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Giveaway! Luxurious Bedding from Bridal Bar Home!

August 1, 2011 | editorial team

luxurious eco-friendly bed sheet sets from Bridal Bar Home

Now that our birthday month is over, we’re on to all the excitement that the future holds… and if you’re anything like me (obsessed with a comfortable and luxurious bed!) you’ll be very excited about today’s amazing giveaway!

Harmony Walton, founder of The Bridal Bar, the famous wedding planning resource boutiques in LA, San Diego and Atlanta, recently launched a brilliant new part of her businesses called Bridal Bar Home, and her first product already has a cult following. The Bridal Bar Home by Jennifer Adams sheets seen above are so soft you just might not believe your finger tips. Made from eco-friendly microfiber materials these sheets are not only buttery soft but long lasting, wrinkle resistant and excellent for people with sensitive skin or allergies. Today, Harmony is generously giving away one set of her amazing sheet sets to one lucky Junebug reader so you can keep that honeymoon feeling going long after your wedding day. Thanks Harmony!

To enter to win, leave us a comment here letting us know about how you keep your bed and bedroom feeling luxurious to you. Your sheets and bedding? The lighting and decor? No TV? Lots of TV? Let us know! We’ll accept entries all week long and randomly choose our winner next Monday, August 8, 2011.

To learn more about The Bridal Bar Home by Jennifer Adams sheets, or to buy a set of your own please visit www.BridalBarHome.com.

Bridal Bar's Harmony Walton

And, since we spent July looking back at all the fun weddings and wedding ideas we’ve featured on Junebug over the past 5 years, we thought that a great way to welcome in August would be to ask our fellow wedding bloggers what some of their favorite post have been on their own blogs! Wedding blogs hardly existed when we began Junebug back in 2006, but as the blogging community has grown we’ve loved that we’ve found so many true friends in our fellow bloggers, and we’re very proud to have been part of this creative growing industry from the get-go.

All this week we’ll bring you favorite posts from just a few of the talented wedding bloggers out there, and today we begin, of course, with Harmony Walton and her personal favorites from The Bridal Bar Blog…

  • A wedding at The London Hotel: This wedding encompasses such fantastic personal style and flair, without the couple feeling the need to recreate every trend they find on a blog. The bride shows off her sophisticated side and sense of fun and whimsy at the same time that paired with exceptional photography and her infectious smile made this wedding a stand out to me.

  • Wedding in New Delhi: This wedding had such vibrant colors, such culture, and such beauty that we gave it a weeks worth of posts. With several days of exotic ceremonies and breathtaking décor, how could we not love it? Here are links to all 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 posts!

  • The Rescue Train Gift of Love Program: This post was announcing a new non-profit program offering couples the ability to register to save animals and give donations in lieu of wedding favors. It reminds me that the blog, these posts, and the wedding industry as a whole is bigger than itself and can be used to create change and impact lives in a positive way. Its also a campaign thats dear to my heart, so its definitely a favorite.

  • Tom Cruise Wedding Post: This post was uploaded in our very first month of blogging back in 2006 and it marked a special milestone in our business so while its not as interesting to the reader, I love that it reflects our history and how our blog, as small and albeit poorly constructed at the time, marked a special moment for us that we can now forever look back on.

  • A Disneyland Engagement Session: Why is this post a favorite? Well, because anything Disney is a fave of mine! And the couple had fun with their engagement session, didnt take themselves or the wedding process too seriously, and they created photos that while themed, arent too overly styled so they can look back and love them for a lifetime to come (I have a feeling their kids one day will love these too)!

  • Disney Land engagement session featured on the Bridal Bar blog, photos by Beautiful Day Photography
    Disneyland engagement photos below by Beautiful Day Photography

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    Pink, Purple and Fuchsia California Wedding – Tina and Alan

    July 29, 2011 | editorial team

    fuchsia, pink, purple and ivory wedding at the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, California, photo by Caroline Tran Photographer

    Leave it to top Southern California photographer Caroline Tran to bring us a wedding that’s packed full of the prettiest wedding colors, decor details, and happy, happy people! Tina and Alan’s Menlo Park, California wedding is a true treat!

    fuchsia, pink, purple and ivory wedding at the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, California, photo by Caroline Tran Photographer

    The Goals: Tina and Alan wanted an outdoor garden wedding with a fun atmosphere, and they really found what they were looking for in a venue with the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, California. “The Allied Arts Guild was a gorgeous venue and it was love at first sight. In the ceremony area, we loved the hydrangeas that surrounded the fountain, and the tree we stood under as we said our vows. It allowed us to have a perfect September afternoon wedding.”

    fuchsia, pink, purple and ivory wedding at the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, California, photo by Caroline Tran Photographer

    The Design: Wedding colors of pink, purple, fuchsia and ivory were chosen to decorate this modern, romantic wedding, and were woven throughout many, many details of the day. Tina and Alan wanted their colors to contrast with the greenery of the garden venue and really make the ceremony and reception areas pop. Another sweet recurring wedding detail they loved was the pair of custom Kokeshi caketopper dolls they used not only on top of their wedding cake, but also on their invitation’s RSVP return envelope stamps, and as magnet wedding favors. And to beat the late summer heat? A Pinkberry frozen yogurt truck at the reception!

    To honor Tina and Alan’s Chinese heritage their wedding invitations were written in both English and Chinese, and they held a traditional Chinese tea ceremony to honor their elders and receive their blessings. Love that meaningful addition!

    The Look: Tina wanted a modern and clean yet romantic bridal look, so she wore a trumpet shaped wedding dress with ruffles by Alvina Valenta along with fresh flowers in her hair, and most importantly a diamond-encrusted necklace that was designed and hand-made by Alan’s father, a jeweler.

    fuchsia, pink, purple and ivory wedding at the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, California, photo by Caroline Tran Photographer

    The Moments: When Tina looks back on their wedding day, she loves thinking of their ceremony under that big, beautiful tree, “Even though we were surrounded by our friends and family, it felt like it was just the two of us in the whole entire world. It was so emotional for us. When we said our vows to each other, it was the happiest moment of my life.”

    Another moment that must have been so sentimental for everyone in attendance (it makes me tear up just imagining it!) was when Tina and Alan honored their families in such a respectful and wonderful way. “Both our families immigrated to the US and they sacrificed a lot to get to where we are today. We wanted them to know how much we love them and appreciate everything they have done for us, so we called them up to the “stage” in front of all of our friends and family and told them how much we loved them and thanked them for raising us. It was an extremely emotional and sentimental moment for all of us.” What a wonderfully love-filled day!

    The Pros: To lean about all of the extremely talented wedding professionals who contributed to this wedding, be sure to visit Tina and Alan’s page in our Real Wedding section!

    fuchsia, pink, purple and ivory wedding at the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, California, photo by Caroline Tran Photographer

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful wedding with us Tina and Alan!

    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!

    And see more purple wedding color ideas in our wedding photo gallery!

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    Junebug’s Favorite Weddings – Mae and Anthony – Elizabeth Messina’s Grandfather

    July 28, 2011 | editorial team

    What can we say about this romantic, touching, and emotional wedding, photographed by the wonderful Elizabeth Messina? We originally published the post on June 11th, 2009, and we love looking back at it every chance we get…

    Another edition of favorite wedding photographs from our sweet and talented Art Director Kim….

    Wedding images by Elizabeth Messina, taken at her grandfather's wedding

    The artist: Elizabeth Messina

    The adoration: Six years ago while planning my own wedding I came across the most charming and inspiring real wedding in Martha Stewart Weddings magazine. I cut it out to put in my own wedding inspiration book along with fabrics, photos, sketches, color palettes, seating charts, and dozens of pages of stylish details. In the end it was the only real wedding that made its way into my book. I could have only dreamed that six years later I would meet the photographer and become her friend. These photos by Elizabeth Messina are from her own grandfather’s wedding. No doubt you’ll be as inspired as I was by the touchingly beautiful images. We feel truly honored to be able to share them with you.

    Wedding images by Elizabeth Messina, taken at her grandfather's wedding

    Anthony and Mae began their courtship after Anthony’s friends recognized a kindred spirit in Mae and urged him to call her. When Mae arrived for their blind date she was 20 minutes early and he was already there. Both widowed, both Sicilian, and both longing to travel back to the island, they spent the next year traveling together and supporting one another as they faced life’s challenges and fell in love. One spring day Mae opened her door to find a giant bouquet of flowers and a note that said, “I love you, I need you, let’s get married!” With enthusiastic blessings from their families, plans soon began for an intimate church ceremony and a cocktail reception for 50 guests.

    Elizabeth fondly remembers the moments before the wedding when her grandfather, a former first-chair concert violinist, serenaded her alone as he waited to go to his bride.

    Wedding images by Elizabeth Messina, taken at her grandfather's wedding

    With Anthony’s son as their best man and Elizabeth’s daughter as their flower girl, Anthony and Mae became husband and wife surrounded by their closest family members and friends. Now that they are no longer on this earth, they still remind us that love is all there is.

    These gorgeous images, full of joy and promise, were taken in and around the Santuario de Chimayo Church outside of Santa Fe where it is said that miracles happen, and obviously they do.

    Wedding images by Elizabeth Messina, taken at her grandfather's wedding

    Thank you again, Elizabeth, for sharing these treasured photos with us; you are an endless inspiration and truly a miracle in our lives!

    For more images from this incredible wedding visit Elizabeth’s blog, Kiss the Groom, where she showcases her latest work and her own inspirations.

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