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This Phoenix Wedding at The monOrchid Throws Convention Out the Window

May 1, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Erin and Patrick wanted their New Year’s Eve wedding to feel like a cozy party among friends, and The monOrchid couldn’t have been a more perfect venue for the celebration. With a mix of wintry DIY details and an eye-catching pink ombré ceremony backdrop, the industrial warehouse venue transformed into a romantic setting fit for a wedding. Erin’s edgy bridal look is one for the books, including a sleek Rime Arodaky gown with geometric lace cut-outs, a dazzling Ryan Storer ear cuff, and nail art you’re going to want to pin immediately. As if her bridal style weren’t enough, the couple wore matching leather jackets that Erin had custom painted with Notorious B.I.G. lyrics.

The Couple:

Erin and Patrick

The Wedding:

The monOrchid, Phoenix, Arizona

I didn’t have any idea what I wanted for my bridal look, but I knew I wanted something “edgy.” I toyed with the idea of a two-piece or a long sleeve dress, but couldn’t find anything that checked the box in Phoenix. So, my mom and I made a trip to LOHO Bride in San Francisco. There, I tried on the Olsen dress by Rime Arodaky, and it was game over. The dress has lace long sleeves and a lace mid-section so I basically got the best of both worlds. Because I have a love for geometric prints, I was naturally drawn to the angles of the cutouts.

After I found the dress, I started to hone in on my look. I started with jewelry because I thought that would be the trickiest part since the dress has a high neck, and the cutouts, and has long sleeves. I figured a necklace wouldn’t work so I turned to Pinterest for ideas. After spending countless hours crawling through the depths of every Pinterest board imaginable, I found a Ryan Storer ear cuff that sang my name. I realized it was sold out on his site, so I bought one off eBay for more than half the cost!

I bought us black leather jackets and had them hand-painted with Notorious B.I.G. lyrics (“It was all a dream”) and our wedding date because we’re hip hop fans. I’m obsessed with how they turned out.

We wanted our night to feel like a party, like a true celebration of our love, and a ‘thank you’ to the people who have supported us throughout our journey. We don’t take ourselves too seriously and we’re a little non-traditional, so it was important for our night to reflect those qualities.

Tremaine Ranch created a custom pink ombré backdrop with gold candles that popped against the stark white walls of the space. They also provided cozy, dark wooden benches.

Processional: I’m Gonna Be (5000 Miles) by Sleeping At Last
Recessional: Good Together by HONNE
First Dance: If I Ain’t Got You covered by James Bay
First Dance, pt 2: Ignition (Remix) by R.Kelly

we skipped the bridal party because the idea of picking best (and bestest) friends to stand next to you seemed weird to us. Instead, we just asked Patrick’s niece, Emelia, to be our flower girl. She sprinkled glitter down the aisle and threw it on some guests at one point — which is hilarious. We also wrote our own vows, which I was incredibly nervous to read because I sound like a dying chipmunk if I talk while crying. And our long-time friend, Toney, absolutely crushed the ceremony. Honestly, it was his first wedding so I know he was nervous, but he could not have done a better job. I have a feeling many people will remember his words for years to come. The whole ceremony ran everyone through the gamut of emotions, from weepy tears to hysterical laughter. It felt very genuine to who we are as a couple, and I don’t think we could have asked for anything more.

We’ll never forget looking out at our friends and family between laughs during the ceremony. It’s humbling to feel the love from so many people rooting for your success with every ounce of their hearts. And then when looking back at each other, we were so filled with undying love, excitement, and pure contentment. We could live in that moment forever.

We knew right off the bat we wanted an industrial feel; a grungy, warehouse that could we dress up and make our own. The monOrchid is a beautiful, versatile art venue with a separate space for the ceremony, high ceilings, mixed textures, a super yummy coffee spot (be Coffee), and a “built-in” dance floor. This place felt like “us” from the minute we toured it.

After we picked the date, everything started to fall into place. We wanted a cozy, casual winter night (think: plaid blankets) that incorporated some of the glitter and glamour of New Year’s Eve. Kris and Tyler Zeman, owners of Konsider It Done, got to know our style really well which was absolutely critical to how the day was flawlessly executed. We were all on the same page from the very beginning and our vision just kept unfolding from there. Kris pulled together the color palette that included burgundy, black, gold, dark green, light beige, and light pink. She paired that palette with a vision board incorporating a winter, New Year’s theme without being too overtly “holiday.”

We didn’t want a plated dinner because we didn’t want to deal with seating charts. Laziness for the win. We opted for heavy appetizers from food stations around the venue. We chose unpretentious foods that sounded and tasted delicious any day of the week: Chicken tacos, fish tacos, baked cauliflower bites, artichoke and spinach flatbreads, corned beef sliders (Patrick is Irish), and Parmesan chicken sliders (I am Italian). Those corned beef sliders were the sleeper. So good. For desserts, we served donuts in flavors/colors that matched our wedding palette (glazed; maple; plum; cranberry hibiscus; lemon matcha), along with chai ice cream and homemade cookies. Oh, and the midnight breakfast burritos, of course.

Weddings tend to bring out some weird behaviors in you, in your betrothed, and in your friends and families. Define what’s important to you as a couple, what you want to include, and more importantly, what you don’t want to include in your wedding. If you constantly remind yourself and stay relentlessly true to that vision, you can navigate the weirdness.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kym Ventola Photography
Event Planning – Konsider It Done
Venue – The monOrchid
Floral Design – 1209 Creative
Catering – Conceptually Social
Donuts – Welcome Chicken & Donuts
DJ – Ingram Entertainment
Videography – Love Story Films
Invitations – idieh designs
Makeup Artist – SN Makeup Artist
Hair Styling – Vanessa Yvonne Hair
Nail Art – Chica Artista Nails
Wedding Dress – Rime Arodaky via LOHO Bride
Bride’s Ear Cuff – Ryan Storer
Bride’s Shoes – Free People
Custom Leather Jackets – Bananna Bones
Flower Girl Apparel – Carken Design (Leotard), Design by Erica T (Skirt)
Groom’s Apparel – Brothers Tailors
Rings – Hamra (Engagement), House of Diamonds AZ (Hers), Shane Co. (His)
Rentals – Tremaine RanchCourtesy Coin, AZ Pro Rents

 

Congrats to Erin and Patrick on their unconventional Phoenix wedding! For more gorgeous wedding photography from Junebug Weddings member Kym Ventola, check out Samantha and Keiran’s summer camp inspired wedding at Camp Geronimo.

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This Constellation-Inspired Kelowna Wedding is Positively Magical

April 30, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Indian and Western cultures come together in a beautiful way in this backyard Kelowna wedding! Jen and Dhawal payed special tribute to the groom’s Indian heritage before the ceremony with a traditional Baraat procession, Varmala (garland exchange), and a walk around the sacred fire. The ceremony then continued with slight twists on Western wedding traditions, including a mad-lib style vow exchange! With the help of  Top Knot Events, the couple created a constellation theme in shades of blue and metallics because of the stars’ significance to their dating journey, as well as to Indian culture. We love how photographer Mathias Fast captured every detail of this sweet couple’s special day, especially the late-night photo in the orchard with the night sky sparkling above them.

The Couple:

Jen and Dhawal

The Wedding:

Private family orchard, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

As we started planning, we knew we wanted to include elements from both our traditions – Western and Indian weddings – but also to make sure the elements we chose to include in our day actually meant something to us rather than just including for the sake of tradition. That’s how we ended up with a baraat, “mad-lib” vows, a night sky painted dance floor, the Jurassic Park theme song, a boler bar, and tacos! It turned out to be such a beautiful and eclectic day that felt very us from start to finish.

We had Jen’s brother-in-law, Neil, act as our officiant and he was incredible! He opened with a beautiful speech about our two stories, how we were born thousands of miles apart and the decisions that we made to ultimately end up in the same place, at the same time to meet, fall in love, and make it to this day. It was incredibly special and meaningful and really captured exactly what we wanted in a ceremony. In the craziness of the day, we forgot to properly thank him in our speeches, so – THANK YOU, NEIL!

We also had “mad lib” vows – we wrote the start of 7 sentences to say to each other together (to mirror the 7 steps of the Hindu ceremony) and then each finished them separately to read aloud to each other. They were very meaningful, funny, and us – and in several instances, we ended up saying the same thing to each other!

Our advice it to pick a couple days before your actual wedding and make that your “hard stop” for tasks and errands as much as possible. After that, treat yourself as a guest at your wedding and soak it all in – be present. It’s not very often you get to surround yourself with all of your favorite people in the world!

Our theme was constellations and the night sky for many reasons. We first told each other we loved each other under the night sky, and constellations also have a lot of significance in Indian culture. Another reason (which made it into our vows) is that we remind each other often that there are 100 billion stars in the milky way galaxy when we need to remember what is really important.

We DIY’ed so many things! Our dance floor was plywood that we painted navy and then painted stars and the milky way on. We made our mandap (the wedding altar) from wood from Jen’s family’s apple orchard (where the wedding took place). Jen also hand-painted and wrote all of the place cards and table signs.

One of our most memorable moments was sneaking away after dinner to take the spectacular star photo with us standing in the orchard row and the night sky above us. The day goes by so fast and we both really loved taking a moment to be with each other with the sound of our friends and family celebrating in the background to take a breath, look at the stars, and remember what the day was about.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Mathias Fast
Event Planning – Top Knot Events
Floral Design – Petal and Vow
Catering – El Taquero
Gelato – Artisto Gelato
Invitations – Bright Room Studios
Makeup Artist – Sublime Makeup Artistry
Wedding Dress – Leanne Marshall
Groom’s Apparel – Paul Smith
Farm Tables and Chairs – A New Leaf Floral
Rentals – Avalon Event Rentals
Transportation – A1 Bus Services Ltd.
Bar – Mint Julep

 

Our biggest congratulations to Jen and Dhawal, and a huge thanks to Mathias Fast for sharing these beautiful photos with Junebug! Looking for more East-meets-West wedding inspiration? We’ve got just what you need with this multicultural Austin wedding at The Allan House!

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This Die Woud Wedding Blends South African Countryside and Hollywood Glamour

April 30, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

“Countryside” and “glam” are two words we don’t typically see (or write) together, but Lidia and Arno’s wedding at Die Woud made us realize just how magical that combination can be! The couple’s goal was to allow the South African forest and countryside landscapes to shine as much as possible while incorporating glamorous, vintage-inspired elements into the rustic venue. They used minimal décor that included gold lanterns and votive candle holders, as well as hand-painted poems as alternatives to table numbers. Every detail, which Dearheart Photos captured beautifully, looked gorgeous alongside the bright red flowers they used in both the ceremony and reception spaces. As the finishing touch, the bride channeled old Hollywood glamour with an off-the-shoulder Charlotte Francina Designs gown, voluminous curls, and bold red lipstick. Her style couldn’t have been more perfect for this incredible celebration!

The Couple:

Lidia and Arno

The Wedding:

Die Woud, Caledon, South Africa

We were going for a vintage/Hollywood glam look. My wedding dress was made by one of my best friends, who obviously knows me very well. I felt that my personality came through in the dress. It was everything I wanted and more! She even made my earrings!

We both love the nature and always wanted to get married in a forest. We loved the idea of nature’s beauty being the focus. The venue was perfect! It was rustic with a modern spin (the perfect combination between our personalities) and just what we wanted. When we first saw pictures of Die Woud, we both instantly fell in love and booked it right away. The glass tent for the reception gave it the perfect finish!

The processional song was “Fields of Gold” by Sting. We were serenaded by one of our dearest friends as the bridal party and bride came down the aisle. It was a wonderfully special moment. Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to walk down the aisle on that song! The promise that comes through in the lyrics always resonated with me.

During the ceremony, we truly felt the peaceful presence of God. We were absolutely overwhelmed by the tangible love we could feel so strongly from our friends and family.

The recessional song was “Toe vind ek jou” by Karen Zoid and Francois Van Coke, who are two very well-known South African singers and songwriters. We both found real meaning in the lyrics.

Remember that your wedding day is so much more than the dress, the flowers, the decor, and the food. It’s literally the beginning of the rest of your life. The people you invite to your wedding are all witnesses to you and the person you love most in the world making the most important decision of your life. That’s huge! Focus on that. Yes, of course things change and you might not still be in contact with every wedding guest 20 years down the line. But, for now, those are the people you chose. And you did that for a reason. Among them you’ll find the friend you’ll grow old with, the friend who will always make you laugh, and a friend that might be there for you when life gets really tough. Take them with you on your journey. You start telling your story from your wedding day. Focus on the experience. Breathe, feel, take it all in.

We were extremely blessed. Literally, ALL of our service providers and role players were close friends, except for the photographer (who also felt like a friend afterwards). It was the coming together of dear friends and family, sharing their talent with so much love and passion. It all came together beautifully. We have such deep appreciation for them.

We gave personal letters to every guest instead of favors. We took the time to write a meaningful letter to every guest, as it was very important to us that they each know what they mean to us, why we appreciate and love them, and why we would like to not only celebrate with them, but actually have them in our lives, on our journey.

Our first dance song was “Romeo and Juliet” by Dire Straits. This song is very special to us. After dating for a month it started playing in the background one evening when we were out with friends. We started serenading each other and spontaneously started dancing. From the moment we got engaged we knew: this will be our song.

Our amazing bridal party surprised us with an incredible flashmob, which was epic!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Dearheart Photos
Venue – Die Woud
Videography – Wyrd Films
Hair Styling – Scar Hair
Wedding Dress – Charlotte Francina Designs
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Young Designers Emporium
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – WEEF
Rings – Dear Rae and Carine Van Zyl Jewellery
Rentals – Authentic Planning
Wine – Steenberg Farm

 

Congratulations to Lidia and Arno, and a special thanks to Dearheart Photos for sharing these gorgeous wedding photos with Junebug! If you’re looking for ideas on how to incorporate glamorous elements into your wedding day bridal style, check out these 20 glamorous, ethereal, and elegant bridal hair accessories!

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