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How to Include Your Dog in Your Wedding Day!

July 17, 2012 | editorial team

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

Calling all dog owners! No doubt you’re head-over heels in love with that pooch of yours, and you may even be looking for a creative way to include your beloved dog in your wedding. Whether that means a fully tuxedoed pup walking down the aisle, or a nod to your pet on your save-the-dates, there are endless ways to show your love for Fido. To help bring a few tips to the table, today I’m excited to have a guest post from by Joy Bianchi Brown. She’s the business partner, sister, and biggest fan to wedding photographer Jules Bianchi, who has a deep love for dogs and photographs them often…

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

From Joy: If you have heard of Jules Bianchi, you have probably heard of Olive, Jules four legged side-kick (This sweet duo is seen above!). Jules love for her dog is well known, and many brides who feel the same way about their furry children have commissioned her to photograph their weddings.

If you are thinking about including your favorite four-legged child to your wedding plans, here are some tips for you:

The first thing to consider is the personality of your dog. Does she do well in crowds? Is she social or shy? How old is your dog? Will this be physically challenging for her? If the event will be more stressful than fun for your dog, you may want to weigh in how important it is to include her. There are lots of fun ways to honor your pet at the wedding without actually having her there.

If youve decided that Fido is in fact going to make an appearance, the next thing you want to do is make sure that dogs are allowed at your wedding venue. For example, a restaurant wedding would not be an option for you if you wanted to include your pooch. Talk to the officiant of your ceremony as well as the venue to make sure all are comfortable and aware of your plans. You may need to follow some specific rules or pay an extra fee to include them.

Another place to check in with is your hotel. If you book with a hotel that is dog-friendly youll have a place where your dog can relax and get some space from the hustle and bustle of a crazy wedding day. If your dog will tolerate a crate, make sure they have one so they can feel safe.

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

Think about what role your dog will play. Will she carry a ring-bearing pillow around her neck or will she simply accompany you down the aisle? Will you want your dog to wear a special outfit? There are lots of fun companies that can help with custom made collars or other wedding accessories so your dog will feel right at home with the rest of the well dressed attendees. Just make sure that you give the outfit a “trial run” before the big day, especially if your dog isn’t used to wearing extra clothing.

Before the wedding day, its a good idea to take your dog to visit the space a day or two ahead of time, so you can both be comfortable with how they will behave there, and check out any foreseeable trouble spots.

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

Make sure you arrange for care before, during, and after the ceremony and reception, so a handler has specific responsibility for your dog at all times. This should be someone she trusts, so she feels comfortable in an unusual environment. You don’t want to be worrying about your furry child on your wedding day. Make sure the handler has supplies for any accidents, such as doggy bags and paper towels, and that the handler allows for many potty breaks. Also, bring their favorite treat and toy to help distract them if they get upset or squirrly.

Youll need portable food and water on hand and to feed and water your dog early and often, since dogs can easily get over stimulated at events like this.

Make sure to have an exit plan if they can’t sit through the ceremony, or things dont go as expected on the wedding day.

Always make sure your dog is on a leash, even if she is very well trained. This will make the guests more comfortable as well as eliminate the dog getting lost during the reception. You also want to be aware of guests with allergies or a fear of dogs.

One last thing is you might consider wedding insurance, especially with a dog in attendance.

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

If you choose NOT to bring your pooch to the party, you can still honor her in a number of significant ways. Perhaps she can be part of your engagement shoot, and you can include portraits of the three of you to decorate the reception, put in your save the date cards or wedding announcements. One bride included her dog in a sweet pendent she attached to her bouquet. Another used their dog as inspiration to decorate their wedding menu and napkins, and another used the image of their dog to light up the reception dance floor!

There are so many fun things you can do to include your dog as part of your wedding day festivities, whether or not she is able to actually attend. I hope these images give you some fun ideas!

Wedding ideas for including your dog in your wedding! Photos by Jules Bianchi Photography via JunebugWeddings.com

Thanks so much Joy! And thank you to Jules Bianchi for all these fabulous wedding dog photos!

Readers, stay tuned this afternoon for more doggy wedding fashion and decor resources!

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Beach Wedding with Muted Natural Color Palette – Elaine and Todd

July 16, 2012 | editorial team

Happy Monday! While I hope your week is off to a great start, I’m going to work on extending your weekend a little. Because Elaine and Todd’s wedding on Vero Beach, Florida is the perfect escape. The soft, muted color palette of shale, sand, and beach glass will transport you away and Vitalic Photo’s pretty, pretty pictures are as romantic and ethereal as it gets. I love this softer interpretation of a beach wedding – it’s simply sublime!

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

The Couple: Elaine and Todd

The Wedding: 4.21.12 – Vero Beach Hotel – Vero Beach, FL

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

What adjectives best describe your wedding day? Miraculous, Modern-Vintage Beach, Comfortable

Was there a decor theme that ran through your wedding? What was the inspiration for that particular idea and how did it reflect you as a couple? We wanted the decor to feel natural to the beach environment, without using seashells and sand. We also didnt want it to feel too formal. We used natural materials like burlap, twine, sea glass, succulents, some coral and white flowers throughout. We liked the idea of mixing vintage and modern vases and mixing different flowers, so that no two tables were a like. As individuals, we are different in so many ways. I think this mixing of different things and having them come together and working cohesively is reflection of us as a couple.

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

What were some of the different ways you used decor elements (fashion, flowers, linens, lighting, paper products, food, etc.) to create the beautiful, cohesive event you were envisioning? For the most part I think color kept everything cohesive. We kept everything dusty shale, grey, tan and ivory. The mixing and matching of different things made it fun and unique. The bridesmaids dresses were all the same color and material but each bridesmaid chose the style of dress they wanted to wear. The flowers were all white. Monti did a great job mixing and matching different flower varieties to make each table unique. We used burlap table runners, wrapped votive candles in burlap and twine, our guestbook/advice board had a burlap backing. On the invitations, we mixed and matched fonts and used twine to wrap the invitation package together, all staying within the same color palette.

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

Where did you choose to hold your wedding, and how did the location influence your decor decisions? We chose Todd’s hometown of Vero Beach, Florida. We always knew we wanted to do a beach wedding and after scouting a few other places, we felt that the Vero Beach Hotel was the perfect place. The fire pit outside, the view of the ocean, the beautiful patio, and the dining room made the decision easy.

Looking back, do you have a favorite project or successful decor idea from your wedding? Tell us what you loved about it! My favorite projects were the invitations, and all the printed materials. I am a graphic designer by trade, so designing the save the dates, invitations, programs and name cards was fun for me because they set the tone for the event. Once my design was figured out, planning and decorating the rest of the wedding the came easy. And, we have to give a special thanks to Debbie Collins for volunteering her help and time to making everything perfect.

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

 

Beach Wedding with muted color palette, Photos by Vitalic Photo | Junebug Weddings

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Vitalic Photo
Ceremony and Reception Venue: Vero Beach Hotel
Videographer/Film Maker: Creative Image Studio
Officiant: Andrew Dropsey
Invitation Designer: Designed by bride
Catering: Vero Beach Hotel
Florist: Montis Flower Market
Vases: Luna Bazaar
Cake: Glenn and Cindy Walker Cakes
Wedding Dress: New York Bride and Groom
Bridesmaids Apparel and Accessories: Dresses – J. Crew, Jewelry – Ginny Gaylor
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel and Accessories: Suits – Banana Republic, Ties – Bows-n-Ties
Hair and Make-up: White Orchid Spa at the Vero Beach Hotel
DJ: Creative Image Studio
Live music: Robert Lee
Favors: Candles wrapped in boxes, purchased on a family trip to the Philippines
Rings: Jared

Thank you for sharing your lovely wedding day, Elaine and Todd; and a big thanks to Vitalic Photo for the romantic photos!

Want more beach wedding inspiration? Check out the beach section of our Image Gallery and our Pinterest Beach Wedding board!

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Wedding Planning 101 – Good Morning Bride!

July 12, 2012 | editorial team

Wedding Day Preparations, Photo by Stefano Choi | Junebug Weddings
Photo by Stefano Choi

So, today’s the big day! Whether you are an early bird or you enjoy a slow morning, the time has come to start your momentous, special, once-in-a-lifetime wedding day! We know you’ve planned for every detail of the big event to be flawless, but we want to make sure that you’ve planned to ease into it with a little you-time, a lot of pampering, and a few special moments that begin before the time stated on your invitations.

Wedding Day Preparations, Photos by Cheri Pearl and Sam Hurd | Junebug Weddings
Photos by Cheri Pearl Photography and Sam Hurd Photography

It goes without saying…but you got eight hours of sleep last night, right? Before leaping out of bed from all that good rest, take a deep breath and let the joy of the day fill your heart. There is so much to look forward to – the first time your fiance glimpses you in that dress; your friend that flew into town last night that you never get to see often enough; the huge hug that Grandpa will give you, and twirling around the dance floor all night. Have a quiet cup of tea or coffee, savoring this amazing morning!

Wedding Day Preparations, Photos by Gene Pease | Junebug Weddings
Photos by Gene Pease

You’ve been planning, anticipating, and getting ready for so long, that you might have forgotten that you are supposed to stop the preparations now and ENJOY the day! For some, that’s easy. For others, you might need some sort of activity that signifies a break in the march toward the wedding. You’ve actually arrived!

  • Start the morning with some yoga, a meditation session, or a massage. A relaxing, centering activity can be calming and restful, and will set the tone for the rest of the day.
  • How about a wedding day breakfast with your girls, or even your parents? Some brides love the chance to treat their friends to a fun morning meal, sharing the giddy excitement of the great day to come. It also is a nice time to spend a few last moments with the people that have nurtured and supported you, before they send you off on the next phase of your journey. It can be fun to give them a few more moments of knowing you are all theirs!
  • While I’m not about to suggest a serious workout session (I’m allergic to those even under the best of circumstances), a short walk in the crisp morning air can clear your head, get your blood pumping, and might be just the thing to get you energized for the day!

And that breakfast thing? Make sure to get some protein for long lasting energy that will sustain you throughout the festivities.

Wedding Day Preparations, Photos by Dan Stewart Photography | Junebug Weddings
Photos by Dan Stewart Photography

Now, it’s time to get down to the business of getting beautiful!

  • Gather the women you want with you to witness your transformation into a bride. You can all enjoy the pampering and intense girl-time together.
  • Designate one area of your gettng-ready room for everyone to put their belongings, in a tucked-away location. Your photographer will probably take pictures at some point in the process, so you’ll want things neat and tidy.
  • Schedule in lots of time for last minute hair and make-up adjustments, fastening the hundreds of gorgeous buttons on the back of your dress, and a quick protein-filled snack before you head down the aisle. You don’t want to be rushed or frantic at any point of the day, and things do usually come up!

Wedding Day Preparations, Photo by Bryan and Mae | Junebug Weddings
Photo by Bryan and Mae

After your enjoyable, relaxing start, you’ll be at your best throughout this incredible, memorable day. Enjoy every moment!

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