Attention brides and photographers: Do you have a sweet tooth? We sure do! Enter our photo contest for a chance to win a package of goodies from our friends at Batter & Cream, as well as a chance to have your photo displayed on What Junebug Loves, as well as our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages!
How to submit: Post a photo that represents “the sweetest moment” from your wedding or engagement shoot to either your Twitter or Instagram, and make sure to hashtag #thesweetestmoment, @junebugweddings, @BatterAndCream. Please make sure you have the copyright of these images. Also — you must be following both Junebug Weddings and Batter & Cream’s Instagram and Twitter pages! You have until 11:59 pm Central Time on June 9, 2014 to submit!
If you win “the sweetest moment” contest, you will win a package of goodies from Batter & Cream…
The winner will also have their photo posted on What Junebug Loves, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages! The winner will be announced June 13, 2014.
A Few Rules:
1. Please credit the photographer when posting an image – we want to give credit where it’s due
2. There is no submission limit
3. You must hashtag #thesweetestmoment and @junebugweddings and @batterandcream
4. You must be following @batterandcream and @junebugweddings
Today we are happy to share this awesome new wedding gift registry perfect for the modern couple, Blueprint Registry! Shop from room to room with your bride or groom-to-be and find the perfect pieces for your new life together.
With a carefully curated selection of products from our most well-loved shops like Crate & Barrel, Williams-Sonoma and West Elm, as well as an eclectic selection of gifts from unique designers and boutiques, Blueprint has put a whole new spin on wedding registries. You can even personalize your wedding registry experience by searching for gifts based on your personal style. Be it traditional, modern, rustic, or vintage, Blueprint’s got you covered, and we’re totally loving it!
Beautifully captured by Matthew and Katie Moore of Matthew Moore Photography, Christine and Rob’s rich vibrant florals had us believing we had wandered into Wonderland. With the help of the floral design masters of The Nouveau Romantics, this Austin, Texas wedding has shown us a wonderfully lush side of the lone star state that we couldn’t wait to share!
The Couple: Christine and Rob
The Wedding: 10.5.2013 – Barr Mansion, Austin, Texas
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The Goals: The only thing we knew going in was that we wanted a fall wedding that was as much for our guests as it was for ourselves. Early on, a great friend gave me some great advice. She told me that the best weddings are the ones that are a reflection of the couple, and that’s what guided our decisions throughout the process.
The Design: If I had to describe our wedding in a few words, I would say it was romantic, ethereal, and lush with just a touch of glamour. The dress code was “black tie invited”. Since Austin is pretty relaxed, I wanted to give ladies an excuse to wear that dress that has been sitting in the back of their closets. Plus men look so dapper in their bow ties. For the reception, we created a more intimate and formal setting using tapered candlesticks and lush overflowing blooms.
From the beginning, we made a list and decided that our priorities were photography, the venue, floral and décor, and stationary. Rob’s keen eye led us to Matthew and Katie Moore’s photography— he felt like their images captured emotions and moments that weren’t dominated by a specific “style”. After we met with Matt and Katie, everything fell into place. We chose Barr Mansion as our venue because of its photogenic qualities, unique character, and all-inclusive service. We also chose our wedding designers, The Nouveau Romantics, in part because they are a full-service decor and floral company. Liz, the creative director, and her wonderful team didn’t just do floral arrangements, they created tableaus of art.
My personal pet project was the stationary, which can set a tone for a wedding. As a pen and paper-goods enthusiast, I was beyond thrilled when our artist and graphic designer friend Phil offered to design a custom invitation suite with us. We worked together to design a classic black and white suite using hand-written calligraphy from Michele of Meant to Be Calligraphy, who also addressed our envelopes. Phil also used his homemade letterpress to create the suite on 220lb paper stock and added gold foil to accent each invite. Working with Phil was one of my favorite experiences and we can never thank him enough.
The Look: My wedding style developed organically as we planned the wedding. My first dress had a more ethereal vibe, while my second reception dress was more glamorous. I think the juxtaposition between these dresses largely guided my decisions for the design and mood of the affair.
For my shoes, my best friend found a coveted pair of blush suede and gold glitter Miu Miu heels at the Barney’s flagship store while we were in New York. Since they were sold out everywhere online, I quite literally felt like Cinderella who found the shoe that fits.
I wore the jewelry my mother-in-law gifted to me on our wedding day. In Vietnamese culture, the mother-of-the-groom presents the bride with a gift and his mother graciously honored this tradition. Prior to the ceremony, I received a necklace and a pair of earrings, which I still wear on a daily basis.
The Moments: My favorite moment of the day came after reciting our vows during the ceremony, the officiant asked us to embrace each other’s hands and take a brief moment to look at them together. To this day, that image stands alone as a symbol of our love and commitment to each other on our wedding day.
The Advice: Our biggest piece of advice is to plan a wedding that is a reflection of who you are as a couple. We also suggest carefully thinking about how to best accommodate our out-of-town guests during the entire weekend.
Our advice for couples with different backgrounds is to highlight your favorite traditions from each culture. For example, since I come from a Vietnamese background and Rob comes from a Southern family, we included our cultural backgrounds through subtle details for the wedding. For example, we had a French-Vietnamese croquembouche and a Southern chocolate groom’s cake. Our southern signature cocktails were Mint Juleps, Bee’s Knees, and Georgia on My Mind, which was also the song for the mother-son dance. We also incorporated the Vietnamese tradition of introducing our extended families to each other during the reception— this simple act fostered a closeness between our families that filled the room with so much love. We especially saw this come to life on the dance floor. For any future brides, a great tip I discovered is to be the first one to hit the dance floor, preferably with a bridesmaid or two and everyone will follow suit.
I think my dad said it best when he called our wedding day “whimsical.” To this day, we can’t think of anything else we’d do differently.
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