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You Have to See the Dress This Bride Designed for Her Union/Pine Wedding

May 4, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

This Portland couple’s Union/Pine wedding features warm industrial vibes and modern intimacy! Hillary and Michael wanted their wedding details to strike a balance between totally intentional and completely carefree, and we think they achieved that goal wonderfully. Hillary, an apparel designer, dreamed up and created her own stunning gown that featured a modern texture and was topped with a soft floral shawl. We can’t help but smile along with this couple’s portraits – Olivia Strohm Photography did such an amazing job of capturing their playfulness!

The Couple:

Hillary and Michael

The Wedding:

Union/Pine, Portland, Oregon

I designed and made my own wedding dress. I am an Apparel Designer and have always loved using all white color palettes with a lot of texture so designing my own wedding dress was a sweet spot and such a fun process! What a cool experience laboring for hours over such a special piece of clothing and all that it represented. If you design, you know that things rarely go exactly the way you had envisioned straight away, but after remaking more than half the dress only two weeks before the wedding it finally felt “right.”

I loved feeling elegant, yet effortless and comfortable on my wedding day in separates that were designed just for me. I’ve actually continued designing more bridal separates since the wedding so that I can share the same experience I had with other brides!

Each bridesmaid wore a different dressed picked specifically for her by the bride so everyone looked cohesive, yet their individual personalities showed through.

We focused the most on staying true to ourselves as a couple. We spent a lot of time up front talking about how we wanted the experience to feel and we felt it was important to be intentional with those closest to us. We wanted to go all out for details and personalized touches, but to not let the specialness of our commitment be overshadowed by a lot of stress and logistics. So we kept our wedding small and simple and intimate and it was perfection for us!

Olivia Salzwadel of Olivia Strohm Photography is a dream to work with. She is professional and organized and put together, but she is so dang fun! I was not looking forward to stuffy, posed wedding portraits. I let Olivia know I preferred candid shots and my oh my did she work her magic! We have such amazing photos that are artistically stunning, but they feel authentically us.

It was so amazing to see all of our thinking and planning and ideas become a reality. We took each step and decision one at a time so it was shocking to our family and friends (and even to us really!) when we arrived at the day and everything was beautiful, stunning, and crazy fun. It really did feel like US. We still can’t believe we pulled such a great balance off!

We would advise couples to take some time at the beginning of your engagement to set your priorities. There are so many decisions and it gets so overwhelming (even if you don’t think you have “one of those” families!) it is really helpful to have guidelines to fall back on to keep you on track. Take time early on in your engagement to slow down and level set just the TWO of you. Decide how you want to feel during the planning process and on your big day so that you don’t get distracted by things that ultimately won’t matter to you along the way.

A pastor from our church who knows us well officiated so the message was personal and poignant. We started and ended with traditional wedding vows but wrote in our own promises to eachother so we could understand the weight of our commitments in our own language. We sealed our union with a secret handshake before the big kiss.

Oh, Union/Pine! We absolutely love this place. I had been to a work event at UP a few years prior and never forgot the feel of the venue. Such clean lines and minimal industrial feel, but with the dark wood and stark white contrast it also feels so lush, cozy, and classy. We searched around at some other locations but ultimately we knew our hearts were at Union Pine and well, you know what they say, follow your heart!

Yes, photo booths are all the rage, but Picstop PDX takes it to another level. Their booth is gorgeously hand built and self-sufficient so guests can come and go as they please and photos are displayed for everyone to enjoy during the event. Our guests pasted one of their photo strips in a guest book for us and kept the other strip. This took care of a favor as well as capture moments we never would have seen. Love having this unique guestbook on our table for all of our friends to enjoy.

We also kept things “us” by ditching a wedding cake for our favorite Moonstruck Truffles instead and having our first dance to Michael Jackson’s “Will You Be There” (yes…the Free Willy soundtrack).

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Olivia Strohm Photography
Venue – Union/Pine
Floral Design – Cheryl Thiessen Designs
Catering – Elephants Delicatessen
Bartending – Merit Badge
Dessert – Moonstruck Chocolate
Live Music – Christopher Thiessen
Invitations – Fossil Letter Press
Makeup & Hair Artist – Helena Albanese
Wedding Dress – Kayloe
Groom’s Apparel – Ralph Lauren
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Will Leather Goods
Rings – Mociun, Meander Works
Rentals – Classic Vintage Rentals
Photo Booth – Picstop PDX

 

Congratulations to Hillary and Michael, and a special thanks to Olivia Strohm Photography for sharing their day with us. Can’t get enough of this wedding’s warm industrial vibes? Then you’ve got to see this artistic industrial wedding at The Doyle Las Vegas!

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The Best Something Blue Ideas for Your Wedding Day

May 3, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Emily Delamater Photography

You know the saying: something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue! While we may not be able to help with something old or something borrowed, we’ve rounded up a list of the best something blue ideas for your wedding day look. From what to wear to what to carry (and even a detail just for you!), get inspired by these something blue ideas for your big day.

Blue Shoes

Go big in blue with your bridal shoes! Choose a bright blue pump, a pale blue pair of flats, or navy booties to complete your wedding day look.

photo by Erin Wheat Photography

 

 

Blue Bouquet Wrap

Bouquet wraps are one of this year’s biggest trends, so why not choose a hand-dyed silk or cotton ribbon in a pretty shade of blue! This detail adds an ethereal style to your overall look (and looks great in photos too!).

photo by Emily Delamater Photography, bouquet by Field Floral Studio

 

 

Blue Nail Polish

Your something blue doesn’t have to make a huge statement. Choose your favorite shade of blue for your wedding day manicure for just a little pop of color.

photo by M. Felt Photography

 

Blue Embroidered Handkerchief

An embroidered handkerchief is a keepsake from your wedding you can pass down to future generations. Make it your something blue and have a tangible memory from your big day!

photos by Deidre Lynn Photography

 

 

Blue Lingerie

Some wedding day traditions should be about you, and only you! Wearing blue lingerie on your wedding day is your little secret that no one else has to know about.

photo by Milou + Olin Photography

 

Blue Bridal Jewelry

Looking for a something blue you can wear again? Spice up your wedding day look with bold blue baubles!

photo by O’Malley Photographers

 

Looking for more blue wedding inspiration? Check out this blue and white Roche Harbor Resort wedding on San Juan Island.

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Get Obsessed with the New Grace Loves Lace Bridal Collection – ELIXIR

May 3, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

With so many Junebug brides donning Grace Loves Lace gowns on their big day, we jumped at the chance to feature the bridal designer’s latest collection here on the blog. ELIXIR, the newest collection from Grace Loves Lace, is the embodiment of European style and effortless bridal fashion. Over the last 12 months, Grace Loves Lace has thoughtfully created this collection with real brides as their muse. As they describe her, the Grace Loves Lace bride is a “woman of style, substance, passion. She captivates. She’s electric.” Unlike other collections walking the runway this season, ELIXIR features handcrafted lace and embroideries infused with modern art.

Scroll on to see our favorite designs from this impeccable collection of wearable art by Grace Loves Lace!

“The collection is a call out to the European lifestyle I adore and the women that live it, that effortless suave glamour. Gowns that are made with soul for women that captivate. Together, they are electric.” – Founder, Meg Ziems

“The essence of everything we do is the woman we design for and Elixir is our biggest celebration and representation of that to date.” – Founder, Meg Ziems

“We’ve got some incredibly unique and exciting fabrics and silhouettes that we have been working on for over 12 months. Six years in, and Elixir is my favourite collection we have designed, so much so that I designed a Megan dress. I hope you love Elixir as much as we do.” Founder, Meg Ziems

Each and every gown is handmade in the company’s Australia-based studio. The ELIXIR collection is available exclusively in the Grace Loves Lace studios located in Los Angeles, Australia, and London, as well as online, where the gowns can be shipped worldwide. Check out the full collection on the Grace Loves Lace website and keep up with their inspired designs on their fabulous Instagram account!

*This post is sponsored by Grace Loves Lace. Thank you for supporting our sponsors!

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