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Waterfront Wedding at South Whidbey State Park

April 5, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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After finding out his fiancée wanted to keep her family’s tradition of an elopement, Robert decided to do something special. He knew Kate loves Seattle and decided that he would surprise her by planning the entire wedding in secret. After they arrived for their vacation in Seattle, Robert told Kate they were actually there to elope. She was ecstatic! The couple exchanged personally written vows at the enchanting South Whidbey State Park and was surrounded by natural greenery and waterfront views. Red florals in the bouquet added a pop of color to the calm, serene setting. Photographer Lena Peterson expertly captured the precious moments the couple spent at their intimate elopement.

The Couple:

Kate and Robert

The Wedding:

South Whidbey State Park, Whidbey Island, Washington

The Inspiration:

Soon after we got engaged in June, I learned that Kate wanted to keep her family tradition of eloping. It sounded perfect to me. Our desire was simple… Make our wedding day about our lives coming together in a way that matched us. We wanted it to be unique and possibly a little adventurous, while being fun and stress free. Two months later, we were still in the preliminary stages of planning. There were too many beautiful places to choose from, and we were having a hard time deciding. Wedding planning was becoming stressful, which was something Kate had hoped to avoid. Because she loves surprises, I decided to plan it all without her knowing. 

I knew Kate would want it to be beautiful and unique, and I knew she’d want amazing pictures. After deciding on Seattle, countless emails and phone calls, I found the right minister and photographer, and soon found the right location. The only detail left was for her to buy a dress once she found out. We flew to Seattle arriving late Friday. Early Saturday morning, I told Kate her Seattle wedding dream would soon come true with “Oh by the way, we’re getting married on Tuesday.” She was surprised and thrilled! She found a dress that same day.

The pictures speak for themselves. The rain held off and we were surprised with a double rainbow after the ceremony. It was perfect! So, in short, timing was a big factor for our inspiration :)

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The Moments:

My favorite moment of our wedding day was when Robert and I stood hand in hand on a windy, cloudy Seattle beach and made the promise to be committed to each other for the rest of our lives. We had written our vows together. We shared hopes and dreams, we cried, made each other laugh. Time stood still. Our hearts were so full of love and I think that it brought everything we felt for each other into one moment. It was so powerful.

The Couple Recommends:

We really only worked with an officiant, photographer and hair and make up stylist and all three of them were amazing!! Pat worked very hard to officiate our day in a way that made it true to us. Shyn did a beautiful job on my hair and make up. She was professional and super fun to work with. The photographer, Lena, was so amazing. I can’t say enough about her amazing talent. Her pictures speak for themselves. She went above and beyond before the wedding, during the wedding, and after to make sure our day was perfect. She was quick to respond to emails and questions. She even scouted out our ceremony sight the weekend before the wedding since she had never done a shoot there. Our pictures are gorgeous (although we know we may be partial :) and Lena did the most incredible job of capturing our wedding day as the fairy tale that it was.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lena Peterson
Ceremony Venue – South Whidbey State Park
Reception Venue – Gordon’s on Blueberry Hill
Floral Design – Floral Masters
Officiant – Pat Stimac
Makeup & Hair – Pacific Brides

Thank you to Lena Peterson for sharing Kate and Robert’s sweet elopement with us! Looking for more elopement inspiration? Check out this whimsical elopement in the Blue Ridge Mountains and this romantic Elopement in Italy.

xoxoJackie

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Elegant Museum Wedding in Pennsylvania

April 4, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Having a passion for Egyptian culture and history, Simara and Christopher decided the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology was the perfect venue to host their whimsical wedding in Pennsylvania. Dark and bright orange, yellow, and deep purple florals dressed the tables and bouquets. The natural wedding arbor built from twigs and florals was the centerpiece of the ceremony, drawing the guests eyes to the couple as they exchanged their vows. Meg Brock Photography expertly captured the precious moments at this gorgeous museum wedding.

The Couple:

Simara and Christopher

The Wedding:

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Inspiration:

Chris and I both have a passion for learning new things so we spent much of our time on “educational” dates (as some friends and family call it) such as museums and tours of historical monuments. When we started considering venues we knew we wanted to get married someplace we would actually spend our time and give our guests a peak inside our world. Being that we both had a passion for Ancient Egyptian culture and history, we knew instantly that the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology was the perfect venue for us.

We also love nature and being outdoors so we wanted our day to feel like a beautiful, colorful fall day. We wanted minimal flowers and really wanted to put an emphasis on what is so beautiful about being outdoors in the fall; the changing leaves. We went with grey dresses and tuxedos for the our bridal party because we thought it would be flattering for everyone and would also really allow the colors to pop in the bouquets and boutonnieres. Abnormally warm weather allowed us to have an outdoor, night ceremony at the end of October. Our day was just absolutely magical and was the perfect representation of the things Chris and I both love.

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The Moments:

My favorite moment from the wedding was when Chris accidentally said “I do” before our officiant was finished speaking. It really gave everyone a great laugh which is fitting because one of my favorite things about him is that he is such a funny guy.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Meg Brock Photography
Event Planning – The Wedding Factor
Venue – University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Floral Design – Country Meadow Florist
Catering – CxRA
Cake – Bredenbeck’s Bakery
Invitations – LetterBoxInk
Makeup Artist – Khadine Clarke
Hair Styling – N’Bushe Salon
Wedding Dress – Tara Keely
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Amsale
Groom’s Apparel – Vera Wang
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Vera Wang

Thank you to Meg Brock Photography for giving us a glimpse into Simara and Christopher’s elegant wedding! Looking for more whimsical wedding inspiration with interesting venues? Check out this Paris wedding at Château du Vivier and this wedding at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.

xoxoJackie

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Bohemian Block Island Wedding

April 3, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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The moment Kristin and Nick knew they found love was in the summer of 2005 on a trip to Block Island. Since it was the place to spark it all, years later the couple decided a Block Island wedding would be the perfect setting to exchange their vows. Embracing the breathtaking beach and all it has to offer, the couple decorated their private residence venue using pineapples as centerpieces and offering the guests personally designed towels. Chellise Michael Photography perfectly captured the effortless beauty of this bohemian wedding.

The Couple:

Kristin and Nick

The Wedding:

Private Residence, Block Island, Rhode Island

The Inspiration:

We have been vacationing on Block Island for years and its laid-back vibe is what set the mood for us. Our goal was to adapt traditions and ideas that only felt right for our style and story. I sketched my own dress design and created the graphics for the invitations, while Nick planned a seasonal custom menu. We wanted a cake made from scratch and assembled live, to celebrate the craft behind cake tradition, rather than a traditional cake. For décor, we chose to rent blooming plants and used 80 pineapples in place of cut flower arrangements. Hundreds of candles, 600ft of lights, sea glass vases, tiki torches, serapes from Tulum, our own paddle boards, macramé swings, hanging fern disco balls and white linens came together to create an eclectic seaside atmosphere. Despite the hard work installing it all ourselves, we wanted the actual event to feel effortless.

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The Moments:

So many! The most random involved our super long hair. Before my Dad and I had started walking out I had twisted my hair back in a quick bun because of the wind. We walked out to ‘Intro’ by The XX and when we reached Nick in the circle, I sort of swung my head in an accidental boudoir type way and my hair was down. You could hear our guests – and Nick – let out a laugh as we looked at each other and knew we were doing all of this ‘our way.’ We held hands and locked eyes and the ceremony started. Then there was Nick, who mid-dance with his Mom, flung out of his manbun in an awesome crowd-pleasing highlight that brought a burst of energy to the only formal portion of the reception. These little unplanned moments and others, are what made for such an amazingly good time.

The Couple Recommends:

Chellise Michael Photography — we chose photographers who shoot expressively and were intuitively skilled at capturing moments. After seeing CMP’s work and meeting in their studio for all of an hour, we hired them before we had finalized the location. Chellise and Mike’s process is unobtrusive yet they bring naturally good energy — you want to be in front of their lens. They are workhorses and exceptionally passionate about the art of photography. Plus they are just darn good people. We were honored to have them as part of our fondest memories from that day.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Chellise Michael Photography
Venue – Private Residence on Block Island
Catering – Block Island Gourmet
Cake – Aldo’s Bakery
Officiant – Ken Lacoste
Makeup & Hair – Andrea Dilieto
Wedding Dress – Designed by Bride, Made by Kathryn Conover Couture
Bridal Accessories – Pamela Love (earrings and cuff)
Groom’s Apparel – John Varvatos
Rentals – Party Rental ltd.Wildwood Nursery (plant design and rental)
Transportation – Rondo’s Taxi
Favors – Stran (custom towels)
Printing – Print Icon

A huge thank you to Chellise Michael Photography for giving us a glimpse into Kristin and Nick’s laid-back beach wedding! Looking for more bohemian wedding inspiration? Check out this wedding at Friedman Farms and this wedding at Island Lake Lodge.

xoxoJackie

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