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DIY Downtown Chicago Wedding at City View Loft

May 29, 2016 | editorial team

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When Bridget and Dan said “I do” at City View Loft in downtown Chicago, the most important thing to them was to make sure that their loved ones felt welcomed and ready to laugh. They wanted to truly celebrate the community of friends and family they felt so blessed to have, so they included as many people as possible in the ceremony planning as well as the decorating of the loft. During the ceremony, both Bridget and Dan said there was so much positive energy, and the whole room erupted into cheers when they were pronounced husband and wife. Megan Saul Photography got in on all the fun, and she captured every sweet moment from Bridget and Dan’s big day – starting with their first look and ending with a big group dance to Beyoncé during the final song of the night.

The Couple:

Bridget and Dan

The Wedding:

City View Loft, Chicago, Illinois

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We tried to plan the day so our loved ones felt welcomed and ready to laugh. Our dear friend officiated the ceremony, two friends performed a reading, friends sang us down the aisle, our invitations, table numbers, welcome sign and hanging menu for the reception were all made with love by friends and family.

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We wrote our ceremony with our dear friend, Chris who officiated the wedding. We took inspiration from readings we loved, advice on the internet, and always trying to keep a sense of humor. Two of our friends read an excerpt from the children’s book “I Like You” by Sandol Stoddard Warburg. We had a ring warming during the ceremony where we passed our rings through the rows of our guests so they can take a moment to send us some good vibes or prayers for our marriage. It was a time for us to step back and see all the people who helped get us to this place in our relationship.

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Processional – Gold by Interference
Recessional – La Da Da by Basia Bulat
First Dance – Stand By Me by Ben E. King

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From the Groom: Right before Chris announced us as married, everyone erupted into cheers and started using the noisemakers we placed on their seats. They were intended for after the kiss, but everyone just went for it. Plus, I got to marry B, that was pretty memorable.

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Almost all of the decor was DIY made by myself or made by talented friends and family. My favorite piece was what held the rings during the ring warming ceremony. It was made from a cigar box, fabric scraps, and ribbon. The cigar box was my father’s who passed away unexpectedly a few months before we were engaged.

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The ceremony was filled with so much energy. I’ve never experienced all that love in one room before. Everyone was so happy! Also, during the last dance we ending up being engulfed in a big group hug by everyone on the dance floor while we sang along to Beyonce. It was perfect!

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Megan Saul Photography
Event Planning – Naturally Yours Events
Venue – City View Loft
Floral Design – The Bread & Butterfly
Catering – LM Catering
Cake – Firecakes Donuts
DJ – Gold Noise DJs
Invitations – Melanie Jeanne Plank
Makeup Artist – Jeannie Giannone
Hair Styling – Xotchilt M. Alcantar
Wedding Dress – Lillian West
Rings – Simply Wood Rings

 

Our deepest congratulations to Bridget and Dan on their wedding! Love the City View Loft? Take a look at more urban Chicago wedding inspiration like this blush and metallic Chicago wedding at Stan Mansion.

xoxoSamantha

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Woodland Wonderland Wedding at Fort Boggy State Park

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Jennifer and Alex had a hard time finding just the right forested circle venue that they envisioned, but Fort Boggy State Park ended up being everything they were looking for. Having the reception at their family property afterwards also gave guests enough space to pitch a tent and stay to celebrate for as long as they wanted. Transforming the completely untamed, wild nature into their dream wedding venue took a lot of hard work, but it was a bonding experience and a true labor of love. Max & Sam Photography captured every moment from this intimate, woodland celebration, and the DIY decorations and flowers at the reception really made it look like a forest wonderland!

The Couple:

Jennifer and Alex

The Wedding:

Fort Boggy State Park, Centerville, Texas

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We looked around at many venues, but none of them had the forested circle that I have had in my imagination for so long. They also had such strict time limits, and I wanted a camping-style wedding where everyone stayed and celebrated as long as their heart desired.

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We then thought of the wild idea of my family’s property. It was completely untamed, and nobody saw how or believed it would work at first. We were determined it was the best place to have the wedding exactly how we wanted. It ended up being a great bonding experience to be out in nature together doing hard physical work, and it was so rewarding to see it finished in the end.

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I used to be a florist who day-dreamed about her own future bouquet, so I decided to arrange my bouquet and floral crown. One of my good friends who is a florist worked on the other flowers and helped me set up. It was a lot of hard work, but it was worth it in the end to have my dream come true without breaking my budget.

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Nearly the entire wedding was DIY. We designed and printed the invitations on flower seed paper. We hunted for and bought our mismatched china and decor. We used some of my painted mismatched chairs and also bought more to paint. I sculpted our cake toppers. I had my hand on every detail so that we could keep the budget as low as possible.

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The reading of the vows and our first dance were the most memorable moments to us. They were both moments filled with tears of happiness and complete and total unconditional love. Another thing about our wedding that was unique was that after most of the guests had gone home and only the campers remained we had an amazing last dance, talked late into the night, and fell asleep under tables. We woke up under the clear tent to all the trees and birds and it was just beautiful.

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Max & Sam Photography
Ceremony Venue – Fort Boggy State Park
Reception Venue – Private Residence
Cake – Susie’s Cake and Confections
Officiant – Candi
Videography – Trae Stanley
Wedding Dress – Oleg Cassini
Groom’s Apparel – BALANI Custom Suits
Rings – La More Design
Rentals – Aztec Rentals
Transportation – Ed Cravey Transportation

 

Many thanks to Max & Sam Photography for sharing Jennifer and Alex’s Fort Boggy State Park wedding with Junebug. For more woodland wedding inspiration, take a look at this Mississippi wedding at Rasberry Greene.

xoxoSamantha

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This California Wedding Inspiration Puts a Modern Twist on Irish Tradition

May 28, 2016 | editorial team

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This California wedding inspiration from Jessie Schultz Photography provided some modern twists on Irish wedding traditions. The inland hills of Southern California are the home of Rancho Las Lomas, a secluded ranch that combines the very best of the green woods and Californian sea breezes. The ranch ended up being the perfect backdrop for both the ceremony and reception. The decorations from this styled shoot came together with the designs of Abby Lee Events and the floral arrangements from Collected with Love. Green is a very traditional Irish wedding color, so the shoot incorporated plenty of green eucalyptus plants and Bells of Ireland, while keeping things modern by adding in blue and silver hues wherever possible.

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We wanted to bring out all the spring colors for this year and I thought, what better way then bringing back some old traditions to it as well. This is where the Irish theme came in and we ran with it. We started with a stunning powder blue wedding gown made by Jim Helm by Hayley Paige from Mary Me Bridal. A blue wedding gown in Ireland symbolized purity in ancient time before white became the universal symbol of virginity.

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A romantic soft tradition for the bride in Ireland is for her hair to be braided for her wedding. Braided hair is an ancient symbol of feminine power and luck. So our hairdresser Jen styled the bride and her two bridesmaids to have beautiful soft braids in their hair. The bride wore more of a waterfall braid that went around her crown with the rest of her hair styled down. The two bridesmaids had their hair softly braided to the side.

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During the ceremony the hands of the bride and groom were literally tied together with a soft colored thin rope to form a knot. This symbolizes the joining of husband and wife. This is the origin of the phrase “tying the knot” and why we still say that to this day.

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After the bride and groom were pronounced husband and wife, we moved onto the cocktail hour. We all know how Ireland is known for their beer and whiskey so we had plenty of Guinness and Jameson for the guests. We made a “Pear Irish Mule” for our signature cocktail drink.

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Walking over to the reception, we walked into a beautiful space with green everywhere. Green grass, green cactus, green trees, all different shades of green which just complimented all of our greenery on our long family styled table by Party Pieces by Perry. Collected with Love dressed the long family styled table with Eucalyptus, Bells of Ireland, Blue Thistle, white Dahlia, and white Roses. The tableware by Cherished Rentals filled the table with lots of silver and blue to add just enough pop to bring your eyes back to the green.

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This unique cake was the perfect mix of tradition with a twist of modern. A traditional Irish cake would be a fruit cake made with honey and soaked in Irish whisky, then frosted with sweet white glaze. Love Cakes made the middle tier a naked cake to give that modern feel, and so you could see the delicious fruit filled inside, while the top tier and bottom tier were the traditional frosted white.

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The Talented Team:

Photography – Jessie Schultz Photography
Event Planning – Abby Lee Events
Venue – Rancho Las Lomas
Floral Design – Collected with Love
Cake – Love Cakes
Videography – Central Studios
Invitations – Fleur de Papel
Hair Styling – Jen Beaver
Wedding Dress – Hayley Paige via Mary Me Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Petals & Stones
Rentals – Party Pieces by Perry, Cherished Rentals

 

Many thanks to Jessie Schultz Photography for sharing this traditional Irish California wedding inspiration with Junebug. For more Irish wedding inspiration, take a look at this vintage Irish wedding at The Millhouse.

xoxoSamantha

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