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This Couple Got Cozy on a Cliff for Their Isle of Skye Elopement

November 1, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Emily and Chris’ Isle of Skye elopement allowed them to eat their cake and eat it too! Because the couple wanted close family and friends to still be involved in a celebration, Emily and Chris sent off the cutest Roots and Rain Creative stationery announcing their elopement and inviting them to a post-elopement party. Since adventure was at the forefront of their wedding day, they said “I do” in the morning in order to have the rest of the day to explore the utterly majestic Isle of Skye. With them every step of the way from sunrise to sunset, Maggie Grace Photography perfectly captured their love with her moody photography style.

The Couple:

Emily and Chris

The Wedding:

The Quiraing, Isle of the Skye, Scotland

We absolutely loved our stay at The Cowshed in Uig, Isle of Skye. We rented their glamping pods for ourselves and our vendors and we loved how unique and comfortable they were. The hospitality of the staff was excellent! They made us feel incredibly special and taken care of. 

I wanted my wedding day look to fit in well with the wild Scotland scenery. I chose a simple lace dress that would be comfortable for hiking and easy to travel with. In fact, most of my style was inspired by comfort! I planned on wearing a cute pair of Tom’s heels but my hiking boots ended up being the most comfortable for the terrain. I also wore a poncho wrap to keep warm and luckily it paired well with my dress. I wore a crown braid to keep my hair in place all day and topped it off with a gorgeous flower crown from a local florist.

Seeing each other for the first time and saying our vows was the most memorable part of the day. We hiked to the ceremony location separately and the first time we saw each other was on the edge of a cliff. It was a beautiful and emotional moment for both of us. The scenery surrounding us was dramatic and romantic and the only sounds were the dozens of sheep nearby on the mountain. Our celebrant’s ceremony was special and something we will never forget.

Keep it simple and focus on the important commitment you are making to your partner. It’s so easy to get caught up in the frills of planning a wedding and lose sight of what’s important. Of course we highly recommend eloping! Even though our family wasn’t there for our ceremony, we were able to have a causal reception with our closest friends and family once we returned.

It was important to us to feel relaxed on our wedding day and to have plenty of time to enjoy the day together. We chose to have our ceremony in the morning so we could have the whole day to celebrate. It was a great decision because we were able to do so much! We traveled all over the Isle of Skye taking in the sights and even doing a few hikes in our wedding clothes. There was no pressure to be anywhere at a certain time and we made fun spontaneous decisions about where to explore. Our wedding day perfectly reflected our personalities and we had more time to focus on each other.

Our photographer, Maggie, did an incredible job capturing every moment of our wedding day. She was with us from sunrise to sunset as we explored the Isle of Skye together. She worked extremely hard and without her we wouldn’t have found the perfect ceremony site. She provided us with breathtaking photos that perfectly capture the moodiness of the Isle of Skye. Her package also included a stunning custom album with the best photos from the elopement. It was so nice to receive a high quality album without having to do the work. We highly recommend Maggie!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Maggie Grace Photography
Event Planning – Em Aitken Events
Reception Venue – The Quiraing
Floral Design – Simply Flowers
Officiant – Halde Pottinger
Videography – Hannah Schliep
Invitations – Roots and Rain Creative
Makeup Artist – Cat Robertson
Hair Styling – Gillian Cleminson of Pin Up Hair
Wedding Dress – Blush Fashion
Bridal Accessories – Shift Boutique
Rings – Abhika Jewels

 

A big congratulations to Emily and Chris, and thank you to Junebug member Maggie Grace Photography for sharing this elopement with us! For more adventurous nuptials, check out this Scottish destination elopement in the Isle of Skye.

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How to Make Your Wedding Feel Like Fall (No Matter the Season)

October 31, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

The magical season of fall is upon us and we’re feeling overwhelmed (in the best way!) by all the fall wedding inspiration! From the changing colors of leaves to our favorite seasonal dishes, there’s a lot to be inspired by. Whether you’re planning a fall wedding or just want a celebration that captures that special autumnal feeling, these ideas will help you make your wedding feel like fall, no matter the season!

A fall color palette

Autumnal colors are the quickest way to achieve a fall wedding look, no matter the season. Pull inspiration from the nature, food, and activities of your favorite season and check out our fall wedding color palettes here, here, and here!

photos by Karra Leigh Photography, event & floral design by SueBlue Events; see more from this wedding here!

Fruits + veggies

Autumn is officially harvest season, making it totally appropriate to use your favorite fruits and vegetables in your décor! We love the pop of colors fresh produce adds to a table setting.

photos by Katrina Nicole Photography, event coordination by Naseem Events

Foliage

Is there anything more autumnal than foliage? Throw those leaves around like confetti by putting them in your bouquets, your ceremony arch, and your centerpieces!

photo by Jeff Brummett Visuals, event design by Junebug Weddings, floral design by Bows and Arrows, rentals by Coral Lane TX; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photo by Eileen Meny, event design by Lindsey McKitterick, floral design by Rosewood Floral Company; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

Boots for Him + Her

Boots are a comfy, practical, and stylish shoe choice for any wedding, but especially one with fall vibes. We promise you won’t get cold feet in a cute pair of boots or booties! Be sure to check out our favorite bridal boots for your big day!

left photo by Rubi Z Photography, right photo by Masson Liang

Stylish Bridal Jackets

Jackets may be one of this year’s biggest trends, but they’re also a totally practical addition to your bridal look!

photo by You Are My True

photo by Abby Roses

Cold-Weather Menswear

Don’t leave your groom out in the cold! Fabrics like velvet, wool, and tweed are as warm as they are stylish. Check out these 2017 fall wedding trends for men for more ideas!

photo by a sea of love

photo by Megan Ann Photography

Seasonal Signature Cocktails

Even if it doesn’t feel like fall, your wedding can still taste like fall! Check out recipes for our favorite fall signature cocktails.

photo by Jenna McElroy

photo by Emily Kirke Photography

Pies in Lieu of a Cake

Apples and peaches and berries, oh my! If wedding pies are wrong, we don’t want to be right! Ditch the traditional cake altogether or serve mini pies for a seasonally delicious treat.

photo by Athena Grace

photo by Shaun Menary Photography

Family-Style Dinner

There’s just something about eating a meal family-style that feels like fall. Whether it’s the Thanksgiving vibes or simply coming together to laugh and break bread in the chilly air, we think a family-style dinner is a lovely way to give your wedding the spirit of the season.

photo by Michelle Lyerly

photo by Kelley Deal Photography

Looking for more ideas to make your wedding feel like fall? Check out this autumnal beauty inspiration for fall brides and this gorgeous fall bridesmaids style inspiration!

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Eclectic Vintage Memphis Wedding at Propcellar

October 31, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Rebekah and Chris’ Propcellar wedding will have you reaching for the tissues, guaranteed. Rebekah had a few first looks moments with her parents and groom, each full of happy tears. If that wasn’t sweet enough, the quiet and intimate moments during Rebekah and Chris’ portraits were just as emotional. Rebekah and Chris’ wedding fun didn’t end at their wedding – it continued late into the night with a post wedding party at Paula and Raiford’s Disco. Photography Anthology absolutely killed it with capturing the emotion from the intimate moments and the commanding joy that was so evident through out the day.

The Couple:

Rebekah and Chris

The Wedding:

Propcellar, Memphis, Tennessee

Don’t sweat the small stuff – unless that’s what you like to do. I absolutely love obsessing over every single little detail but some people don’t. If it’s not your thing, don’t do it. It is my thing, so I spent the entire two days before the wedding decorating 15,000 square feet of event space with my mom and closest friend. No one will notice the tiny little things if you don’t make them big things!

I probably tried on upwards of 100 dresses all across the South. I waffled back and forth on wanting a non-traditional wedding look to a super glam modern look. Eventually Molly Farrell (wedding dress extraordinaire) at Maggie Louise Bridal helped me pick “the one”. It was so far from what I expected to wear, but it was also so perfectly me. A giant, spectacular ball gown with a deep v neckline – Anne Barge‘s Langham. Everyone else wore black, because it’s the best color.

It’s hard to pick the most memorable part. Obviously becoming husband and wife was amazing, but I think the most memorable experiences were just having all those “first” moments with the most important people: my mom, my dad, Chris, my stepmom (who made it at the very last second, to my surprise, because I thought she was with my grandma who was having surgery), and some of my most important friends. There were so many happy tears all day long.

Ashley Posthuma of Photography Anthology made all my photo dreams come true. Like everything else, I wanted my photos to be unlike anyone else’s I had seen. She exceeded my expectations and then some. She was perfect. She kept me calm – steamed my dress – did everything! Even came to the disco with us on the party bus for the after party to take more photos! Photos last forever – make the photographer count. And fly someone in from Charleston if you have to, because it’s worth it!

We had one of our really good friends marry us. He got ordained just for the wedding, and it turned out perfectly. It was funny, sweet, and most importantly – short. We wanted to get right to partying!

Processional: All of the Lights Interlude – Kanye West
Recessional: Wouldn’t It Be Nice – The Beach Boys
First Dance: Cover Me Up – Jason Isbell

We chose the wedding venue, because it was a definite reflection of our style. I buy and sell antiques, so obviously I wanted a giant, beautiful warehouse with ANOTHER giant, beautiful warehouse in the back FULL of antiques you can use to decorate with! We also wanted to have everything at one location that was in the middle of Memphis. We were planning for everyone to have WAY TOO MUCH FUN and wanted no drinking and driving!

We gave out precious vintage looking skeleton key bottle openers. My mom made some really cute tags that said “Love is the Key – Rebekah and Chris6.3.17″, and our sign to take the favors said “Remember Us The Next Time You Pop a Cap”, because #Memphis.

We had freaking pizza and ice cream! We had our favorite Memphis pizza spot cater all the food, and Ben and Jerry’s catered dessert. Who says you have to have boring reception food and cake?

I love decorating and designing, so the vibe just naturally fit into my normal scheme: eclectic, vintage, random chicness!

The most important thing for us during the wedding planning process was to keep things authentic. I wanted the wedding to be a representation of us andnot plan the wedding based on what other people would think. We wanted a kick-ass party that uniquely embodied us as a couple, and I think we accomplished that. From walking down the aisle to Kanye West to crushing pizza at the reception, we gave zero…you know…about the traditional “rules” of wedding planning!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Photography Anthology
Reception Venue – Propcellar
Floral Design – Kacie Cooper Floral Design
Catering – Rock N Dough Pizza
Cake – Ben and Jerry’s
Live Music – Emerald Empire Band
Videography – The Parker Branch
Makeup Artist – Matt Gossett
Hair Styling – Allison Becksfort
Wedding Dress – Anne Barge from Maggie Louise Bridal
Rings – Walton’s Antique Jewelry

 

Congratulations to Rebekah and Chris on their wedding day, and a special thanks to Photography Anthology for sharing their wedding with Junebug! If you loved the vibe to this wedding, then you have to check out this luxe vintage Manhattan wedding in Fort Tryon Park.

 

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