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This Elegant Boho Barr Mansion Wedding Ends with a Surprising Twist

April 20, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

This Austin wedding hits so many amazing notes: meaningful ceremony moments, geometric boho reception décor, and surprising reception activities! Tina and Rashad knew they wanted every detail in their Barr Mansion wedding to be timelessly elegant yet totally unexpected, and we love how the planners of Bird Dog Wedding executed the couple’s vision. We are feeling so inspired by Tina and Rashad’s reception activities that included a tarot reader in a teepee and a visit from the dancers and performers of House of Yes, who performed a fun interpretive history of the couple’s relationship as well as a Cirque Du Soliel-inspired dance routine! John David Weddings photographed every moment of the couple’s day beautifully, including their Pinterest-perfect tablescapes featuring pink geodes and green fronds.

The Couple:

Tina and Rashad

The Wedding:

Barr Mansion, Austin, Texas

All we wanted was to throw a really fun party to honor the people that have loved and supported us throughout the years. For everything we planned, we asked, “how can the guests have more fun with this?”

Barr Mansion stood out for its rich character and architecture. There is an actual 19th century home, which, along with a towering pecan tree and expansive yard, creates a picturesque background for the ceremony. The ballroom was modernized to include an all-glass facade that floods the interior with light. It is such an elegant juxtaposition of Texas farm and modern, urban Austin.

We threw out so many formalities that the whole wedding felt personal. One thing that meant a lot to me – my best friend from childhood passed away unexpectedly a few years ago, and her father was the one to walk me down the aisle. It was both humbling and touching to have him by my side in her absence.

Our friend Patrick conducted a personalized ceremony that was quirky, hilarious and touching. He asked us each to respond to a bunch of questions beforehand, such as “what does marriage mean to you?” and “what are the little things that made you fall in love?” Using all of our answers, he wove together a sweet and thoughtful narrative about our relationship. He even roasted us a little, putting everyone in a great mood by cocktail hour. Patrick is one of the most creative and funny people we know, and his unique voice really gave life to the ceremony.

The setting for the ceremony was everything we dreamed it would be – elegant and picturesque, with the sun setting behind us and the towering pecan tree and beautiful old house above us.

Our philosophy was to ditch tradition wherever we didn’t feel like it was in line with our personalities, and add things that really express who we are. We felt that by doing so, our wedding came across as more personal, genuine and fun. We would advise others to similarly “be themselves” in wedding planning. Don’t just do what is “expected” – have fun with it, and your guests will likewise have a blast!

Processional: Inside Out by Spoon
Recessional: Love Never Felt So Good (Original Piano Mix) by Michael Jackson
First dance: Wonderful (The Way I Feel) by My Morning Jacket

We brought a unique performance troupe from Brooklyn, House of Yes, to stage a performance depicting the course of our relationship – from first date to courtship to engagement and the wedding itself. Their performance incorporated interpretive dance, custom costumes and staging, and spoken word.

Later during the dance party, the performers came out and created a “Cirque de Soleil”-type spectacle, complete with aerialists and costumed dancers working the floor! They even brought out a parachute on the dance floor (like the kind from grade school).

The Wedding Team:

Photography – John David Weddings
Event Planning – Bird Dog Wedding
Venue – Barr Mansion
Floral Design – Remi + Gold
Dessert – Amy’s Ice Creams
Officiant – Patrick Queisser
DJ – DJ Nixx
Invitations – Minted
Makeup & Hair Artist – Pearl
Wedding Dress – Viero Bridal via Designer Loft Bridal
Dancers & Performers – House of Yes
Tarot Card Reader – Michelle Amaranth
Photobooth – Classic Photobooth Co.
Signage & Stationary – Boarding School Collective
Rentals – Loot Vintage Rentals
Transportation – Around Austin

 

Congratulations to the newlyweds, Tina and Rashad, and a special thanks to Junebug member John David Weddings for sharing their wedding with us. Feeling inspired by this couple’s fun reception activities? Feast your eyes on these 9 creative reception activities that your guests will love!

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Bridesmaids Dresses Pretty Enough to Get Married In

April 19, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Melissa Marshall

As white, off-white, and pastel bridesmaids dresses have become more popular, we can’t help but notice how many would make excellent wedding dresses! Whether you’re looking for a gown that doesn’t break the bank or something unique to wear as you walk down the aisle, these bridesmaids dresses are pretty enough to get married in!

Adrianna Papell

 

Hayley Paige Occasions

 

Show Me Your MuMu

 

Jenny Yoo

 

Katie May

 

Alfred Sung

 

Jill Jill Stuart

 

Lovers & Friends

 

Would you get say “I do” in a bridesmaids dress? Who knew so many of your favorite designers also made bridesmaids dresses! Which style is your favorite?

Looking for more wedding fashion inspiration? Check out these stylish posts:

You’ll Be Surprised How Much You Love These Wedding Dresses Under $200

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Unique Wedding in Swedish Ruins at Rytterne Kyrka

April 19, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Frida and Owe’s Swedish wedding combined two rustic Swedish historic venues with elegant botanical garden vibes! The couple’s ceremony took place in an old 11th-century ruin at Rytterne Kyrka, and was punctuated with ringing church bells and a live singing soloist. After their ceremony, Frida and Owe’s guests walked over to the couple’s stunning reception at Fiholm, complete with projects and décor inspired by the Italian countryside. Photographer Karin Lundin captured every breathtaking moment of this wedding, including Frida and Owe’s seriously magical first dance moment that will give you chills!

The Couple:

Frida and Owe

The Wedding:

Rytterne Kyrka & Fiholm, Uppsala, Sweden

The feeling of our wedding, we wanted a warm and homely atmosphere. And a personal feeling, not what you “should have” in a traditional sense but what was meaningful to us. We also wanted the day be focused on the feeling of love.

The venue was one of the most important things of our wedding. And it took us about a year to find it. We felt like it needed to be the right rawness and rustic vibe to be able to bring the right setting for the wedding. We wanted a civil marriage and not to have the ceremony in a church with a priest, therefore we also needed the venue to have a place for an outdoor wedding ceremony. The third thing was that we wanted a 3-day long wedding, so it needed to be located outside town/in a different town and we found the second one.

Even though we didn’t have a church wedding, we got the opportunity to have our ceremony in an old ruin from the 11th century with bells ringing and a soloist singing for us.

Instead of rice, we had our guests throw flower petals which formed a beautiful trail as we left the old ruins. We pre-made our cones for the flower petals from the pages out of an old Italian cookbook.

Our advice: Start to decorate the venue in time. The fact that we did everything by ourselves with the help of friends, and also had really big plans including building a totally new setting for the venue, resulted in a very stressful day before the actual wedding day. Owe is a former carpenter and built the dinning setting for a inside pergola and we cover the ceiling with greenery and lighting. He built a seating chart, signs, outdoor tables for mingles.

Everything takes more time than you think, even just decorating the table. If you’re planning to decorate your wedding by yourself make time for unexpected things in your time schedule and prepare everything you can do at home in advance. Make a to do list, and let one person be the “event planner.” This person should not be stuck doing things by themselves, it’s important to have a person have control overall, be there for any questions, and give directions on how things should be done.

Our wedding vibe was Italian winery meets botanical garden. We love Italy and have travel to Italy together several times, and it was obvious for us to have an Italian theme of the wedding. Not just the dinner, drink menu and decorations but we also wanted to bring the warm, relaxed and familiar feeling of it.

I have to say our first dance was the most memorable moment. We danced in the night surrounded by a circle of our friends and family holding sparklers and lit by the light of cresset torches. The music system failed, and in the middle of the dance the music (a version of Stand by Me by Tracy Chapman) stopped. They weren’t able to fix it, so in what only felt like a minute our guests started to sing the end of the song while we ended our dance. It could have ended in a disaster but it turns out to be the most romantic part of the wedding and it also afterwards felt like it was a part of the plan because of the seamless way it happened. At least it will always feel like it was meant to be.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Karin Lundin
Ceremony Venue – Rytterne Kyrka
Reception Venue – Fiholm
Floral Design – Floristkompaniet
Officiant – Ann-Marie Alvarsdotter
Live Music – Istria Music
Invitations – Anna Gören Design
Makeup Artist – Daniela Grgic
Hair Styling – Ida Adehill König
Wedding Dress – By Malina
Groom’s Apparel – Rose & Born
Rings – Elmbladsguld

 

Congratulations to Frida and Owe, and a huge thanks to Karin Lundin for sharing their wedding with us. Can’t get enough of this wedding’s fresh take on a historic venue? Then you’ve got to see this cozy Alaska wedding at The Historic Skagway Inn!

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