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4 Major Benefits of Hiring a Rental Company for Your Wedding

July 12, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Peyton Rainey Photography and Chelsea Denise Photography

When it comes to hiring wedding vendors, some are more obvious than others. You wouldn’t dream of having a wedding without hiring a photographer, but have you considered hiring a rental company to do their part for your big day? In case you haven’t, we’re here to tell you why working with a rental company can help you create the wedding of your dreams while relieving you of stress, time, and budget woes.

photo by Monique Serra Photography, event design by Hickenloopers, rentals by Renata Stone; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

1. It’s easy to create a cohesive style

When it comes to designing your wedding, the options are literally endless. Even if you’ve narrowed down that you want a vintage bohemian look, deciding on the design elements to execute that style can be overwhelming. This is where a rental company makes things so much easier! From candlesticks to couches, the rental company has already curated a selection of items and often even organizes their stock by wedding style (e.g. rustic rentals, industrial rentals, etc.). Whether you’re designing a lounge area for the reception or arranging a welcome vignette at your ceremony, the rental company has a select number of pieces you can mix and match to perfectly carry out your vision.

photo by Emily Delamater Photography, event design by Take Off Events, floral design by Coco Design Company; see more from this wedding here!

2. You will save time and money not sourcing every single detail yourself

You already have enough on your plate with planning a wedding — let someone else do the hard work of sourcing your decor elements! A lot of couples get in over their heads with wanting to thrift or DIY every piece of decor for their wedding, not realizing how many pieces they will need to find or create, not to mention the expensive price tag of doing it yourself. When it comes down to it, working with a rental company is actually the more budget and time friendly option! Besides, do you really want to be stuck with 150 mason jars or glass candle holders after your wedding is over? Unless you’re getting into the wedding planning business after saying “I do,” it’s best to borrow the stuff you need for the one day you’ll use it than to take up stock in enough glassware to fill your whole kitchen.

photo by Elizabeth Lauren Photography, event design by Fawn Events, floral design by Salted Blooms, rentals by Adore Folklore; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

3. The company will take care of transporting the goods

If there’s one thing you don’t want to worry about on your wedding day, it’s the transport of a bunch of furniture to and from your venue. One of the perks of hiring a rental company is that they take care of getting your rentals to the wedding and back to their warehouse safe and sound. No need to assign a bridesmaid to drive a big ole U-Haul of decor home after the party is over because a professional has got it covered!

photo by Vic Bonvicini Photography; see more from this wedding here!

4. You won’t need to worry about last minute purchases

Every couple has been there: it’s the week of the wedding and you realize you forgot to get a cake stand/card box/table for your unity ceremony items. With a rental company, adding last minute items is no sweat! No night-before-the-wedding runs to the craft store or Facebook posts asking to borrow furniture from friends. Simply log on to the company’s website and add your additional items or shoot a quick email to your vendor with a list of last minute needs and that source of stress is 100% relieved without ever leaving your house.

Now that you’ve been convinced to hire a rental company for your wedding, here’s everything you need to know about hiring your wedding vendors!

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This Woodson Ridge Farms Wedding is a Botanical Dream

July 12, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

It’s not every day that we come across a wedding quite as gorgeous as Janine and Ian’s. The couple’s wedding at Woodson Ridge Farms captured their unique love beautifully with vibrant botanicals from Everbloom Design, hand-dyed indigo details, and totally personal touches in every inch of their planning! Janine’s eclectic romantic bridal look was completed with her stunning custom beaded gown, vintage gold mesh belt, and giant crimson peony bloom in her hair. We can’t get enough of how Cody & Allison Photography captured every detail of this classically whimsical wedding, from the floral ceremony arch to the unbelievable trifecta of cakes from The Flour Garden.

The Couple:

Janine and Ian

The Wedding:

Woodson Ridge Farms, Oxford, Mississippi

We were committed to having an event that really reflected our history. Everything that we chose was descriptive of our relationship. The rehearsal dinner was held at one of the first places we took a trip together. The band that played was one we had seen together twice at a special point in our relationship. Even the favors came from a coffee shop that we frequent in New York. We took the time to create so many aspects of our wedding by hand. We saw it as an opportunity for our guests to really get to know and understand us a couple and experience the things we most enjoyed doing together. We strived for it to be an intimate affair where people would feel at home.

The setting was isolated and beautiful, wild flowers blooming at the entrance, vegetable gardens and lakes, all bordering a national forest. We also chose our venue with our out of town guests in mind. My family and friends coming from New York and Ian‘s from various locations in the south and Scotland, we needed a venue that had onsite accommodations. It made the entire weekend about being together and spending time with one another. The venue provided a simple backdrop that we could make our own and it worked out perfectly!

From the groom: The first look was the most memorable part of my day! While Janine was getting ready for the ceremony, she was pretty sequestered into one of the houses on the property, and I was allowed a little more freedom to check on how everything was coming together. By the time the ceremony was upon us, I had already seen the table setup and the venue, and knew that it looked exactly as we had envisioned it, but I had no idea how Janine would look. When I got to see her for the first time in her dress it was like the last puzzle piece falling into place, and she looked absolutely stunning. I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face from that moment forward.

I was nervous the entire day leading up to the ceremony. The anticipation of being with Ian, the long procession to the ceremony site and being in front of all our guests was enough to make this rather shy lady a bit uneasy. At ninety-four my father was determined to walk me down the aisle so to spare him from the picturesque but long processional walk to the lake we had both my parents pre-seated. As I started the procession walk alone to my dear parents, I felt full of joy. This allowed me to have a few moments to myself to really take in what was happening and it was unbelievable. As my father walked me down the aisle accompanied by my mom, each step closer to Ian my excitement and happiness grew. I could not wait to be married to this amazing person. There was no where else I wanted to be and no way on earth I could have been happier than that moment, smiling at him, holding his hand…it was beyond expectations and more than I could have dreamt possible.

Try and pick out what you believe to be the most important things that you want to your guests to experience with you and tackle those first. You can probably plan until your blue in the face, but at a certain point, you have to know that what you have is what you have, and every bit of hard work and detail that you put into the production will come through to you and your guests. It can be tough and you will hit a lot of bumps along the way, but always keep in mind that it is one the most important days in your life, and you’re putting all the work in for the best results.

We created a lot of things. We indigo dyed the paper that became our envelopes (which we cut ourselves); letterpress printed the actual invite; drew the rehearsal dinner invite and arranged it into an accordion foldout; made a stereoscopic style save-the-date; and hand sealed them with a wax seal. We really ran with the indigo dye, and ended up dyeing our own table runners, place cards, menus, and the spine of our ceremony bulletin. We also made the bulletin from drawings from throughout the planning process (mainly flowers and washes of color). Iandrew our portraits for the ring pillow while Janine‘s mom sewed the pillow together for us. It was important to us that our guests knew how much they meant to us, and why they were there. It culminated in a massive search for photos of us with each of our guests that was put in a frame (also dyed indigo) and put inside their place card. It was really memorable as we sat at the head of the table and watched all of them discover the images inside, finding those memories we hid for them.

Ian‘s lovely sister and two dear friends provided the processional music for the ceremony. We had two songs; one for the wedding party to process to, and one for Janine walking down the aisle. They performed acoustic versions of Angel Olsen’s “Free” and a version of “Sea of Love” by Cat Power originally recorded by Phil Phillips. We had Southern Komfort Brass Band perform a Second Line as we walked to the reception. Our first dance was “Jeannine (I Dream of Lilac Time)” by The Platters.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Cody & Allison Photography
Event Planning – Confête Events
Venue – Woodson Ridge Farms
Floral Design – Everbloom Design
Catering – A&N Catering
Cake – The Flour Garden
Live Music – Southern Komfort
Hair Styling – Style By Sarah Kate
Wedding Dress – Pret A Marier
Rings – WWAKE, Satomi Kawakita
Rentals – Stockroom Vintage, Propcellar Vintage Rentals, Mahaffey, Details Specialty Rentals

 

Congratulations to Janine and Ian, and a special thanks to Junebug member Cody & Allison Photography for sharing the couple’s day with us. Love this wedding’s DIY vintage botanical vibes? Take a look at this epic and eclectic DIY backyard wedding in Texas!

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Modern Wedding Makeup Looks for Any Bridal Style

July 11, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Whether you’re a beauty junkie or just want to look your best on your big day, you’ve probably spent a little time thinking about your wedding makeup. All eyes are on you on your wedding day, not to mention the cameras following you around the capture the celebration, which means you’re going to want your makeup to be extra on point! Besides deciding whether to emphasize your eyes or lips, you may want to consider your overall bridal style when it comes to choosing your wedding makeup look. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up some seriously pretty wedding makeup looks for any bridal style!

Edgy

Edgy makeup is all about the darker side of things. Whether you’ve planned a moody affair or simply want to add a little contrast to your sweet bridal style, either a dark lip or bold brows and fierce liner will complete the look!

photo by Kym Ventola Photography, makeup by SN Makeup Artist; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Jessie Jean Photography, makeup by Cristina Proma; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Sarah B Photography, makeup by Veronique’s Creative Artistry; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Greg Petersen, makeup by Jocelyn McKay; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Katy Weaver Photography, makeup by Blossom & Beauty; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Alexandra Wallace, makeup by Couture Makeup; see more from this wedding here!

photo by a sea of love, makeup by Kelsey Ikeler; see more from this wedding here!

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Romantic

Leaning towards the natural side of things, romantic makeup is subtle and intentional. A romantic bride wants to look like she’s just been kissed — slightly flushed cheeks, a pretty pout, and eyelashes ready to flutter!

photo by The Image Is Found, makeup by Bangs and Blush; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Sanford Creative; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Alixann Loosle Photography, makeup by Salt Spell Beauty; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Jean-Laurent Gaudy, makeup by Bellelite; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Corinne Alexandra Photo, makeup by Menter Artistry; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Olivia Strohm Photography, makeup by Bree Goodwin; see more from this wedding here!

photo by J Wells Photography, makeup by Selena Marchand Makeup Artistry; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Lauren Scotti, makeup by Blush + Honey; see more from this wedding here!

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Boho

Boho bridal makeup is similar to a romantic style while being both warmer and more saturated. Stick with a palette of rose gold, copper, and earthy browns to achieve this look.

photo by The Hursts & Co., makeup by True Beauty Marks; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Teresa Jack Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Amber Phinisee, makeup by Live Slow Productions; see more from this wedding here!

photo by The Marions; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Black Bird Tale, makeup by Elicia Rudd; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Peyton Rainey Photography and Chelsea Denise Photography, makeup by Chelsey Ann Artistry; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Vic Bonvicini, makeup by Michelle Terc; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Vic Bonvicini Photography, makeup by Glam By Marina; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Jessica Heron, makeup by Melissa Pope; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Noelle Johnson; see more from this wedding here!

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Beachy

Beachy makeup is all about pulling back on the eyes and lips to focus on glowing, sun-kissed skin. Bronzer is your friend, but be sure to leave it in the hands of a professional who will keep you looking beach ready and not over-done.

photo by Krista Ashley Photo; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Michelle Larmand Photography, makeup by Tara Marshell; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Keisy and Rocky, makeup by Laia Martín Makeup; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Catherine Coons Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Button Up Photography, makeup by Rosë; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Kevin Klein, makeup by SL Makeup and Hair; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Jonnie & Garrett; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Jami Laree, makeup by Wild Child Lashes; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Lilly Red Creative, makeup by Tania Tagle Make-up and Hair

photo by Melissa Spilman; see more from this wedding here!

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Vintage

If you can’t imagine getting married in anything but a red lip, vintage bridal makeup is for you! Pair it with rosy cheeks, full lashes, and a vintage-inspired ‘do.

photo by Dearheart Photos; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Melissa Marshall Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Coley & Co Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Grace & Jaden Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Sam Hugh Photography, makeup by Bellezza Salon; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Maile Lani Photography, makeup by Brittany McGowan; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Anna Delores Photography, makeup by Kat Thompson; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Amber Vickery Photography, makeup by Trashy Roots; see more from this wedding here!

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Looking for more wedding beauty inspiration? Check out these pretty ideas!

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