medal to honor Tara and a fake Emmy to honor Todd’s sports Emmy.

Uniqueness in your engagement ring!

Pippa Middleton, the younger sister of Princess Kate, recently announced her engagement to James Matthews, who works in finance. Pippa first grabbed the attention of the world as a bridesmaid in the royal wedding, looking absolutely stunning in a form-fitting ivory gown to complement her sister’s long-sleeved lace number. The couple first dated back in 2012, but subsequently split and were apart for several years. They rekindled their romance late last year and seem to be as happy as ever. According to a joint statement, they plan to marry in 2017. One thing the pair have in common is a famous sibling – James’ brother, Spencer Matthews, is a British reality star, appearing on 10 seasons of Made in Chelsea.

James proposed to Pippa with a unique ring that combines vintage Art Deco style with a modern look. The center stone is an Asscher-cut diamond, an uncommon choice, as step-cut gems require nearly flawless clarity. Instead of the popular halos of this decade, the ring features a segmented octagonal border. Both the halo and center stone are in a bezel setting, which lends itself to modernity.

If Pippa’s bling has caught your eye, we’ve gathered similar styles below from real weddings. Their influences span from vintage, geometric shapes, step-cuts, and halos – so no matter what part of Pippa’s ring you love, you’re sure to find further inspiration with these pieces.

Adrienne Bailon Is Engaged! Be Inspired by Her Ring!


Singer and television personality Adrienne Bailon announced her engagement to Israel Houghton, a gospel singer, over the weekend on a trip to Paris. The cohost of The Real and former member of 3LW and The Cheetah Girls shared the news on her Instagram. Adrienne showed off her multi-carat cushion-cut diamond featuring a halo and thin pavé band by taking a video that showed the ring sparkle in front of the similarly sparkling Eiffel Tower.

Her engagement ring reflects the popularity of halo rings, though hers is decidedly more opulent than the average bride might receive. If you also adore cushion-cuts, halos, and delicate bands glittering with diamonds, then you will enjoy the below collection of engagement rings worn by real brides. Be sure to click on each photo for further inspiration from their nuptials!

Rustic-Chic Bouquets for Your Bride


 If you’re considering a more pastoral motif for your big day, you may think that the frills of a “traditional” wedding don’t apply to you. When it comes to the customary elements of your nuptials, there are ways to put your personal touch on everything – including your floral décor. From your ceremony arch to your centerpieces, flowers are a perfect way to display your concept to friends and family. 
If you’re planning a more rustic wedding, you have a plethora of options at your disposal as far as your bouquet goes. Instead of the typical cluster of roses that are common in traditional weddings, creating a more “wild” bouquet can align perfectly with your motif. For inspiration, scroll through the pictures below from real weddings – each can be adapted to fit your rustic big day.

Weddings Inspired by Style Icons!

They say that inspiration comes to us when it’s least expected. When it comes to your wedding day, sometimes, inspiration can come from the people you most admire. There have been many celebrities over the years who have been revered as “style icons” for their innovative taste and commitment to their personal brand.

Inside Weddings: In your opinion, are there specific style icons that work best as wedding inspiration?
Jordan Payne: Absolutely. There are several style mavens that have held true over the decades, like Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor. Their classic, timeless vibe can be translated into gorgeous weddings for any era. And for a different, more unusual look that is always on trend, I get a lot of inspiration from Alexander McQueen, which is definitely more avant garde!

IW: How do you appropriately incorporate this kind of inspiration into your invitations, ensemble, décor, etc?
JP: Looking at just more than the style icon but also at their era and the things that were on trend during that time provides fun elements that you can incorporate into the overall design. One of my favorite florals to use for Grace Kelly-glam style are garden roses.

IW: What are a few decor elements that could really transform a space in this sense?
JP: Small details here and there can go a long way toward achieving the entire wedding look. I always pay close attention to the escort cards as well as little things like the type of napkin fold and even decorative details on the plates that best accentuate the tabletop setting.

IW: Is there such thing as "going overboard" when taking ideas from celebrities?
JP: No, as long as you are true to yourself! Always ensure the décor and style represent you and your look – and that whatever you decide to do, you can look back on it and still love it 20 years later!

IW: Do you have any personal favorite style icons?
JP: I love Alexander McQueen! He is one of my absolute favorites. Everything about him is edgy, unique, and creative. I love that you can play off of his funky vibe and bring in a more classic element to balance it out for a cool, modern look.

IW: Do you have any stories or examples of couples you've worked with that were influenced by celebrities/their style?
JP: The Kim Kardashian wedding is a big one! I’ve had many brides inspired by the all-white bridesmaid dresses that she had her wedding party wear, and they’ve done the same. While it’s new and definitely non-traditional, the look can be crisp and modern – especially when bridesmaids wear white dresses in different styles.

IW: Anything else you'd like to add on the subject that we didn't cover?
JP: Custom-made décor and accents are one of the things we do best, as well as anything “over the top!” That’s my favorite style! I loved using silks of different kinds to create some really cool draped sections inside a custom tent. We are also designing some amazing custom-painted ceiling panels for an upcoming event! I love transforming spaces with customized options, from custom ceilings and walls to flooring and furniture elements.

Bouquet ideas for the vintage inspired bride



It’s pretty much universally agreed upon that brides and flowers go together. And so they should, flowers are pretty darn awesome. But they have also been around practically forever which can make them a little boring and unoriginal, too. Typical floral bouquets are great for the bride who wants to do things the way they have always been done. But there are some brides out there who simply don’t. They may want to have a bouquet, but they also want something a bit different.

Here we’ll cater to this niche crowd of brides by supplying a few alternative bouquet ideas that will be sure to impress your family and guests. So if you appreciate vintage aesthetics and would like to glean some handy tips, this one is for you.

One of the best ways to have a bridal bouquet that is slightly different from the norm is to create your bouquet out of something other than real, natural flowers. One of the more obvious ideas is to use artificial or silk flowers to form your bouquet. The advantage of using artificial flowers is that you will end up with a gorgeous bouquet of flowers that will literally last forever. You will also find that the cost of the bouquet will work out quite a bit cheaper than if you were to use real flowers. But once you begin to think about bouquet made without traditional flowers, you will find that the options are endless and there is a lot of room for your creative license to come out and play.

Flowers can be made from a variety of materials. Some of our favourite ideas include making paper flowers from sheet music that holds a special meaning for you and your fiancé, and finishing the flowers off with buttons, pins or diamonds studs. In a similar vein, flowers can also be made from love letters the two of you exchanged, or even email correspondence. For the vintage inspired bride, you may want to also think about creating the flowers out of newspaper, tissue paper, ribbons, gauze, or even a combination of some of those materials. When it comes to creating your own bouquet out of fabrics you love it’s all about having a bit of fun with the idea, so don’t be afraid to experiment until you get it right.

If you’re going for a more sophisticated vintage inspired look, you may also want to consider purchasing or creating your own vintage brooch bouquet. These gorgeous bouquets are widely available and provide you with a lasting piece of art to keep and cherish long after the wedding is over. They also become instant talking points on the day of the wedding and will garner the admiration from family and friends alike.

There are many routes to go down when deciding on a bouquet. The most important things to keep in mind, however, is that bridal bouquets are a very personal decision, therefore the one you choose should be one that you will be excited to hold and pose with on your big day. So whether you choose to craft your own bouquet out of paper or decide to create a mixed media bouquet from a mismatch of fabrics and supplies, let it be a bouquet that is an expression of who you are and what your marriage means to you. Have a blooming awesome day!

Five Wedding Cake trends to fall in love with!!


Everyone loves cake – but with so many options to choose from, the prospect of having to find the perfect wedding cake can be daunting. The right wedding cake should fill a couple of requirements: it should be memorable, it should be fitting to you and your new beau, and of course, it should be completely delicious.

Inspiration, as always, can be found in the current wedding cake trends – this year’s trends are diverse, ranging from bold to stripped down, with designs of the most elaborate to the clean and simple. Here are a few wedding cake ideas we can’t get enough of.


Metallic Cakes-
Why restrict the wedding-day sparkle to the rings? Everything’s better with a bit of shine. Make this cake your own by fine-tuning details such as the intensity of the metallic shade and what amount of the cake will get the golden treatment. Whether it’s just a few touches of embellished gold here and there or entire layers of shimmering shades, this versatile trend is sure to turn heads. Instant glamour? Check.

Personalised Cakes-
Having something truly unique about your wedding cake is the best way to make an impression. By adding a personal touch, you give your guests a small peek into the personal life of you and your new hubby. In the hands of a professional, for example, this could take the form of your love story told in words or a series of images on your cake. On the other hand, a DIY approach can be just as effective. The key is in getting creative with your wedding cake toppers – consider hand-making a simple monogram or ordering customised wedding figurines online to pop into the finished cake.

Ruffled Cakes-
If the keyword for your ideal cake is “elegant”, ruffles are a must-have. For a traditional look they can be layered in neat rows encircling the cake, or they can take a more modern, slightly less uniform shape in paper-thin layers reminiscent of flower petals. The ruffled icing look can also be used to create shapes or ornaments to be used as decoration atop the cake.

Naked Cakes-
Not quite as rude as you might think, the naked cake is simply a layer cake with its sides exposed. This stripped-down cake’s surprising absence of icing shows off the cake’s layers and texture. This cake would be the perfect fit for a wedding out in the country or with a rustic theme, especially with the addition of other natural elements such as fruit or roses. Spring wedding, anyone?

Lacy Cakes-
Lace is such a gorgeous fabric – to limit it to dresses and lingerie seems such a waste. Primp up your cake with intricate lace patterns done in white for an understated but feminine look. For a bolder take on this trend, fill your entire cake with various lace patterns of different sizes, or go for lace-shaped frosting cut-outs. Intricate and pretty.

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