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Utterly Glamorous 1920s Inspired Wedding at The Carolina Inn

April 11, 2016 | editorial team

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There ain’t no party like a Gatsby party, and Kate and Adam’s 1920s inspired wedding at The Carolina Inn certainly proved that true! Photographers Josh and Shelley of Hartman Outdoor Photography were on-scene capturing every sweet moment of the lavish affair, from the black-and-white-balloon first look to the handcrafted, Wes Anderson inspired bunny and fox cake toppers. The entire day was glamorous, and like a scene straight out of The Great Gatsby, Kate and Adam even took a glamorous ride around town in an ivory Excalibur while sipping on some champagne.

The Couple:

Kate and Adam

The Wedding:

The Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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My wedding band was my own art deco inspired design, made by Scott Fisher of Diamonds Direct. My bracelet and earrings were by Jenny Packham, and wedding dress was from the Blue Willow collection by Anne Barge. I loved the little details of the dress that made it so unique- how one side of the skirt was draped, and the subtle striped pattern of the fabric.

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The bridesmaids wore Jenny Yoo’s “Annabelle” dress in shadow gray. The groomsmen, in true Gatsby fashion, wore black tuxedos and black and white spectator shoes. Adam also wore a bow tie made of guinea feathers from Brackish Bow Ties, and his wedding band was a unique creation of wood, antler, and rose gold.

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One big thing that made our ceremony personal was having Adam’s grandfather officiate it. We also included the Irish tradition of handfasting, as we both have Irish bloodlines.

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We both agree that one of our favorite parts of the night was the car ride right after the ceremony. We had this beautiful Excalibur waiting outside the ceremony site to take us on a ride around town. We drove with the top down drinking champagne, which I’m pretty sure was illegal, but it felt so glamorous. It all felt like a scene out of the Great Gatsby.

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I am an artist, so I hand made our cake toppers as a bunny and fox (Wes Anderson inspired, of course!) because anyone who knows us knows that is how I have drawn us since we first started dating. Together we also brewed our own beer as wedding favors and made soap as wedding gifts for our wedding party, as well as leather wallets that Adam crafted.

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My second dress was by Tadashi Shoji. I wanted something with a vintage flare and great movement for dancing. My favorite part of that dress was the beading that created a line of separation down the middle of the bust and across the waist.

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Hartman Outdoor Photography
Event Planning – Sally Oakley
Venue – The Carolina Inn
Cake – Sugarland
DJ – A Bride’s DJ
Hair & Makeup Artist – McKenna Buck Artistry
Wedding Dress – Anne Barge
Bridal Accessories – Jenny Packham
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Jenny Yoo
Groom’s & Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Staghead Designs
Transportation – Classy Transportation

 

The Carolina Inn was a perfect fit for Kate and Adam’s themed affair. Love their 1920s inspired wedding? Check out this Gatsby-inspired cool Verona wedding.

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Enchanting New Orleans Wedding at Besthoff Sculpture Garden

April 11, 2016 | editorial team

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Wanting their wedding to capture the feeling of spring and new life, Cat and Brock said “I do” in the Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art. The wedding flowers were all white with green foliage, and they complimented the natural beauty of the sculpture garden. Being in New Orleans, Cat and Brock decided to organize a second line, where they paraded in the street behind a brass band and danced to the music. After that, they and their guests moved into the museum to enjoy the reception, and the historic venue gave their big day a classy and timeless vibe.

The Couple:

Cat and Brock

The Wedding:

Besthoff Sculpture Garden, New Orleans, Louisiana

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We made gift boxes for our out of town guests and left them at their hotels. We included a brochure-style timeline for the weekend, Virginia peanuts (an homage to Brock’s upbringing – his father used to farm peanuts in Smithfield, VA), a tiny king cake (Mardi Gras tradition), Zapps potato chips (a local favorite), Mardi Gras beads, bottled water and Abita root beer (brewed in Louisiana), and Tabasco jelly beans!

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My friend and makeup artist, Sara Kuhl, flew from Los Angeles to do my makeup for our wedding day. This put me totally at ease, and we even did a trial run before the wedding so Sara could be sure of the style I was looking for.

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Photography is very important to us – it’s the one takeaway you’ll always have to treasure and share after the wedding. Our photographer Dorka was actually like a mini wedding planner for us. She worked with us to create a realistic timeline for our wedding day that helped cement our plans. Also, she staked out a private wooded area in City Park near our venue where we took some of our most memorable photos, just the three of us away from the crowd of guests.

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All of the bridesmaids wore a different color/style dress. We set out very basic guidelines, and the girls sent photos of their dresses as they shopped and emailed about their color choices. It was important to me that everyone could pick something that fit them well and made them feel gorgeous, and maybe they’d actually want to wear it again.

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My dad helped arrange a unique wedding gift: our favorite band – HoneyHoney of Los Angeles came to play our wedding ceremony. They are an awesome folk-rock duo who usually tour and don’t normally play weddings, so it was a very special treat.

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Cat works as a chef in Los Angeles, so we had our florist put together themed arrangements for each table based on a food/vegetable. We had a cauliflower table, an artichoke table, a Rosemary table, and so on. They looked beautiful and were totally personal to us. The guests had a lot of fun with it and took home seed packets of their vegetable as favors.

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Location was very important to us. We chose New Orleans as our wedding location. Cat used to live there, and it was the best place to host a party with family members who live all across the states. We wanted out of town guests to have a vacation as well as visit for our wedding, and New Orleans was perfect.

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Hiring a local wedding planner (Kenny LaCour of Grand Events) was the most essential thing we did to help make our wedding a success. His relationship with local venues, rental companies, DJs, transportation and so much more was absolutely invaluable when working out our wedding plans.

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We planned a second line (a local New Orleans tradition of parading behind a brass band and dancing to music in the street). Everyone said this was one of there favorite memories of our wedding. One of my bridesmaids hand-decorated umbrellas for us to carry during the second line parade. I remember our photographer Dorka running with us in the streets to capture everything, both of us laughing and shouting over the music. We had so much fun!

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Dorka Photography
Event Planning – Grand Events
Ceremony Venue – Besthoff Sculpture Garden
Reception Venue – New Orleans Museum of Art
Floral Design – Dunn and Sonnier Florists
Catering – Dakota Catered Grand Events
DJ – Karma
Live Music – HoneyHoney
Invitations – Scriptura
Makeup Artist – Sara Kuhl
Wedding Dress – David’s Bridal

 

This wedding is so adorable! Thanks to Dorka Photography for sharing Cat and Brock’s wedding with Junebug. For similar wedding inspiration, check out this gorgeous Spanish wedding at Finca La Cuadra.

xoxoSamantha

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Modern Vintage Ontario Wedding at The Mill House

April 10, 2016 | editorial team

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For Cydney and Topher, the most important part of their Ontario wedding was the ceremony itself, because while celebrating with your guests at the reception is important and fun, the marriage begins at “I do”. They see the commitment of marriage in a special light because their parents have been married a combined 79 years. They shared their vows in front of their family and friends at The Old White Chapel, and then moved the party over to The Mill House for the reception. Chelsey of With Love & Wild Photography was there to capture all the love and happiness from Cydney and Topher’s big day, from the first look to the DIY light-up LOVE sign decorating the reception.

The Couple:

Cydney and Topher

The Wedding:

The Mill House, Ontario, Canada

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Chelsey’s photos are stunning and she makes you feel incredibly comfortable in front of the camera. She’s totally brilliant and I’m sure will be a top photographer in the not so distant future. We feel incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to have her as our photographer.

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We chose to give our guests gifts at our ceremony, instead of our reception. We offered blankets to everyone upon arriving since our Chapel wasn’t heated and we anticipated it would be a brisk day in mid-October. We also gave welcome gifts to all of our guests as they arrived at their hotel. These welcome bags included maps of the area, some basic toiletries guests may need over the weekend, a hangover kit and a few snacks and treats, including some of my homemade shortbread cookies.

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While we loved our reception, our ceremony is what we really poured our hearts into. For readings at the ceremony we had both our Moms read a reading from their weddings. Our parents have been married a combined 79 years and are a big source of inspiration for us, so it was important to us to acknowledge their marriages and where they began as we started our married life together. 

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We really wanted a light-up LOVE sign, but they were SO expensive. My dad was able to make one by carving the letters out of plywood, and then we just inserted string lights from the back. It looked amazing and cost way less than buying.

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We had hand-written thank you cards that we wrote to each guest which served as name placement cards at our reception. It ensured that we had an opportunity to personally thank everyone and acknowledge the role they play in our lives, even if we couldn’t see them that day. It took some work, but friends and family seemed to appreciate it. 

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – With Love & Wild Photography
Ceremony Venue – The Old White Chapel
Reception Venue – The Mill House
Floral Design – Coriander Girl
Catering – Farm Girl Food
Cake – Katrina’s Cakes
DJ – Jason Ferguson
Live Music – Starpainter’s Trio
Invitations – Minted
Makeup Artist – Fossa Hair
Hair Styling – Jenna Kang
Wedding Dress – Monique Lhuillier
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Monique Lhuillier
Groom’s Apparel – Garrison
Rentals – Vintage Rentals

 

Many thanks to Chelsey at With Love & Wild Photography for sharing Cydney and Topher’s Ontario wedding with Junebug. For similar inspiration, check out this vintage industrial Chicago wedding at Salvage One.

xoxoSamantha

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