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Ask the Expert – How to Plan Your Floral Design

November 6, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

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One of the most beautiful parts of a wedding is the floral design. Flowers can be used to enhance a wedding theme or carry out a color palette. While most couples expect to have gorgeous floral arrangements for their wedding, not everyone has the knowledge to put together their floral design. Today we’ve invited expert floral design studio Wisteria Lane Flower Shop from Los Angeles, California to shed some light on how to plan your floral design, and what to expect when working with a floral designer.

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Come Prepared to the Florist

Most of my couples have an idea of how they want their wedding day to look like, and have a Pinterest board. Often they have a lot of pretty pictures that are a little random – not cohesive. It’s important to consider the dress and the venue because these two elements will dictate the style and feel of their day.

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Complement  Your Wedding Colors

Most often we use the “wedding color” or a complementing color for the flowers. For instance, if  the couple chooses dove grey for their Bridesmaid dresses, we could complement that with cream or yellow, or red or orange, or purple or pink. We would tie in the grey with grey ribbon on the bouquet stems, or have the escort cards and menus printed in grey to tie it in at the dinner table. I love playing with the different decor elements so it is cohesive and thought through, but not contrived and uptight.

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Try Out the Trends

Garland and floral chandeliers were extremely popular this year. Most of the arrangements are compact and groupings of small arrangements, and many couples want each table to be unique within the same color palette. As for next year’s couples, “whimsical, and understated elegance” seem to be trending guide words for their floral design inspiration.

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Mix and Match Different Textures

Since I like to use locally sourced flowers, flowers that are in season are my first choice. Luckily I live in Southern California so garden roses are available almost year round. I love mixing garden roses, with ranunculus and different types of eucalyptus and brazillia berries. Another favorite is tulips. Tulips work well on their own or mixed in with other spring flowers and are always charming. The peony, a perennial favorite among brides, is soft and fluffy and lend themselves well to a romantic setting. I like juxtaposing fluffy with texture so adding a small succulent or fern (or even a mini artichoke!) to peony and roses makes for an interesting and pretty bouquet.

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Follow Your Gut

Look around you for inspiration. What colors make you happy? What types of arrangements are you drawn to? Do you like tall large arrangements or compact ones? More modern and streamlined or more organic in shape?  Start a Pinterest board and pin everything you like. Once you have selected your venue and decided on the type of celebration you will have, you can pare down the board to what will work in that space, in the season you are getting married in, and at the time of day of your celebration (candles don’t work very well at high noon in the summer!).

Thank you so much to Sherene of Wisteria Lane Flower Shop for sharing her floral design wisdom with Junebug! For more Ask the Expert wisdom, learn how to choose your wedding color palette.

xoxoNicole

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Sparkling Wedding in St. Thomas

November 6, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

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We love a wedding that goes off the beaten path, and Melissa and Bobby’s sparkling wedding in St. Thomas is one-of-a-kind. Not only did the bride forego a traditional white gown, but the pair exchanged their vows on a catamaran in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa’s glamorous silver and gold sequinned dress was dazzling against the dark blue sea off the side of the boat. The couple were inspired by reflections of light, making their seafaring ceremony the ideal venue for their intimate affair. Selah Photography went along for the ride and captured the light and love throughout the event.

The Couple: Melissa and Bobby

The Wedding: St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

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The Inspiration: “Reflecting Light! and FUN! We wanted it to be a celebration, not a performance. We wanted everyone to feel beautiful and loved, just as much as us. I had a professional makeup artist come and do all 22 of my girlfriends and family members before the ceremony. We requested that everyone reflect light with their attire at the ceremony. The ceremony was on a sailboat, at sunset, with a Supermoon rising in the background. My aunt and uncle own the boat we got married on and it is the most gorgeous catamaran in St Thomas. Everyone had on sequined, beaded, shimmery, or metallic attire. My gown was gold and silver sequins and beads. My mother, who married us, had on the most reflective sequin dress I have ever seen!

My brother – who is my best friend – HANDMADE a disco ball for us for the reception. I wanted a mixed metal disco ball, but he could only find silver. So he taught himself how to make a huge silver, gold, and rose gold disco ball. He transported it down to the island. It was breathtaking. The only other decorations we had were lots of festoon strands, gas lanterns, and floating lanterns. Just light. And the Supermoon! We didn’t need anything else…it was perfect.

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The Moments: “Right before the end of the ceremony, my mother and brother surprised us by walking away from us to form a circle with my father and Bobby‘s parents. They began to sing “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen, but they wrote their own words that had to do with me and Bobby. The whole boat joined in on the choruses. Imagine your 55 closest people in the world singing Hallelujah to you at sunset on a sailboat. Every single person on that boat cried. That moment will always be my favorite moment in the world. We are the luckiest people in the world.

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The Couple Recommends: “Our photographer and my aunt. First of all, Jackie at Selah Photography is unbelievable. She was such a joy to work with and the pictures are unlike anything I have ever seen. I am so happy we found her and her husband. I love the photos more then I ever thought I could. All of our family and friends are speechless by how well the photos came out and how awesome the website is that they made for us.

My Aunt, Diane Davis, has the most perfect sailboat for a Caribbean wedding. It is huge, super clean, and staffed with the most accommodating people in the world. We sailed around a couple days before the ceremony as well. The food was amazing, the drinks were spectacular, and the destinations unrivaled. Everyone that came to our wedding was in awe of the love we were shown by Diane’s crew. It was truly an honor to be a part of it all.

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Selah Photography
Ceremony Venue – Daydreamer Catamaran
Reception Venue – Seastar Villa
Catering – The Pit BBQ
Makeup Artist – Artistry by Kristina
Groom’s Apparel – Suitsupply
Rings – Sue Amador

The U.S. Virgin Islands are one of our favorite stateside destination locations, and we’re so inspired by Melissa and Bobby’s unique wedding. For more untraditional waterfront wedding inspiration, check out Ivana and Ivan’s casual Croatian wedding by the sea.

xoxoNicole

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Bohemian Costa Rica Wedding

November 5, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

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Sandy beaches and warm salty air set the stage for Christie and Jonathan’s bohemian Costa Rica wedding. Travel holds a sentimental value to the newlyweds, so it’s no surprise that Costa Rica’s natural beauty won them over when choosing a wedding destination. A bohemian vibe is created with colorful textures and prints, and the team at Four Winds Weddings & Events curated the perfect laid back look. We love the use of driftwood from the ceremony to the reception décor, calling back to the natural beach landscape. Jade + Matthew Take Pictures were there to capture the whole affair, from first look to final dance.

The Couple: Christie and Jonathan

The Wedding: Costa Rica

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The Moments:My favorite part of the day was during the ceremony when exchanged vows. We had each written our own vows, and it felt incredibly special to share them with each other in the presence of our family and friends.

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The Inspiration:Our favorite times together have involved travel, so we knew we wanted to get married in another country. We chose Costa Rica for its natural beauty and laid back attitude. We worked with our wedding planner, Kirsten Juntunen, to create a bohemian, beachside vibe that incorporated lots of color, patterns, and textures.

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The Couple Recommends:Our photographers Jade + Matthew did an incredible job. They captured so many special moments and did an excellent job of documenting the scenery and backdrop of the day. We were so happy with how our photos turned out.

Our wedding planner and florist, Kirsten Juntunen of Four Weddings and Events, brought our vision to life. She and her team helped us plan the entire event and ensured that every detail was taken care of. We were so thrilled with how everything turned out, and give credit to Four Winds for making it happen.

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jade + Matthew Take Pictures
Event Coordination – Four Winds Weddings and Events
Venue – Pangas Beach Club
Floral Design – Four Winds and Weddings Events
Cake – Tropical Gourmet
Officiant – Allen Cudahy
DJ – X-Clusive DJs
Makeup Artist – Sarah Rorvig

Thanks to Jade + Matthew Take Pictures for sharing such lovely images, and to Christie and Jonathan for sharing their special day. For more bohemian wedding inspiration, check out Amanda and Kyle’s Southwest bohemian wedding in Lubbock.

xoxoNicole

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