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This Welsh Wedding in a Shed is Unbelievably Charming

February 22, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Charlotte and James’s wedding was so full of British countryside style, you would have never known they planned it in only four months! The couple cleared out and transformed a lambing barn into the industrial rustic wedding venue of their dreams. From the wooden bar handmade by the groom to the “bake-off” dessert table that their guests contributed to, we are so in love with every DIY detail of Charlotte and James’s reception! Charlotte and James have an appreciation for wedding photos (they own a wedding photo booth company together!), so it’s no surprise they asked the super-talented Lauren Scotti Photography to capture their Welsh wedding.

The Couple:

Charlotte and James

The Wedding:

Wales, United Kingdom

We had originally planned to get married in 2017 but moved it forward after finding out that my Mum’s cancer had returned. James’ Mum has also been battling cancer, so it seemed foolish to wait any longer. We figured that four months was just enough time to pull everything together. What we had failed to see is that wasn’t enough time for my Mum, she passed away just three weeks before our ceremony. Choosing to go ahead with the wedding was one of the toughest decisions we’ve ever made.

Working in the wedding industry we both had a very clear idea of the type of wedding that we wanted. The focus had to be on a relaxed day with great food and entertainment. Everything else was secondary. We loved the industrial feel of the shed, so we just worked with it rather than to try and make it something it wasn’t.

For both of us, the most memorable moment was the ceremony. I wasn’t prepared for how utterly magical it is to walk into a room full of your people and declare your love for one another.

The shed is normally used for lambing so it had to be cleaned out, James’ family spent hours getting it party ready. James is a wood worker by trade and very practical by nature. He built the bar, made the BAR lights & the donut wall, hung the festoon lights and the paper lanterns.

Our planning advice: Find suppliers that you love and trust and let them do their thing. Also, have a cut off time where you let go of all your planning and any expectations and just enjoy your day as it unfolds.

James’ band played in the evening and later on we had a Silent Disco that we had to set up and choose the playlist for. Instead of a wedding cake we asked our guests to bring cakes for a ‘Bake Off’ table and had a few novelty gifts as prizes.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lauren Scotti
Floral Design – Festoon
Catering – Paisley Flour Catering
Officiant – Lynda Williams
DJ – The Silent Disco Company
Live Music – Portlights
Videography – Costa Sister Productions
Makeup Artist – Makeup by Omie
Hair Styling – Salon Ten
Wedding Dress – David Fielden
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – ASOS
Groom’s Apparel – Martin David
Rings – Snooty Fox
Rentals – Tipples, That Photo Booth Company

 

Congratulations to Charlotte and James, and a huge thanks to Lauren Scotti for sharing their wedding with us. Feeling inspired by this wedding’s DIY magic? Then you’ve got to see this DIY South African greenhouse wedding at Rosemary Hill!

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30 Unboring Floral Crowns for Stylish Brides

February 21, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Floral crowns have been at the forefront of bridal style for the last several years, giving brides a feminine, natural, and even ethereal style on their wedding day. Since the trend isn’t going away anytime soon, we wanted to share four ways to achieve an unboring look that sets you apart from the crown-wearing crowd. Get inspired by these 30 unique floral crowns for your upcoming wedding!

Partial Crown

A partial floral crown provides a more delicate look. Similar to a tiara, the partial crown is created with a single bloom or cluster of flowers at one point on the hairpiece, leaving the remainder of the crown empty.

photo by Forester Fotógrafos, floral crown by Lyne Clover; see more from this wedding here!

photo by JBM Photography, floral crown by Botanical Box; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Daring Wanderer, floral crown by Timberlost Designs; see more from this wedding here!

photo by June Photography, floral crown by Orchid and Auahi; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Lev Kuperman, floral crown by Catskill Flower Shop; see more from this wedding here!

photo by June Photography, floral crown by Orchid and Auahi; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Ryan Flynn Photography, floral crown by Finch and Thistle Event Design; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Amanda Dumouchelle Photography, floral crown by Passionflower; see more from this wedding here!

Bottom Heavy

While most floral crowns carry their weight at the top or slightly to one side, centering the volume of your crown at the bottom makes for a unique shape and an added touch of romance. Bonus tip: wear the crown beneath your up-do, around the base of your head, instead of on top!

photo by Nakalan McKay, floral crown by Honor Flowers; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Nakalan McKay, floral crown by Honor Flowers; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Amanda Dumouchelle Photography, floral crown by Passionflower; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Love Stories by Halie and Alec, floral crown by Fully Alive Florals; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Marion Heurteboust, floral crown by Les Cocottes; see more from this wedding here!

Voluminous

When it comes to floral crowns, you may as well go big or go home! Pile on the full blooms in a vibrant arrangement that will wow your guests with a major statement.

photo by Brancoprata, floral crown by Brancoprata; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Chellise Michael Photography, floral crown by That Time Events; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Cat Mayer Studio, floral crown by Mountain Flowers of Aspen; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Nicole Marie Photography, floral crown by Blossoms Living; see more from this wedding here!

photo by a sea of love, floral crown by Haute Floral; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Madeline Druce Photography, floral crown by Badlands & Co.; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Slubnestudio, floral crown by Pracownia Zieleni; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Studio Uma, floral crown by Bricolage; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Laurel McConnell Photography, floral crown by Floressence; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Taylor Lord

Greenery

When it comes to unexpected floral crowns, opting to play up the greenery is one of our favorite styling tricks! Leaves come in as many different shapes as flowers do, so mixing and matching various greenery can provide visual interest in your crown.

photo by Indium Photo, floral crown by Kansas City Blooms; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Kristian Lynae Photography, floral crown by Bloomsbury Blooms; see more from this wedding here!

photo by The Image Is Found, floral crown by Samuel Franklin Florals; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Matt Lien, floral crown by Le Jardin; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Peyton Rainey Photography, floral crown by Tony Foss Flowers; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Genevieve Renee Photographie, floral crown by Rebecca Dawn Design; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Page & Holmes Photography, floral crown by Hartelief; see more from this wedding here!

Not sure a floral crown is for you? Check out these 30 styling ideas for your wedding veil!

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The Foraged Collective – A 3-Day Ethereal Inspired Floral Workshop

February 21, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Brumley and Wells

Are you a florist looking to take your business and blooms to the next level this year? Junebug Weddings is partnering up with Roadside Blooms for The Foraged Collective, a 3-day ethereal inspired floral workshop. Hosted in Charleston, South Carolina, this floral intensive will take place August 1-3 2017.

Engage in an intimate workshop experience with hands-on instruction by three of the most inspiring florists in the industry: Katie Davis of Ponderosa & Thyme, Alicia Rico of Bows + Arrows, and Jennie Love with Love ‘n Fresh Flowers.

Investment

  • $2,550
  • Payment plans available
  • Payments in full receive $100 discount

What you will receive

  • 3-days of hands-on intensive instruction. Instructors will get into the nitty-gritty of color theory, design fundamentals, and mechanics so that attendees also learn the “why’s” of their techniques. This will make the skills and lessons learned easily transferable to your own work flow and aesthetic.
  • With only 25 attendees, you will benefit from meaningful interaction with each instructor. You will have lots of opportunity to ask them any questions about design, their work flow, business model, etc over the course of the 3 days.
  • You will have the opportunity to create swoon-worthy bouquets, centerpieces, wearables, and large unique installations.
  • All of your designs will be professionally photographed and you will be given all rights to them.
  • You’ll learn how to take excellent phone photos of your work for social media and how to boost your following.
  • An opportunity to interact with a Junebug Weddings representative and learn what bloggers are looking for and how to submit a winning submission.
  • Get a 1 – 1 portfolio and website critique with the Marketing Manager and an Account Executive from Junebug Weddings! What priceless feedback!
  • All materials provided for the workshop including flowers, containers, clippers, apron, and swag bag.

Location

The workshop will be located in one of the most beautiful places in our fair city, the Historic Parsonage House. Think quintessential, charming Charleston architecture with double piazzas and a private garden courtyard.

Lodging

Lodging is not included, however room blocks have been negotiated and will be sent upon registration.

Meals

Meals to include 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 cocktail hours perfect for mingling, and snacks and beverages. Nightly cocktail hour in the courtyard! Charleston is a serious foodie town and dinner recommendations will be provided.

Photography

Each participant will receive beautifully photographed images of their work as well as action shots with all rights for portfolio and marketing use.

Transportation

Uber is the best way to get to and from the airport. Once downtown, everything is within walking distance.

Space is Limited

In order for attendees to receive a meaningful hands-on experience, space is very limited.

Meet the Mentors

Katie Davis of Ponderosa & Thyme

Katie is an international wedding florist based in the heart of the Willamette Valley near Portland Oregon. Best known for her textural designs inspired by nature, Katie uses the most luxurious and beautiful flowers available while incorporating locally foraged, unique and sensory plants into each arrangement for a visually breathtaking experience.

Katie’s work can be seen in many of the top wedding publications and blogs such as Magnolia Rouge, Style Me Pretty, Brides, Wedding Sparrow, The Knot, Wedding Chicks, Ever Ours & Grey Likes among others.

Alicia Rico of Bows + Arrows

Alicia of Bows & Arrows Flowers is part of a husband & wife floral-design duo with a rich background in fine arts—namely, painting and sculpture. Internationally renowned, they have executed weddings around the world in places such as Thailand, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and France.

With over ten years of floral experience and more than 150,000 Instagram followers, their work has been featured in publications such as Martha Stewart, The Knot, and Southern Weddings. Alicia is named by Martha Stewart Weddings as one of nation’s top florists.

Jennie Love of Love ‘n Fresh Flowers

Jennie is a trained horticulturist and life-long farmer who first began flower farming in 2007. Her natural niche as a “farmer florist” for wedding and special event design, has lead to her becoming a recognized leader in the local flower renaissance with her distinctively lush and textural creations.

She has been prominently featured in major press, including the New York Times as well as in numerous, magazines, style blogs, and books. Jennie is currently Vice President for the National Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers and writes regularly for Cut Flower Quarterly. Jennie is named by Martha Stewart Weddings as one of the nation’s top florists.

This amazing opportunity will fill up fast, so register now! We can’t wait to meet you in Charleston!

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