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Flowers And Fashion Were The Stars of This Casa Labia Wedding

May 27, 2023 | justine

Hafeezah and Irshaad, with unwavering determination, transformed their wedding dream into a breathtaking reality over a span of two years. From the striking fashion choices to the meticulous attention to detail, their Casa Labia wedding was a floral-infused perfection from every angle. Starting with their chosen venue, the Casa Labia exuded a rich historical significance, setting the stage for their special day. Bursting with vibrant hues, their color palette brought electrifying energy to the atmosphere. The arrangements and decor were nothing short of show-stopping, capturing the attention of every guest. What’s even more remarkable is that they accomplished all this without the help of a wedding planner!

The couple decided to infuse their Nikkah—the traditional part of their wedding—with a touch of uniqueness. Instead of the usual mosque setting, they chose to have it in Hafeezah’s parents’ garden, turning the occasion into a truly enchanting experience. Nestled beneath two majestic 20-meter-high trees, Hafeezah’s father had created a cozy nook. Adorned with a beautifully crafted green carpet, they stood there surrounded by the soothing melodies of chirping birds. It was within this serene sanctuary that they exchanged their heartfelt vows, sealing their love and embarking on their journey of marriage.

Their marquee reception at the Casa Labia grounds surpassed all expectations, leaving guests in awe. The scene was adorned with lavish floral installations and shimmering crystal chandeliers, all nestled beneath a transparent tent that allowed the sky to be seen in all its glory. The tablescape exuded elegance, with exquisite blooms, flickering candles, and opulent gold settings. Every aspect of the wedding was thoughtfully planned—from the intricate details of the wedding dress and the brush stroke cake to the personalized illustrated tote bags and signs, showcasing the bride’s exceptional talent. It’s truly a sight to behold, and luckily, Misha Lee beautifully captured every element, so make sure to keep scrolling. Trust us when we say, you won’t want to miss out on this breathtaking celebration.

The Couple:

Hafeezah and Irshaad

The Wedding:

Casa Labia, Muizenberg, Cape Town

Why A Casa Labia Wedding

Our wedding venue, The Casa Labia, was one of the first things we decided on. It’s the former family home of one of Irshad’s best friends. The Casa Labia was built in the 1920s by Italian architect Giovanni Battista Comminetti, and its romantic lush-colored walls, the mixture of ornate chandeliers, and the collection of art and furniture with rich fabrics and intricate patterns led the way in keeping the overall look of the wedding rosy, luscious, and warm. We also wanted to ensure that our shared love of nature was central to the overall feel of the wedding.

Creating An Enchanting Floral Wonderland

To bring those flowers and mood lighting together, we found Mabel Flowers. We worked closely together, meeting often at the Casa Labia, to ensure we had the perfect mix of blush pinks, reds, and yellows. From that vision, sprang lots and lots of dahlias, peonies, orchids, and other flowers set in greens. It was gorgeous! Mabel also provided the table settings and chandeliers. My goodness, Mabel is a magician when it comes to creating an otherworldly vibe. Her bubbly personality and passion for flowers and aesthetics were the cherry on top.

A Magical And Unconventional Garden Nikkah And Vote Of Thanks To Honor All Their Guests

Our Nikkah, the traditional aspect of the wedding, took place in Hafeezah’s parents’ garden instead of a mosque, which is the usual setting. Honestly, it was the first Nikkah that both of us had ever attended outside of a mosque. It was a truly magical experience. The other special moment was the vote of thanks. Hafeezah and I decided to do a joint vote rather than the traditional groom only. We scripted something to honor all our guests and to thank those that had gone the extra mile. Some of it was cheesy, but it was really lovely and a great way to start our partnership together.

Advice For DIY Wedding Planning: Efficient Vendor Coordination

If you’re planning your wedding yourself, as we did, it’s essential to arrange a meeting with all your vendors beforehand, even if it’s just a Zoom call. This ensures that photographers, videographers, caterers, florists, and decorators all know each other. Wedding planners often prefer working with a select group of professionals who have already collaborated, but if your vendors haven’t worked together before, it’s important to create a sense of ease among them. One promise we made to each other was to handle the stress until the night before the wedding and simply go with the flow on the actual day. At some point, things are out of your hands, and that’s perfectly okay. Leave room for the unexpected, as it often adds to the magic of the day.

Overcoming Obstacles While Planning Their Casa Labia Wedding

Turning our wedding dreams into reality was a two-year endeavor. Throughout the planning process, we faced the challenge of being in different countries—Hafeezah was dedicated to her master’s studies, while Irshad managed two jobs. In September, Irshad embarked on his own master’s program and joined Hafeezah in South Africa at the end of November. Despite a few mishaps on the day itself, such as the seating plan going awry, successfully pulling off the wedding was a significant achievement. Planning this event marked our first major undertaking as a couple, which we believe holds true for many. Our goal was to set a tone for our relationship by infusing empathy, understanding, joy, and patience into every moment. Both of us willingly went the extra mile for each other, and it made a remarkable difference. Although there were moments of tension, we navigated them with grace and harmony.

Savvy Budget Management And Vendor Coordination

Initially, we had a budget in mind, but ultimately, the total cost ended up being around 1.5 times higher. It was a common warning we had heard from others, and unfortunately, it proved to be true. However, we consciously decided to indulge a bit more in select areas where we felt it was possible. To track our expenses effectively, we maintained a detailed and regularly updated Excel sheet, diligently recording quotes from various vendors. With our chosen wedding venue, it was our responsibility to gather most of the vendors ourselves. Negotiating with vendors to prioritize our “must-haves” and “nice-to-haves” became a significant part of the process. It was essential to discuss the exact breakdown of all-inclusive packages, be transparent about our financial budget, and collaborate with the vendors. 

The Bride Drew Inspiration From Her Parents Colorful Style

My style inspiration derives from my parents, combining my dad’s evolving taste with my mom’s eye for detail. When I tried on my mother’s wedding dress for fun, I instantly fell in love with it and decided to add my own touch by having it rebeaded with pink and green beads, reflecting a nature theme. The dress was sent to India for the beadwork and, after a detour in London, it was expertly assembled by a helpful uncle. I wanted my wedding to be a colorful celebration, and that’s exactly what it became—from the nikkah ceremony to the dress, flowers (orchids, dahlias, and peonies), venue, and cake, which resembled lush vines and flowers. It was a sumptuous and vibrant experience.

Showcasing The Bride’s Talent Through The Custom Illustrated Tote Bags And Signs

Hafeezah, an illustrator alongside her consulting work, wanted to infuse her artistic talent into our wedding to make it truly personal. She sketched a picture of the two of us, along with her uncle, who played a significant role in assembling her dress. Using this illustration, her uncle, a clothing designer and manufacturer, created calico cotton tote bags. We incorporated the same image on the menus, lending a cohesive and personalized feel to the entire event. We aimed to give out favors that were meaningful and relevant, and after hearing that millennials love tote bags from Haf’s dad, we decided to give personalized tote bags as our favors.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Misha Lee
Reception Venue + Live Music – Casa Labia
Floral Design – Mabel Maposa
Catering – La Elegante Catering
Cake – Anmar Wilding at Crumbcakessa
DJ – The DJ Company
Videography – Dawid Botha
Makeup Artist + Hair Stylist – Kirsten Murphy
Wedding Dress – Miramira Clothing Boutique
Bridal Accessories – Meera Embroidery
Groom’s Apparel – Hugo Boss
Rings – Armin Gold & Platinum Manufacturing Jewellers
Engagement Ring – Impilo
Rentals – Elite Marquees

 

Congratulations are in order for Hafeezah and Irshaad on their unforgettable Casa Labia wedding. The culmination of their hard work and meticulous planning resulted in a truly unique and remarkable celebration. Every detail was carefully curated to perfection, reflecting their love and personality. And a special shout-out goes to the talented Misha Lee for skillfully capturing all the magical moments, allowing us to relive the joy and beauty of their wedding day. 

One of the key takeaways from Hafeezah and Irshaad’s Casa Labia wedding is the importance of good communication with vendors. They built strong connections with their vendors from the beginning, expressing their vision and preferences openly. And if you’re embarking on your own wedding planning journey, check out our directory of the world’s best wedding vendors. It’s the perfect starting point for building your dream team and ensuring a truly remarkable celebration.

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Polynesian-Inspired Intimate Tantalus Mountains Elopement

May 26, 2023 | Junebug Weddings

When thinking of the ideal place for their elopement, Ella and Cole knew the Tantalus Mountains had to be it. These adventure seekers curated their “I do’s” around their favorite outdoor activities and a relaxed schedule that fit their laid-back personalities. 

After kicking off their morning by getting dressed and doing hair and makeup together, the two lovebirds–and Junebug photographer Candice Marie–caught a helicopter up to the snowy mountaintops. Surrounded by stunning views, the couple exchanged heartfelt vows, snapped sunset portraits, then headed back down the mountain to cook their first meal together as a married couple (which they were sweet enough to share with their photographer and videographer). 

To wrap up the day, the newlyweds spent the evening reading letters from friends and family and popped open a bottle of champagne to commemorate the start of their lives together. Keep scrolling through to see what your wedding day could look like if you celebrate your love with an unforgettable intimate adventure like these two. 

The Couple:

Ella and Cole

The Wedding:

Tantalus Mountain Range, British Columbia, Canada

DIYing Every Detail Helped Them Pull off the Elopement of Their Dreams

We were able to do everything on our own, which was intimidating but helped us really lean into our own intuition when it came to design, settings, etc. We did have help with our helicopter and videographer choices (shoutout to our photographer Candice), but other than that, we chose our own outfits together, styled our own makeup and hair, designed our cake, etc. I believe this is another reason why our day was so flawless. 

Why A Loose Timeline Worked Perfectly for Their Laidback Personalities 

With it just being us, we were able to focus on each other without any distractions or agendas to follow. We set a loose schedule for our helicopter ride, vows, and letters, but other than that, we were truly able to soak in every moment. Doing each other’s makeup and hair, helping put on dresses and jewelry, even just talking to each other throughout the day, and remembering why we decided to spend the rest of our lives with one another. 

Wedding Advice: Do What Makes You Happiest 

As cliche as it may sound, do what makes you feel the happiest without worrying about what others will think. If you want a grand ball for a wedding, do it. If you want to go to the courthouse with your close family and then have a party in your backyard, do it. This is a once-in-a-lifetime day that you will want to look back on with fond memories, not regrets of what should have been. 

Why A Tantalus Mountains Elopement

The first time Cole came to British Columbia, we went to Squamish and had the best time of our lives. So when we were thinking of where we wanted to vow to spend the rest of our lives together, it was an obvious answer on both ends. We then got our photographer to help us find some unique spots in Squamish, which led us to the side of the Tantalus Mountain range, just above Lovely Lake. It turned out to be more beautiful than we ever could have dreamed. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Candice Marie Photography
Ceremony Venue – Tantalus Mountain Range
Floral Design – Hawaiian Lei Company
Cake – Cakes By Annie
Videography – Hello Tomorrow Films
Wedding Dresses – BHLDN
Bridal Accessories – La Vie Parisienne + Lack of Color
Rings – Diamonds Direct
Transportation – Blackcomb Helicopters (Squamish)

 

Congratulations to Ella and Cole on their sweet Tantalus Mountain elopement and a big thank you to Junebug photographer Candice Marie for documenting their intimate adventure beautifully. To see more of Candice’s work, check out her profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

If you’re feeling inspired to elope, start your planning with our elopement planning checklist. We help break down everything from choosing a location, to planning a ceremony, and more. And, of course, if you want to take things up a notch, you’re going to want to see this guide on how to decorate your elopement!

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Wes Anderson Garden Party Backyard Wedding

May 25, 2023 | kailey

When it comes to finding wedding inspiration, nothing is off-limits. And this garden party backyard wedding is proof that you can pull ideas from everywhere, including your favorite films. Inspired by their love for Wes Anderson flicks, Hannah and John planned a celebration complete with a bold color palette, locally farmed florals by Blessings & Blossoms, and vintage decor sourced from the Mother of the Bride’s small-town boutique. 

Creating their mood board was the easy part. Finding a venue that could bring their vision to life and fit their 270 guests was a bit more challenging. That’s why they chose to say ‘I do’ in the backyard of Hannah’s childhood home. They kicked off the spring celebration with a lakefront ceremony, followed by a tented reception where florals stole the show. And while you might think that’s hard to top, wait until you see the bold fashion choices like the mismatched floral bridesmaid dresses

If you’re on the hunt for ways to spice up your wedding fashion or unique ways to transform your own backyard into a dreamy reception space, these images by Junebug photographer Sage E Imagery have all the inspiration you need.

The Couple:

Hannah and John

The Wedding:

Minnesota, United States

Adding Personality To Their Garden Party Backyard Wedding With DIY Details 

We’re proud of our ability to DIY parts of our day where we could (party favors, decorations, photo booth). This gave us room in our budget to invest in the best wedding professionals when it came to flowers, music, and photography. Making all of those disparate parts come together in a cohesive whole was a lot of work, but at the end of the day, we were really happy with how unified and beautiful the event turned out.

Be Sure To Set Aside Alone Time With Your Partner 

After our first dance, we ran away with our photographer to a nearby field, where we frolicked, split a bottle of champagne, and soaked in our status as newlyweds. We also got to snap some incredible photos with our photographer Sage E Imagery. It was the perfect interlude between the ceremony and reception and the long night of dancing ahead.

Advice From The Couple: Don’t Forget Your Grand Exit 

Don’t forget to plan the end of your night. Thanks to our photographer and DJ, we had a great schedule set for the whole day up until the very end, but we never planned a grand exit. It was fun to dance late, but in retrospect, we wish we had a more definitive cap on the evening. Also, make sure all your stuff is in the hotel (or other destination) before the end of the night because you don’t want to worry about that once you leave the venue.

Tying the Knot In Hannah’s Childhood Home 

After touring a few different spaces, we quickly realized that Hannah’s childhood home was the perfect spot for us. With 20 acres in central Minnesota, there was ample room for a ceremony, a sprawling reception, and plenty of free parking for our 270 guests. It was a truly magical place that meant a lot to Hannah and where John had also spent a lot of time. It also allowed us both a lot of flexibility in decoration, catering, rentals, etc.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sage E Imagery
Floral Design – Blessings & Blossoms
Cake – Flour & Flower
Invitation Design – Katie Holmquist
Wedding Dress – Luxe Bridal

 

Congratulations to Hannah and John on their garden party backyard wedding. And big thanks to Junebug photographer Sage E Imagery for capturing all the inspiration that’s proof tying the knot in a meaningful location makes all the difference. Want to see more of their work? Check out their profile in our directory of top wedding vendors from around the world. 

If this wedding has taught us anything, it’s that you shouldn’t underestimate the power your venue choice can have. Picking the right venue is key to pulling off a celebration that authentically represents you as a couple. And if you’re just starting your venue search, check out our ultimate guide for finding the perfect venue.

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