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These Non-Profit Sweethearts Said “I Do” in a Sentimental Brik Venue Wedding

August 31, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

When planning a wedding, it’s good to think of what the most important aspects of your wedding day are to you and your fiancé – like family, friends, and tacos! Sarah and Ty’s industrial Brik Venue wedding was full of romance and personal touches that were unique to the two of them. With their favorite people and favorite food at their wedding, Sarah and Ty were ready to celebrate and party. There was so much joy and sweet, in-between moments, and Jordan Quinn Photography captured every bit if it!

The Couple:

Sarah and Ty

The Wedding:

Brik Venue, Fort Worth, Texas

Our first look was an extremely last minute decision for us – all along we thought we wanted to preserve that moment when I was walking down the aisle. But after a lot of folks recommended doing a first look, we decided it was a good idea! We wanted to be able to have more time for pictures of the two of us, and more time on the dance floor. I absolutely loved it – I had a lot of nervous energy as we were getting ready, but after seeing Ty, all of that faded away and I was able to just be excited and enjoy the moment! Ty felt like it was the culmination of everything we had been working on and towards, and set the tone for the day that we were in it together.

Our wedding ceremony had a lot of personal touches! For the processional we had a live band that was made up of my brother, Ty‘s sister, one of Ty‘s groomsmen, and one of my bridesmaid’s husband! As well, Ty and I both work for a non-profit called The NET and run an after school program for refugee kiddos from all over the world that are here in our city. Three of the girls in our program were our Flower Girls and two of the boys were our Ring Bearers! They held little signs that Ty‘s sister made that said “Hey Mr. Ty” … “Here comes Miss Sarah!”

We had TACOS! They’re our favorite food, so we just had to have them at our wedding. We started with chips and salsa for our guests during the cocktail hour – where we had fresh agave lime margaritas, beer, and wine. Then we served street tacos filled with carnitas, chicken and barbacoa, and a chili-lime vinaigrette salad on the side! Neither of us really like cake, so we went for handmade churros and Mexican chocolate cookies topped with vanilla bean ice cream for dessert!

We LOVE our friends and family and wanted to make sure that as many people as possible could come! We wanted the wedding to feel uniquely “us” and down to earth. That’s why we served tacos, I let my bridesmaids pick their own dresses, and we made sure our dance floor was a party!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jordan Quinn Photography
Event Planning – The Southern Socialite
Venue – Brik Venue
Floral Design – Oso Pretty Things
Catering – Taco Heads
Cake – Stir Crazy Baked Goods
DJ – DJ Way Good
Videography – Tennison Visuals
Makeup Artist – Ashley McNabb
Hair Styling – Melissa Joy Hairstylist
Wedding Dress – Rue de Seine
Rentals – Sugar Creek Vintage Rentals

 

Thank you to your Junebug member Jordan Quinn Photography for sharing Sarah and Ty’s wedding with us. For another wedding similar to this vibe and color palette, check out this natural industrial Downtown Nashville wedding at The Cordelle.

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These Cool Bridal Jackets Will Keep You Warm on Your Wedding Day

August 30, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Bridal jackets are one of this year’s hottest trends and we just can’t get over how cool the brides are who rock them! Whether you’ve got a fall or winter wedding ahead or you want to add a little flair to your wedding day look, these bridal jackets have a little something for everyone. Get inspired by real brides and shop our favorite romantic, edgy, sleek, and customizable jackets below!

Leather + Suede

THE INSPIRATION

photo by Abby Roses

photo by Abby Roses

photo by Kelly Giarrocco Photography

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Fur + Feather

THE INSPIRATION

photo by Lauren Scotti

photo by a sea of love

photo by Kristian Lynae Photography

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Customized

THE INSPIRATION

photo by AGPcollective

photo by Lauren Scotti

photo by Kym Ventola, custom jacket painting by Bananna Bones

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Denim

THE INSPIRATION

photo by The Shalom Imaginative

photo by You Are My True

photo by Plum & Oak Photo

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Cape + Capelet

THE INSPIRATION

photo by Jason Lucas Photography

photo by Hugo Coelho Fotografia

photo by Carrie J. Photography

SHOP THIS LOOK

 

Which bridal jackets most speak to your wedding day look? Searching for more wedding fashion inspiration? Shop these stylish picks:

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This Hotel Mazarin Wedding Showcased New Orleans’ Charm for Out of Town Guests

August 30, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Amy and Edward headed to The Big Easy for their Hotel Mazarin wedding. They embraced the charm and romance of New Orleans and carried the city’s vibe into their wedding with jewel tone florals by Antigua Floral, one-of-a-kind , and choosing two New Orleans-centric venues for their big day. All of this came together seamlessly with Brooke Casey Weddings assisting in the planning for Amy and Edward while they dreamed up their wedding day all the way from Dubai. Erin and Geoffrey Photography’s moody style paired exceptionally well with all of the romantic details.

The Couple:

Amy and Edward

The Wedding:

Hotel Mazarin, New Orleans, Louisiana

The main DIY activity was me creating all the illustrations for our wedding invitations. I painted a custom wedding crest and a number of other watercolour illustrations which take inspiration from New Orleans culture, incorporating elements like a fleur de lis and lots of local plants including ferns, hanging Amaranthus, Spanish moss, and magnolias (the Louisiana state flower).

Since we had a destination wedding, we were planning from Dubai with a 9-hour time difference to consider, so this was not without its challenges. For us it was pretty essential to work with a New Orleans-based planner like Brooke Casey. When you can’t do any site visits or meet people in person, it was really helpful to have Brooke’s recommended venues and vendors, as well as her planning timeline to follow. If you don’t have a planner, there are loads of planning timelines available online and I think these are great for keeping track of what needs to be done each month.

Choosing the right photographer for our day was key, as photos are the thing that last long beyond the wedding. We wanted a photographer who reflected the slightly moody, romantic tone we were going for, and we made the perfect choice with Erin & Geoffrey, a husband-and-wife duo based in Lafayette. Their photos have some real drama.

Ed went for a very dapper look in a tailored vibrant blue suit and knitted tie, complemented by some quite loud, colourful socks. He also gave all his groomsmen ties and socks to wear on the day so they didn’t get sock envy. I gave Ed some custom-made cufflinks as his wedding gift, which were engraved with the monogram I designed for our invites.

Flowers were also very important, since we weren’t planning to have a lot of elaborate decoration at our wedding. The floral and candle displays that Antigua Floral designed for our wedding helped to make each of our venues look stunning. I was literally obsessed with my bouquet and was so sad to leave it behind when we left for our honeymoon. Unfortunately it just wouldn’t fit in my suitcase.

It was the first time that Ed and I, as well as the majority of our guests, were visiting New Orleans, so we wanted our venues to reflect the culture and vibe of the city and its iconic French Quarter. We loved the idea of a courtyard setting for the ceremony, and Hotel Mazarin has an intimate space filled with lush foliage, with a beautiful fountain in the centre which provided a perfect backdrop for our altar.

For our reception dinner at Antoine’s, we were drawn to the history of this famous restaurant. It has been open since 1840’s and it’s filled to the brim with all sorts of quirky bric-a-brac collected over the years. When we arrived in New Orleans ahead of the wedding and saw it for the first time, we were given a fascinating tour of the place (which is huge) by our waiter Charles, who told us so many stories about Antoine’s through the ages. He himself is a third generation Antoine’s waiter!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Erin and Geoffrey Photography
Event Planning – Brooke Casey Weddings
Ceremony Venue – Hotel Mazarin
Reception Venue – Antoine’s Restaurant
Floral Design – Antigua Floral
Cake – SugarMelts NOLA
Officiant – Joe Pitzer
Live Music – New Orleans RamblerJazmarae Beebe
Invitations – Dana JamalAmy Sutcliffe
Makeup Artist – Glam NOLA
Hair Styling – Glam NOLA
Wedding Dress – Truvelle
Bridal Accessories – BHLDN
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – ASOSDuplika Jewelry
Groom’s Apparel – Caroline Herrera, Paul Smith
Groomsmen’s Apparel – ASOSPaul Smith
Rentals – Event Rental
Transportation – Alert Transportation

 

Thank you to our Junebug member Erin and Geoffrey Photography for sharing this New Orleans wedding with us. For more of Erin and Geoffrey’s work, check out this Louisiana swamp wedding at Sticks and Stones Bayou Retreat.

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