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Romantic Bicycle Inspired Wedding Inspiration Board

April 27, 2010 | editorial team

Junebug reader Ashley recently wrote in asking for a little help in bringing together some ideas for her upcoming Santa Cruz area wedding, and as you’ll soon see why, I just couldn’t resist giving it a go! She and her fiancé want a romantic and slightly rustic look, with a fun wedding color palette that will pop next to the monotone cliff sides and lighten the mood if the weather itself isn’t bright and sunny. But most importantly, they want to incorporate their passion for restoring vintage bicycles and make it an intricate part of their wedding! Fun! Here is an inspiration board and a few ideas to get you going Ashley…

romantic and rustic vintage bicycle wedding inspiration board, petal pink and turquoise blue wedding color palette

Top row:
A perfectly romantic and lacy Carolina Herrera wedding gown accessorized with pearls from MarthaStewart.com. This model’s simply pulled-back hair and clean makeup with pretty pink lips are a classic look that will never go out of style.
A colorful and rustic loose floral arrangement by Southern California florist Kate Holt of Flower Wild, image by Josef Isayo.

Second row:
An all white wedding cake on a matching milk glass cake stand, image by Stephanie Williams Photography. A wide variety of milk glass pieces are easy to find at thrift stores and flea markets, and make lovely accessories for a romantic style wedding. Collect vases, dishes, candle holders and platters in the months leading up to your wedding and then let your florist and cake designer incorporate them into your wedding decor!
Beautifully calligraphed cootie catchers add to the fun and games for your guests. Use them as menus or wedding favors and place one at each place setting. Image from MarthaStewart.com.

Third row:
Ashley and her finacé are restoring bikes from the 1930s-50s especially for the wedding and the wedding party. Ashley’s bike is her “dream build,” a pink, white and chrome Roadmaster Luxury Liner, so the wedding’s color palette will definitely incorporate “sweet pea pink.”

Fourth row:
Paper lanterns from Luna Bazaar in the wedding’s colors of turquoise blue (for the California ocean) and petal pink and fuchsia (for Ashley’s bike) will make easy and dynamic decor accessories whether used inside or out.

Fifth row:
Gray and white letter press wedding invitations from Pixel Soup Creative are made with playful calligraphy on a slant across the paper to create a classic yet modern look.
Cuff links for the groom and groomsmen are made from recycled bicycle tires by Etsy artist Christine Bossler.

Sixth row:
Pink frosted cupcakes from Seattle’s famous Trophy Cupcakes look extra sweet on a milk glass display. Image from Junebug’s Candy Coated Color Fashion Report.
Colorful mismatched boutonnieres for the groom and groomsmen will add a little fun and individuality to the wedding party look. Boutonnieres by Kate Holt of Flower Wild, image by Jose Villa.

Bottom row:
Incorporate those beautiful bikes into your wedding photography! Get creative like this couple did at a wedding photographed by Kayleen T.

 

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Starry Night Wedding Inspiration

April 26, 2010 | editorial team

van gogh's starry night wedding table top decor inspiration, image by meg perotti

At Junebug we firmly believe that wedding inspiration can come from absolutely anywhere, and today’s post is a fantastic example of that! San Francisco area wedding planner and designer Janece Shellooe of Every Elegant Detail was inspired by Van Gogh’s famous painting The Starry Night, and it sparked her imagination to create a wedding table scape and photo shoot that was intricate, richly layered and wonderfully whimsical, just like the painting. Photographer Meg Perotti worked her magic on the images, and there was even a film created by Andrew Hsu of Studio MSV.

van gogh's the starry night, image via Wikipedia.org

We love the striking colors and textures in the florals by Amy Burke Designs, and the swirling paper motif in the seating cards and menus by Rachel Hanson Designs. The yellow paper lanterns that hung from the trees at the rustic Radonich Ranch added to the starry sky effect, and that peacock blue and gold wedding cake from Studio Cake Design is genius! Even the bride and groom fit in perfectly with a romantic but modern Sarah Houston wedding dress and a dashing midnight blue tuxedo. Well done!

van gogh's starry night wedding table top and floral decor inspiration, images by meg perotti

 

van gogh's starry night wedding table top and floral decor inspiration, images by meg perotti

 

van gogh's starry night wedding fashion and design inspiration, images by meg perotti

 

Contributors:
Photographer: Meg Perotti
Film maker: Andrew Hsu of Studio MSV
Wedding Planner and Designer: Janece Shellooe of Every Elegant Detail
Location: Radonich Ranch via Marky Carr of Vingette Events
Paper Designs: Rachel Hanson Designs
Florals: Amy Burke Designs
Cake: BethAnn Goldberg of Studio Cake Design
Dress: Sarah Houston via Nouvelle Vogue
Tuxedo: Selix Formal Wear
Hair and Makeup: Armando of Get Your Do Up 

Thank so much you for sharing this creative wedding inspiration with us! 

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Rustic Pacific Northwest Wedding at Mount Hood’s Timberline Lodge – Lucy and Matt

April 23, 2010 | editorial team

mt. hood, oregon real wedding, images by sean flanigan photography

Lucy and Matt’s fall wedding, on a cold but beautifully sunny day last October, was a charming mixture of rustic, Pacific Northwest-inspired details and personal touches from the couple and their close friends and family. Photographed by Sean Flanigan Photography, this sweet mountain wedding makes us smile every time we look at it.

mt. hood, oregon real wedding, images by sean flanigan photography

The Goals: After being together for ten years, and living in five different cities together, Lucy and Matt had a wonderful group of friends that were scattered across the country, so it was important to them to get married in a place where everyone would be able to stay for the weekend and have a bit of a vacation themselves. At the same time, they wanted their wedding to be reflective of their roots and collective history. Having met and fallen in love in Oregon, the couple has always considered it home. Mount Hood’s Timberline Lodge was the perfect fit for their big day – a quintessential Northwest location owned by the forest service, it’s a spectacular retreat near the top of Oregon’s highest mountain.

Language is very important to Lucy and Matt, an attorney and a rhetoric grad student, respectively, so creating their own ceremony also became a meaningful part of their wedding planning. They incorporated quotes from literature, law and religious texts into their ceremony, and says Lucy, “it was one of the favorite things that we did for the wedding.” 

The Design: The couple didn’t have a set color palette, opting instead to use colors that fit the fall season and the setting of a Pacific Northwest mountain lodge, like brown, maroon, navy and green. Lucy and Matt also created many of their wedding items themselves; from their save the dates and programs, to their handcrafted tree trunk cakes stands. As wedding favors, the groom’s mother made jars of homemade Marionberry jam for each guest to take home. In addition to flowers, throughout the reception hall the couple also displayed family wedding photographs from years past as part of their decor.

The Look: The bride was blushingly beautiful in a gown by Melissa Sweet and a veil that was worn not only by her mother, but her mother’s four sisters as well. She completed her look with a sparkling headband by Ban.do and strands of pearls around her neck. The groom wore a three-piece suit and incorporated their maroon wedding colors into his tie, boutonniere and argyle socks. 

mt. hood, oregon real wedding, images by sean flanigan photography

The Moments: Lucy and Matt both found the moments before their wedding to be some of the most romantic of the day. Says Lucy, “one of the most fun moments was running around in the woods and on the mountain, taking pictures with Sean and Lidia before the ceremony started. We were both really nervous and excited, and it was just amazing to be out in nature, taking in the day”. For his part, Matt had to agree; “I had a lot of fun during the day of our wedding, before the ceremony and reception. Lucy and I went on a hike on the mountain, and everything was really peaceful and filled with anticipation. Plus, we could look around the slopes and see people we knew everywhere – we were alone, but everyone was out there with us.”

The Details: For their first dance as husband and wife, Lucy and Matt chose a bluegrass version of “I Will” by The Beatles, played by two of the bridesmaids on vocals and violin, Lucy’s father on the banjo, and the live band, Pressure Point, on back-up. Lucy says this was definitely one of their favorite moments of the day, although “it was hard to dance, because we wanted to just stand there and watch them play.”

Looking back, the couple agrees that their best decision regarding the wedding was, in fact, having a wedding. “When you have been together for a really long time, it’s easy to think that it might just be easier to elope or go to the courthouse. As difficult as wedding planning may be – trying to make all of your family members happy, stressing out – it is so worth it to have that day where everyone who is important to you in your life is together, in one place. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and we’re both still filled with happiness from that day”. We couldn’t agree more!

The Pros: To learn about all of the wedding professionals that helped to make this wedding a reality, please visit our Real Weddings section.

mt. hood, oregon real wedding ceremony and reception, images by sean flanigan photography

Thank you so much for sharing your sweet wedding with us Lucy and Matt!

If you’re planning a Pacific Northwest or Southern California wedding of your own, don’t miss our trusted Plan Your Wedding Hotlist!

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