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This Romantic Cleveland Wedding at RED Space Brings the Drama

February 28, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Lisa and Jakob’s wedding at RED Space brought the drama with DIY projects and opulent industrial venue details alike! The couple decked out their Cleveland venue with Thai marbleized paper projects, copper accents, and a deep crimson, magenta, and purple floral design. From handmade needle felted table markers to a surprise throwback processional song, we love how Lisa and Jakob personalized their wedding. Photographers Mallory + Justin captured every moment of this couple’s gorgeous wedding, including their mind-blowing reception décor!

The Couple:

Lisa and Jakob

The Wedding:

RED Space, Cleveland, Ohio

We got engaged while I was directing opera in Italy and we seriously considered returning to Italy for an elopement. But then the more and more we thought about how we wanted to celebrate and who we wanted to celebrate with we realized we were talking about a big ‘ole wedding, not an elopement.

We live in Cleveland but the vast majority of our friends and relatives are out of town, out of state and even out of the country. We wanted a wedding that brought everyone together and felt like we were throwing a fabulous, eclectic dinner party. Music, food and atmosphere were very important to us. We were really intentional about every detail so that it reflected who we are, how we host and how much we adored sharing the day with our guests.

Lisa wrote and designed wedding mad libs for guests to fill out before the ceremony and during cocktail hour.

When we gathered for toasts during our rehearsal dinner, I surprised Jake by singing to him (I was trained as an opera singer but I rarely perform any more, even though Jake is always encouraging me). I sang ‘Til There Was You, and told Jake and and our friends and family that tomorrow I’d be walking down the aisle to that same song. The next day, when the doors to the ceremony opened, getting to see the look of recognition on my loved ones’ faces and on Jake’s face as they heard the song playing was incredible. For Jake and I, seeing each other in that context, with that song being played was absolutely magical. We’ll never forget that moment.

We structured the ceremony similarly to a Jewish wedding and it ended with the traditional seven blessings except my brother had asked each of the four parents to compose a blessing for us, and he wrote the remaining three. Then Jake smashed the glass! Having the ceremony grow from our structure into something of my brother’s creation with additions from our parents felt deeply personal. Having the ceremony be a bit of a surprise was wonderful and it really kept us completely in the moment as we hung on his every word.

I made the escort cards using kraft paper hand tags sourced from a bulk commercial packaging company. She used printable rub-on transfers to add the text to each tag, heat embossed metallic shapes onto each card and then attached a handmade Indian cotton tassel using a jump ring.

Our wedding planning advice: Ask yourself a lot of questions. Wedding traditions can happen by default, by asking yourself what matters to you and why it matters you’ll get to the heart of the traditions that have meaning for you. Oh, and unplug! Unplug from Pinterest, social media and blogs once your decisions have been made. There’s no use fretting over the florals in somebody’s styled shoot when you’ve happily already settled on your own.

The vibe was the first decision we really made. We loved the idea of creating a romantic, eclectic setting inside a warehouse so we just started getting inspired. Lisa loves flowers and Jake loves lots of color so we decided on a deep red and purple color palette right away (with pops of green since it’s both of our favorite color). We wanted the environment to feel a bit bohemian and a bit dramatic so we gathered materials that spoke to us – the gold gridded cubes, the Thai marbleized paper, etc., which is how we ended up mixing brass, gold and copper tones subtly throughout.

We run a small needle felting business together so we needle felted animals to use instead of table numbers and sourced glass bell jars to display the animals in.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Mallory + Justin
Event Planning – Kirkbrides
Venue – RED Space
Floral Design – Blooms by Plantscaping
Catering – Spice Catering Co.
Cake – Hummingbird Bake Shop
Live Music – Blue Water Kings Band
Makeup Artist – Eric Childers
Wedding Dress – Legends by Romona Keveza
Bridal Accessories – Entwine Bridal
Rings – Wanderlust Jewelers

 

Congratulations to Lisa and Jakob, and a huge thanks to Junebug member Mallory + Justin for sharing their wedding with us. Love this wedding’s play on industrial romance? Then you’ve got to see this industrial NYC wedding at The Foundry that gets modern romance so right!

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Playful Mann Leiser Memorial Greenhouse Engagement Session

February 27, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Alaska residents Megan and Daniel took their engagement session to the next level with a greenhouse shoot at Mann Leiser Memorial Greenhouse! We can’t get enough of this engagement’s botanical vibes, cool fashion, and lively, genuine moments. This fun-loving couple played a game of Uno on their first date, so they brought Uno cards to their engagement session for an impromptu game! The photographer of That Feeling captured every sweet moment of this session, including Megan’s playful ukulele serenade to Daniel.

Congratulations to Megan and Daniel on your upcoming nuptials, and a huge thanks to That Feeling for sharing their session with us! Love the idea of an activity-filled engagement session? Then you’ve got to see this Sydney lifestyle engagement that gives you a peek into the couple’s day!

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Autumnal Apple Orchard Wedding at Clark’s Cove Farm and Inn

February 27, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Mae and Bryna’s apple orchard wedding was based on a dream Mae once had, so it’s no wonder their wedding’s autumnal vibes feel so inspired! The couple’s wedding fell on the first day of the apple-picking season at Clark’s Cove Farm and Inn, and we love how they transformed the space into the rustic wedding venue of their dreams with DIY wooden signs, florals in warm tones, and tons of festive gourds. Alisha Siegel Photography captured the newlyweds’ day beautifully, including every inch of their sophisticated autumn reception décor!

The Couple:

Mae and Bryna

The Wedding:

Clark’s Cove Farm and Inn, Walpole, Maine

We wanted to create a big party where everyone we cared about could feel welcome and warm without focusing too much on the theatrics and ceremony of it all. We knew that a lot of people would be traveling from far, far away– so it was important that everyone could roll in and feel comfortable eating, drinking, playing and feeling like they were still at home.

Mae‘s suit was made by Bindle & Keep of Brooklyn, NY and specifically suited by Bryna‘s sister, Sheah. B&K work hard to make incredible suits for female bodies with male cuts– they have luscious fabrics, a fantastic team, and make sure that you feel good about what you’re wearing.

Trying not to cry during the first look and sauntering off into the woods is definitely at the top of both of our lists of most memorable moments.

Mae had a dream that we got married in an apple orchard in Maine. She’d picked apples there but didn’t know it was actually a wedding venue. We got married underneath a bunch of cute apple trees the day that the picking season started. The skies literally parted as our processional began. So.. fate?

We heard stories about the exceptionally pizazz-filled performance of our flower girl (Mae‘s cousin Alma), who was tossing flower petals like it was the last day on earth.

Our wedding planning advice:
Re: sanity — Spend time with your partner before the wedding doing stuff NOT ABOUT THE WEDDING. Remember that it is your day, and that you should make it what YOU BOTH want, not what you think people want or expect.
Re: wedding planning — Plan to not stick to whatever budget you created. Actually become comfortable with the fact that it might rain. Don’t choose any vendors who you couldn’t spend an hour over coffee (or martinis) with, because they are the people who make you feel comfortable when a thousand variables are in play that you don’t actually control. Document the day carefully, and find somebody who you trust to record it in the spirit you’ve imbued the event with. Hire Alisha Siegel Photography. Tell everyone who helps you, paid or not, that you appreciate them and love them. Oh, and breathe!

I hate to admit it but Pinterest was a HUGE asset for DIY inspiration. I had boards in abundance! My favorite project was our signs. Mae‘s Uncle Steven had collected old palates, boards, and sticks from his property and other parts of town. We sanded them, cut them, oiled them up and made cutesy rustic signs out of them. They lined the aisle down the orchard “This way!” “Keep Going!” “Almost there!” “You made it!” and the classic “Don’t pick a side pick a seat we’re all family here.” I spent a day or two with my best friend Rachel in Mae‘s mom’s garage with paint markers and shellack.

Our photographer Alisha was truly, madly, deeply a dream. She was the person kicking us into gear when time started to speed up and everything really started happening, but she tracked things that were outside her purview too – when to have speeches, when to bring the cake out, when to get the sparklers. I’m honestly not sure if she has a twin sis who was covertly calling the shots and keeping track of things while she shot. She was so positive, lovely, and totally present throughout.

Pre-Processional: West Wing Theme Song
Mae’s Processional: Beach Boys – God Only Knows
Bryna’s Processional: Cat Power – Sea of Love
Recessional: Stevie Wonder – Signed, Sealed, Delivered
First Dance: Elvis Presley – Fools Rush In

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Alisha Siegel Photography
Venue – Clark’s Cove Farm and Inn
Floral Design – Tonya Clark
Catering – Aurora Provisions
DJ – DJ Ryan Parker
Officiant – Richard Danford
Makeup Artist – About Face Skin Care
Bryna’s Wedding Dress – Shareen Bridal
Mae’s Bespoke Apparel – Bindle & Keep
Rings – Tina Petra Handmade

 

Congratulations to Mae and Bryna, and a huge thanks to Junebug member Alisha Siegel Photography for sharing their day with us. Love this wedding’s sophisticated yet rustic vibes? Then you’ve got to see this romantic and rustic Minnesota wedding at Mayowood Stone Barn!

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