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This Couple Tied the Knot in a Vintage Toronto Streetcar Ceremony

November 25, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Cassandra and Justin bucked tradition and wed in an adventurous vintage streetcar ceremony while driving around Toronto, creating an urban theme full of whimsy, wonder, and lots of laughter. This unpredictable, playful couple found humor and convenience in the unconventional nuptials: the streetcar was able to pick up the guests up at their hotel and drop everyone off at the stunning reception at MomoFuko. The beautifully decorated venue featured rustic herbs as greenery, plenty of candles, romantic festoon lighting, and delicious Asian-fusion food served family style. Forget Me Not Flowers created the unique and slightly quirky bridal bouquet of baby’s breath and cotton. The bride wore a truly stunning Monique Lhullier lace and tulle wedding dress featuring skinny straps and a low back that was the perfect mix of traditional, casual, and spirited. Photographer Laura Rowe made the most this fun-loving couple aboard their seriously photogenic streetcar and wandering the city blocks of downtown Toronto.

The Couple:

Cassandra and Justin

The Wedding:

TTC Vintage Streetcar, Toronto, Canada

Laura is an angel and a killer photographer. She has the calmest energy, which is invaluable on your wedding day. She captured everything we wanted and did it all while being adorable and tiny and happy and perfect. And she has the cutest daughter in the world. You need to see her on her Instagram, you’ll melt!

For me, it was getting onto the streetcar and seeing my husband standing there, soooo lame, I know. But we spent the night before apart and we are attached at the hip. For him it was definitely the food.

Plan the wedding you will look back on andsmile. Stop trying to make everyone else happy, andstop being scared of criticism. In the end, it’s just you two, plan your wedding accordingly.

We did it on a vintage Toronto streetcar as it rode around the city. It made things a little messy, but we just laughed as things went wrong. It was totally worth it.

Keep it simple and fun. We didn’t want to fall into the traps that most weddings do. It was important to us to stay in our lane and do what we thought was right, without considering what is typically done. We had no bridal party (our moms were the maid of honour/best woman), no cake cutting, no receiving line, and definitely not a traditional isle. And on top of it all, instead of taking my husband’s name, we decided we would amalgamate our last names.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Laura Rowe
Event Planning – Karen Jacobs
Ceremony Venue – TTC Vintage Streetcar
Reception Venue – Momofuko Toronto
Floral Design – Forget Me Not Flowers
Catering – MomoFuko
Live Music – Midnight Vesta
Videography – Corrine McDonald
Invitations – Palettera
Hair Styling – Bronwyn
Wedding Dress – Monique Lhullier
Groom’s Apparel – Munro for Harry Rosen
Rentals – Contemporary Furniture Rentals
Favors – Toronto Environmental Alliance

 

Congratulations to Cassandra and Justin and special thanks to Laura Rowe Photography for sharing this whimsical wedding with Junebug! For more nontraditional wedding inspiration, check out this whimsical glam wedding at a New Zealand antique shop!

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Stunning East Texas Wedding at The Folmar in Sage Green

November 25, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Beth and Jake’s wedding at The Folmar, a charming southern estate tucked away on an East Texas back road, was inspired by the bucolic French countryside. Featuring an elegant and sophisticated color palette of slate, French blues, dove grey, and tons of neutrals and greenery and classically rustic details full of intention, like bread and wine, rosemary and lavender and natural plenty of elements such as exposed wood and linen. The bride wore a Rue De Seine wedding dress with panels of French lace and an open back with a simple chignon, a look that flowed beautifully with the European theme. Floral designer Primrose Path created an incredibly chic and refined composition that tied the stunning outdoor ceremony to the reception and created a cohesive theme, from the hanging white florals, to garlands of sage and accents of purple thistle. Leeann Funk Photography captured this couple enjoying their beautiful venue in fields of bright yellow flowers and in front of the statement-making blue French doors that set theme.

The Couple:

Beth and Jake

The Wedding:

The Folmar, Tyler, Texas

I wore a dress designed by the French brand Rue De Seine. There were panels of french lace sewn in with handmade silk, it was simple yet classic, and it flowed so beautifully. The dress paired well with the wedding vibes and venue. I wore my great grandmothers earrings for my sentimental accessory. The wedding party wore floor length dress from Show me Your Mumu in Silver Sage. The rest of the wedding party wore short navy dresses to compliment the wedding aesthetic. I think I had the most beautiful wedding party out there, such babes!

We chose elements that reflected our style – really natural, simple, but classic. We also love wine, so we tried to include a French Rustic element. Our hope was that our wedding facilitated community, so we tried to include ways for fellowship to flourish, like having a fire pit and family style meal for meaningful conversations. Also, lots of dancing.

For us, walking down the aisle was so memorable. We didn’t do a first look, which made this moment so intense, but so sweet, everything was so dreamy and perfect in that moment, we couldn’t stop smiling. Jake had some tears… but if you ask him, he says “it was allergies.” The weather that day turned out to be absolutely perfect, the music, the officiant’s message, and our friends praying over us…we felt so loved by every detail in our ceremony.

Jake and I went to grad school together, and our beloved professor, Dr. Jones, officiated the ceremony. This was one of our favorite elements of the entire wedding. Dr. Jones has taught us so many valuable truths, so to have him officiate the wedding and speak about a covenantal love over us and for our guests was so very meaningful.

Think bread, wine, rosemary, lavender, lots of natural elements like wood, linen whites, laid back, European, rustic, French countryside for our wedding inspiration. We had slate colors, French blues, dove grey, lots of neutrals, and lots of greenery. It was so important to us that the wedding was natural, simple and reflective of our interests.

We collected and stained all the wine crates that our wedding wine came in, we filled them with vines from our neighbors garden, and this DIY served as our table centerpieces. It was so simple, but made the tables look so elegant.We also had the entire head table lined with almost 100 vintage brass candlesticks that we thrifted. It was so dreamy.

Processional: ‘Bloom’ by The Paper Kites and ‘Sort Of’ by Ingrid Michaelson
Recessional:  ‘Summertime Romance’ by Johnnyswim
First Dance: ‘Paris in June’ by Johnnyswim
We chose Johnnyswim as our first dance song because our first date was to a Johnnyswim show. This band’s music is so significant to us.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Leeann Funk Photography
Venue – The Folmar
Floral Design – Primrose Path
Catering – Adalante
Cake – Designs by D’Anne
Live Music – The Wonderfuls
Videography – North Mark Films
Invitations – Minted
Makeup Artist – Faces by Tasha
Wedding Dress – Rue De Seine
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Your MuMu
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rentals – All American Rentals

 

Congratulations to Beth and Jake and special thanks to Leeann Funk Photography for sharing this truly beautiful wedding with Junebug! For more European wedding inspiration, check out this Caffino Ristorante wedding in downtown Toronto that feels like a European getaway!

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This Intimate North Carolina Elopement is Styled to the Nines

After dating for seventeen years, Maribel and Ben finally tied the knot in this dreamy mountain North Carolina elopement. Despite looking as beautifully styled and thoughtfully curated as a styled shoot, the bride planned every detail of this intimate ceremony with the help of a few choice vendors. Flowers by Larry provided a statement-making autumn palette with earthy vibes featuring marsala, burgundy, plum, taupe, soft pink, jade and dark foliage green. The copper arbor served as inspiration for the entire elopement, with antlers and feathers added to the stylish tablescape and ceremony décor to create a more casual and bohemian feeling. The rustic cabin and secluded location provided the perfect background for a lush fall color palette: lush canopies of changing leaves, the foggy Blue Ridge Mountains, and a truly magical waterfall. Sugar Cloud Bakery created the two stunning wedding cakes, intricately decorated like a deliciously oversized rose. Seemingly lost in this world of two, Folk and Wayfarer captured this couple looking overjoyed to elope in this beautiful and intimate ceremony after being together for so long.

The Couple:

Maribel and Ben

The Wedding:

Private Residence, Asheville, North Carolina

We wanted a a lot of greenery and an open setting where we felt free and not confined. Our wedding was an elopement but we also wanted a lot of the trappings of a larger planned wedding.

Everything revolved around the color of the arbor, copper has more an industrial feel to it so we added macrame,dream catchers,antlers,feathers to have a more boho casual feeling. 

We knew we wanted a beautiful waterfall in our photos so that determined a lot the locations. Also lush,green canopies of trees and mountainous backdrops at dusk.

The whole day was very busy and there wasn’t much time to stop and look around. Once we looked into each others eyes and said “I do” It seemed like we were the only two in the world. Standing in front of the waterfalls it felt something magical from another lifetime.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Folk and Wayfarer
Floral Design – Flowers by Larry
Cake – Sugar Cloud Bakery
Makeup Artist – AnaRie
Wedding Dress – Wedding Inspirations Asheville

 

Congratulations to Maribel and Ben and special thanks to Folk and Wayfarer for sharing this incredibly styled elopement with Junebug! For more inspiration, check out the styled shoot that inspired this real wedding, a folksy organic North Carolina wedding inspiration at Magpie Meat & Three!

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