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This Yellow Outer Banks Elopement Inspiration Shoot Is Truly Unique

January 22, 2024 | justine

After much dreaming and careful planning, Kasey Powell Weddings and Clever Girl Florals made a dream come true! With amazing help from vendors and some really good luck with the weather, they pulled off a huge creative project—an Outer Banks elopement on a beautiful, quiet beach at sunset. The central color theme was yellow, inspired by the art of Vincent van Gogh, but they also aimed for a simple, rustic luxury vibe that felt connected to nature. It was an incredible daydream come to life and definitely a must-see!

Imagine a wedding like no other—both the ceremony and reception right in the water. They joined their creative forces and brought to life “Gele Bloem,” which means yellow flower in Dutch, the language of Van Gogh himself. Picture this: floral pillars rising from the water, beautifully framing the couple. The tablescape featured vibrant centerpieces and golden settings, all in the enchanting wonderland of water. 

As you look through these incredible photos, you can’t miss the careful attention and thought put into every detail. Keep scrolling to see how nature, beauty, and art can combine to create something entirely fresh and captivating.

Bringing to Life a Water-Inspired Outer Banks Elopement

Submerged in nature, we created a water-inspired elopement in the shallows of the Outer Banks. Round trip, the hike to our shoot location was 30 minutes ( Clever Girl Florals had to do this nine times in total to get all the buckets of fresh flowers in!). This is one of my favorite locations on the Outer Banks, not just because of its insane beauty but for it being off the map and mostly unknown. We pushed ourselves creatively, with no expectations or people to please, allowing for the magic of art to come alive. 

 

Floral and Water Themed DIY Touches

The escort cards were ordered with the invitation suite and then customized to match the styled shoot’s floral water theme. We picked different long-stemmed flowers used throughout the installations and hand-stitched them onto the flowers. Each stem was kept in a hydration tube and then pushed into the sandy grass embankment to be plucked up and kept as guest gifts while they learned of their seat number, a beautiful double experience for guests.

The Couple’s Second Chance at Wedding Bliss

While this was a styled shoot, the couple married previously in 2020. They barely made it past the no-dance laws of 2020, which was a win, but their beach wedding was pushed inside due to a crazy island storm. While they wouldn’t change a thing about their wedding day, this shoot was like fulfilling their destination wedding dreams with the same photographer from their wedding. They had so much fun, along with many laughs and tears.

The Journey to a Secluded Beach on the Outer Banks

The location of this shoot was set on a secret local beach on the west side of the Outer Banks island. Accessing it takes a small drive and a 15-minute walk through the woods. Once you reach the end of the trail, you are dropped off on a small sandy beach surrounded by the preserved remnants of the island’s oak trees and marshes. The island’s west side has very shallow water, ankle to thigh deep, depending on the wind direction, allowing for a relatively easy setup in the water. Due to the seclusion and being surrounded by miles of nature, this area rarely has more than a couple of people walking through. It is heaven on earth.

Inspiration Behind This Outer Banks Elopement Shoot

The ultimate inspiration was the idea to set all traditional wedding elements directly into the grounding element of water. Oftentimes, finding a still, beautiful body of water that is relatively untouched, private, and free, is near to impossible. This specific location was the foundation of this entire shoot coming to life. It inspired everything.

Advice for Couples Planning to Recreate this Theme for Their Own Celebration

We advise keeping your guest list small if a couple wants to bring this shoot to life. There are a lot of logistics (aka costs) to get all vendors out to such a secluded site, and any more than ten guests wouldn’t feel the same. If you love nature and the traditional touches of a wedding, creating an experience like this is as dreamy as it looks. Just be sure to research the area’s laws and communicate thoroughly with your photographer, florist, and planner.

The Talented Team:

Photography – Kasey Powell Weddings
Event Planning – Coastyle Events
Floral Design – Clever Girl Florals
Invitation Design – Minted
Makeup Artist – OBXMUA
Hair Styling – Dall’d Up by Kendall
Wedding Dress – Meshki
Rentals – Pretty Little Things OBX + Linen Rental Metro Rentals

 

Congratulations to the talented team for putting together this yellow Outer Banks elopement inspiration that is truly unique. And a big thank you to Kasey Powell Weddings for capturing every stunning detail and sharing it with us.

This styled shoot teaches unconventional couples an important lesson: Trust your artists. Count on them to help create something truly amazing with you. Check out our curated directory of the world’s best wedding professionals from around the world to help bring your dream wedding to life.

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Stylish Bridal Shower Decorations to Buy Online

January 20, 2024 | Junebug Weddings
bridal shower champagne toast

Image by Nikki McCrone

Whether you’re planning your own, with your maid of honor, or with the whole bridal party, creating a bridal shower that’s exactly how you envision it can be fun, albeit tricky. From nailing down the venue to the menu, there are a lot of choices to think about. Not to mention the decor. We know it can be difficult to find the bridal shower decor from the comfort of your own home that isn’t, well, tacky. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up trendy bridal shower decorations you buy online. From welcome signs to bridal shower favors, you’re sure to find exactly what you need to make it the party of your dreams.

Bridal Shower Signs

Bridal Shower Welcome Sign ($12.00+)

simple bridal shower welcome sign

Wildflower Bridal Shower Welcome Sign ($10.59)

wildflower bridal shower welcome sign

GEORGIE Modern Pink Bridal Shower Welcome Sign ($10.27)

pink modern bridal shower welcome sign

Butterfly Welcome Sign ($11.00)

butterfly and flower welcome sign

Minimalist Bridal Shower Sign ($10.15)

minimalist bridal shower sign

Future Mrs. Arched Personalized Bridal Shower Sign ($37.00)

arched acrylic bridal shower welcome sign

Vintage Floral Bridal Shower Sign ($14.79)

Last Name Photo Banner ($14.99+)

last name photo banner

Recommended reading: Need help planning a wedding shower too? Bookmark this page, then head over to our ultimate guide to planning a wedding shower

Bridal Shower Decorations

Bridal Shower Guest Book ($54.00)

bridal shower guest book

Junebug tip:

Have the guests sign in with photos, or use the book to take photos of the day, with these disposable cameras and instant photos: Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera ($70); Fujifilm Instax Mini Film ($42.49); Quicksnap disposable camera ($37.35)

Future Mrs. Photo Backdrop ($50.00+)

Put A Ring On It Game Sign ($9.98)

put a ring on it game sign

Custom Bridal Shower Napkins ($10.00+)

custom cocktail napkins

Pink and Red Wavy Bridal Shower Games ($13.01)

bridal shower games

Letters to the Bride Book ($66.00)

letters to the bride book

Bridal Shower Newspaper Template ($17.92)

bridal shower newspaper

Bridal Shower Favors

Brunch Favor Bags ($24.50)

food bridal shower bags

Bridal Shower Mini Champagne Bottle Labels ($15.00+)

mini champagne bottle labels

Mini Bubble Candle Favors ($16.46+)

mini bubble candle favors

Bulk Thank You Candles ($27.50+)

mini thank you candles

Sage Green Heart Soap Favors ($38.99+)

heart shaped soap favor

With these decorations, we know that your bridal shower is going to be absolutely adorable. Plus, getting these shipped directly to your door will free up time for you to plan other important events, like the bachelorette party

To get planning for a bachelorette party, check out these bachelorette party themes you’ve probably never heard of before or these unconventional bachelorette party ideas if you’re looking for something outside the box. Want to head off to a different destination? We’ve got you covered there, too, with 11 unique destinations for your bachelorette party!

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5 Tips For Walking Down the Aisle on Your Big Day

January 20, 2024 | riley

Image by Gaby Bolivar

Walking down the aisle is a momentous occasion in any wedding ceremony. It’s a symbolic journey that marks the beginning of a new chapter with the love of your life. Whether you’re walking with your parents, spouse, or best friend, there are lots of factors to consider to ensure that your entrance goes smoothly. From nailing the timing to focusing on your posture to giving yourself a moment to take a breath before the big moment, here are some tips for walking down the aisle, along with some different ways to walk down.

What is the Order of Walking Down the Aisle

The wedding processional is going to look a little different depending on how you set things up (which we will discuss shortly). However, traditionally, you will find that it typically goes mothers of the newlyweds, grandparents (if they are willing and able), the groom/first partner, wedding parties, best man and maid of honor, ring bearer and flower girl, and finally the bride/second partner. As we said, this order is not set in stone, so if you feel like mixing it up, go for it!

Five Tips for Walking Down the Aisle

Timing is Everything

Timing is one of the most crucial aspects of walking down the aisle. Your entrance sets the tone for the entire ceremony, so it’s essential to plan accordingly. Before you can even walk down the aisle, it’s important to coordinate with your wedding planner to determine a start time for your ceremony. Of course, we’ll be the first to tell you that things may come up, and if your ceremony starts a few minutes late, that’s okay. It happens more often than you realize. 

Timing is also impacted by the music you choose for your wedding processional. Once you have your song picked out, don’t be afraid to practice in the comfort of your living room to ensure you nail the timing. The wedding processional typically takes about three to five minutes, with your walk taking anywhere from 30 to 45 seconds max. This gives you ample time to soak in the moment and take in your surroundings while your photographer snaps a few pics. The more time you practice at home, the more prepared you’ll feel.

Coordinating with the Wedding Party

Walking down the aisle involves more than just the couple tying the knot. There’s also the entire wedding party. The more people you have in your wedding parties, the more on top of timing you’ll have to be. This is why rehearsal dinners are so important for those who are in the wedding. Here, you’ll discuss the entrance order, practice the timing, and ensure the pace is comfortable for everyone involved.  If you’re having a flower girl and/or ring bearer, this rehearsal can also be extremely helpful in getting them comfortable with their roles.

Posture and Presence

We understand that you may be in attire that you’re not entirely used to. It’s not every day that you’re wearing wedding gowns or tuxes, after all. That’s why we recommend choosing attire you’re comfortable in–but that’s a whole different conversation. While you still may be adjusting to your clothing or shoes, maintaining the right posture goes a long way in exuding confidence and grace during your walk down the aisle. 

Many of us spend a lot of time looking down at computer or phone screens, so the idea of lifting your chin can feel somewhat foreign. Just like with the pacing, don’t be afraid to practice this posture at home. Imagine a string pulling you from the top of your head, with your shoulders back and down. As you walk, don’t be afraid to make eye contact with your loved ones in attendance. If this makes you too nervous, lock eyes with your spouse-to-be and use them as your anchor. 

Lastly, when it comes to your hands, keep them as relaxed and natural as possible. Luckily, if you’re holding a bouquet or the arm of a loved one, you have something to hold onto. Just be sure to avoid clenching anything you’re gripping too tightly, as it can make your hands appear tense in photos. If you’re locking elbows with anyone (such as your father, mother, or other family member/friend), use this to your advantage. It will ensure you start on the same foot and remind you to hold your bouquet low.

Watch Your Step

If you need to take it a little slower to prevent yourself from tripping over yourself, take that time. No one wants to trip in front of all of their guests. Just be mindful of every step that you take, and ensure that steps are taken before the wedding day (like proper alterations to your attire and breaking in your shoes), and you will have zero issues.

Enjoy a Slow Morning

A lot is going on the morning of your wedding. Between getting hair and makeup done, taking photos, getting dressed, and the nerves, it’s easy to skip over taking care of yourself. Slow down as much as possible to eat a hearty breakfast, drink plenty of water, and avoid too much alcohol. If you can, we recommend taking it a step further and enjoying some quiet time right before you walk down the aisle. Whether it’s to meditate, enjoy a moment of silence, run to the restroom, or soak up a moment with your parents, it can help you unwind a bit and keep you steady on your feet.

Image by Lite Weddings

Different Ways to Walk Down the Aisle

Depending on your relationship with the people accompanying you, there are various ways to approach your journey down the aisle.

Walking Down the Aisle with Family

Walking down the aisle with family members can be a touching and sentimental experience. It’s a way to honor and involve your loved ones in the ceremony. One tip for walking down the aisle with family is to choose the order carefully. Traditionally, the bride’s father walks her down the aisle, but there are no hard and fast rules. You can have both parents, a sibling, or a grandparent accompany you. It is important to communicate your wishes with your family members beforehand to ensure everyone is on the same page.

Walking Down the Aisle with Your Future Spouse

Walking down the aisle with your future spouse is a modern and increasingly popular choice. It symbolizes the equal partnership and shared journey that marriage represents. If you decide to walk down the aisle together, one tip is to synchronize your steps and pace. Practice walking together beforehand to ensure you are in sync. Consider adding a personal touch, such as holding hands or exchanging a few words as you approach the altar. This can create a beautiful and intimate moment between the two of you.

Walking Down the Aisle Solo

Walking down the aisle alone can be a powerful statement of independence and self-confidence. If you choose to walk alone, one tip is to practice your walk beforehand. This will help you feel more comfortable and confident on the big day. Another tip is to embrace the moment and enjoy the experience. Walking down the aisle solo allows you to fully take in the atmosphere and reflect on the significance of the occasion. Remember, this is your moment to shine, and you should walk proudly.

Walking down the aisle is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that deserves careful planning and consideration. While we know it can be stressful, keep these tips in mind, and you will be a-okay. If you’re still on the fence about what song to walk down the aisle to, fret not. We’ve rounded up 40 wedding songs to walk down the aisle to that will make your moment that much more unforgettable. 

Image by La Vie Studios 

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