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Eclectic Yet Whimsical Brice House Wedding

July 10, 2024 | justine

Megan and Kaity found the perfect venue, providing them with the ideal starting point for their wedding planning. Inspired by the venue’s classic southern and gothic charm, they infused it with their own whimsical touches. Using jewel tones for their colors, a mix of vintage and modern pieces from thrift stores, and a touch of DIY magic, they brought to life a beautifully eclectic Brice House wedding.

The sprawling estate provided the perfect setting for their big day. For their outdoor ceremony on the front steps, a wooden arbor adorned with florals framed the French Provincial-style main house in the background. At the tented reception, the tablescape was filled with color-blocked blooms and accents, creating a stunning scene. 

While the decor and fashion played a significant role, the couple is most proud of their trusted team. They were intentional in working with diverse vendors and successfully achieved it! To see all the beautiful details up close, browse through these stunning photos taken by photographer Karen Norian. They’ll inspire you with unique wedding ideas for your own special day.

The Couple:

Megan and Kaity

The Wedding:

Brice House, Georgia, United States

Starting the Day with an Intimate Vow Exchange and a Sweet Surprise

We decided to do a private vow exchange on the morning of the wedding. We snuck away in our PJs with nothing but our coffee cups, photographers, and each other. We spent a few minutes exchanging vows and sharing our excitement with each other, and then I surprised Megan with a proposal redo featuring her late grandmother’s wedding set. Megan was so surprised, and it was such a special and sentimental moment to share together before the day officially kicked off.

Blending Personal Touches and Venue Aesthetics

Finding our venue gave us the best starting point for the rest of our planning. The Brice House is a historic home with many classically southern and southern-gothic vibes, so we built on that while adding our own whimsy. We used Pinterest for inspiration and worked with our planner to help us define how we wanted our wedding to feel: romantic, whimsical, and fun. We heard advice early on that we should only purchase decor items we would like to display in our home and then rent or borrow everything else, and we stuck with that plan. An Anthropologie store inspires our home decor, so we looked for items and inspiration that married our personal styles with our intended vibes without overshadowing the venue’s existing beauty.

How They Created Their Eclectic Brice House Wedding

We picked rich jewel tones for our color palette and thrifted a mix of vintage and modern pieces to create this beautifully eclectic setting. Anything we couldn’t find, we made ourselves or borrowed from friends. Ultimately, we are really happy with how everything came out and how our wedding felt so authentically us.

Balancing Details and Budget by Making Strategic Choices

Not every detail needs to be the key focus, or you’ll quickly become overwhelmed and go over budget. We picked three areas that were the most important to us—florals, food, and photography—and tried to keep everything else simple. We spent time on invites, music, decor, etc., but we didn’t let those details stress us out.

Building a Diverse Vendor Team for Their Brice House Wedding

We are really happy with how everything turned out, but ultimately, we are the most proud of the vendor team we put together. Our goal was to hire all diverse vendors—women, veterans, people of color, LGBTQ+, etc. And although it was tough to find the right team since we are a queer couple in a small town in South Georgia, we did it! And we had the best vendors ever.

Candle Table Alternative to Traditional Favors

Instead of traditional favors, we decided to have a candy table with small sachets so guests could pick and take what they wanted. We’ve been to so many weddings where the koozies or custom cups are left behind, and we didn’t want to waste anything or have an extra stockpile in our garage. Our candy table was a huge hit and saved a ton of money.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Karen Norian
Second Photographer – Zach Barron
Event Planning – Moonbeam Weddings
Venue – Brice House
Floral Design – Grace and Thorn
Catering – Berry’s Catering
Cake – Confection Perfection Cakes
DJ – J&M Sound Productions
Invitation Design – Truly Engaging
Makeup + Hair Styling – Morgan Wilson
Wedding Attire – The Sentimentalist
Wedding Party Attire Alterations – White Orchid Bridal
Rings – Gem Breakfast

 

Congratulations to Megan and Kaity on their eclectic yet whimsical Brice House wedding. Many thanks to Karen Norian for capturing every beautiful detail and unforgettable moment. 

An outdoor gathering like this provides endless possibilities for floral arrangements and decorations, perfect for both the ceremony and reception. Whether you opt for a backyard setting or a garden venue, explore our guide on hosting an outdoor wedding to help plan the celebration of your dreams.

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Your Comprehensive Guide to Planning a New Orleans Wedding

July 9, 2024 | riley
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Image by Lyndsey Goddard

New Orleans is a city overflowing with vibrant culture, rich history, delicious food, and an enchanting charm–so it’s not hard to see why so many couples choose it as a wedding destination. From the historic French Quarter to serene gardens and grand ballrooms, there’s something for every couple looking to tie the knot in this captivating city. From venue options to vendors who can help bring your dream day to life to New Orleans wedding traditions you’re going to want to include, we’re breaking down everything there is to know about tying the knot in The Big Easy.

Wedding Venues in New Orleans

Historic Mansions and Estates

Elms Mansion – Nestled in the Garden District, this 1869 mansion boasts stunning Italianate architecture and beautifully manicured gardens, making it the perfect venue for those seeking an outdoor wedding.

Race + Religious – This three-building historic estate is a mix of whimsical indoor spaces and brick courtyards overflowing with greenery. Tie the knot by the courtyard pool before partying under the night sky (after your classic second-line parade, of course).

Marigny Opera House – Built in 1847, the Marigny Opera House started as a church before it was burnt down and rebuilt in 1853. It wasn’t until 1999 that the former church was turned into the Opera House that it is today. Now, it is arguably one of the most beautiful wedding venues in the country, thanks to its old-world charm.

Hotels and Ballrooms

Le Pavillon Hotel – Situated in the heart of downtown NOLA, this 1907 hotel has all the charm you’d expect to find in a New Orleans hotel. Exchanging vows in one of their beautiful ballrooms will have you feeling like you traveled back in time.

The Barnett – Formerly known as the Ace New Orleans, this art deco hotel is quintessential New Orleans. It’s bursting with character, eclectic decor, and restaurants serving only the best Southern food. And the best part? Your guests can stay on the property with you.

new orleans pharmacy museum wedding

Image by Yana B.

Unique Spaces

New Orleans Pharmacy Museum – A pharmacy museum may not be at the top of everyone’s minds when it comes to wedding venues, but this gorgeous historic landmark provides the perfect opulent New Orleans party ambiance for your big day. And it’s only a couple blocks away from Jackson Square, where you can take stunning portraits with your significant other.

French Quarter Wedding Chapel – One of our favorite parts about the city is the unconventional venue options ideal for those looking for something outside the box–like the French Quarter Wedding Chapel. It’s the only wedding chapel in the French Quarter, is open 24/7, and features vintage furniture, elegant chandeliers, and dollar bills hanging from the ceilings.

Brennan’s – Foodies looking for a venue for their intimate affair, look no further than Brennan’s. The restaurant is a James Beard Outstanding Restaurant finalist, was named one of CN Traveler’s best restaurants in the world, and is known as the birthplace of bananas foster. Oh, and did we mention that the decor is the epitome of romantic?

New Orleans Wedding Photographer Highlight

Choosing the right vendors is one of the most challenging parts. With so many professionals out there who are wildly talented at what they do, how are you supposed to know which one is right for you? We want to highlight a Junebug photographer who we think is absolutely incredible. 

Matthew Foster Photography

Review: “Matt and Liz are a terrifically talented and dynamic photography duo. We would hire them again without hesitation and would also encourage anyone reading this review to STOP your search and HIRE THEM!  From the planning process to the event itself, Matt and Liz were attentive, accommodating, professional and very comfortable to be around. They captured so many special moments and expressions.  We are truly thrilled with all aspects of their work: details, getting ready, first look, wedding, and reception photos. They even managed to capture great images of our very large families with speed and ease. Thank you, Matt and Liz, you were a fabulous addition to our wedding experience.”

New Orleans Wedding Traditions

Cake pulls – Dating back to the Victorian era, cake pulls are very similar to bouquet tosses. Silver charms are connected to the end of a ribbon and placed between layers of the wedding cake. Before the cake is cut, those who are single in the bridal party are invited to pull a ribbon. Each charm has its own meaning (i.e., who will get married next, who will experience good luck, etc.) and acts as a keepsake for those who pull it.

Shop cake pulls: 20 Piece Traditional Style Cake Pulls; 2. Individual Cake Pull Bracelets; 3. Gold Luxe Pearl Beaded Cake Pulls

Second line parade – This iconic New Orleans tradition features a brass band leading the wedding party and guests from the ceremony to the reception, complete with parasols and handkerchiefs for dancing in the streets. It’s a fun way to incorporate New Orleans culture and give strangers a chance to wish you good luck as you begin your journey as newlyweds.

Mule-drawn carriage – Not in the mood to parade down the street? Consider a mule-drawn carriage instead. Or, incorporate a carriage ride as your grand exit. No matter how you choose to go about it, it’s a fun way to see the city and enjoy some romantic one-on-one time together.

Dance troupes – New Orleans is known for its music and dancing, so it’s no surprise that it’s tradition to hire dance troupes to get a reception started. These professional dancers are a surefire way to keep guests entertained and keep them on the dance floor.

Local Cuisine and Drinks

Food and drink are central to any New Orleans celebration. Incorporate these local flavors and specialties to delight your guests:

  • Cajun and Creole cuisine – Treat your guests to dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and crawfish étouffée to showcase the city’s culinary heritage.
  • Seafood – Fresh Gulf shrimp, oysters, and crab are must-haves, reflecting the region’s coastal bounty.
  • Signature cocktails – Serve iconic New Orleans drinks such as the Sazerac, Hurricane, and French 75, along with locally brewed beers and refreshing mint juleps.
  • Street vendors – One walk around the city, and you’ll find countless street vendors. To bring them into your celebration, consider hiring one (or multiple) for a late-night snack.

Other Ways to Incorporate NOLA Culture into Your Big Day

Customized invitations – Use designs featuring New Orleans’ iconic elements like wrought-iron balconies, jazz instruments, or fleur-de-lis motifs.

Shop New Orleans-inspired wedding invitations: Hand-Drawn New Orleans Editable Wedding Invitations; 2. Watercolor New Orleans Destination Invitations; 3. Custom City Map Save the Date; 4. Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler French Quarter Wedding Invitation

Memorable favors – Give guests a taste of the city with favors like pralines, mini bottles of hot sauce, or custom Mardi Gras masks. If you’re hosting a destination wedding, consider adding a few of these to a welcome bag!

A New Orleans wedding is a celebration of love, life, music, and culture. The city’s unique ambiance will create lasting memories for you and your guests. Whether you’re drawn by the historic charm, lively culture, or delectable cuisine, New Orleans provides a magical setting for your special day. Ready to hire vendors for your Louisiana celebration? Be sure to check out Junebug’s vendor directory, which has hundreds of talented professionals who are sure to fit your needs. 

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Romantic Ruins Wedding Micro Wedding Inspiration Shoot

July 8, 2024 | justine

Playing off the European Maximalist interior, this Ruins wedding concept demonstrates how to transform an ornate venue into a breathtakingly elegant wedding space. The talented team incorporated the Pantone color of the year, bringing the whimsical setting to life. With delicate florals and chic attire enhancing the romantic atmosphere, this styled shoot is truly enchanting.

The west courtyard proved to be the perfect backdrop for an intimate ceremony, with floral pedestals accentuating the cobblestone floors. For the dining room reception, a sweetheart table placed in front of the fireplace was adorned with peach florals, lace linens, and gold flatware, adding a touch of elegance. Meanwhile, a two-tier wedding cake decorated with flowers added a delicious finishing touch.

As you browse through the stunning photos captured by Junebug vendor TMinspired Photography, you can’t help but be inspired by the meticulous attention to detail and boundless creativity on display.

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The Inspiration Behind This Ruins Wedding Micro Wedding Inspiration Shoot

We wanted to create a look that complimented the unique space. The Ruins is an urban indoor/outdoor venue. One section has a partial indoor space with open windows and sunlight pouring through. We wanted to showcase a micro wedding on the cobblestones. With Pantone color of the year being peach, we wanted to infuse that into the floral design to create a whimsical, joy-filled micro wedding full of life and love. We included the amazing Christie Becker as the violinist to pull together the romantic aesthetic.

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The Talented Team:

Photography – TMinspired Photography
Event Planning – The Social Co.
Venue – The Ruins
Floral Design – Tangled Roots Floral
Cake – Honey Crumb Cakes
Officiant – Another One Ties The Knot
Musician – Christie Becker
Videography – Nathan Ochoa
Sationary – Honest Calligraphy
Makeup + Hair Styling – Michelle Wight
Wedding Dress – Forelsket Bridal
Jeweler – Irden Designs
Rentals – Cort Party Rental
Models – Madeline + Kody

 

A big thank you to Junebug vendor TMinspired Photography for capturing and sharing this romantic Ruins wedding inspiration. To see more stunning editorials and weddings, check out their profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

If you and your partner want a celebration that’s more unique than traditional, start your wedding planning journey by exploring unconventional wedding venues. Unsure where to begin? Our venue guide will help you find the perfect location for your “I dos.”

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