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This Intimate Desert Wedding in Arizona is Full of Thoughtful Details and Love

April 6, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Meg and Matt work together for a wilderness therapy nonprofit in Arizona, so they spend the majority of their lives outdoors. When they were in the process of choosing a wedding venue, they immediately knew they wanted a space that would reflect their love for the Arizona desert. Enter: The Paseo! This adventurous couple decked out The Paseo‘s naturally comfortable event space with found objects from thrift store trips and foraged items from the desert to reflect their love for sustainable desert-inspired goods. We can’t get enough of Teresa Jack Photography‘s documentation of Meg and Matt’s day, including breathtaking bridal portraits featuring Meg’s two vintage wedding gowns!

The Couple:

Meg and Matt

The Wedding:

Superstition Wilderness & The Paseo, Apache Junction, Arizona

In planning our wedding, the most important aspect was to ensure our families could attend in their entirety. The Warner’s and Evans have been friends for over 30 years, so getting everyone together was like a huge friendship reunion for multiple generations. In choosing a date that worked for everyone, our many siblings were able to come from across the nation and world, including Africa and Italy. It was a really special event; overflowing with joy, love, support, and deep rooted friendship.

The ceremony was incredible. Our closest friends and family generously sacrificed to join us in the Arizona desert and support our union. Our dear friend Dan officiated, the beautiful music was provided by 3 talented and wonderful friends, the cliffs in the background were stunning, and our families were bursting with happiness. With so many of our dear one’s involved, every detail was full of meaning. We have never felt such overwhelming love and support, for each other and for our families.

During the ceremony, I had the great honor of wearing my Grandmother’s gown, handmade by my Great-Grandmother. It was a powerful experience for me to wear a dress handed down from such amazing women- full of love, selflessness, and dedication to their families. My second dress was also vintage, from Gossamer.

After working together for a wilderness therapy nonprofit located in Arizona, we knew we wanted to get married in the desert in which we fell in love. We also wanted our grandparents and siblings with young children to feel comfortable and close to amenities they needed. The Paseo allowed for us to hold the ceremony in the open desert, while the reception was in a beautiful, comfortable space just a short walk away.

I can’t say we ever chose a wedding vibe.. we just did what felt right to us and our lifestyle. We live outside half the year, hiking through the desert with ‘at risk youth’, so we feel very inspired and in love with the abundant beauty around us. Gathering inspiration from the desert in which we live was the only thing that made sense!

We spent many days out in the desert gathering simple inspiration and decorations like rocks, driftwood, and dead and downed cactus. I thrifted all the glassware and brass candlesticks which lined the tables. My family and friends graciously arranged the bundles of loose flowers I chose from a flower warehouse in downtown Phoenix. Everything at our wedding had a special history and meaning to us. It was a beautiful reflection of our connection to our families and our deep appreciation for the Earth.

My whole life I have been obsessed with thrift shopping, so it was my great pleasure to hunt for all the glassware, vases, candlesticks, rugs, and frames. 90% of our wedding was from a thrift store, and we loved it. Also, to keep costs down, we chose and arranged the flowers ourselves. Matthew’s mother made us our delicious cake. DIY is not always the easiest option; but everything at our wedding had so much history and meaning to us, and that made it all the more special.

Don’t be too strung out on perfectionism. With so many beautiful weddings bouncing around on the internet, it was easy for me to compare myself and get down about certain limitations or shortcomings. It was useless! The day was beautiful because our hearts were full of love for each other and excitement about our future together. In the beginning, middle, and end- that is all that matters.

Processional: Gregory Alan Isakov – The Stable Song
First Dance: Langhorne Slim – Sea of Love

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Teresa Jack Photography
Ceremony Venue – Superstition Wilderness
Reception Venue – The Paseo
Catering – Rock A Belly
Officiant – Dan Santovin
Live Music – The Turtle Doves
Hair Styling – Harley Ann Artistry
Wedding Dress – Gossamer
Groom’s Apparel – Banana Republic
Rings – Alexis Russell

 

Congratulations to Meg and Matt, and a huge thanks to Teresa Jack Photography for sharing their special day with us! Love this wedding’s laid-back desert vibes? Then you’ve got to see this artistic industrial desert wedding at The Doyle Las Vegas!

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Intimate Carmel Valley Wedding at Folktale Winery

April 5, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

When it comes to elegant intimacy and romantic marsala color palettes, look no further than Lexi and Jourdan’s Folktale Winery wedding! Lexi, a former Account Executive for us here at Junebug Weddings, had always dreamed of a small wedding, so the second she laid her eyes on Folktale Winery‘s intimate reception hall, she knew the venue was perfect for her event. The couple’s home is in NYC, so they traveled to the West Coast with their closest family and friends to celebrate their marriage in California. Photographer Greg Petersen captured every moment of Lexi and Jourdan’s wedding perfectly, including their impromptu first dance during the ceremony!

The Couple:

Lexi and Jourdan

The Wedding:

Folktale Winery, Carmel, California

I wanted everyone to enjoy themselves and have FUN! Beyond that I’d say that flowers, music, photography, food + wine were pretty high on my list of things that were most important when it came to planning our wedding. We got incredibly lucky with all our vendors, especially since I was planning the wedding from a different state.

My florist Reina and her team did the most amazing job considering I didn’t meet her until the day of the wedding. She executed my vision perfectly, which was so exciting to see after months of countless emails and conversations.

After a lot of consideration (and compromise!) we decided to have a small, intimate wedding. There were so many family members and close friends we wish were there to celebrate with us, but keeping it to a small group of people who have helped shape us as humans was really special. Getting to marry my best friend and pledge our lives + love to each other in front of them was a moment we’ll both never forget.

Our nieces are a month a part in age and they were the cutest flower girls I’ve ever seen. Since it was a destination wedding, the only DIY thing I did were the flower girl baskets. It was so hard to find ones that I liked, so my sister-in-law and I went to Michael’s the day before the wedding and made them. One was accidentally left behind the day of, but I think they turned out so cute!

Jourdan‘s uncle is a pastor in Texas and flew to California to marry us, which made our ceremony and vows extra special. We made the decision to write our own vows and Jourdan‘s made me laugh and cry. My brilliant husband somehow managed to make SpottieOttieDopaliscious by OutKast super romantic and poetic.

Right before we were announced as husband and wife at the reception, we spontaneously decided that we were going to do a first dance in front of everyone. I’m so glad we did – it was such a fun moment for us!

Our photographer Greg was a gem – he was super chill and easy to work with. I adore his aesthetic and he managed to capture the essence of us and our wedding day with such ease. There is a lot of love and genuine happiness in those photos!

Carmel is a special place for us and we knew we wanted to get married in that part of the country. I loved the entire vibe of the venue and the fact that it didn’t need much in terms of decorations. The minute I saw the Greenhouse with that beautiful long wooden table, I knew it would be the perfect setting for an intimate reception. I immediately envisioned everything! And it’s a winery – who doesn’t love good wine?!

Our advice: Don’t stress about the little things! And if you’re doing a destination wedding, find a venue that offers event coordination. It was such a blessing to have Nina at Folktale Winery execute and coordinate everything for us. I could relax and enjoy each minute of our wedding day knowing that every little detail had been taken care of.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Greg Petersen Photography
Venue & Event Coordination – Folktale Winery
Floral Design – Floral Design by Reina
Catering – Classic Catering
Cake – Layers
Officiant – Olin Fregia
Live Music – Mark Banks Music
Invitations – La Bohemme Paper Co.
Makeup & Hair Artist – Spa Bella
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Favors – The Greek Pantry

 

Congratulations to Lexi and Jourdan, and a special thanks to Junebug member Greg Petersen for sharing their gorgeous wedding photos with us. Love this wedding’s take on rustic romance? Then you’ve got to see this modern rustic Sausalito wedding at The Headlands Center for the Arts!

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We are Obsessed with These Wedding Registry Essentials

April 5, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

While we do spend the majority of our time thinking about wedding planning, one of our favorite activities is dreaming about wedding registry planning! From creating a home that feels totally you to having everything you need right at your fingertips, your wedding registry is an important part of planning for the next chapter of your lives. When it comes to planning beyond your big day, Macy’s wedding registry has everything you need to start your next chapter. From online registry advisors and in-person events to help you select the perfect registry items to a number of ways to save money and earn rewards, the benefits of Macy’s wedding registry can’t be beat.

Oh, and did we mention that you can register for everything you need all in one place? You probably have a list of registry necessities with things like knives, towels, and a new blender, but Macy’s amazing selection inspired us to share a few essentials your registry may be missing.

Dinnerware & Flatware with Personality

One of the reasons we’re so obsessed with Macy’s wedding registry is that they carry one of our favorite brands – kate spade new york! Whether you’re eating a quick Tuesday evening meal before trivia night or you’re hosting your first big dinner party, Kate Spade’s dinnerware and flatware helps you dine in style every time.

kate spade new york Castle Peak Cream Collection

kate spade new york Birch Way Indigo Dinnerware Collection

 

 

kate spade new york 5-Pc. Malmo Gold Place Setting

A Pet Hair-Busting Vacuum

Do you feel like you can never stay on top of all the pet hair around your home? Dyson has the perfect solution for you: a cordless vacuum specifically made to remove pet hair. No need to drag out your massive vacuum every time Sparky’s hair finds its way to your floors; the Dyson V8 Animal Cord-Free Vacuum is all you need for a quick cleanup to keep the hair under control (and to keep your sanity!). Your wedding registry is about more than dishes and cookware, so remember to register for items that benefit your whole home — not just your kitchen!

Dyson V8 Animal Cord-Free Vacuum

The Multi-Purpose MultiCooker

This may come as a shock to you, but did you know that KitchenAid makes products besides mixers? In particular, this KitchenAid MultiCooker is a cooking essential you may not have realized your registry needed. This 4-quart MultiCooker takes up little space on your counter while making big moves in your kitchen by allowing you to simmer, boil and steam, sauté, sear, slow cook high and low, and warm, with additional settings for risotto, rice and yogurt, all in one appliance!

KitchenAid KCM4241SS MultiCooker

The Cookware Set That Goes Beyond

Speaking of making meals easier, the number one way to simplify your cooking process is to have everything you need at your fingertips. While a cookware set isn’t exactly unique to a wedding registry, All-Clad’s stainless steal 10-piece cookware set goes above and beyond with two fry pans, two covered sauce pans, a covered sauté pan, and a covered stock pot. You only get one wedding registry, so make sure you register for everything you need! Also keep in mind that your registry is the prime time to invest in high-quality cookware. All-Clad is one of the best names in cookware, and this set is a fantastic value. Check out more of their products to add to your Macy’s registry here!

All-Clad Stainless Steel 10-Pc. Cookware Set

Signature Serveware

If you’ve never heard of Nambé, prepare yourself to be wowed. With modern shapes and incomparable quality, Nambé’s serveware has that extra special something your friends and family will come to associate with your home.

Nambé Braid Serveware Collection

Nambé Chip & Dip Collection

It’s clear that a Macy’s wedding registry has everything you need as soon-to-be newlyweds, but did you know that it benefits your friends and family too? Choosing a Macy’s registry gives your guests the opportunity to give you the best for less because they can always find Macy’s coupons at Coupons.com. Thanks to Coupons.com, a Macy’s wedding registry gives you the most without your guests having to spend the most.

Feeling inspired? Create your own Macy’s wedding registry here to get all the savings and home essentials to start your next chapter together on the right foot. Looking for even more savings as you plan your dream wedding? Find coupon codes for every retailer on Coupons.com for all your wedding planning needs.

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