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World Traveler Wedding Tabletop Decor

March 30, 2010 | editorial team

World traveler themed wedding table top design from Good Life Events, images by Llane Weddings

Aleah and Nick Valley and their team at The Good Life Special Events sent over this world traveler style photoshoot they put together with a talented team of wedding pros, and we love the eclectic and vintage collection of details they used in their tablescape! Antique cameras, binoculars, suitcases, books and tropical flowers tell the story of such a romantic time gone by. What fun inspiration for a sunny afternoon wedding reception celebrating a true spirit of adventure!

World traveler themed wedding table top design from Good Life Events, images by Llane Weddings

From Aleah:

“Our vision for this world traveler-inspired wedding celebration was to take our bride and groom back to an era when traveling was truly seen as an incredibly romantic adventure. We wanted to showcase unique ideas for a wedding reception luncheon and also non-traditional wedding reception attire. Using Sail Bay in Mission Beach, San Diego as our backdrop, we utilized some magical old pieces from our grandfathers to create a true worldly feeling. Old binoculars, a great vintage camera, luggage, and a decades-old barometer really helped to emit a classic feeling of flying, cruising, and boating in true old-school fashion.

We kept the florals simple and streamlined and drew from tropical destinations. Using pincushions and breezy palms, we made them look like specimens in simple glass vessels, showcasing their true beauty. Gold rimmed low ball glasses were adorned with eclectic vintage spoons collected from travels; Hawaii, Norway, England, and Alaska. A gauzy overlay was draped atop khaki linens and lovely turquoise Tandoori-style napkins were cinched with wooden napkin rings. Momental Designs created our delicious looking menus and tied in our traveling motif with an old world map. The place cards were personalized from vintage Air Mail envelopes discovered at an antique shop. We tailored them with our bride and grooms favorite locales like Paris, London, Dubai, and Hong Kong.

Our brides vintage-inspired gold brocade dress was from Priscilla of Boston and the groom donned Tommy Bahama pants, shirt, hat, and a luxe leather weekender bag. After their sophisticated luncheon celebration they sailed off into the sunset on a sweet little sailboat to begin their next adventure together!”

World traveler themed wedding table top design from Good Life Events, images by Llane Weddings

Thanks to all the talented businesses who participated and shared their work!

Shoot design, styling, and floral: Nick and Aleah, The Good Life Special Events and Fine Line Management & Events

Photography: Joseph and Jenny Llanes, Llanes Weddings

Stationery goods: Kristy Rice, Momental Designs

Brides attire: Priscilla of Boston from Bella Bridesmaid in La Jolla

Grooms attire: Tommy Bahama in La Jolla

Hair and Makeup: Char Sanchez

Linens: Wildflower Linen

Location: The Catamaran Hotel & Resort

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Congratulations to the Winner of our Kara Janx Give-Away!

March 29, 2010 | editorial team

Congratulations to Stefanie, who’s the winner of our Kara Janx cocktail dress giveaway! Stefanie, take a peek in your inbox for more information, and be sure to send us a photo of yourself wearing your adorable new dress. To all of you who entered to win, thank you so very much for being Junebug readers, and to the wonderful team at Kara Janx, you’re the best!

bridesmaid and cocktail dresses from Kara Janx, season 2 Project Runway finalist

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Blue, Yellow and Green Springtime Wedding at Summit Avenue Club House in St. Paul, Minnesota – Susan and Mark

March 26, 2010 | editorial team

St Paul, Minnesota spring real wedding, yellow and blue color palette, images by Eliesa Johnson of Photogen

Its easy to see the love between Susan and Mark in the photographs from Eliesa Johnson of Photogen, Inc. in today’s Real Wedding. This vivacious and bold springtime wedding, held last March in St. Paul, Minnesota, was the result of careful and creative planning on the part of both the bride and the groom, not to mention the many family members who also got involved in the process. 

The goals: Susan and Mark were determined to make the planning of their wedding fun and inclusive. They wanted to find creative ways to work on the wedding planning together and to get family involved in the process as well. Time spend working on the wedding was quality time they got to spend side-by-side, which made the whole process more enjoyable.

St Paul, Minnesota spring real wedding, yellow and blue color palette, images by Eliesa Johnson of Photogen

The look: The couple chose bright and bold colors for their wedding color palette; cobalt blue and canary yellow, with accents of chartreuse green and purple. The perfect hues for a spring celebration! Their venue, the Summit Avenue Club House, was full of dark wood, which helped to balance the bright color choices, and the papers used for programs and favors also added in more subdued tones.

The bride was radiant in a stunning dress by Vera Wang, and the groom was dashing in a tuxedo by Calvin Klein. Susan was perfectly accessorized for her big day, with a chic feathered hair piece, chandelier earrings and a glittering bracelet we can’t take our eyes off of!

The moments: Susan and Mark chose to see each other before the ceremony, and they remember that moment as one of the best parts of their day. Says Susan, “at our first look meeting, lots of people were taking pictures, but all we cared about was each other.” The same thing happened just a little while later, “after I walked down the aisle and Mark took my hands, we looked at each other for a few seconds before the officiant began. Mark looked at me with tears in his eyes and I had tears in mine. We both whispered that we loved each other before the ceremony officially began. We both think that was the most perfect moment either of us have ever experienced.”

St Paul, Minnesota spring real wedding ceremony, yellow and blue color palette, images by Eliesa Johnson of Photogen

The details: Sticking to their goal of incorporating their families into the planning of the wedding, Susan and Mark had many family members that contributed to the success and style of their day. During the ceremony, the couple chose to combine traditional and modern details. Mark’s mother played the piano, Susan’s mother read a poem about love from their family’s native Nigeria, and in place of a unity candle they took two separate floral arrangements and combined them into one. At the reception, the wedding favors were homemade chocolates and candies made by the groom’s aunt, and the invitations were designed by the groom himself. He used turn-of-the-century posters and architecture as inspiration, to coordinate with the venue’s appearance.

The end result of all their planning and careful attention to detail was an elegant, stunning day that Susan and Mark will never forget!

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

St Paul, Minnesota spring real wedding reception, yellow and blue color palette, images by Eliesa Johnson of Photogen

Thank you so much for sharing your wedding day with us Susan and Mark!

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