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Janette & Kiernan | Mission Basilica Ceremony + Franciscan Gardens Reception
A classic black and white wedding never goes out of style, and Janette & Kiernan’s summer wedding in San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California is proof that timeless design can still feel deeply personal, cultural, and high-energy.
Planned and designed by Thom & Co Wedding Studio, this celebration balanced historic architecture, intentional guest flow, and elevated live entertainment to create a wedding day that felt seamless from ceremony to reception.
Ceremony at the Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano

The ceremony took place inside the historic Mission Basilica, one of the most iconic wedding ceremony locations in Southern California. The grandeur of the church set the tone for the day, allowing the couple to keep decor minimal and let the space speak for itself.
T&C Tip:
When hosting a ceremony in a historic church or landmark, restraint is key. Focus on music, timing, and processional flow rather than heavy decor, architecture does the work for you.
A Seamless Transition: Mariachi Through the Mission



Following the ceremony, guests were led from the church to the reception venue by a live mariachi band playing through the historic mission grounds. This created a celebratory procession that kept energy high and eliminated downtime between venues.
T&C Tip:
Live music between ceremony and reception is one of the most effective ways to maintain momentum and elevate guest experience, especially when venues are walkable.
Reception at the Franciscan Gardens



Franciscan Gardens offered a romantic outdoor setting that contrasted beautifully with the formality of the ceremony.
Guests were welcomed into cocktail hour by a live saxophonist and specialty cocktails before transitioning into the courtyard reception. The design stayed true to a black and white palette with elevated details throughout:
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Black and white dance floor
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Crisp white tables for a clean, timeless look
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Custom printed menus finished with black bows
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A champagne tower that doubled as decor and experience
T&C Tip:
If you’re using a limited color palette, introduce texture and movement: live music, custom paper goods, or interactive moments, to keep the design from feeling flat.
Honoring Armenian Wedding Traditions

One of the most meaningful parts of the reception was the inclusion of traditional Armenian dances, including the money-throwing tradition. These moments brought guests onto the dance floor and created an atmosphere of celebration, generosity, and connection.
Rather than treating these traditions as quick formalities, they were intentionally built into the timeline so guests could fully participate and understand their significance.
T&C Tip:
Cultural traditions deserve time and intention. Plan your reception flow around them, not squeezed between dinner courses.
Vendor Team Behind the Day

A strong vendor team ensured a smooth, well-paced wedding day:
- Photography: Amber & Co Photography
- Reception Venue : Franciscan Gardens
- Catering: 24 Carrots Catering
- Videography: White Sparrow
- Hair & Makeup: Bridal Babes OC
- DJ: 949 Studio
Clear communication and aligned expectations allowed the day to unfold effortlessly for the couple and their guests.
Why This San Juan Capistrano Wedding Worked



Janette & Kiernan’s wedding is a perfect example of how classic design, cultural traditions, and intentional planning can coexist beautifully. By pairing a timeless black and white aesthetic with live music and meaningful moments, the celebration felt elevated, personal, and unforgettable.
For couples planning a San Juan Capistrano or Orange County wedding, this approach proves that simplicity—when executed thoughtfully—creates the most lasting impact.
Planning a Southern California Wedding
Thom & Co Wedding Studio specializes in refined, guest-focused weddings across San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, and Southern California, with an emphasis on seamless execution and intentional design.

































































































































































