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Everything to Know About Having a Hawaii Wedding

September 21, 2024 | riley
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Hawaii is a dream destination for many couples looking to combine their wedding with a tropical getaway. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and unparalleled beauty, it’s no wonder that Hawaii is a top choice for couples seeking a memorable and picturesque wedding experience. 

There’s a lot that goes into wedding planning, especially if you’re hosting a destination celebration, which is why we’re breaking down everything you need to know about having a spectacular Hawaiian wedding—from choosing the right island and understanding local customs to savoring delicious island cuisine and ensuring legal requirements are met.

Choosing the Perfect Island for Your Hawaii Wedding

Oahu

Known as “The Gathering Place,” Oahu is the most populated island and home to Honolulu, the state capital. It’s a perfect blend of city life and natural beauty. Waikiki Beach, famous for its iconic views and bustling atmosphere, is ideal for a lively wedding. For a more serene setting, consider the North Shore, with its stunning beaches and laid-back vibe.

While there, explore historic sites like Pearl Harbor, hike to Diamond Head for panoramic views, or enjoy shopping and dining in Honolulu.

Maui

Often dubbed “The Valley Isle,” Maui is renowned for its luxury resorts, stunning beaches, and scenic drives. Wailea offers high-end resorts and beautiful beaches, while Kaanapali is known for its picturesque coastline. 

Some can’t-be-missed highlights include driving the Road to Hana for breathtaking views, visiting Haleakalā National Park for sunrise or sunset, and enjoying whale watching during the winter months.

Kauai

Kauai is the oldest and most lush island, offering dramatic landscapes and a more tranquil experience. The Na Pali Coast provides stunning backdrops, while botanical gardens like Limahuli Garden & Preserve offer a serene setting. Hanalei Bay is also a popular choice for its natural beauty.

Spend your downtime exploring Waimea Canyon, taking a boat tour along the Na Pali Coast, or enjoy the countless hiking trails that offer breathtaking views.

Big Island (Hawaii)

The Big Island is known for its volcanic terrain, black sand beaches, and lush rainforests. Kona offers beautiful beaches and luxury resorts, while Hilo is known for its lush scenery and waterfalls. Consider incorporating views of the Kilauea volcano for a dramatic backdrop.

Thanks to its extremely diverse landscapes, Hawaii offers a wide variety of things to do, including visiting Volcanoes National Park, exploring the black sand beaches of Punalu’u, and taking a stargazing tour at Mauna Kea.

Lanai

Lanai is an exclusive and luxurious island known for its high-end resorts and pristine beaches. Resorts like Four Seasons provide luxurious settings with stunning ocean views. While you’re enjoying the island to yourself, be sure to explore Lanai City, visit the Garden of the Gods, and enjoy activities like snorkeling and off-road adventures.

Hawaii Wedding Vendor Highlights

Photographers

Roy Nuesca Photography

Review: “Roy is the perfect wedding photographer. On top of capturing the wonderful moments, he was great at getting everyone comfortable, extremely patient, courteous, and great at not taking away the moment. He was also great before the big day at understanding our needs and capturing the moments that were important to us. During our engagement session and at the actual wedding, Roy knew exactly what the best shots were, leveraging our venue and day’s unique environments, and captured our day better than we could have imagined. We are happy to be a reference for him whenever needed.”

The Indi Collective

Review: “Our wedding photos were stunning. Each one was so artistic and captured both the magnitude and intimacy of the day. We loved them so much that four years later, I still want to write Lauren a glowing review!”

Jenna Lee Pictures

Review: “Jenna Lee is absolutely amazing!! My now wife and I traveled from Indiana to Hawaii to elope, and we wanted a photographer who could capture us as the goofy, loving couple we are. She, by far, exceeded our expectations. Our photos turned out beautifully, and she caught very organic moments that we will cherish for the rest of our lives. We talked and shared our experiences with life. She has such a big heart, and she put her all into our photos. I can not thank her enough for the most gorgeous photos!”

Derek Wong Photography

Review: “Derek is an amazing photographer who helped capture our most precious and intimate moments. We worked with him exclusively for our engagement photos and later for our wedding three years later. Through the pandemic and with our wedding being rescheduled so many times–Derek stayed by our side. The results of the photos were phenomenal. He has a way of making all of us feel at ease, and that’s reflected in the pictures. We’re so grateful to have had Derek and his team be a part of our love journey. It truly made capturing the precious moments that much more enjoyable. We’re forever grateful. The pictures are vibrant and delicate at the same time. It exudes the emotions of the day and truly encapsulates the love we have for each other.”

Randi Kreckman

Review: “Randi was absolutely wonderful to work with. My husband and I had never been to Hawaii before, and she was so helpful and patient while helping us plan our perfect day. Not only did she help us pick a gorgeous setting for our ceremony and pictures, but she also helped us find an officiant, someone to do my hair and makeup, a florist, and even a spot for dinner with our families. Also, she made us feel very comfortable in front of the camera by letting us just be ourselves and just embrace our newlywed bliss. All of our photos are absolutely stunning, and I truly love every single one of them. I cannot stop showing them to my friends and family. If you have the opportunity to book Randi, do not hesitate to do so. I promise you will not be disappointed.”

Officiant

Heartfelt Ceremonies

Review: “Ashlee was honestly everything we could’ve hoped for in an officiant. Not only was she our officiant, but she really was an open-minded sounding board for all of our ideas and was so experienced. She really helped take the edge off for us with her easy going and personable demeanor. You can really tell how much she cares about each of the couples she works with. If you are looking for an officiant with the best energy, she is your gal. I honestly cant say enough good things about her! 100/10”

Local Customs and Traditions

Incorporating Hawaiian customs can make your wedding deeply meaningful and culturally rich. If this is something you’re interested in, these are a couple of things you can include:

Lei Ceremony

The lei ceremony is a cherished Hawaiian tradition where the bride and groom exchange floral garlands as a symbol of love, respect, and the spirit of aloha. Leis can be crafted from various flowers, such as plumeria, orchids, or even seashells.

Hawaiian Blessings

A Hawaiian blessing, or oli, involves chants and rituals to honor the land and the couple. This can be performed by a local kahuna (priest) or cultural practitioner. This blessing can provide a spiritual and cultural connection to Hawaii, integrating traditional practices into your wedding ceremony.

Koa Wood Decor

Koa wood is a valuable native Hawaiian material often used in furniture and crafts. Incorporating koa wood into your wedding décor–such as in centerpieces or table settings–honors local craftsmanship and traditions. Consider making custom koa wood items, such as engraved plaques or decorative pieces, to add a personal touch to your wedding.

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Navigating Legal Requirements

Marriage License

You can obtain a marriage license from any Hawaii state marriage license office. Both parties must be present, and you don’t need to be a resident of Hawaii. Hawaii also has no waiting period, so you can marry immediately once you have your license. 

Both parties must provide valid identification, such as a driver’s license or passport. If previously married, you’ll need to provide the date of dissolution of the last marriage.

Officiant Requirements

Your officiant must be authorized to perform weddings in Hawaii. This includes religious leaders, judges, or registered officiants through the State of Hawaii. Make sure your chosen officiant is legally recognized to perform the ceremony.

Local Cuisine and Drinks

Poke

Poke is a traditional Hawaiian dish made with diced raw fish, often tuna, marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, and other seasonings. It’s typically served over rice and can be customized with various toppings. Serve it as a fresh and light appetizer or part of a seafood-focused dinner.

Kalua Pig

Kalua pig is traditionally cooked in an imu, an underground oven, which gives it a distinctive smoky flavor. The pork is tender and flavorful, making it a popular choice for a traditional Hawaiian feast–it is usually the main star of a luau, after all.

Loco Moco

Loco moco is a comforting dish that features a hamburger patty served over rice, topped with a fried egg, and smothered in gravy. It’s a hearty and satisfying option for a casual reception. It tends to be enjoyed for breakfast, so if you’re having a brunch wedding, this can be a great menu item to include.

Shaved Ice

No matter what island you visit, you’ll find countless shaved ice stands. It’s a delicious treat that helps you keep cool and is easy to personalize. To include the sweet treat on your big day, consider bringing in a shaved ice truck to enjoy while your guests are dancing the night away.

Mai Tai

The Mai Tai is a classic Hawaiian cocktail made with rum, lime juice, orgeat syrup, and a combination of fruit juices. It’s a tropical favorite that pairs well with the island setting, making it the perfect choice as a signature cocktail.

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Entertainment and Activities

Hawaiian Luau 

Embrace the Hawaiian culture with a traditional luau featuring hula dancers, fire performers, and a meal of island delicacies. It’s a vibrant way to celebrate and share the local culture while keeping your guests entertained during the reception.

Live Island Music

Set the mood with live Hawaiian music. Whether it’s the soothing sounds of slack-key guitar or lively ukulele tunes, local musicians can provide the perfect soundtrack for your special day.

Sunset Cruise

If your wedding is smaller, treat your guests to a romantic sunset cruise. It’s a spectacular way to soak in the breathtaking views and celebrate your union with the ocean as your backdrop. It makes for the perfect cocktail hour while your vendors prepare your space for your reception.

DIY Bars

Engage your guests with interactive Hawaiian workshops like lei-making or traditional Hawaiian crafts. It’s a great way to add a personal touch to your wedding festivities, and their crafts make for a great wedding favor.

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Weather Considerations

Hawaii’s tropical climate is generally favorable, but it’s important to be prepared. The rainy season typically runs from November to March and varies based on the islands. For example, Kauai is known to be one of the rainiest places on Earth, whereas The Big Island is usually dry and sunny. While showers are often brief, it’s wise to have a backup plan for outdoor events.

Of course, the islands are also very sunny, so it’s crucial to ensure that you and your guests stay hydrated, especially if your wedding is outdoors. Provide plenty of water and shade options, and encourage guests to use sunscreen to protect against sunburn.

Practical Tips for Planning

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable wedding experience, consider the following practical tips:

  • Booking – Book flights and accommodations well in advance to secure the best rates and availability. Look for packages that include both travel and lodging for added convenience.
  • Guest Accommodations – Consider arranging group rates or blocks of rooms at nearby hotels for your guests to simplify travel arrangements.
  • Choosing Vendors – Collaborate with local vendors who are familiar with the island’s unique logistics and venues. Their expertise will be invaluable, especially if you’re not a local yourself.
  • Scheduling – If you have guests traveling from different time zones, plan your wedding schedule with their comfort in mind. Allow time for acclimatization and consider time zone differences when scheduling events.
  • Communication – Keep guests informed about the itinerary and any time zone changes to avoid confusion. You can do this easily on your invites or your wedding website.

By embracing local customs and carefully planning every detail, you can create a wedding experience that reflects the spirit of Hawaii and celebrates your love in a truly unforgettable way. If you’re looking to host a beach wedding and are concerned about logistics, don’t fret. We’re breaking down everything you need to know! And, of course, check out our vetted directory of high-quality wedding vendors in Hawaii to ensure your wedding is the day of your dreams!

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15 Subtly Spooky Halloween Wedding Ideas

September 20, 2024 | Junebug Weddings

Halloween is right around the corner, which has us loving all things spooky. While your Halloween wedding may not be all witches and ghosts, there are a few subtly spooky elements you can add to your day without sacrificing style or elegance. From black table settings to pumpkin decor to killer jackets that will keep you warm while having you dressed in theme, these are 10 Halloween wedding ideas for your big day.

Halloween Wedding Ideas

1. Black Table Settings

Nothing says Halloween more than black table settings with orange accents. Because the color is so timeless, you’ll never have to worry about it looking out of style when you look back on your wedding photos years later.

2. Moody Florals

When it comes to choosing a color palette, you’re likely going to want to lean into darker colors. While black makes an appearance often, we understand that it’s not a color that everyone wants to include in their big day. That’s why moody shades of purples and reds can be used in your florals to help you tie into the theme without being too dark.

3. Dark Colored Wedding Cakes

If you want to keep your table settings light but want to incorporate the color black into your wedding design some other way, consider a black wedding cake. Not into the dark shade? You can also do orange, burgundy, green, or purple–topped with a ghostly cake topper, of course.

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4. Black Denim Jackets

There’s nothing we love more than when newlyweds rock matching jackets on their big day. Sure, you could just wear a black denim or leather jacket and call it a day. Or you can take it a step further and add a decal or painting on the back that makes it all that much spookier.

Image by Kylie Farmer

Shop Halloween-Inspired Wedding Jackets: Till Death Gothic Skeleton Faux Leather Jacket; Gothic Skeleton Studded Denim Jacket; The Lovers Tarot Card Faux Leather Jacket; Floral Skull Till Death Faux Leather Jacket

5. Moody Wedding Stationary

To get your guests in the holiday spirit before the wedding day, send out moody wedding stationery. You can find everything from tarot card-inspired invites to programs covered in skeletons.

Shop Halloween-Inspired Wedding Stationary: NOVA Til Death Wedding Invitation Template; Skeleton Wedding Invitation Set; Tarot Card Personalized Wedding Invitation; Halloween Gothic Frame Wedding Invitation

6. Dramatic Makeup + Beauty Looks

Looking for more ways to incorporate Halloween into your bridal look? Go for dramatic makeup, with dark lipstick shades, a smokey eye, and deep nail polish colors.

7. Black Wedding Gown

Here at Junebug, we are firm believers that your wedding day should look exactly how you want. This means forgoing any traditions that don’t fit your personality. If a white wedding dress doesn’t call to you, don’t wear one! Black is a non-traditional yet elegant way to showcase who you are while being the perfect fit for the holiday.

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8. Costumes + Masks

Okay, so this one may not exactly be subtle, but it’s such a fun way to entertain your guests at the end of the night. Ask your guests to bring their own favorite costume accessories or pass them out during your reception. Either way, be sure to snap a lot of photos because this is one detail you are definitely going to want to remember.

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9. All Black Groom + Groomsmen Attire

Nothing looks more suave than all-black groom and groomsmen attire. It’s easy to find, looks good on absolutely everyone, and photographs beautifully.

10. Pass Out Candy

One of the most exciting parts of Halloween is the trick or treating. While you may not be able to do this at your wedding, you can still incorporate the concept by passing out candy as your wedding favor or putting together a candy bar instead of having a wedding cake.

11. Subtle Pumpkin Decor

You don’t have to skip pumpkins altogether if you want a subtle look. Rather than place them everywhere, you look, place small pumpkins sporadically throughout your venue for a more subdued look. This can include your ceremony backdrop, your reception tables, or your photo booth.

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12. Themed Neon Signs

Neon signs are always a great idea, so if you’re going to include one for your reception, why not make it themed? Anything along the lines of “till death do us party” is the perfect fit.

Shop neon signs: 1. Till We Are Ghosts Neon Sign; 2. Old English Til Death Neon Sign; 3. Til Death Heart Neon Sign; 4. In This Life And The Next Neon Sign; 5. Love You to Death Neon Sign

13. Halloween Entertainment

Nothing says spooky quite like including some spooky entertainment during your reception. Consider a tarot card reader, fire breather, magician, or circus performers.

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14. Smoking Cocktails

To add an element of spookiness to your cocktail hour, consider adding dry ice to your cocktails to make it seem like it’s smoking. Not a fan of that? Try smoked cocktails with the help of a cloche instead!

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15. Candles Galore

There’s something about fall that makes us think of lighting an abundance of candles and curling up in bed with a blanket and some hot tea. Bring those same cozy vibes to your big day with candles everywhere. From the aisle of your ceremony space to your reception tables, there are so many areas where you can include them And they can be cheaper than flowers, so it’s a great money saving options without sacrificing beauty.

Loving these Halloween wedding ideas and looking for even more ways to make your special day feel extra cozy? Check out these 15 delightfully cozy ideas. And don’t forget the signature cocktails that will help you warm up, too!

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Whimsical North Carolina Botanical Garden Wedding

September 20, 2024 | justine

Charisse and Hannah, being true New Yorkers, wanted to keep that vibe alive on their big day. Hannah’s father, who’s a botanist and the director of the North Carolina Botanical Garden, played a special role in this. After Hannah’s mother passed away in 2020, the garden dedicated the breezeway entry to her memory. So, getting married in the Sara Waitt Breezeway was a beautiful way for them to honor and include her in their celebration. With a summer garden theme, a soft, romantic color palette, and a touch of whimsy, their vision came to life perfectly at the North Carolina Botanical Garden wedding.

Surrounded by their closest loved ones and the lush beauty of the gardens, the brides pledged their love in a heartfelt ceremony at the breezeway. They chose simple decor that perfectly complemented the picturesque setting, with flowers climbing up the beams to enhance the serene atmosphere. After the ceremony, they hosted a stunning reception at Carolina Grove. The all-white indoor space, with its soaring ceilings, was beautifully accented by tablescapes featuring delicate centerpieces, candles, and vintage-inspired settings, creating a truly unforgettable celebration.

If you and your partner dream of greenery and florals as the perfect backdrop for your special day, this enchanting celebration is a must-see. House of Willingham captured all the swoon-worthy details of this gorgeous garden wedding, filled with inspiration you’ll definitely want to share with your vendors.

The Couple:

Charisse and Hannah

The Wedding:

North Carolina Botanical Garden, North Carolina, United States

Personalizing their North Carolina Botanical Garden Wedding Ceremony with Their Favorite Songs

We made our ceremony special with our own personal guitarist. Hannah’s Uncle Mike, a very talented musician, played for each of us as we walked down the aisle. Hannah walked to “Golden Hour” by Kacey Musgraves, and I to “All My Life” by K-Ci & JoJo.

A Quiet Moment Amid the Wedding Whirlwind

Our private last dance was the most memorable moment of the day. The wedding was such a whirlwind, but for 3 minutes and 18 seconds—the length of “Golden Hour” by Kacey Musgraves—everything came to a standstill, and we were able to fully soak in the moment together. It was so special.

Why Hiring a Planner Is Worth Every Penny

Hire a planner! If possible, find a way to budget for one—you will never regret the help. A skilled planner can take care of the countless details that go into making your wedding day run smoothly, from coordinating vendors to managing timelines and troubleshooting any last-minute issues.  It’s an investment that brings peace of mind and helps turn your vision into reality.

How the Breezeway Became a Tribute to Hannah’s Mom

Hannah’s father is a botanist and the director of the North Carolina Botanical Garden. When Hannah’s mother passed away in 2020, the garden generously dedicated the breezeway entry to her. Getting married in the Sara Waitt Breezeway was a deeply meaningful way for us to honor and include her in our special day. The forecast predicted temperatures in the high 90s, but it felt like Hannah’s mom really put the “breeze” in her Breezeway for us that day!

Bringing Jamaican Flavor to Their Celebration

Our dinner menu was a tribute to Charisse’s home country, Jamaica! It was exciting to bring Jamaican culture into our celebration with dishes like jerk chicken, coconut rice and peas, plantain curry, oxtail-style short rib, and more. We were a bit concerned about finding authentic Jamaican food in North Carolina, but our fantastic catering team went above and beyond, making the menu taste just like home.

Making the Day Unique with Bluebonnet Bouquets and Monogrammed Sneakers

Hailing from Austin, Hannah and our florist worked hard to source Texas bluebonnets for her bouquet. When it became clear that getting the preserved flowers across state lines was a slim chance, I found a beautiful bluebonnet bouquet pin as a perfect alternative. Meanwhile, knowing that I’m a huge sneaker enthusiast and would want to switch out of heels for the dance floor, Hannah surprised me with a fresh pair of AirForce1s, custom monogrammed with my new initials.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – House of Willingham
Event Planning – Kathryne Krueger
Ceremony Venue – North Carolina Botanical Garden
Reception Venue – Carolina Grove
Floral Design – Sweetlove Blossoms
Catering – HL Catering
Dessert – Sweetwater Ices
DJ – Triangle Sound Service
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Wedded Kiss
Rentals – Curated Events + Greenhouse Picker Sisters
Lighting – Themeworks
Transportation – Triangle Corporate Coach

 

Congratulations to Charisse and Hannah on their whimsical North Carolina Botanical Garden wedding. A big thank you to House of Willingham for capturing all the swoon-worthy details of this gorgeous garden wedding. 

Honoring passed loved ones in meaningful ways adds a deeply personal touch to your celebration, making it all the more special. Whether through a sentimental ceremony, thoughtful decor, or a tribute to cherished memories, these touches can create lasting, heartfelt moments.

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