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Look No Further for Paradise Than This Amazing Wedding at The Amari Phuket

September 19, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Having spent many summers at The Amari Phuket as a child, Ashley added another fond memory to this already special place – marrying the love of her life. Their destination wedding allowed Ashley and Ali to be surrounded by their closest friends and family, not stress, and enjoy the celebration of starting the next chapter in their lives. With the help of The Wedding Bliss, these two effortlessly planned the day of their dreams. The fun and relaxing day was documented by Terralogical Photography and Tichakorn Cinematography.

The Couple:

Ashley and Ali

The Wedding:

The Amari Phuket, Phuket, Thailand

Rather than given wedding favours, we gave out guests welcome bags when they arrived in Thailand with hangover kits for a few late nights, Thai dressing gowns and wooden frogs for good luck.

Ali and I wrote our own vows from our heart. Ali wrote a poem months in advance, whilst I listened to my heart the morning of the wedding to write down my vows! We kept the ceremony simple without any readings, just love and laughter throughout.

From dancing with my bridesmaids to The Spice Girls while we got ready, to seeing my husband’s face as I walked down the aisle, having the baby elephant walk us back down the jetty and smother us in kisses, through to spending the night laughing and creating memories with our family and friends, it was all truly so special.

Ali and I decided to have a destination wedding as we wanted a small, intimate ceremony and to be in the moment and surrounded by our loved ones. When looking at destinations, we knew The Amari at Phuket, Thailand was perfect. I had travelled there 6 times with my family growing up, and it held so many beautiful memories. My Dad had mentioned many years before that he could see me getting married on The Jetty there one day whilst the sun set, and Ali & I couldn’t agree more.

Terralogical captured our wedding day in more ways then we could have ever imagined. The team made our day so special with their easy going personalities, big smiles and ability to capture moments without us realizing.

Rather than having a guestbook, we created advice cards with envelopes ranging from 1 – 20 years. Each year, we will open an advice card from one of our guests to remind us of who was there with us on our special day.

Something I will always remember will be sneaking away to the end of the jetty to privately dance with my husband, under our arch, surrounded by the sea and looking back at all our family and friends dancing on the dance floor! It is a snapshot in my mind that we got to spend an intimate moment together and just stop and reflect and appreciate the whirlwind of emotions we had experienced on our wedding day.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Terralogical Photography
Event Planning – The Wedding Bliss
Venue – The Amari Phuket
Floral Design – Pennae Flowers
Officiant – Nigel Philp
DJ – DJ Nemo
Live Music – Tan Pla Up Band
Videography – Tichakorn Cinematography
Makeup Artist – Neil Donkin
Hair Styling – Neil Donkin
Wedding Dress – Grace Loves Lace
Bridal Accessories – Samantha Wills
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Sheike
Groom’s Apparel – Country Road
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Country Road
Rings – Nader Jewellers

 

Thank you to our Junebug member, Terralogical Photography, for sharing this destination wedding with us! To see more of their unique use of composition, take a look at their tropical chic Bali wedding at Seseh Beach Villas.

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Industrial Bohemian Wedding Inspiration in Gainesville, Georgia

September 18, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

This industrial bohemian wedding inspiration has us weak in the knees. There are a ton of great details, but some of which are the great textures between the many rugs, macrame backdrop, and lush greenery and blooms from Pail & Seed that surround the ceremony space. The bride and groom not only looked sharp, but they had chemistry worth swooning over. After all that is said and done, we love that this was planned by a number of photographers, Sarah Joy Photo and Nicole Veldman Photography with the help of Cait Carr Photography – talk about community over competition!

The Talented Team:

Photography – Sarah Joy Photo
Event Planning – Sarah Joy Photo, Nicole Veldman Photography, Cait Carr Photography
Venue – Christa O’Brien Photography Studio
Floral Design – Pail & Seed
Cake – Meringue Delight
Invitations – Sophia Thompkins
Makeup Artist – Gracie Parker
Hair Styling – Gracie Parker
Wedding Dress – Free People

 

A special thanks to our Junebug members, Sarah Joy Photo and Nicole Veldman Photography, for putting this industrial bohemian inspiration together and sharing it with us. If these details gave you heart eyes, be sure to check out this burgundy boho Modesto wedding at The Century.

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Luxe Vintage Manhattan Wedding in Fort Tryon Park

September 18, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

After having lunch at New Leaf Restaurant a few years prior to visiting Fort Tryon Park, it was fate that led Gina and Jislain to planning their wedding at this exact place. Falling in love with the European vibe, they kept their wedding classic and timeless with the use of greenery and ivory florals thanks to Floresta. Wanting to give it a vintage twist, their use of brass decor and carved wood tied it all together. These sweet details, as well as some pretty fun and unique family traditions (what’s up, maple syrup shots), were captured by Fiore Films and Sarah Murray Photo.

The Couple:

Gina and Jislain

The Wedding:

Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, New York

Fiore Films… just wow! Sharrone and Jack are so fun and I couldn’t imagine the day without them. This duo is beyond talented. Jislain actually wasn’t sure he even wanted a videographer until I found and showed him Fiore Films and THANK GOD we found them!! Romantic and edgy, I’ve never seen anything like their work. It feels like you’re watching a movie and I wanted to see more. Sharrone is a mastermind of editing!

Most important was keeping it fun! It was a long awaited celebration for many of us… Jislain and I had been together for 9 years, and our friends and family couldn’t have been more excited for the big day. Throughout the planning we kept reminding ourselves that this is the one day, when all the family and friends (from all over the world) will come together for the first time and possibly the only time. We wanted to put on a show for them, keep the energy up and end it with people wanting more. I would say, mission accomplished.

I wanted a classic dress – think modern day Grace Kelly. I took Jislain wedding dress shopping with me. I know its “tradition” for the groom not to see his bride in the wedding dress before the big day but for me, the only persons’ opinion of my dress that mattered was mine and Jislain’s. I wasn’t going to tell him which one I ultimately picked, as he wanted to be surprised. But by doing this, I was able to see what types of dresses “wowed” him. He is very fashionable and has a big opinion on clothing.

We did not want a traditional wedding ceremony. My husband is French-Canadian and I’m American, so there’s a family language barrier. Our dear friend, Thomas Beaudoin, became an officiant to marry us and was able to deliver parts of the ceremony in English and French. It was perfect. We wrote our own vows, exchange of rings, and I do’s. We made it funny and personal to us, and Thomas was amazing. He kept the crowd entertained the entire time. During the ceremony, we also performed a fun initiation into the Duval family, by taking a swig of home-made Duval maple syrup before pronouncing us husband and wife – in memory of Jislain’s sweet grandmom, Aline Smith Duval aka Bibitte à Sucre (sugar bug).

Our wedding theme was classic vintage. We wanted white flowers in brass urns, delicate lace runners and farm tables with cross back wooden chairs. Not rustic but rather a vintage feel to reflect the historic nature of the venue. I even found little brass mice to hold the table numbers. They were super cute and played along with the old time feel of the venue.

One of my favorite parts of the night was the last dance. Our DJ played the song, Cant Do Without You – Caribou. Everyone was on the dance floor. Jislain picked me up and everyone was jumping around and grabbing my hands as I was singing to them from the top of my lungs. It was the perfect song, to the perfect end, to the perfect night.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sarah Murray Photo
Event Planning – Kim Schulster
Ceremony Venue – Fort Tryon Park
Reception Venue – New Leaf Restaurant
Floral Design – Floresta
Catering – New Leaf Restaurant
Cake – Laura Leary
Officiant – Thomas Beaudoin
DJ – Doug Rand
Live Music – The James Zeller Trio
Videography – Fiore Films
Invitations – Zazzle
Makeup Artist – Sarah Mustakas
Hair Styling – Alison Ransom
Wedding Dress – Pronovias
Bridal Accessories – The Curated Gift Shop
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Jenny Yoo, Reformation
Groom’s Apparel – P. Johnson Tailors
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Charles Tyrwhitt Clothing
Rings – Sako Diamond, Cartier, Harry Winston
Rentals – Dovetail Vintage Rentals
Menus, Table Numbers, and Escort Cards – Shine Wedding Invitations

 

A big thanks to Fiore Films and Sarah Murray Photo for sharing this wedding with Junebug! Love this timeless look? Then check out this luxe natural indoor wedding inspiration at Barrow Mansion.

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