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Nature Inspired San Juan Island Wedding – Roche Harbor Resort

June 8, 2012 | editorial team

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

Bridget and Tim’s late summer wedding was an intimate, romantic, weekend-long event at one of the most beautiful places in Washington. Quintessentially northwest, Roche Harbor Resort on San Juan Island has breathtaking views, a relaxed vibe, and gorgeous historic buildings. It was the perfect spot for the couple that had recently transplanted to the northwest and wanted to share their new home with all of their guests. Enjoy this glimpse of their nature-inspired wedding day that was captured by two talented, fun ladies – Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull!

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

The Goals: We wanted our wedding to be meaningful and personal. Our main goal was to have everything, from the ceremony to the decorations, reflect our relationship as well as our personal style. We didnt want our event to be constrained by typical wedding expectations and wanted to have a fun, unique event that our guests would always remember. We chose to have my grandfather, Jack, perform the ceremony because we wanted the ceremony to be performed by someone who knew us, so that the ceremony would be heartfelt and personal. He did a wonderful job; there was not a dry eye in the house by the end of the ceremony! He and my grandmother celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary shortly after the wedding, so it was an honor to be married by someone who has had such a successful and happy marriage. Also, we wanted to be connected to the earth while we were saying our vows, so the entire wedding party took off their shoes for the ceremony!

The best decision that we made was our unique timeline. We chose to have the wedding ceremony at 11:00am and the reception at 5:30pm. Since all of our guests were staying at the resort, it gave them time to enjoy the island, while giving us time to relax and take pictures. We didnt feel rushed and it gave us the chance to take everything in and really enjoy the day. We wanted photography to be a focus on our wedding day, so we went on a two and a half hour trip around the island to take pictures. It was one of the best parts of the day! With such an extended time for pictures, we were able to get shots in Pacific Northwestern woods, rolling fields and cliffs overlooking the Juan de Fuca. Our very talented photographers, Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull were amazingly fun and were able to take some really fantastic pictures. It was the most relaxing part of the day, where we didnt have to focus on anyone else but each other.

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

The Design: We held the wedding and reception at Roche Harbor Resort on San Juan Island, Washington. Tim and I moved to Seattle from Frederick, Maryland about a year before the wedding, so we wanted to showcase one of the most beautiful areas of our new home. We were drawn to the resorts history and its beautiful gardens. It was an intimate wedding with forty guests, most of who traveled across the country to be with us. Since most of our guests were visiting from the east coast, we wanted to take advantage of the time that they were with us. Our wedding was a two-day event, which started on Sunday with a bridal shower for the ladies and a whale watching tour for the gentleman. In the evening we had a welcome barbeque for all of our guests, followed by the wedding the next day.

We relied on the colors of the natural elements we incorporated as our decorations to bring color to the reception. We really wanted to capture the Pacific Northwest, so we used moss table runners and pinecones that we had collected together on several hikes. The candles had a soft green burlap ribbon with hemp rope accents on them. We used blue hydrangeas as an accent color on the tables, which were mostly greens, browns and creams. Our table numbers were vine maple stumps with reclaimed house numbers that we found at a second-hand building supply shop. To add dimension to the tables, we used five different heights of candles.There were over 600 candles at the reception! We hung candle-lit grapevine chandeliers from the ceiling.

We also purchased an old window from the same building salvage store, painted the glass with chalkboard paint and wrote our seating chart on the windowpanes. Our wedding favors were the escort cards that we made for our guests. Keeping with the engraved wood theme from our invitations, Tim branded pieces of birch bark with each of our guests names by hand.

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

The Look: I wanted my look to be timeless, and the garden that the wedding ceremony took place in was the inspiration for my bridal style. My dress was my favorite part of my look. As soon as I put the dress on, I knew I would wear it down the aisle. One thing that I really loved about it was the asymmetry, which added interest to our pictures since the left side of the dress looked different from the right side of the dress. The rose I wore in my hair was designed for me by Sally Crew, and my bouquet was made mainly of large polo roses to echo the flowers on the dress. Tim loves my hair down, but I knew if I wore my hair down all day I would be hot. Since we had such a long time in between the wedding and reception, I was able to have my hair put up in between. It was really fun to have two different looks during the day.

My something old and something borrowed was a lace trimmed handkerchief that was hand tatted by my great-great aunt. Six women in my family, including my mother, have carried the handkerchief at their weddings, so it was a very special piece to have with me. My something blue came from two things: one was the pair of Chuck Taylor Converse sneakers that I was secretly wearing under my wedding dress, which I had embroidered with my new last name. No one knew that I was wearing those shoes until Tim took off my garter! It was really fun to see everybodys faces when they saw my shoes. My youngest sister also made me an anklet that was blue.

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

The Moments: Exchanging vows was the most wonderful part of the day. Tim told me, on our second date three years earlier, that he never wanted to have another first date, so we had been looking forward to our wedding day for a long time! On the day of our wedding, I wrote Tim a letter and had it delivered to him just before the ceremony. Tim had asked me every day for those three years if today was going to be the day that he was going to marry me. I always told him not yet, so it was really special to start my letter with Today is they day that we get to be married. The letter meant a lot to Tim and I think it was the perfect way to start the ceremony. And, it was an incredible feeling to make a lifelong commitment to each other in front of our families and closest friends.

Right after we were announced at the reception, we had our first dance to At Last. The song was beautifully done by the band and we were dancing in our own world, focused only on each other. Under Tims direction, our family and friends had decorated the Pavilion for the reception. I hadnt seen the decorated room, and didnt notice any of the decorations until after the dance was over. It literally took my breath away to see how perfectly everything had come together and to see our hard work pay off.

The Pros:  Please head over to Bridget and Tim’s page in our Real Wedding Library to see the detailed list of the talented professionals that contributed to their day.

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

 

nature inspired San Juan Island wedding at Roche Harbor Resort - gorgeous wedding photos by top Seattle based wedding photographers Laurel McConnell and Barbie Hull on Junebug weddings

Thank you Bridget and Tim for sharing your beautiful nature-inspired wedding day with us! We wish you all the best!

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Mid-Century Modern Engagement Shoot – Gwen and Anthony

June 7, 2012 | editorial team

Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings Stylish couple Gwen and Anthony’s striking engagement shoot from Michael L’Heureux | Photography is full of mid-century modern design; clean, crisp images; and Mad Men-esque fashion. I love seeing how a couple can take a particular style or era that they love and use it as the starting point for a beautifully unique engagement shoot! Gwen and Michael generously gave us a little insight into the inspiration and how it all came together. Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings From bride-to-be GwenMost people who know us, know that we have a fascination for anything mid-century; vintage clothes, Dave Brubeck, and retro cars are just the beginning. I dont think Anthony had quite the same interests until he met me, but he is undeniably a believer now. For me, the fascination started long before Don Draper and Mad Men were on the scene. In fact, my first car was a beautifully restored 66 Mustang! Fast forward from a little girl watching Breakfast at Tiffanys over and over again to the woman designing her engagement photo session and you get me – pulling together all the details to bring our retro vision to life! When we first set eyes on Michael LHeureuxs website, his talent was overwhelming and we just about hired him without even meeting in person. So as far as locations go, we are fortunate enough to live in an awesome area in the San Francisco East Bay with lots of protected open space. Fortunately one of Anthonys groomsmen owns a beautiful 63 Ford Galaxie and was willing to let us borrow it for the day; I got my hands on a vintage wool blanket and borrowed a picnic basket from a friend. Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings   Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings   Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings From Photographer, Michael It is always a pleasure when a client comes to me with a specific vision for the style they would like to see in their images. I love this set, and I think the key to their success was the open collaboration between photographer and client. The open flow of ideas during this shoot lent itself to what I think is a highly stylized and thoughtful representation of the couple. It just fits them!  They are the couple that has impeccable style, great chemistry, and likes a bit of adventure. Basically, the couple you look at and say, “Wow they are the perfect couple!” I can’t wait for the Santa Barbara wedding to come! Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings   Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings   Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings   Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings   Mid-Century Modern, Mad Men Style Engagement Shoot - Photos by Michael L'Heureux | Junebug Weddings The Photoshoot Team: Photographer: Michael L’Heureux | Photography Dress: Siri Hair and Make-up: Yvette Swallow Thank you so much for sharing your retro, stylish engagement shoot with us, Gwen and Anthony! Readers, for more inspiration from real-life couples, be sure to check out our Real Wedding Library!

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Wedding Planning 101 – How To Pin on a Boutonniere

June 5, 2012 | editorial team

OK, I’ll admit it. We’ve got boys on the brain this week at Junebug! We are so excited about our newest Fashion Report, The Groom – six sharp looks for the modern man, and just love sharing ideas about getting the guys all dressed up! Today I thought I’d address a common question that comes up during wedding season: how do you properly pin on those sweet little boutonnieres that your florist just delivered?

Wedding Boutonnieres - Photos by Adam Nyholt and Holland Photo Arts | Junebug Weddings
wedding boutonnieres – photos by (left) Adam Nyholt and (right) Holland Photo Arts

 

First, a little bit of history. The tradition began when men would place a single bloom through the buttonhole of their suit lapel to add a touch of color and style. There was a small loop at the back of the lapel to hold the stem in place. Across the pond, they still call a flower worn on a lapel a “buttonhole”, while we’ve adopted the French term “boutonniere”. Whatever you call them, lapel flowers are now usually a tiny cluster of stems that is pinned on. Usually only worn for formal occasions such as weddings, funerals, or proms today, they were often a daily part of getting dressed for men in earlier times!

Boutonnieres with Patterned Suits - Photos by Tracey Buyce, Yvette Roman, and Jeremy Harwell | Junebug Weddings
wedding boutonnieres – photos by (top) Tracey Buyce, (bottom) Yvette Roman, and (left) Harwell Photography

 

Today, a man’s boutonniere should still be placed on his left lapel, the same side that the handkerchief pocket is on. (And yes! Men can wear a pocket square AND a boutonniere!) Boutonnieres are usually pinned on, with the flower pointing up and the stem running parallel to the direction of the lapel.

To pin a boutonniere on, insert one pin from the BACK of the lapel, pushing through the fabric to catch the stem portion of the boutonniere and then pushing back out toward the lapel back. Repeat with a second pin, also from the back of the lapel, making an X-shape with the two pins. This second pin is important because it prevents the boutonniere from flopping over as the day wears on. Ta-da! He’s all set to wow with a fun accessory!

Boutonnieres with Summer Suits - photos by Allyson Magda and La Vie Photography | Junebug Weddings
wedding boutonnieres – photos by (top) Allyson Magda and (bottom) La Vie Photography

 

Today’s boutonnieres offer your guy the chance to make a personal statement. From formal white calla lilies or orchids, modern ranunculus and grasses in wild colors, to unusual materials such as buttons, ribbons, antique trinkets or mementos, they offer men a chance to show their love for a certain look, interest, or memory. I’ve even seen them out of wine corks, scrabble pieces, computer parts, and remnants of vintage baseballs!

Orange Boutonnieres - Photos by Jillian Mitchell and Kenny Nakai | Junebug Weddings
orange boutonnieres – photos by (top) Jillian Mitchell and (bottom) Kenny Nakai

 

Formal Boutonnieres - Photos by Stephanie Cristalli and Chris plus Lynn | Junebug Weddings
wedding boutonnieres – photos by (top) Stephanie Cristalli and (bottom) Chris + Lynn

Be sure to check out all of the gorgeous boutonnieres, and head-to-toe fashion ideas for men, in our new Fashion Report, The Groom – six sharp looks for the modern man!

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