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Junebug Book Preview- Your Wedding, Your Way

August 18, 2009 | editorial team

Planning Your Wedding: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Perfect Day, by: Blair deLaubenfels, Christy Weber and Kim Bamberg

It seems like a lifetime ago when Blair, Kim and I got a call from the Globe Pequot Press, asking us to write a wedding planning book for their new how-to series called the Knack. JunebugWeddings.com had just launched, we were busy photographing weddings and fashion, and it would have been ridiculous to try to fit another project onto our plates. Naturally we said no (or so we thought). But it turns out that if you say no to a book deal, everyone you’ve ever met will tell you that you’re crazy. Apparently you just don’t do such a thing. (Who knew?) So eventually we said yes, and spent the next nine months of our evenings and weekends turning our wedding planning philosophy into an easy to use how-to book that we hope youre going to love!

The book, Planning Your Wedding: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Perfect Day, is scheduled to come out on December 8th and be distributed throughout the U.S., Canada and the U.K. Were thrilled to have an opportunity to reach a wide audience of couples and to share what we know about turning wedding inspiration into reality. It’s a thorough, encouraging and easy to use visual guide to planning a stress-free wedding, and it has a great big focus (of course) on finding your personal style.

All this week well be bringing you excerpts from the book, beginning with todays post from Chapter 1 that shares our philosophy about how to get started planning a wedding thats totally you. Enjoy!

 

Chapter 1: Wedding Style- Your Wedding, Your Way
Stress-free wedding planning tips to help you have your cake and eat it, too!

There are millions of ways to creatively express your love and celebrate your marriage. Finding your own way can be one of the most rewarding things about wedding planning and one of the most challenging. You want to hang on to the euphoria you felt when you first got engaged without having it turn into worries about planning your wedding. So before you begin to make the many choices that will make your big day unique, stop and spend some special time with your partner, focusing on these simple steps to stress-free wedding planning.

Step one: Share your dreams and expectations of what it means to have a wedding. Talk about the people and traditions you want to honor and the things youre looking forward to.

Step two: Make a top-ten list that emphasizes what each of you considers most important about your wedding day. Then share your lists with each other. Understanding each others dreams will help you make decisions youll feel good about when you get married and throughout your years together. 

Step three: Once you have your priorities set, decide on a wedding date and whom you want to tell about your engagement and when to tell them. Consider making your announcement special by hosting an engagement party, sharing it at a family event, or putting it in the paper or on a Web site.

Step four: Last but not least, have fun finding ways to celebrate your preferences, your backgrounds, and your differences. Use your love and imagination to find new ways to work together. Remember: The partnering skills youll learn while planning your wedding will be a gift youll both be grateful for as you share your lives together.

 

Congratulations, You’re Engaged!
wedding planning basics, the big proposal and engagement, GH Kim Photography

  • You said Yes! Youve made a commitment to spend the rest of your lives together. Revel in the reality of how lucky you are before you begin making plans.
  • Say I love you and count the ways. Let your partner know that youre thrilled to be getting married and share all the reasons you think this is the best decision for your life. It will do you both good to hear it.

 

Share Your Dreams
wedding planning basics, share your ideas and wedding planning hopes as a couple, J. Garner Photography

  • Really listen and share to find out whats important to you and the one you love.
  • Chances are youll be delighted, surprised, and occasionally challenged by what you find out, so stay curious and open-minded.
  • Share some stories about weddings youve attended. Focus on the elements that made each of them unique. What parts did you appreciate and find really special, and what parts didnt you personally connect with?


Share Your Good News
wedding planning basics, engagements party celebrations, GH Kim Photography

  • The hustle and bustle of wedding planning is on its way, so be sure to savor the romance of the moment and celebrate this big step together.
  • Agree on a plan for sharing your news before you start.
  • Tell both sets of parents at the same time and before anyone else. Hearing the big news directly from you will be important to them. Share your news with family, close friends, and acquaintancesin that order.

 

Celebrate for Years to Come
wedding planning basics, stay connected and romantic as a couple, Yours by John Photography

  • Start living your vows now. Take advantage of opportunities to demonstrate the commitment for better or worse, for richer or poorer as you plan your wedding.
  • Make keeping perspective a family tradition. Give your wedding the weight it deserves without getting weighed down by it.
  • Make a pact to keep your romance alive now and forever, no matter how busy you get. Designate at least one night a week as date night and give your partner your undivided attention.

 

(Excerpted from the book Planning Your Wedding: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Perfect Day. Cover images by: 1 and 2- J. Garner Photography, 3- Positive Light Photography, 4- GH Kim Photography. Real Wedding images by: 1 and 3- GH Kim Photography,  2- J. Garner Photography, 4- Yours by John Photography)  

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Our New Fashion Report! Wedding Gowns and Veils from Monique Lhuillier and Bridal Accessories from Erin Cole Couture

August 16, 2009 | editorial team

Monique Lhuillier bridal fashion report at the Del Mar Racetrack, dramatic black and white timeless wedding images by La Vie Photography

Over the past year Blair, Kim and I have been love, love, loving our trips down to Southern California, and last month we had one of our best adventures yet! The Junebug crew headed down in July, not only to visit with our fabulous Junebug member businesses, but also to shoot a gorgeous new Fashion Report at the world famous Del Mar Racetrack, which is live on our site today!

Monique Lhuillier bridal fashion report at the Del Mar Racetrack, dramatic black and white timeless wedding images by La Vie Photography

We had a dream team contributing their talents to the shoot- our Art Director, Kim, and her husband Adam Bamberg (also of La Vie Photography) were our photographers, the wedding gowns were all from Monique Lhuillier (yes, I nearly had a happiness heart attack when I got my hands on those dresses, and her brand new full length veils!), and the jewelry and accessories came from the amazing Erin Cole Couture. The bridal bouquets were brilliantly designed by Kathy Wright and Company, the hair and makeup looks were styled by Erin Skipley of Bellatrix Studio, and our models, Amanda and Houda, were ridiculously beautiful and super hard working. Supported by the wonderful helping hands of our dear friends Cassandra, Jack and Liz, it was joy-filled production and a truly magical day! We hope you’ll find inspiration for your wedding by checking out the all the fabulous photos in our Fashion Report section.

Here are a few behind the scenes shots of our fun day at the races…

Monique Lhuillier bridal fashion report at the Del Mar Racetrack, behind the scenes photo shoot images by La Vie Photography

(All images by La Vie Photography)

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Real Weddings- Megan and Kevin

August 14, 2009 | editorial team

Megan and Kevin, both passionate readers and learners, couldn’t have picked a more perfect location for their wedding- the new and architecturally stunning Downtown Seattle Central Library. It’s a location close to their hearts, and it set the tone for the rest of their ultra-personal and creative wedding, photographed by Cheri Pearl Photography.

book loving bride and groom, real wedding at the downtown Seattle library, Cheri Pearl Photography

The bright tones of the flowers at the Pike Place Market were a long time inspiration for Megan, so she worked with florist Alexa Johnson from Fiore Blossoms to create bright and beautiful bouquets, corsages and boutonnieres in their jewel toned color palette of rich reds, purples, blues, and greens. Each bridesmaid chose her own dress and each groomsman wore a brightly colored bow tie that was given as a gift from Kevin, creating a wedding party look that was exuberant and full of style.

bright and colorful red, purple, blue, and green jewel tone real wedding color palette, Cheri Pearl Photography

The wedding ceremony was performed by Megan’s Aunt and Uncle, who are both professional writers (Uncle David is the the Executive Editor of the Seattle Times). One of the most meaningful parts of the ceremony was during the introduction, when specific anecdotes, tidbits, and information about all of their guests were woven into the welcoming speech to build community at the event and give a clearer picture about who their dearly beloved actually were. Though they had a number of attendants, only their siblings Megans brother of honor and Kevins best sisters stood up with them the altar, and many family heirlooms were incorporated into the wedding as well. Megan wore her great grandmother’s vintage jewelry, both mothers wore matching lockets that Megan and Kevin had given them as gifts the previous Christmas, and their wedding rings were passed down from grandparents and great grandparents on both sides of their families.

bright and colorful real wedding ceremony at the Seattle downtown library, Cheri Pearl Photography

After their ceremony they hosted a late evening cocktail and dessert reception with locally made sweets galore from Cameron Catering. There were individual flourless chocolate cakes with candied orange peel, chocolate hazelnut ravioli, chocolate truffles infused with raspberry, cardamom and lemon-thyme, individual apple tarte tatin, lemon meringue tartlets, white chocolate and lime cheesecake in chocolate cups, and seasonal fruit and cheese. To drink they served hot chocolate, coffee, and shots of cold milk, as well as Alaskan Ale beer (in honor of Kevins family), local Washington reds and white wines, and champagne. Megan said, ” I’m known far and wide as the Dessert Queen, and Kevin has developed a sweet tooth by osmosis, so it was perfect for us.”

bright and colorful real wedding cocktail and dessert reception at the Seattle downtown library, Cheri Pearl Photography

Thank you so much for sharing your wedding day with us Megan and Kevin! For more information about all the wedding professionals who contributed to this day, please visit our Real Wedding library!

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