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Rustic Elopement at Dunton Hot Springs

September 13, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Nature played a big role in Alison and Don’s wedding design. Having decided to elope, the couple chose Dunton Hot Springs in Colorado for their secluded and romantic wedding day. The trickling waterfall and rich greenery created a glowing, romantic oasis for the couple to say “I do.” After their rustic ceremony, the couple hiked through the breathtaking surroundings while incredible photographer Alison Vagnini captured unbelievable images.

The Couple:

Alison and Don

The Wedding:

Dunton Hot Springs, Dunton, Colorado

The Inspiration:

Our overall vibe was ethereal, timeless elegance. We both wanted to look and feel great. I looked at a lot of images of vintage European weddings, James Bond movies, Degas paintings and loved the look of vintage lux. My ring is art deco, from almost 100 years ago and we love things that are classically beautiful. We took our marriage very seriously and wanted our style to reflect the formality of that…but we also needed to be able to hike through fields of wild flowers. Nature was a huge inspiration and the major focus of our ceremony. Also, Dunton is very rustic, subtly beautiful with lots of western influence so that shone through in our style as well. Because we eloped, we had a lot of sentimental details to invoke our family; I wore my grandmother’s bracelet, my sister made me a handkerchief from my grandfather and dad’s shirts (my “something blue), I made a handkerchief for Don and borrowed my mom’s frye boots.

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The Moments:

Two of my favorite moments were getting ready together in our little cabin before the ceremony and looking over and seeing Don tying his tie in the mirror. If we had gotten married the way we initially planned (we eloped) I never would have seen that look on his face. I also loved our first look and then holding hands and walking to the ceremony site together.

The Couple Recommends:

The first thing I did when I got engaged was call my mom. The second thing I did was book Ali Vagnini to shoot our wedding. I had been a fan of her work for years and was thrilled to finally have her on our team. Her photos are beautiful and romantic. They have depth to them that I haven’t seen in another wedding photographer. When we told Ali were eloping she didn’t balk at all. And when we told her we were going to Dunton she was over the moon! I was nervous about being photographed and that it would take away from the private moments while getting married, but Ali was calm and peaceful and creative. I love our photos SO much! They really express how in love and happy we are, which was so important since our family and friends weren’t there and only had the photos and stories to fill in the details. I feel like the photos captured the moments perfectly. They are timeless and filled with emotion. Plus my husband is a total babe, which doesn’t hurt.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Alison Vagnini
Venue – Dunton Hot Springs
Officiant – Ramon Serano
Wedding Dress – Anna Be’ (designer Sarah Seven)
Bridal Accessories – Sara Gabriel

A huge thank you to Alison Vagnini for sharing Alison and Don’s romantic, nature inspired elopement at Dunton Hot Springs in Colorado! Love this waterfall wedding in the forest? Head over to this adventurous Oregon engagement at Vista House for similar inspiration!

xoxoJackie

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Italian Garden Wedding at Villa Zambonina

September 13, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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With a passion for travel, Robyn and Brendon decided that a destination wedding in Italy would be a beautiful centerpoint for their friends and family, from all around the world, to meet and join in a week-long wedding celebration. The breathtaking grounds of Villa Zambonina in Verona, Italy served as the perfect garden location for the enchanting ceremony. Fresh lemons and bright florals added a nice contrast to the dark stone architecture. Studio 22 Photography effortlessly captured the romantic moments at this sensational wedding.

The Couple:

Robyn and Brendon

The Wedding:

Villa Zambonina, Verona, Italy

The Inspiration:

I really wanted our Italian wedding day to suit the venue as well as feel fresh and infused with lots of personal details. Since Brendon and I live far away from many of the people we love, we wanted our wedding week to feel like a family reunion, a village wedding so to speak. We had 80 guests attending our destination wedding from every continent on earth, and over a dozen countries. Travelling is a huge part of our lives so we wanted little touches throughout the week to reflect the many places we love. As guests arrived in the courtyard to a welcome cocktail, they were asked to pin on the cork map where in the world they had travelled from and then head into the Italian garden for our outdoor ceremony.

My bouquet had one each of my favourite flowers. I asked my bridesmaids to choose the flowers they wanted for their own bouquet and with the help of my grandmother they were able to make them themselves. The groomsmen wore suspenders and khaki pants, and I designed each of their colourful bowties. Brendon designed his own suit and had it custom made. I purchased the basic version of my dress from a store in Vancouver but then ended up totally redesigning it myself. I wanted my dress to feel whimsical and romantic, but edgy and timeless as well. My veil was one of my favourite aspects of my look because it was hand sewn in Barcelona by a couple ladies who make the most breathtakingly beautiful veils. It truly felt like it had been sewn with love and it is a piece that can become a beautiful family heirloom. Brendon designed my wedding ring from start to end, and the bands were chosen to match it. He chose a wooden ring as something unique and meaningful to him. We both have our rings engraved with “EILVJ” which is Afrikaans for “ek is lief vir joy” or I love you.

For the wedding overall, I didn’t choose to just two colours. I used a medley of fresh, complimentary colours that were bright and cheerful, yet soft and elegant. I also love the idea of unexpected items in design, along with the use of mixed metals and multiple textures. We had wood on the tables and on the floor of the reception area, glass in the hanging chandeliers and candles everywhere, gold metal chargers under the white plates, and stone on the villas walls and around the pool area. I focused mostly on lighting, purchasing hundreds of twinkle lights that were sprinkled in the hedges and Italian garden, lanterns floating around the pool area, and candles in the pool during dinner and on the tables. The chandeliers emitted the perfect soft lighting as the sun set and after dark. The flowers we chose for the table almost had a dark velvet to them, contrastingly beautiful with the lemons. We chose to leave the roots exposed as an unexpected twist to the otherwise incredibly elegant table layout, embracing the raw beauty of the plant. I designed our stationary and wanted it to have once again an elegant, yet fun and down to earth feel. Since we hosted our guests for an entire week and not just the day, I created stationary outlining the week’s activities and included them in the welcome bags I put together for each guest.

I had spent way longer dreaming about how I wanted my wedding to feel rather than how it needed to look, and the energy throughout the entire evening felt like we were being wrapped in the coziest hug of love. Authentic love was the theme for the week and our village wedding day was no different.

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The Moments:

I have so many favourite moments from the day, but if I had to pick just one it would be our ceremony. As the Soweto gospel choir sang the Lord’s prayer in Zulu, their voices created a warm atmosphere and a connection to our loved ones who were asked to offer their blessing for our marriage. I felt more loved in those moments than I have ever felt before. There are many occasions in life to have a wonderful party, but the ceremony was inclusive, sacred and personal. Brendon and I were playful and relaxed, we laughed throughout the ceremony, kissed a few times before we were able to, and each one of our guests played an important role in it because each one of them had played an important role in making us who we were as we stood across each other. Brendon’s favourite moment was kissing me on the balcony after our ceremony while all of our guests cheered for us below. It was one of our own Romeo and Juliet moments and the first things we did as husband and wife!

The Couple Recommends:

Megan Allen was the world’s best photographer! She really created this beautiful space where we felt like it was just the two of us, and in doing so she was able to capture our essence so perfectly in each moment. She quickly became friends with many of our guests who grew to adore her, and feeling comfortable around the camera she was able to capture each of their unique personalities. On the wedding day, amidst the chaos of everyone getting ready she was a calm presence, kept everyone on schedule and was an absolute angel. When she jumped in the pool with her camera and all of us at the end of the night we knew she would be irreplaceable and all of our engaged friends are already trying to book her for their weddings! I can’t speak highly enough of her professionalism, her golden heart, her warm and loving personality and the undeniable talent she has as a photographer. I would recommend her to every single bride I know and can’t express our gratitude enough for how many incredible photographs she has given us as memories of our amazing day. We were contemplating not even having a photographer because of the expense, but it was the best money we spent on any part of our wedding day. Now we will have photographs to invoke memories not just for us but our children one day and all the people who unfortunately couldn’t join us in Italy. She did such a great job that everyone will feel as if they were there in person!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Studio 22 Photography
Venue – Villa Zambonina
Catering – Chef Party
DJ – Chiara Tomelleri
Makeup Artist – Yasmin Sanchez
Hair Styling – Yasmin Sanchez
Rentals – Ferraro

A special thanks to Studio 22 Photography for sharing Robyn and Brendon’s enchanting wedding at Villa Zambonina in Verona, Italy! Want more inspiration like this? Head over to this Italian garden wedding inspiration!

xoxoJackie

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Boho Atlanta Wedding at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

September 12, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Artistic, southern, and bohemian were the three words that guided Brad and Blaie’s wedding planning decisions. Light pink and white florals dressed the wedding arch, bridal bouquet, and centerpieces at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Lush greenery that was kissed by the setting sun surrounded the couple as they tied the knot. The bride and her bridesmaids wore chiffon gowns, which blew effortlessly in the wind. And, to top it all off, MorningWild Photography perfectly captured the gorgeous moments at this whimsical wedding.

The Couple:

Brad and Blaie

The Wedding:

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia

The Inspiration:

I wanted the wedding to be unique and fun. I am an artist who grew up as a dancer, and Brad plays in a band part time, so the music was also very important with a huge emphasis on what songs would get people dancing (lots of bluesy southern rock and oldies). Dinner was enjoyed to a full playlist of Frank Sinatra, which worked beautifully. I told the wedding planners that I wanted the wedding to feel artistic, southern, and bohemian. The whimsical flowers by Amy Osaba were absolutely perfect to bring the southern landscape inside, and I scoured Savannah for vintage lace tablecloths and doilies for extra traditional charm. To achieve the artistic aspect, a favorite art professor of mine officiated the ceremony, and the venue itself also serves as an arts center. Mostly though, I wanted our guests to feel comfortable and to have a fabulous time. And DANCE! For attire, I definitely wanted the bridesmaids to wear something in chiffon. The breezy beautiful fabric felt perfectly bohemian and comfortable. My dress was also in chiffon and created by winner of Project Runway’s Leanne Marshall. The girls wore short dresses by J.Crew in either soft peach or grey in a style of their own choosing. The boys wore matching charcoal suits with black long ties, and Brad wore a charcoal Hugo Boss suit with black suspenders. In the end, it turned out absolutely perfect and I could not have been happier!

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The Moments:

The entire wedding was pretty phenomenal, but I loved loved loved the dancing. Our first dance was to Into the Mystic, and it was just magical. I also loved the dancing afterwards. You couldn’t have dragged me off that dance floor. I had the best time EVER. My favorite picture was the moment we cut the cake haha. As we cut into it, we hit the cardboard from the middle tier and the knife made a really loud boom when we hit the bottom. Our faces looked like we had broken the cake somehow. My other favorite moment was after we walked back down the aisle as man and wife. I couldn’t wait to jump into my husband’s arms, and did as soon as I could in front of everyone.

The Couple Recommends:

Our photographer, caterer, and florist were each especially amazing. I was very lucky to work with such incredibly creative professionals. Megan particularly was very laid back and comfortable to have around while getting ready before the wedding. We got rave reviews of the amazing food, and I believe Amy’s flowers truly pulled the whole look together.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – MorningWild Photography
Event Planning – The Sentimentalist
Venue – Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
Floral Design – Amy Osaba
Catering – Sun in my Belly
Cake – sugar & slate
Officiant – Jason Hoelscher
Live Music – Moontower
Invitations – Ashley Buzzy
Makeup Artist – Brooke Stanley
Hair Styling – Shannon Michaels
Wedding Dress – Leanne Marshall
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – J.Crew
Groom’s Apparel – Hugo Boss
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Savvy Formalwear
Rings – Catbird

A huge thanks to MorningWild Photography for giving us a glimpse into Brad and Blaie’s southern wedding at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center! Love this whimical floral look? Check out this creative Irish wedding at Limepark!

xoxoJackie

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