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This Joshua Tree Elopement Inspiration is Full of Stylish Desert Vibes

October 30, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

With sand dunes and vast skies, this Joshua Tree elopement inspiration has all the desert vibes and goodness your heart desires. Bringing desert details into the decor, the tablescape is full of cactus and animal skulls. All of this ties together with pops of color from the perfect florals arranged by La Rosa Que Creció Floral Design and yummy cocktails made by You & Your’s Distillery. The bride embodies the bohemian style with a gorgeous bohemian Jeffrey Campbell gown topped with a Lack of Color hat. All of the glorious details from this styled shoot was planned and photographed by Stefanie Keeler Photography and Kadi Tobin Photography.

The Talented Team:

Photography – Stefanie Keeler PhotographyKadi Tobin Photography
Floral Design – La Rosa Que Creció Floral Design
Cocktails – You & Your’s Distillery
Invitations – The Little Press
Wedding Dress – Daughters of Simone
Bridal Accessories – Jeffrey Campbell, Lack of Color
Groom’s Apparel – H&M
Rentals – Provenance Rentals

 

The biggest thank you to Kadi Tobin Photography and Junebug member Stefanie Keeler Photography for creating and sharing this Joshua Tree elopement! For more desert wedding inspiration for the nomadic souls, take a look at this Algodones Dunes wedding inspiration.

 

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Boho Chic Wisconsin Wedding at Caribou Bay Retreat

October 30, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Caribou Bay Retreat was the perfect backdrop for Dana and Jason’s bohemian outdoor wedding. These two proved that it’s best to go with the flow and enjoy your wedding day, despite the uncertainty of weather. After planning a weekend full of outdoor activities, they ended up putting up a tent for their wedding ceremony and said their “I do’s” as the rain came down. Their relaxed vibe lasted all weekend as they managed to still have the best weekend ever celebrating with their family and friends (and pup!). Although the rain wasn’t ideal, it made for some dreamy photos by Danielle Simone Charles. She had Dana and Jason looking ethereal in the woods with the most magical Daffodil Parker bouquet ever.

The Couple:

Dana and Jason

The Wedding:

Caribou Bay Retreat, Coloma, Wisconsin

We had so many friends and family coming from near and far, so the most important thing to us was finding little ways to make everyone intermingle and have fun together while keeping it way more relaxed and intimate than your standard wedding. I wanted to avoid the things that you don’t really want to do but think you have to at a wedding, and replace those with fun ideas of our own. Instead of the standard clinking of the glasses for a kiss we had guests shake homemade tambourines, we added a custom espresso bar, had a toast with our guests during the ceremony, and had other unique homemade touches throughout the day.

Relish the moments that you have together during the day and remember not to stress about every detail going the way you planned, because even if it does appear that you have every t-crossed and every i-dotted, at the end of the day, things will not go perfectly. Our wedding was planned to be entirely outside. The week leading up to the day the weather was supposed to be perfect, a 10% chance of rain (which was predicted to only be .001 inches!). Fast forward to our day when it poured and thundered all day long, we threw up a tent, took pictures in the rain and just went with the flow and laughed it off. You only have one wedding day, so don’t let the little mishaps be the thing that you remember about your day, remember what’s important and have fun with your loved ones!

We decided to have my older brother conduct the ceremony and it turned out perfectly unique to the two of us. He may have slightly embarrassed us both, but he also told touching stories that we could laugh and cry to with our family and friends in such a personal and intimate way.

The most memorable part of the day was Dana’s vows. Dana is a very analytical type-calculated in all that she does which lends to how perfectly planned everything was. When it comes to the “expressive side”, you would never take Dana for a poet or an artist, but her vows absolutely floored everyone. There was not a dry eye in the room, and I have never experienced a more eloquently assembled collection of words to describe the way someone feels for somebody. 

We absolutely loved working with our photographer, Danielle Simone Charles. It felt like a long time friend was photographing the wedding and her pictures embodied the vibe we were going for perfectly, and let’s be honest the pictures speak for themselves.

One item that we lend to Dana’s mother were that fantastic homemade tambourines. She put these together as an option opposed to the option of tapping a wine glass when requesting the bride and groom to kiss. It wasn’t intended as a favor but at the end of the wedding, 80% of the tambourines were missing. We were thrilled that our guest loved them enough to take them home and welcomed the idea.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Danielle Simone Charles
Venue – Caribou Bay Retreat
Floral Design – Daffodil Parker
Catering – Rockman’s CateringRoast Coffee Company
Cake – Bloom Bakeshop
Officiant – Eric Robertson
DJ and Live Music – Seasaw
Invitations – Blush Paper Co.
Hair Styling – Camp Bride
Wedding Dress – Rue De Seine from Alice In Ivory
Bridal Accessories – BHLDN
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Nomad Boutique
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS, Tie Bar, Armogan
Rings – Anna Sheldon, Cartier
Rentals – Ala Crate Rentals, Oshkosh Event Rentals

 

A huge thanks to Junebug member Danielle Simone Charles for sharing this dreamy boho wedding with us! Love the look and vibe of this wedding? Then you have to check out this Free People inspired Tacoma farm wedding at The Ohop Grange.

 

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This Alnwick Treehouse Wedding is Even Dreamier Than You Think

October 29, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Emma and Stacey’s Alnwick Treehouse wedding was an emotional, intimate celebration that included their closest friends and family in a rustic, magical outdoor ceremony under the woodland canopy. The gorgeous treehouse nestled high in the treetops was the perfect magical and unique setting that incorporated the couple’s outdoor hobbies and love of nature with stunning walkways in the sky, rope bridges, and twinkling lights for serious fairytale vibes. With a natural color palette of sage greens, pale pinks and ivory, floral design by The Little Flower House complimented the striking panorama views of the English countryside in a gorgeous and authentic fête. Belle Art Photography, a friend of the couple, captured a series of beautiful, heartfelt and tender moments of this incredibly sweet, happy pair – including plenty of shots of couple’s adorable cockapoo, Stanley, as ring bearer.

The Couple:

Emma and Stacey

The Wedding:

Alnwick Treehouse, Northumberland, England

We wanted a venue that meant something to us and we had spent one of our first dates at the treehouse and fell in love with it. We hoped our wedding was a reflection of us as a couple andthings that we enjoy together.

We had a rustic wedding with the tables named after our favourite walks and subtly incorporated a bird theme as our hobbies are walking and bird watching. It was important to us that we had an intimate wedding with our closest friends and family which made it extra special.

Stacey‘s processional – Heartbeats by José Gonzales
Emma‘s processional – Butterflies by Lucy Spraggan
Recessional – She’s so lovely by Scouting for Girls
First Dance – First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes

We both wrote our own vows so hearing those was very emotional. Our cockapoo (Stanley) was our ring bearer, and straight after we said our “I do’s” he let out a big howl which made everyone laugh. He definitely stole the show!

As we were signing the register ‘Dream Catch Me’ by Newton Faulkner came on but it was sang by Emma! She had done a secret recording a few weeks before and it was a lovely surprise on the day.

We were generally very pleased with our photographs as they were natural and in keeping with the theme. Everyone really enjoyed the sparkler send off and the photos looked magical!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Belle Art Photography
Venue – Alnwick Treehouse
Floral Design – The Little Flower House
Invitations – Huzzah Stationary Company
Wedding Dress – Maggie Sottero
Bride’s Apparel – Marc Darcy
Wedding Party’s Apparel – Marc Darcy
Rings – Jewellers Guild

 

Congratulations to Emma and Stacey on their beautifully rustic treetop ceremony and special thanks to Belle Art Photography for capturing so much love and happiness on their wedding day! For more rustic treehouse inspiration, check out this sweet and intimate treehouse elopement in The Netherlands!

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