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Succulent Inspired San Luis Obispo Wedding at The Casitas Estate

April 11, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Katie and Andy’s coastal California wedding combined elegant natural greenery with insanely inspired DIY details! When searching for a venue, the couple fell in love with The Casitas Estate‘s unique Spanish estate vibes, and immediately knew it was the location for them. Katie is a graphic designer by trade, so she single-handedly designed her wedding’s amazing invitation suite, hand-lettered wooden signs, and personalized succulent favors. We can’t get enough of how Krista Ashley Photography captured every breathtaking detail in this wedding, including the brilliant donut escort card display that doubled as a dessert table!

The Couple:

Katie and Andy

The Wedding:

The Casitas Estate, San Luis Obispo, California

Our venue had such a unique Spanish estate feel. The grounds were covered with succulents, which was our theme/obsession for the wedding. Not to mention the view was absolutely incredible. It seemed meant to be.

I am a graphic designer and designed and created every aspect of our invite package. From the save the dates, to the invitation itself. I picked out the paper and cut out every envelope liner, hand wrote every address, hand stamped every return address, tied all of the gold twine around the invite package and attached our custom logo stamp.

The ceremony was the most memorable moment of the day. There was something so special about being able to be so personal with one another in front of our closest family and friends. It was also probably one of the hardest things I have ever done, speaking so personally in front of that many people. And that is what made it so special, that we did that together.

Our advice: Stay Organized! We got one of those giant desk planners/calendars, and wrote down everything. Every month at the top of the calendar, I would list out our to-do list for that month.

Our favors were small metal tins with succulents in them with a gift tag featuring the wedding logo hand stamped on there that I designed for our wedding. We wanted to give everyone something that they could use. Every time I see the succulents at my house, my parents house, or friends house; I know that they were from our wedding.

I also hand painted multiple famous love quotes on old wooden slabs that were positioned down the isle of the ceremony and at the bridal table at our reception.

Bridal Processional: “I Need My Girl” – The National
Recessional: “Future Starts Slow” – The Kills
First Dance: “She Loves You” – The Gaslight Anthem

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Krista Ashley Photography
Event Planning – Sandcastle Celebrations
Venue – The Casitas Estate
Floral Design – Adornments Flowers & Finery
Catering – The Rib Line
Cake – Just Baked
Officiant – Mark Osborn
DJ – Modern Symphony
Invitations – Katie Zuvella
Hair Styling – Rhyan Townsend
Wedding Dress – Katie May
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Weddington Way
Groom’s Apparel – Frank + Oak
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rentals – Central Coast Tent & Party

 

Congratulations to Katie and Andy, and a special thanks to Krista Ashley Photography for sharing their wedding with us. Love this wedding’s sophisticated garden vibes? Then you’ve got to see this Los Angeles indoor garden wedding at Millwick!

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Tropical Chic Bali Wedding at Seseh Beach Villas

April 10, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Casey and Matt’s Bali wedding featured intimate vibes, tropical accents, and perhaps our favorite wedding detail ever: tons of cute puppies! The couple loves the ocean, so when they decided on a destination wedding, Bali was at the top of their list. Casey and Matt’s wedding took place at Seseh Beach Villas, a gorgeous beachfront venue that they decked out with natural greenery to complement Bali’s natural forests. We are totally in love with the wedding party photos that Terralogical captured, including Casey’s bridal party’s stunning all-white beachy cocktail dresses.

The Couple:

Casey & Matt

The Wedding:

Seseh Beach Villas, Bali

We had actually chosen/booked/paid for a different venue and 2 months before the wedding we had to move venues. We are so glad we did, we loves Seseh Beach Villas in Canggu. The staff were amazing the views beautiful and it provided an intimate and relaxed but classy vibe all in one.

Our photographer was wonderful. Govinda came and met with us at out hotel in the week beforehand so we could chat about what we were thinking and he delivered just that. Natural shots, no awkward posing and most of the time it felt as though he wasn’t even there.

Our wedding planning advice: Enjoy it, because it’s sad when its over…also wedding planners are like fairy god mothers.

Our processional song was ‘Here Comes The Sun’ by The Beatles and our first dance was James Arthur’s ‘Say You Won’t Let Go.’

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Terralogical
Event Planning & Floral Design – Global Weddings
Venue – Seseh Beach Villas
Invitations – Heartstring Design & Print
Makeup Artist – Dollface Darlings
Wedding Dress – Made with Love Bridal

 

Congratulations to Casey and Matt, and a huge thanks to Junebug member Terralogical for sharing their wedding with us. Love this wedding’s relaxed beach vibes? Check out this passionate and personal Tofino Beach elopement!

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This Couple’s Sweet First Look Will Give You All the Goosebumps

April 10, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

If you needed any more reasons to be convinced to have a first look, look no further than Melissa and Chris’s first moments together on their special day! The couple’s first look took place on top of a deserted parking garage, which allowed their raw emotion and love to truly shine under Florida’s big blue sky. Lauren Louise Collective beautifully captured every amazing detail of their first look, tropical couple portraits, and greenery-inspired wedding décor at minimal Lake Worth venue, Social House.

The Couple:

Melissa and Chris

The Wedding:

Social House, Lake Worth, Florida

Chris and I both agree the most memorable part of the day would be the first look and vows. For the first look we went to the top of a deserted parking garage in Delray Beach and saw each other for the first time, that moment will forever be engraved in my mind.

My two-piece wedding dress was handmade. The skirt by my grandma and the top by my good friend/designer Rachel Marie Hurst. Having people that mean a lot to me create something special for my wedding made the day that much more meaningful and unforgettable.

Working with our photographers was a dream. They know how to capture the moments in life rather than rigid, posed photos. The ease of the day showed in our final photos and we love them!

Our vows were extra special because we wrote them ourselves and the amount of love that was in the room (small 75 person wedding) was overwhelming.

Remember at the end of the day, it’s just a party. The most important thing that will happen that day are the vows, and the actual ‘getting married’ part. Everything else (the food, dancing, drinks) is all fluff, make it fun but don’t stress yourself out about the little things.

Both Chris and I are very involved in the local art/music scene in South Florida. Social House, a creative co-working studio, is a staple in that community, bringing together some of the most creative people I know. After we got engaged there wasn’t a question in our minds where we were going to get married… it was hands down Social House.

Having a wedding that solely reflected us as a couple was the most important part of planning. We didnt stress about the small stuff and thought about what would make a wedding fun for not only us but our closest family and friends… naturally good music (huge motown, funk, soul fans), great food (we didnt want a sit down wedding because we loved the idea of just an extend cocktail hour so everyone could mingle), and an open bar (our favorite bartenders from Delray Beach donated their time and made the night even that much more enjoyable).

Our wedding vibes were minimal & green. Our wedding venue/reception is very bright and clean with beautiful white brick walls and simple decor that speaks for itself. We didn’t want to take away from the space so we went with a minimalist vibe with lots of green plants and palms (which saved on the overall floral cost).

We didn’t have any distinct wedding colors which led to some beautiful inspiration from our floral/rental/planner Jenny (Port+Palm Co.). The flowers that she picked for the bouquets were seasonal and had lots of different colors.

Chris‘s band Hillside Spirit Revival played a mini set right before we got into the first dances.

Processional: Into the Mystic – Van Morrison
Recessional: That’s What’s Up – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
First Dance: Florida Key – The New Basement Tapes
Father-Daughter Dance: Wild World – Cat Stevens
Mother-Son Dance: In My Life – Beatles

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lauren Louise Collective
Event Planning, Floral Design, & Rentals – Port + Palm Co.
Venue – Social House
Catering – Aioli
Cake – Nanis Dough
Officiant – Dan Westervelt
DJ – Shutdown Productions
Live Music – Hillside Spirit Revival
Videography – byDesign Films
Invitations – Melissa Michaud
Makeup Artist – Palm Beach Makeup Pro
Hair Styling – Salon Resta
Wedding Dress – Rachel Marie Hurst
Bridal Accessories – Acute Designs, Keds
Groom’s & Groomsmen’s Apparel – Calvin Klein
Transportation – Molly’s Trolleys

 

Congratulations to Melissa and Chris, and a huge thanks to Lauren Louise Collective for sharing their wedding with us. Love this wedding’s minimal greenery vibes? Then you’ve got to see this Reading Art Works wedding that takes modern minimalism to the next level!

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