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Classically Romantic and Neutral Mason Wedding

November 30, 2023 | justine

As Kira and Joe started planning their special day, they aimed to make it a close and meaningful occasion for their loved ones. They focused on details like seating and food to encourage conversation and connection. The outcome? A deeply personal and romantic Mason wedding that authentically celebrated their love and prioritized what’s important to them.

Transported by the grand old-world and Victorian Maximalist charm, the couple found the perfect backdrop for their “I dos.” The Mason Dallas was an ideal venue option with stunning existing features and natural beauty. To add a pop of personality, they discovered that strategically placing florals and lighting up the space with lots of candles was all it took to add an extra touch of romance.

With a guest list of 67 of their nearest and dearest, they had the freedom to bring their dream wedding to reality. To discover the distinctive and creative ways they brought it all together, just keep scrolling. These captivating images by Junebug member Leitzinger Co. beautifully narrate the entire story.

The Couple:

Kira and Joe

The Wedding:

The Mason, Texas, United States

How They Brought Their Mason WeddingTo Life

We selected The Mason in Dallas, TX, as our venue, a stunning historic building with Victorian maximalist vibes. We wanted the venue to shine and bring in romantic elements to set the tone. We selected soft neutrals for linens and florals and drenched the room in candlelight.

Choosing Inclusive Seating

The people who supported us on this day mean the world to us. We wanted to encourage connection, conversation, and love. We selected inclusive seating done in a U-shape. This helped set the tone for intimacy and gave a beautiful visual queue of our communities coming together to celebrate and support our commitment to each other.

Heartfelt Thanks: Handwritten Notes on Each Plate

A successful relationship requires more than two people putting in the work. It’s created to support those who have raised you, been a shoulder to cry on through prior failed relationships, celebrated you on significant life milestones, and helped shape you into who you are today. We wanted each guest to know how thankful we are for them and how they have supported us in our journey to each other. We opted for handwritten notes on each guest’s plate instead of simple name cards. I am proud of the handwritten notes! They took a lot of time and emotional energy, but watching our guests read them was incredible.

Beyond Catering: Choosing Personal Connection and Meaningful Dining

Food was important to us, and instead of selecting a traditional caterer, we opted to enlist the help of a restaurant that holds a lot of meaning for us, Mot Hai Ba. Mot Hai Ba is our favorite place in our neighborhood. We worked with Chef Peja to select our favorite dishes that we have had over the years and on many of our dates. We chose a family-style serving method to compliment our inclusive seating, driving home that we are one community and family coming together to celebrate love.

Opting for New Orleans Jazz Vibes for Their Mason Wedding

We wanted to opt for more unique music, so we selected the Revelers Hall Band, which plays New Orleans-style jazz. They played anything from originals to covers. They are local to the area where our venue was located, and it brought so much energy.

Reflections on Wedding Planning: Embrace the Journey and Trust Your Instincts

It sounds cliche, but wedding planning can be stressful. Reflecting on the process now that it is complete, the best advice I can give to myself or future brides would be to try to enjoy the process as much as possible and trust your gut instinct. We set an initial budget of $40,000, but all said and done, it came closer to $70,000. A big splurge for us was the food and alcohol, but we have no regrets! My advice to new brides would be to spend the time to get to know your vendors to understand how they view their craft and if your visions align.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nicholas Leitzinger
Event Planning – Jessica Reaves
Ceremony + Reception Venue – The Mason
Catering – Mot Hai Ba
Hair Styling – Darlene Duran

 

Cheers to Kira and Joe for their lovely Mason wedding! We also want to extend a big thanks to Junebug member Leitzinger Co. for capturing every sweet moment of their love story. To see more of their amazing work, check out their profile in our list of top wedding photographers.

When planning your own big day, don’t be afraid to let your personalities shine. Whether you pick an unexpected venue space or add a creative touch to traditional elements, aim for a celebration as special as your love story. Explore our guide for creative ideas to make your special day truly unique.

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Utterly Romantic Euridge Manor Wedding Inspiration Shoot

November 29, 2023 | justine

Step into a world where classic color palettes, enchanting florals, and chic fashion seamlessly blend with the timeless beauty of a historic estate. Imagine a celebration so dreamy it feels like a fairytale brought to life. That’s precisely what this Euridge Manor wedding inspiration shoot encapsulates—a perfect fusion of old-world charm and elegance in one of the most captivating countryside locations. The talented team behind this styled shoot successfully achieved a flawless combination of old-world charm and romance.

The story starts with a garden ceremony overlooking the estate, featuring an open-air chapel adorned with beautiful white blooms. After saying their vows, the newlyweds explore the stunning property, capturing picturesque moments on a boat ride and in the lush gardens. The grand finale is the tented reception, stealing the show with tables decorated with candles, black and gold touches, and elegant drapery that ties everything together.

If you dream of a classy celebration surrounded by nature’s beauty, this is the perfect inspiration. Every little detail captured by Junebug member Lynn Shapiro Photography tells a love story that’s both beautiful and sophisticated. So, keep scrolling. We guarantee you’ll be pinning these images to your wedding mood board.

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The Talented Team:

Photography – Rebecca Shapiro Photography
Event Planning – Rebecca Marie Weddings
Stylist – Workshops by Lark
Venue – Euridge Manor
Floral Design – Clementine Moon
Bespoke Builds –Designs by Lark
Invitation Design – Gray Starling Studio
Makeup Artist – Tara Sanger Makeup
Hair Styling – Glow Occassion Hair
Wedding Dress – Ellie Sanderson Bridal

 

A big thanks to Junebug member Lynn Shapiro for capturing and sharing this incredibly romantic Euridge Manor wedding inspiration shoot with us. If you want to see more beautiful editorials and weddings, take a look at her profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

If you and your partner dream of escaping to a breathtaking location for an intimate celebration, just the two of you, we have all the resources you need to make it happen. Explore our elopement planning and budget guides to make your dream a reality!

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20 Chic Western Wedding Ideas You’ll Love

November 28, 2023 | riley

Image by Eyeronic Love. Keep scrolling to see chic Western wedding ideas you’re sure to love

Planning a wedding can be an exciting but overwhelming experience. If you and your partner are looking to add a touch of Western charm to your special day without going overboard, you’re in luck. Whether you’re tying the knot at your favorite mountain escape in a destination wedding or you’re Western at heart, these 20 Western wedding ideas are the epitome of chic. 

20 Western Wedding Ideas

A Rustic Venue

Choosing the right venue is crucial for setting the tone of your Western-inspired wedding. Opt for upscale barns or ranches that blend rustic charm with modern amenities. Look for venues with stunning landscapes, such as vineyards or the mountains, that can serve as a picturesque backdrop for your celebration.

Western Wedding Invitations

First impressions matter–and what better way to kick off your Western celebration than to incorporate invites that have a Western theme? Whether they include illustrations of cowboy hats or boots or simply old-timey fonts, there are countless ways to hint at your love for all things Western from the get-go.

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A Themed Welcome Party

If you want your wedding to be overly Western but you still want to embrace the attire, decor, and food, host a Western-themed welcome party instead. You can invite all of your friends and family to dress up in their best Western clothing, enjoy BBQ food, and get comfortable before the big celebration.

Welcome Bags

As more and more couples opt for weekend-long weddings, we’re seeing a big push for welcome bags complete with goodies that help guests survive a weekend-long party. Get Western-themed tote bags and fill them with items like snacks, drinks, medicine, and other survival necessities.

Image by Emily Klarer

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Refined Western Attire

Upgrade the traditional cowboy boots and denim attire to a more refined look. For the groom, a well-fitted tailored suit (in shades of brown or white, perhaps) with cowboy-inspired accessories like a bolo tie can strike the perfect balance between Western and elegant. Brides can opt for lace or embroidered dresses that capture the essence of the West without sacrificing sophistication. Customized denim jackets, cowboy boots, and cowboy hats also make for really cute accessories that you can wear later into the night as the party continues and the weather cools. Not to mention they make for some really cute photo ops.

Turquoise Accessories

Speaking of attire and accessories, there’s nothing that says Western more than incorporating some turquoise accessories. Whether you opt for subtle pieces like earrings or rings or you opt for a large squash blossom necklace, there are countless options out there.

Western Wedding Parties

Who says the newlyweds should be the only ones dressed for the Western theme? Having your bridal party wearing casual mismatched bridesmaid dresses along with cowboy boots helps them fit in with the theme. The same goes for the groomsmen. Matching bolo ties, anyone? They’d make the perfect groomsman gift.

Fringed Reception Outfit Change

There’s a good chance that you’ve seen the reception outfit change trend that has taken the wedding world by storm. If you want to dress in a traditional wedding gown for the ceremony yet still want to make a little nod to the Western culture, change into a fringe dress for the reception. It’s easier to dance in, and it pairs really well with that cowboy hat and boots we mentioned earlier.

Image by Lauren Apel

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Wildflower Bouquets

Replace over-the-top floral arrangements with wildflower bouquets. Choose native blooms and greenery to create organic, natural-looking arrangements that complement the surroundings. This not only adds a touch of rustic elegance but also reduces the environmental impact. That’s what we call a win-win.

Natural Backdrops

Your flowers aren’t the only way to incorporate a sophisticated yet rustic look. If you’re choosing to have a ceremony backdrop other than nature or flowers, consider a natural backdrop made of wood. From there, you can decorate it with more wildflowers or dried florals for a bohemian look.

Romantic Lighting

Enhance the romantic atmosphere with candlelit decor. String lights, lanterns, and candles in elegant holders can transform any space into a warm and inviting setting. Consider incorporating vintage candle holders or lanterns to add a touch of nostalgia.

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Customized Western Signage

Create custom signage with elegant calligraphy to guide your guests while adding a personalized touch. From welcome signs to table numbers, infuse Western elements into the design to maintain continuity with the theme while keeping it refined.

Elevated Southern Cuisine

Upgrade your wedding menu with gourmet comfort food inspired by Southern cuisine. Consider incorporating regional specialties like shrimp and grits, barbecue sliders, and cornbread. 

Al Fresco Dinner

Many Western weddings take place outside, so why not continue to enjoy the great outdoors with an al fresco dinner? Take notes from this real couple, Liz and Jamie, and surround yourself with string lights to take things up a notch.

Image by Liz Osban

Live Music

You can never go wrong with a country band as your musical entertainment for the evening. Acoustic renditions of classic country songs can infuse elegance into your celebration while maintaining a nod to the Western theme.

An Evening Bonfire

There’s something unexplainably magical about ending your evening surrounded by your loved ones while you sit around the giant bonfire. Create a lounge area in your reception space to enjoy a fire. Consider including haystacks as seating and warm blankets guests can cuddle up with. You can pass out these blankets during your ceremony as favors if you want to take it up a notch.

A Mechanical Bull

We’ve seen our fair share of unique wedding entertainment, but one of our favorites is a mechanical bull. There’s nothing your guests will love more (especially after a drink or two) than hopping on the bull and seeing how long they can hold on.

Post-Ceremony Portraits With Horses 

We’ll never get tired of seeing couples include animals in their big day, and what says Western more than horses? Now, we’re not saying you have to go on a horseback ride after you say “I do” (although that would be pretty epic), but taking portraits with the beautiful animals is one way to some Western flair to your big day. Oh, and if you don’t have horses nearby, donkeys make another great choice,

A Mobile Beer Cart

Mobile bars are all the rage right now, so include one at your celebration by bringing in a beer cart. Choosing this over a stocked bar can help save you a lot of money–especially if you pair it with other canned drinks. Not to mention it makes for a great decor piece and conversation starter.

Image by Emily Klarer

Break Out the Disco Balls

Okay, so this one isn’t technically Western, but there’s something about a Western theme that just goes so well with all things disco. In fact, it’s one of the biggest wedding trends that we’ve seen in the past couple of years, and it’s an absolute party.

Image by Diana Ascarrunz

A Western-inspired wedding can be done extremely tastefully, and these couples nailed it. By incorporating these chic Western wedding ideas, you can create a celebration that beautifully blends rustic charm with sophisticated elegance. Ready to get your planning started? Our vetted vendors can help. Check out our directory of wedding vendors from all around the world to make your dream Western wedding come to life! 

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