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Colorful Vintage-Inspired Barn Wedding

October 8, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

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Before summer wraps up for good, we’re excited to share another brightly colored wedding with you. Megan and Marcus planned a vintage-inspired barn wedding at Historic Taylor Barn and didn’t miss a single detail. The bride’s bohemian floral crown was elegantly draped in orange, pink, and ivory ribbon, which made for one gorgeous hair accessory. I love the consistency of the vintage fabric used throughout their day, from the streamer backdrop during their ceremony to the quirky napkins and place settings at the outdoor reception. The sky must have been jealous of all the color, because a rainbow made an appearance while photographer Jana Marie captured portraits of the newlyweds.

The Couple: Megan and Marcus

The Wedding: Historic Taylor Barn, Lawrence, KS

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The Inspiration:We knew we would be relocating shortly after we got married, so it was important to us to make our wedding authentic and inspired by where we both grew up. Important touches from home were incorporated into every detail. The stone for the barn was cut from the hills outside Lawrence, KS. Megan wore her great-grandmother’s necklace. Nuns from the church where Megan‘s family volunteers donated the ribbon for our backdrop. The windmill blade is such a classic symbol of the Midwest we were really excited to incorporate.

The napkins were cut by hand by Marcus‘s mother, who also made the wedding cake! Megan‘s grandmother stitched the table numbers. Megan walked to “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”. We found our florist at the farmers market. Our photographer is a college friend of Megan‘s. The music was played by family friends. Dinner came from our favorite BBQ joint in KC (which happens to be in a gas station). The beer was local, including some that Marcus and one of his groomsmen made themselves. There were just so many intricate details that literally everywhere we looked we saw something that was important to us, reminded us of home and family, and just filled the whole environment with love and happiness. The whole celebration was meant to reflect each of us as individuals, our families, and our union.”

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The Moment:Both of us remember how amazing it felt when the brief thunderstorm let up after it looked like things were going to get even worse and gave way to a huge beautiful rainbow and sunny skies. It was only fitting since Megan walked to Somewhere Over the Rainbow.

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The Wedding Team:
Photography – Jana Marie Photography
Venue – Historic Taylor Barn
Event Coordination – Red Door Event + Design
Floral Design – Daydream Design
Catering – Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ
Cake – Cathy Hook
DJ – Complete Weddings + Events
Officiant – Angela Lowe
Hair Design – Silver Screen Salon
Makeup Design – Laurie Ramirez Makeup Artistry
Bride’s Shoes – TOMS
Groom’s Apparel – Banana Republic
Groomsmen’s Apparel – The Tie Bar
Invitations – Wedding Paper Divas
Rentals – The Vintage Plate
Rings – Shane Co.

With so many personal details and help from family and friends, we have no doubt color and love will follow Megan and Marcus wherever they go. For more barn wedding inspiration, we love this rustic barn wedding photographed by Emily Delamater and this Wisconsin farm wedding captured by Woodnote Photography.

xoxoNicole

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Earthy Chic Long Beach Wedding

October 8, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

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Looking to plan a chic and fun wedding, while still rocking a budget friendly event, Brianna and Hans put together a sweet affair full of DIY elements at the dreamy Rancho los Cerritos in Long Beach. Their wedding came complete with orchids for their guests to wear, bocci ball, and an adorable stool to close the couple’s height difference during the ceremony. Photographed by Jessica Fey, Brianna and Hans’ nuptials could not have better captured the look and feel of an earthy chic affair.

The Couple: Brianna & Hans

The Wedding: Rancho Los Cerritos, Long Beach, California

The Inspiration: “‘Earthy chic!’ We put together our wedding on a little bit of a budget. We found ways to cut costs (drying our own flowers for table decorations and making our own place cards) in order to spend in other places (the venue and a photo booth). We were able to keep things simple knowing that the venue brought it’s own something special. We tailored the wedding to fit our personality as a couple (premixed music that we picked out with a DJ, bocci ball and croquet for the large number of children attending, a friend officiated the ceremony). We even had some surprises: I stood on a stool during our ceremony in order to be close to eye-level with Hans (he is 6’9″ and I am 5’7″).”

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The Wedding Team:

Photographer – Jessica Fey Photography
Ceremony & Reception – Rancho Los Cerritos
Catering – Primal Alchemy
Cake – Emil’s Swiss Pastry
DJ – Samix
Wedding Dress – J. Crew
Makeup Artist & Hairstylist – Robin Zekaria at Bella Salon of Naples
Groom’s Apparel – Calvin Klein
Rings – Gaspar Jewelers, Inc.
Henna – Erynne
Flower Bouquet – Allen’s Flower Market
Photo Booth – All Smiles Photo Booth

The Couple Recommends: “Our photographer! Jessica was laid back and easy going. She was virtually hidden during the wedding and reception. I was very nervous about a photographer in my face but I barely noticed her and her work is absolutely beautiful! I didn’t want to take posed photos, but she talked me into it and she was right! Also the venue: Rancho Los Cerritos. They were very flexible and allowed us to very much make the wedding our own. Last: Erynne who did my henna. She worked with me for weeks to find the design that I had imagined in my head!”

Thank you so much, Brianna and Hans, for sharing your absolutely lovely day with us. We wish you the best!

For more earthy chic inspiration, head on over to Boho Chic Styled Shoot.

xoxoCarrie

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Industrial Brooklyn Loft Wedding

October 7, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

Therese Winberg Photography

Lindsey and Sean’s Brooklyn loft wedding proves that industrial wedding venues bring the romance, while also showing off the couple’s modern vibes. Soft roses lined the tables, strings of bright bulbs hung overhead, and the bride and groom exchanged their vows beneath a chuppah delicately crafted with silk handed down from Lindsey’s grandfather. Photographer Therese Winberg was right there to capture the sweet laughter between the bride and groom, as well as the warmth shared by family and friends.

The Couple: Lindsey and Sean

The Wedding: Greenpoint Loft, Brooklyn, NY

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The Inspiration: “The venue was so raw and wild that we just let it dictate an “anything goes” philosophy. We didn’t really have colors or a theme – the boys and girls were in black and gray, the venue was brown, and the tabletops had chalkboard table runners that gave everything neutral backdrop. We allowed everything else to just pop – bright reds and yellows mixed with pastels.”

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The Moments: “Walking into the venue and seeing how it all had come together, but especially seeing the chuppah for the first time. Because we insisted on doing so much on our own, the week before the wedding was insane. Like, I was a mess until the rehearsal started. But the day of the wedding, I was in a perfect little bubble and left everything up to the caterer, our genius day-of coordinator, and my amazing friend, Marley O’Brien, who helped me design and execute all the florals and decor. The one thing I left entirely up to Marley was the chuppah. I had several yards of silk that my late grandfather brought back from the Korean War, with the idea that one of his daughters would use it to make a wedding dress. It went unused and is now too old and delicate to be worn. I gave it to Marley and said, “Here is the canopy. Go for it.” The chuppah she made was the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. My mom burst into tears when she saw it. And now the silk can be passed down for chuppahs for generations to come!

And right NEXT to the chuppah was the applause sign. Sean was OBSESSED with having a remote control-operated applause sign that would set the tone for the evening. Between that and the fact that the bar was open upon guest arrival, we like to think our ceremony was really fun!

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Therese Winberg
Event Design – Lindsey M. Events
Venue – Greenpoint Loft
Floral Design – MDO Design, Inc
Officiant – Mario Accera
Catering – Roberta’s Pizza
Cake – Momofuku Milk Bar
Wedding Dress Designer – Mila Volchanskaya ([email protected])
Videography – Delia Studios
DJ – Seventy Four Events
Live Band – Brintz & Company
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Z Spoke by Zac Posen
Groom’s Apparel – Burberry
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Jos. A Bank, The Tie Bar

For more Brooklyn wedding inspiration, Judy and Dave’s Wedding is right up your alley.

 

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