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Cute Customizable Paper Notebooks and Wedding Planners from May Books

August 29, 2011 | editorial team

While planning your wedding there are a million and one little details and ideas to keep track of, and having a simple little notebook on hand can work wonders to stop items from falling through the cracks! Lucky for us all May Books creates totally customizable and eco-friendly paper notebooks that will look and function exactly the way you need them to. Just choose a colorful cover design, then choose the pages to fill it. From wedding planner pages to blank, lined, dotted or dated, the choice is entirely yours. And for the eco-minded, May Books’ paper is partially recycled, the books are made with durable sewn binding, the canvas covers are not only adorable, but they’re Green-e Certifited and even water-resistant, and the whole thing can be recycled. Wow! Now if I could just choose which cover and page combo to get…

cute custom paper notebooks with colorful canvas covers from May Books

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Sophisticated Napa Valley Vineyard Wedding at The Vintage Estate – Alyssa and Brett

August 26, 2011 | editorial team

sophisticated Napa Valley vineyard wedding at The Vintage Estate, Vera Wang wedding dress, white, pink and green wedding color ideas, photos by Catherine Hall Studios

What can I say about this elegant and sophisticated Napa Valley vineyard wedding, except that it was simply divine. New York couple Alyssa and Brett hosted a multi-day destination wedding at The Vintage Estate for their closest family and friends that was the perfect mix of elegance, relaxation and casual fun! Captured by the very talented photographer (and Junebug member!) Catherine Hall, these photos and the wonderful interview with Alyssa will transport you there… enjoy as you head into the weekend!

sophisticated Napa Valley vineyard wedding at The Vintage Estate, Vera Wang wedding dress, white, pink and green wedding color ideas, photos by Catherine Hall Studios

When you imagined your wedding day, what was most important to you? When Brett and I got engaged, we weren’t even sure we wanted to have a wedding. But there is something incredibly powerful about having the most important people in your lives all in one place at one time, and that’s what made us decide to go for it. So the most important part for us was to create an environment where we could spend quality time with the people who are most special to us, and also give those people a chance to become friends with each other.

Our wedding was truly a three-day affair. The first day we organized a day of private wine tours, followed by dinner with our entire families together, and then we met everyone out at dive bar in town. Day two was a day in the park with yard games and a picnic lunch, followed by a “Fiesta” themed rehearsal dinner with Mexican food, a Spanish band and lots of toasts/speeches. On our wedding day, we rented out a spa for the girls to all get ready together and the boys went for a brunch at Auberge de Soleil.

We chose a short and sweet outdoor ceremony with a charming Irish minister who focused on the spirituality of love, family and commitment. The ceremony and reception were held at The Vintage Estate in Yountville, CA

What three adjectives describe your wedding best? Elegant, Memorable, Relaxed

In retrospect what was your best decision? Our best decisions was having a small, destination wedding, and hiring an incredible wedding planner, Cay Lemon of Zest Productions, so that we were able to enjoy every bit of the weekend.

sophisticated Napa Valley vineyard wedding at The Vintage Estate, Vera Wang wedding dress, white, pink and green wedding color ideas, photos by Catherine Hall Studios

Did you have a wedding decor theme or wedding colors? What inspired you? The theme was Mediterranean style meets wine country charm, with a whimsical twist. We wanted a fresh, classic look to compliment the lush green backdrop of wine country in May.

We asked all of our guests to wear white, or shades of white. (Surprisingly the only few to push back on this were all men. The women loved it!) My Vera Wang dress was ivory and the bridesmaids wore short dresses in a champagne color. Brett and his groomsmen wore off-white jackets and pants, with light blue shirts.

We handed out white parasols to the guests when they arrived to shade them from the sun during the ceremony. We brought in accent colors of sage green and blush pink with the flowers, table linens and lighting. I asked one of my best friends from college, Cassie Adams, to design the invitations. We used the Shel Silverstein’s book “The Giving Tree” as the inspiration behind it.

What part of your personal bridal look did you love the most? Definitely my dress. My style on my wedding day was completely inspired by the dress, which my husband would describe as “sophisticated sexy.”

(Editor’s note: There’s even more to learn about this beautiful Vera Wang wedding dress – read the sweet story of how Alyssa gifted it to photographer Catherine Hall over on the Grace Ormonde blog!)

Did you have something old, something new, something borrowed, or something blue? Something old – a handkerchief that my mom wore on her wedding day. Something new – Giuseppe Zanotti crystalized t-strap sandals. Something borrowed – earrings from my jeweler designed with 17 carats of diamonds. Something blue – lingerie my sister gave me at my wedding shower.

sophisticated Napa Valley vineyard wedding at The Vintage Estate, Vera Wang wedding dress, white, pink and green wedding color ideas, photos by Catherine Hall Studios

What moments stand out to you most when you look back on the day? At the rehearsal dinner, Brett kicked off the evening with a speech that had the entire room in happy tears. It was his three sons, however, who truly stole the show with their incredibly thoughtful and genuine toasts that they each came up and gave individually. The other most memorable point in the weekend was at the reception on the dance floor when I looked up to see every single person on the dance floor bringing it!

What were the most romantic and sentimental? Right after the ceremony, Brett and I were taken to a private space to have some time together before we met our guests for cocktails. After all of the anticipation and energy around such an emotional day, those 20 minutes were such an incredible time to just center each other and remember what the weekend was all about. Also, walking down the aisle was much more sentimental than I expected it to be. I asked both of my parents to walk me down the aisle, so having them both at my side as I walked by so many smiling and supportive faces, while seeing Brett waiting for and watching me was pretty magical.

What song did you chose for your first dance? She’s Every Woman, and our last dance was Don’t Stop Believin’

sophisticated Napa Valley vineyard wedding at The Vintage Estate, Vera Wang wedding dress, white, pink and green wedding color ideas, photos by Catherine Hall Studios

Thank you so much for sharing your wedding with us Alyssa and Brett!

To learn about all of the amazing wedding professionals who helped create this incredible wedding, please visit Alyssa and Brett’s page in our Real Wedding Library!

To plan your own Southern California or Seattle area wedding, browse our Plan Your Wedding Hotlists! And to find a dream wedding photographer for your wedding anywhere in the world, be sure to check out Junebug’s World’s Best Wedding Photographers Hotlist!

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Traditional Indian Ceremony and Modern Peacock Themed Wedding Reception – Anne and Neil

August 25, 2011 | editorial team

the happy couple dressed in traditional Indian wedding ceremony attire - Ohio Indian wedding - photos by Portland, Oregon based wedding photographer Aaron Courter

The Couple: Anne and Neil

The Wedding: 7.16.11 – Holiday Inn, Westlake, Ohio

gorgeous Indian wedding ceremony preparations - photos by Portland, Oregon based wedding photographer Aaron Courter

What three adjectives that best describe your wedding? Colorful, exuberant, cultural

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your style and personalities into your big day? Since we wanted to merge two cultures but still have a traditional Indian wedding, we decided to make the ceremony as traditional as possible and the reception a regular American affair. Most of my family wore saris and I wore the traditional red and white colors for the ceremony while the reception, although still formal, was more of a party atmosphere. We wanted a peacock theme for the reception so used the cool green and blue colors along with real peacock feathers in the centerpieces, on the cupcake table, and in my hair. The DJs up-lighting in a nice cyan blue made the room look very cool and inviting.

bride and groom getting ready - Indian wedding ceremony details - white, gold, and deep red wedding colors - photos by Portland, Oregon based wedding photographer Aaron Courter

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding? We love looking at the photos and remembering how fun everything was! Having a horse and sound system outside for the grooms side during his baraat was very exciting for everyone because it was a suprise. But the best part was having our extended families together for 3 days of celebration!

What was your wedding color palette? The ceremony was white, red and gold while the reception was peacock colors like blue, green and dark purples with cyan blue lighting.

gorgeous outdoor couple's portraits - traditional Indian wedding attire - peacock color inspiration wedding reception - Indian wedding reception details - photos by Portland, Oregon based wedding photographer Aaron Courter

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Aaron Courter
Ceremony and Reception Venue: Holiday Inn
Videographer/Film Maker: Shailesh Shah; US Video
Officiant: Ashok Bhargav from the Shiva Vishnu Temple of Greater Cleveland
Invitation Designer: Parekh Cards, India
Catering: Holiday Inn, Chef: Saeed Bokhari
Florist: Pavi Designs
Cupcakes:  A Cookie and a Cupcake
Wedding dress: Khajana Couture from Iselin, New Jersey
Baraat and wedding ceremony outfit: Sahil in Chicago
Hair and make-up: Viraj Parikh
DJ:  DJ Naveen
Dance instruction: Ballroom Dancing
Favors: Pat Catan
Rings: Kleinhenz Jewelers, Westlake OH.
Henna: Rita Patel of Ritas Beauty Salon
Tablecloths and Linens: LNique Specialty Linen Rental
Mandap: Decoration Designers Inc.

What a wonderful wedding Anne and Neil!

To find inspiration for your our personal wedding style, don’t miss our Wedding Photo Gallery!

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