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Navy and Blush Wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club with Photos by Whitebox Photo – Maggie and Mackey

April 4, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

Maggie and Mackey’s wedding is full of thoughtful details and meaningful moments. Inspired by the groom’s family history in his hometown of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, they decided to hold their wedding in town at The Carolina Yacht ClubWhitebox Photo captured the beaming couple and their classic navy and blush decor that was perfect for a southern wedding.

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The Couple: Maggie and Mackey

The Wedding: 10.12.2013 – The Carolina Yacht Club, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

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North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

The Goals: We wanted everyone to really enjoy the entire experience from beginning to end with exceptional food, music and atmosphere. We also wanted the wedding to feel like “us” in a very detailed way.

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North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

The Design: We wanted a wedding that really represented us. Traditional, but unique. Formal, but relaxed. Elegant, but fun (and delicious). We also wanted to incorporate little unique touches that had special meaning to us as a couple and to our families.

Mackey’s mom’s family is from the Wrightsville Beach area. We got married at their family’s church downtown. A few years prior to our wedding Mackey’s mother had bells made in honor and dedication of his late grandparents. Right after the minister announced us married the bells rang in celebration. It was very touching to us both. 

The Carolina Yacht Club, where the reception was held, also holds a special place in our hearts. One of Mackey’s ancestors helped to found the yacht club in the mid 1800’s, and the family has been making memories there ever since. We have a tradition of sitting in the rocking chairs, and drinking some sort of whisky concoction while looking out over the ocean. 

I wanted the flowers to have major impact but I didn’t want them to look over-the-top. They needed to fit with the natural rustic setting at the yacht club so I decided to have small arrangements placed out over the long tables mixed in with candles and lanterns. The florists used beautiful silver antique trophies and julep glasses as holders. I glued a small white rope to the votives to give them more of a nautical feel. The cream and blush colors looked beautiful next to the gray wood at the yacht club. My father, stepmother and stepsister made the beautiful floral wreaths at the church and on the yacht club doors.

The linens and dishware were one of my favorite things to pick out. The dining room table linens were a burlap that had gold thread woven throughout. We had blush spotlighting on the tables that made the gold glimmer in the light. The flatware was gold and the plates had gold and navy accents. The mixes of gold, silver and blush with the rustic gray wood and the calming ocean views gave the area an elegant but relaxed atmosphere. The dance hall and other nooks at the yacht club had cocktail tables with either navy sequin linens or pearl inlay sheer linens, large candle votives wrapped in white rope, hanging edison string lights and gold glitter mason jars with hydrangeas. The overall effect ended up being very romantic.

Now for the best part! We are passionate about food! We live in Downtown Raleigh, NC which has quite the foodie scene and we developed our menu based on some of our local favorite dishes. There was Fried Chicken and Waffles, Tomato Pie and Beef Wellington. Sides of biscuits and cornbread, glazed brussel sprouts, fried okra and fingerling potatoes were served family style to encourage conversation and make the elegant table feel less formal. For dessert we had a table with lemon, whiskey and salted caramel cupcakes, mini blueberry and apple crumble pies, chocolate covered strawberries and mini “dirt/sand” cakes in little buckets with shovels, coconut milk cake with chocolate filling and vanilla buttercream frosting and fresh cinnamon sugar tossed doughnut holes.

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North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

 

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

The Look: My wedding look was one of the hardest things to pin down. Once again I wanted something traditional and elegant but that was also relaxed enough that I wasn’t restricted in anyway. I tried on about 15 dresses before I found the one I bought. The top was lace (traditional), the bottom was duchess satin (elegant) and it hit in just the right places. 

When it finally came in, I had a blush sash with pearls and rhinestones netted onto it sewn onto the dress and the back of the sash sewn into a pretty bow that buttoned into place. The unique touch made the dress perfect. I couldn’t have been happier with the end result. I wore ivory satin flats with a big satin bow on the toe. They were super adorable and comfortable ensuring that I could make it down the aisle in one piece and dance to my hearts delight. My hair was a last minute decision, but I was very happy with the result. I had it curled to one side with small pearl and rhinestone pins. At the beginning of the day it held tight and fit with the more formal atmosphere at the church, but by the time we were at the yacht club it had loosened up and became more playful and relaxed.

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North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

The Moments: Right after they announced us as married I remember feeling this huge sigh of relief. We made it and I could finally relax and enjoy the party! The band was pretty spectacular too, we danced the night away! Oh, and of course the photo booth. I can’t believe I almost forgot the photo booth, we had so much fun with friends and family goofing around.

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North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

The Advice: If you’re not picking a venue for sentimental reasons then try to stick with one that includes as much as possible. All of our vendors were piecemeal and it took a lot of work and organization to find, pick and negotiate with each one.

Our biggest planning success was that we got everything that we wanted without compromise. We had a long engagement which allowed us to book our vendors 1-2 years out from the wedding date.

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North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

North Carolina wedding at The Carolina Yacht Club, photo by Whitebox Photo | via junebugweddings.com

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Whitebox Photo
Event Planner: Charyl H. Williams of Social Butterfly Events
Ceremony Venue: First Presbyterian Church
Reception Venue: The Carolina Yacht Club
Videographer/Film Maker: Life Stage Films – see Maggie and Mackey’s wedding film here
Officiant: Dr. Ernie Thompson of First Presbyterian Church
Invitation Designer: Delphine Press
Catering: Pine Valley Market
Florist: Fiore Fine Flowers
Cake & Desserts: Samantha Smith of Sugar Island
Wedding Dress: Lea-Ann Belter via Traditions by Anna Bridal Boutique
Bridal Accessories: BHLDN (sash), Something Bleu Shoes (shoes), Anthropologie (earrings)
Bridesmaids’ Apparel & Accessories: Noir by Lazaro
Groom’s Apparel & Accessories: Bunberry Custom Clothiers (custom suit), Johnston & Murphy (shoes), Brooks Brothers (tie)
Groomsmen’s Apparel & Accessories: Brooks Brothers
Hair: Heather Cayton
Makeup: Makeup by Amy Kennison
DJ & Live Music: The Adrian Duke Project
Transportation: Wilmington Trolley
Lighting: High Performance Lighting
Photo & Video Booth: The Soapbox
Rentals: CE Rentals

Thank you Maggie and Mackey for sharing your wonderful wedding day with us!

Looking for more southern style nautical weddings? Katie and Jeremy’s Charleston wedding from photographer Caroline Ghetes is just perfect!

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Junebug’s Most Popular Pins of the Week on Pinterest!

April 3, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

With fabulous fashion finds, the most adorable flower girl ever, and wedding cakes just dripping with glamour, this week’s most popular pins on Pinterest are to die for! A big thank you to all the photographers who contributed their beautiful imagery: Laura Gordon PhotographyTroy Grover Photographers, Jonathan Scott of JSPStudio and Kristen Weaver Photography!

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The latest collection from Enchanted Atelier by Liv Hart was captured beautifully by photographer Laura Gordon. You can see the full 2015 Bridal Collection on What Junebug Loves and in the Wedding Dress and Accessories Gallery.

 

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These beaded bridesmaids’ dresses by Adrianna Papell were featured in this Newport Beach Wedding. Don’t you love the glitter hangers? Photo by Troy Grover Photographers.

 

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Breakfast at Tiffany’s anyone? See more of the bride and her adorable flower girl in this modern glam bridal style feature from Jonathan Scott of JSPStudio.

 

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roaring twenties inspired vintage wedding with photos by Kristen Weaver Photography | via junebugweddings.com

Brought to us by Kristen Weaver Photography, this fabulously over-the-top roaring twenties inspired Art Deco wedding had all the glitz a girl could ever want, from the gorgeous Gatsby-esque beaded gown made by the bride herself, to the jaw-dropping cake covered with rhinestones and fringe from The Butter End Cakery!

 

Looking for more inspiration imagery? Come follow us on Pinterest for more!

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Joyful and Bright Intimate Wedding Ceremony in Austin, Texas – Sara and Darshan

April 2, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

In a canary yellow, 50’s style dress that absolutely radiates happiness, Sara married Darshan in an intimate ceremony at the Chapel Dulcinia in Austin, Texas. This happy couple did things their way, through and through, including starting the day off with a photo shoot with their exuberant puppies, captured perfectly by Jake Holt!

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The Couple: Sara and Darshan

The Wedding: 12.12.13 – Hotel St. Cecilia and Chapel Dulcinia, Austin, TX

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yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

The Goals: We wanted a small, simple wedding that was fun and casual for us and our family.

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yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

The Moments: I hate to sound sappy, but the day was filled with some really special moments. I’d love to make a longer list, but here are my top three memories:

Both my stepdad and dad walked me down the aisle, which is apparently too many people for Chapel Dulcinea (or maybe we were just too big). As soon as we started into the chapel we realized we all wouldn’t fit so we literally had to walk down the aisle sideways–it was hilarious!

My second favorite moment was managing a photo shoot with our two dogs. I knew it was going to be interesting, but wow—they were out of control. I bought little veils for them to wear–which lasted about two seconds. I imagined a cute family picture of us all in formal attire, looking regal (in a humorous way), but that was out of the question. Within minutes one dog had the veil completely off and the other one was eating her’s!

The ceremony was short, sweet and lovely, but the best part was ringing the chapel bells after we were announced as a couple. It was a lot of fun and a great ritual to announce our union.

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yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

The Look: It all started with the dress. I wanted a dress that was comfortable and pretty –and that could be worn again! I’m actually planning on wearing it for all our anniversaries. My main concern with my wedding style was avoiding a costumey-look since my dress had a 50s/60s feel and I have a short, bob haircut. I originally wanted to add a white caplet to the look, but it looked too silly and overdone.

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yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

yellow and gray elopement wedding in Austin, Texas - Jake Holt Photography | via junebugweddings.com

The Advice: I was a complete stress-ball when we were deciding between having a large or small wedding and even a local or destination wedding, however that all disappeared once we just made a decision and stuck with it! I also loved having a really short, two month engagement. I think I would’ve come up with a ton of extra expenses if I had longer to plan.

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The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Jake Holt Photography
Getting Ready Venue: Hotel St. Cecilia
Ceremony Venue: Chapel Dulcinia
Officiant: Linda McWhorter
Invitation Designer: Paper Source
Wedding Dress: Paul & Joe
Bridal Accessories: Hairpin from BHLDN, Birdcage Veil from Blush Bridal, Shoes – Julian Gold, vintage brooch
Makeup Artist: Makenzi Lane
Hair Stylist: Blo Dry Bar
Rings: L Frank Jewelry
Music: Acoustic guitar, Mike “T-bird” Jackson

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