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This Swiss Fairy Tale Wedding at Gasthaus Schupfen Includes a Literal White Stallion

August 14, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

This Gasthaus Schupfen wedding is straight out of a fairytale! Jasmin and Per’s day was nothing short of magic — privately exchanging letters in the woods, a small intimate ceremony, and riding a white stallion. They included close friends by having one officiant the ceremony and another one be their DJ. Dani Rodriguez of Bring Me Somewhere Nice was there to capture their dreamy wedding day and focused on the small, in-between moments.

The Couple:

Jasmin and Per

The Wedding:

Gasthaus Schupfen, Diessenhofen, Switzerland

One of our best friends, who we have known for over 30 years, did our ceremony. He already knew a lot about us, but we still did some Q/A-sessions, drank wine, and talked about mine and my husband’s relationship.

It was important for us to choose a product from the place where we live- we gave away small glasses of honey for the boys, and lipbalm made out of bees wax for the girls. Both products are from an urban bee keeper in Zurich!

One of the most memorable moments was the time we shared together alone in the woods – only with our photographer, Dani. It was his idea to let us write down some words that we would like to share only with each other on this day- it was so great to have a few minutes only for us. Dani turned on one of our favourite songs – ‘Wild Horses’ by The Rolling Stones! With this short moment away from the crowd, our photographer got us one of the loveliest moments on our day – just amazing and simply magic!

A wedding day surprise was the horse. It is very cool to have some pictures of yourself on a horse with your wedding dress on! You can ride it if you like horses, and you can also include your husband easily with it – very very cool!

Processional: We Don’t Eat by James Vincent McMorrow
Recessional: Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones
Wedding Dance: Only Time Will Tell by Etta James
First Dance Song: Gimme Some Lovin’ by Spencer Davis Group
Last Dance Song: Tijuana Taxi by Herb Alpert

The most important thing was a dress I could easily dance in! During the civil ceremony, a day before the actual wedding, I wore a mermaid dress that was more elegant, but I could never do the dance moves that I did during our big wedding party!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Bring Me Somewhere Nice
Venue – Gasthaus Schupfen
Floral Design – Blumen Haab
Catering – Gasthaus Schupfen
DJ – Kevin Volken
Live Music – Zanoletti and Friends
Hair Styling – Stie’s
Wedding Dress – Watters
Bridal Accessories – SwarovskiVince Camuto
Groom’s Apparel – RedaLoake
Rings – Acredo Trauringe
Transportation – VW Büssli Mieten
Favors – Wabe3

 

Congratulations to Jasmin and Per on their fairytale love! Be sure to check out more of Bring Me Somewhere Nice’s work!

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This Couple Built Their Charming Yorkshire Wedding From the Ground Up

August 14, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Roxy and Jez’s DIY Yorkshire wedding gave us all the heart eyes. With the ceremony space being so close to the bride and groom, from childhood vacations to the proposal spot, it was a no brainer for them to promise their love to one another in the same field at Yorkshire Dales National Park. Their many personal touches, including a DIY door entrance to the ceremony space and homemade wedding gown, only added to the sentiment of their wedding day. Ryan from Shutter Go Click captured the day beautifully with his double-exposures and attention to emotion.

The Couple:

Roxy and Jez

The Wedding:

Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire, England

Both of our birthdays were 2 weeks before the wedding so we coupled wedding/birthday gifts and bought each other perfumes.

The ceremony under the tree where Roxy‘s Grandmothers ashes are scattered – and also where Jez proposed!

The venue is a special place for the bride. A tiny hamlet in the middle of a valley in the Yorkshire Dales where her family have been since she was a little girl. The legal ceremony took part in Leyburn Regisary office – just immediate family. We then repeated our vows under the special tree with all of our friends and family.

Roxy and her father built a door/archway with two old distressed doors, a trellis and beautiful faux flowers from Peony Flowers (who also did the bridal bouquet).

My wedding dress was made by my wonderful Aunty which made it really special. We gave the bridesmaids and groomsmen the colour scheme and they chose their own outfits. Everyone coordinated without being completely matching, which was more in keeping with our day.

Ryan from Shutter Go Click was amazing from the moment we first met him, throughout the actual day and afterwards. So many wonderful comments from friends and family with the photos, he captures it all so beautifully!

We hired a marquee and a hog roast, apart from those everything else was done ourselves or by our wonderful friends and family.

Processional – L.O.V.E by Nat King Cole
Recessional – You Make My Dreams, Hall & Oats
First Dance – Let’s Stay Together, Al Green

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Shutter Go Click Photography
Floral Design – Peony Faux Flowers
Live Music – Soul Unit
Videography – Timothy Guy Everington
Hair Styling – Eileen Gardiner Reisen
Rentals – Marston Moor Marquees

 

Congratulations to Roxy and Jez on their Yorkshire wedding. For more of Shutter Go Click Photography’s work, check out this festive Yorkshire wedding at Braisty Estate.

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1950s Style Southern Italian Wedding at the Family’s Estate

August 13, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Inspired by the rustic countryside and the romance of a community-focused lifestyle, Rachel and Manu traveled back to the groom’s childhood home for a Southern Italian wedding that felt like it took a step back in time. The bride was drawn to the elegance and simplicity of weddings from the 1950s, which inspired every detail that she either DIY-ed or meticulously planned herself. The timeless vibes can be seen everywhere, from the bride’s vintage long-sleeved lace wedding dress to the garden-grown centerpieces to the humble yet meaningful décor. Even the images captured by Aljosa Videtic Photography, who used light and angles in totally unique ways, have an old-time feel that adds to the character and authenticity of this breathtaking wedding!

The Couple:

Rachel and Manu

The Wedding:

Private Estate, Sant’Oliva, Italy

The most important thing to us when it came to planning this wedding was to highlight the magic that is Sant’Oliva (my husband’s hometown in central Italy). We wanted to show our guests a unique cultural experience that would stay in their hearts and in their memories forever. Everything from the food, the venues, my wedding dress, and all the intricate styling details needed to reflect every part of this beautiful place we called home.

It had always been a dream of mine to get married in Italy since I fell in love with the country after visiting 8 years ago. Besides the food and the stunning scenery, for me, it was the emphasis placed around family and community that made me feel at home every time I visited. Manu’s childhood home was this magical place for me. A tiny town called ‘St Oliva’ located halfway between Rome and Naples, surrounded by majestic golden mountains and scattered with working farmland. It was obvious I had fallen hard for the rustic Italian lifestyle and wanted to celebrate our wedding with the whole community who had gotten to know us during our visits over the years. Plus, seeing as though Manuhad spent close to 10 years living and working in Sydney, I thought it would be special for him to return home to where it all began after his success overseas as a chef many years later.

We decided to walk back from the church to Manu’s home, which is where we hosted the reception. We wanted our wedding to have a sense of community, and we couldn’t think of a better way to make everyone feel part of the celebration than to walk side-by-side through the town as a symbol of two families becoming one. This was also an old tradition that brides and grooms used to do in the 1950s, which I thought was so romantic. What I didn’t expect along the way were the fun wedding games our Italian friends prepared to have a giggle at our expense.

Our first challenge as a married couple was to work together to saw through a piece of wood — not what I had in mind in a long-sleeved wedding dress on a hot day, but it was very funny never the less! Ribbons were placed across the road for us to cut through with scissor with some of them having obstacles like white balloons to pop. Lastly, as we got to the bottom of the driveway of Manu’s home, a wheelbarrow was waiting for me covered in a white sheet for Manu to carry me to the front entrance. All of these little quirky games really added so much fun and joy to the day that I could have never anticipated!

I had 5 months to prepare for this wedding with no job to occupy my time so, for a girl who loves DIY projects, I may have gone a little overboard! I drew my own wedding invitation design, which one of my bridesmaids edited for me. I took inspiration from a beautiful certificate that Manu had received on the completions on the ‘Santiago di Compostella’ pilgrimage trail in Europe. The beautiful illustrations of olive branches and marble columns inspired me to create my own design by drawing Saint Olivia in the middle of the crest to represent Manu’s hometown.

I wanted our wedding favours to have relevance to the location and be a souvenir that would highlight the region’s treasured olive without settling for the typical bottle of olive oil. I decided to make 115 handmade soaps using only olive oil from the town, water, and lye. I wanted them to be as natural as possible so they could be used for people with sensitive skin because I don’t like using products with added chemicals. I bought little canvas bags on Etsy and also found someone who could make a wedding stamp, which I designed. The little bags of soap were perfect as people who were coming from overseas could use them while traveling.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Aljosa Videtic Photography
Event Planning – Meissa Event

 

A heartfelt congratulations to Rachel and Manu, and an extra special thanks to Aljosa Videtic Photography for sharing this breathtaking wedding with Junebug! Do you feel drawn to weddings from times gone by? This ’70s wedding inspiration truly looks like it came from another era, and is perfect for couples that want to inject a touch of whimsy and fab style into their day!

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