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British Inspired New Orleans Wedding

February 16, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Falling in love with a venue is often similar to falling in love with your soulmate: you love them just as they are and can’t imagine changing a thing about them. Erin discovered The Beauregard-Keyes House for her New Orleans wedding and knew it was perfect. She decided to honor the historical venue by not adding a great deal of décor, and instead let the beauty of the vintage New Orleans venue speak for itself. Photographer Maile Lani astutely captured the spirit of the house, as well as the excitement of Erin and Jonathan’s wedding parade in the streets that followed their intimate ceremony.

The Couple:

Erin and Jonathan

The Wedding:

Beauregard-Keyes House, New Orleans, Louisiana

The Inspiration:

I grew up in the United Kingdom and have always been in love with 1920s-1930s English vintage styles. I therefore fell in love with The Beauregard-Keyes House as it reminded me of many of the British country mansions I used to explore as a child. The house is just so beautiful that I did not want a lot of decorations to take away from its natural splendor. We chose muted colors of light pink, ivory and sage green for our florals that were accented by mercury glass and lots of candles and lanterns on the porch and in the back courtyard. Jonathan and I also love traveling, so our centerpieces included vintage postcards from cities we have traveled to as a couple around the world.

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The Moments:

Jonathan and I are both still talking about the amazing second line parade we had around the French Quarter. It was so special to dance in the street with all of our family and friends to the music of the Storyville Stompers- a classic New Orleans brass band. We felt famous as people took pictures of us from their balconies and on the street! I didn’t want my grandparents to miss out on the fun as they both love music so we had them travel with the parade in a pedicab!

At the end of the night, my father surprised us with a special appearance of the Kinfolk Brass Band who came out of hiding places around the courtyard and the main house for everyone to enjoy one last taste of music from the amazing city we call home.

The Couple Recommends:

Words can not express our gratitude for the hard work, energy, enthusiasm, and drive Lara Mintz from La Mintz Wedding Coordination brought to the table to make our wedding day special. We had heard great things about Lara’s work at the Beauregard-Keyes House from friends and from the first meeting over coffee we knew we had made an excellent choice. Lara was so increadibly organized and calm throughout the entire process which put my mom and I at ease through a lot of the stress of the planning process. She cared deeply about making sure all of our details were going to be perfect. I highly recommend her to any couple in New Orleans hoping to have a smooth and stress free planning process.

We also loved the professionalism and energy from Jennifer Monnerjahn at Ralph Brennan Catering and Events. Jennifer worked closely with us to craft the perfect meal for our reception that would highlight everything we love about New Orleans cuisine from having local ingredients to Jonathan‘s favorite bourbon.

Before we even got engaged I knew which photographer I wanted for our wedding. I had my heart set on working with Maile since our good friends worked with her 2 years ago for their wedding. We heard she was fun to work with and I had seen her timeless shots that capture the vintage feel I was hoping for. We had so much fun during our engagement photo session where we were able to capture our romance in the heart of the neighborhoods we fell in love in – the Marigny/Bywater. On our wedding day, Maile captured such precious moments while my bridesmaids, mother and I were getting ready at Maison McCarty, an adorable B&B in the Bywater. Each photograph from the ceremony, secondline and reception is a true moment frozen in time that allows us to relive the magic whenever we want.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Maile Lani Photography
Event Planning – La Mintz Wedding Coordination
Venue – Beauregard-Keyes House
Floral Design – Fat Cat Flowers
Catering – Ralph Brennan Catering and Events
Cake – New Orleans Cake Cafe and Bakery
DJ – YesKateYes
Live Music – Storyville Stompers Brass Band
Invitations – Scriptura
Hair Styling – Rocket Science Salon
Wedding Dress – Ivy by Jenny Packham
Bridal Accessories – Wedding Belles
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – BHLDN
Groom’s Apparel – J.Crew
Groomsmen’s Apparel – The Black Tux

A special thanks to Maile Lani Photography for sharing Erin and Jonathan’s New Orleans wedding with Junebug! For more festive wedding inspiration, check out Jennifer and Guillaume’s music festival wedding in France.

xoxoNicole

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Quirky Vintage Texas Wedding

February 15, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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We love a wedding that showcases a talented and creative couple, and Abi and Nick’s quirky vintage Texas wedding absolutely fits the bill. Sweet bride Abi designed and crafted her own stunning gown, in addition to the adorable bridesmaid’s wear and the groom and groomsmen’s tie. Even more than the perfectly personal decor, the emotional moments captured by Stephanie Rogers Photography truly stole the show (and our hearts!).

The Couple:

Abi and Nick

The Wedding:

Willow Lake Garden, Weatherford, Texas

The Inspiration:

Vintage. Homemade. Classy. I really think we came out as winners with this wedding. We are biased, but it’s the best wedding we have ever been to. It was centered around friends, faith, and our passions. And we couldn’t have asked for anything better than that.

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The Proposal:

I flew up to Portland on her birthday. I was pretty nervous. As soon as I got to Portland, I jumped in her car and drove her to Multnomah Falls. We climbed to the top of the water falls, and I gave her a bag of coffee for her birthday. She was pretty disappointed–even though coffee is our biggest commonality… she was expecting something different. Like a ring, or something. I asked her to open the bag and smell how great the beans were. And when she did, the wedding ring was visible. And that’s when I asked! She hyperventilated. And I forgot to get down on one knee.

The Moments:

The best part of the wedding was no particular event. It was just the people. We both come from split families. But our entire families were there. And all of our friends were there. And for one night we were able to be present, together, and enjoy each others company without having to look at the bad things from the past. I think it was therapeutic and an important day for all of us.

One cool thing was that we served Intelligentsia Coffee at our wedding, and guests would pick up their coffee mug party favor and had two baristas make them coffee of their choice.

The Couple Recommends:

Stephanie Rogers. She was an awesome photographer. If it weren’t for her, nothing would have come together so beautifully with such vision–especially in our photos.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Stephanie Rogers Photography
Venue – Willow Lake Garden
Catering – Waffle House
Coffee – Intelligensia
Live Music – Seryn
Groom’s Apparel – Oscar de La Renta
Rings – Specimental

Thanks to Stephanie Rogers Photography for sharing Abi and Nick’s sweet Texas wedding with Junebug! Planning a DIY wedding? Get more inspiration from Lucy and Phil’s fun and quirky wedding in England.

xoxoNicole

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Mediterranean Inspired Wedding at The Ebell

February 15, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Stephanie and Alex’s sweet and playful wedding flourished with vibrant colors. From yellows and pinks all the way to deep purples, this Mediterranean inspired wedding at The Ebell in Los Angeles was the perfect wedding day for this fun couple. Talented photographer Corey Nikols captured the couple’s sweet romance throughout the day flawlessly.

The Couple:

Stephanie and Alex

The Wedding:

The Ebell of Los Angeles

The Inspiration:

The overall feel I wanted was something that felt Mediterranean and very warm and romantic. We chose The Ebell because of the Spanish-influenced architecture and we accented it with warm sunset colors – coral, pink, orange, and some yellow. One element I really wanted to incorporate was oranges and other citrus fruits. That, specifically, felt very Spanish to me so those were scattered throughout the florals and table arrangements as well as used for the escort cards. Pilar candles were arranged around the tables and smaller tea lights hung in globes from the taller floral arrangements, creating a very dimly lit, romantic vibe for the reception. Everything was meant to feel very organic and pretty (as though all those gorgeous decorations just fell into place!)

As a base color, I chose burgundy/plum for the bridesmaids’ dresses and table linens. I wanted something that would really contrast and make the florals pop. A sheer, gold lace was used as an overlay on the tables to accent the gold throughout the room – the vases, the charger plates, the chairs etc. – and to add to the sort of old-world romantic feel.

My favorite thing about the entire day was probably my dress! It was a very pale pink colored Lazaro gown with a dropped waist, jeweled belt, and 32 layers of tulle that fell at all different lengths. Each layer was a different shade that varied from cream all the way to a true pink. As they all fell on top of each other, it created a look that was soft but had gorgeous dimension. I could have twirled around in that thing all night.

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The Moments:

Steph: Probably our first dance, which was “Love Me Tender” by Norah Jones. It was one of the very few moments I was even aware that my wedding was happening. Time seemed to stand still and it was just me and Alex.

Alex: When I first saw her walk out with her dad – she looked so incredibly beautiful and it all became so real and exciting at that moment.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Corey Nikols
Event Planning – Shannon Dexter and Vikki Marsee
Venue – The Ebell of Los Angeles
Floral Design – Hollyflora
Cake – The Butter End Cakery
Officiant – Roger Lundblade
Live Music – James Gang (West Coast Music)
Videography – Charles Lauren Films
Invitations – Stephanie Slevin
Wedding Dress – Lazaro
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – The Loft
Groom’s Apparel – Burberry
Groomsmen’s Apparel – H&M
Rings – William Goldberg
Transportation – A Day in LA Tours

Thank you to photographer Corey Nikols for sharing Stephanie and Alex’s special day with us! We loved the wedding inspiration and colorful florals. Planning a wedding like this one? Check out Intimate Moroccan Inspired Wedding and Surprise Dance Party Reception.

xoxoJackie

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