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How To Plan An Unforgettable Post Elopement Party

May 1, 2023 | riley

Elopements have become the norm these days, and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change anytime soon. While many couples choose to elope with just the two of them, some opt to throw a post-elopement party to celebrate being newlyweds with friends and family. Whether it’s a grand affair full of food and dancing or a lowkey backyard brunch, there’s no better way to include your loved ones after saying “I do.”

What Is A Post Elopement Party 

You may be wondering, “what is a post elopement party, exactly?” It may look different to everyone, but generally, it’s a way to celebrate tying the knot with those who could not attend the elopement. It’s an opportunity to tell your story of the day as well as share your photos and videos from the day.

The party can be as simple or as complex as you want, and there is no set timeline for the event. If you want to have it a day after your wedding, or you want to celebrate a year later on your anniversary, the choice is yours. 

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Why Have A Post Elopement Party?

Much like an elopement, the choice to have a post elopement party is entirely up to you. There are a whole host of reasons to throw a party for your loved ones to attend. These are some of the most popular reasons couples decide to throw one of these parties:

  • You’re having a destination elopement
  • You don’t want the stress or financial burden of a full-blown wedding or reception 
  • Your adventure elopement was too difficult to attend for some
  • You’re not quite finished celebrating your love 

Tips For Planning A Post Elopement Party

Whatever the reason, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when planning an elopement reception. Although they’re typically smaller than regular wedding receptions, there are a few tips that will make planning that much easier.

1. Announce Your Elopement Beforehand

Rather than send out save-the-dates, consider sending out elopement announcements. If you announce that you already eloped by sending an elopement party invitation, your guests may feel excluded. Avoid hurting the feelings of your party guests by ensuring they find out from you instead of hearing it from someone else or seeing it online. 

Shop elopement announcements: Burnt Orange Bohemian Elopement Inspiration; Simple Modern Elopement Announcement; We Tied The Knot Minimalist Elopement Card; Love Is Patient But We Couldn’t Wait Announcement Card

2. Send Out Elopement Party Invites

Although elopements are pretty popular these days, they’re still not nearly as popular as traditional weddings. Because of this, if your guests receive an elopement party invitation–especially without an elopement announcement–they may confuse it for a regular wedding invitation. You don’t want to offend anyone by having them assume they were only invited to the after-party. 

On the invites, use language such as “You are invited to celebrate the marriage of…” or “We got married. Come celebrate with us!” This will clear up any uncertainty and set guest expectations before the party. You can also include a small message about when you eloped–though this isn’t necessary if you sent out elopement announcements. Lovebird redefines elegant wedding communication, making it easy to communicate with your guests, however you choose to celebrate.

If you’re looking to save money, combine your announcements and your party invites. Remember, just ensure that the language makes it clear that you already tied the knot and now is the time to party!

3. Pick A Date

Though this may seem like a small detail, choosing a date will help dictate how you announce the party and how soon you need to do so. For example, if you want to celebrate immediately after you elope, you’re going to want to send out invites in advance to make sure that your guests can attend. 

If you want to wait a bit so that you’ll have photos, videos, and extra time to plan, you may feel a little less rushed. Just remember that there is no right or wrong length of time between the elopement and celebration–it’s entirely up to you.

4. Decide Where You Want To Host It

One of the best parts about hosting a post elopement party is that you can decide how big you want to make it. Because it isn’t a traditional wedding reception, there is no expectation of having a grand sit-down dinner (unless you want to). 

You can have a casual backyard BBQ, an Airbnb fiesta, a garden party, or rent a room at your favorite restaurant for a family-style meal. No matter what you choose, having a post elopement party gives you the ultimate freedom when booking a venue.

5. Don’t Expect Gifts

Many couples stress when it comes to putting together a registry and receiving gifts after eloping. Rather than expect gifts and leave your guests in a predicament, you can include a note on your invites that says something along the lines of, “Gifts are not necessary. However, if you do feel so inclined to contribute to our future, here’s how.” This can include where you’ve registered or a note about cash donations.

Doing so will help you avoid questions about it down the line, plus you take the pressure off of the guests. 

6. Consider Entertainment

Depending on the size of your party, you may want to consider entertainment options. Now, this doesn’t mean that you need to hire a DJ or live musician–but if you want to, go for it. This could be anything from including speeches, showing a video presentation from your elopement, reenacting your first dance, playing games, etc. You’re throwing a party, after all.

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7. You Can Still Have A Ceremony

This may seem a little redundant since you’re already married. However, if you eloped because your family and friends couldn’t attend and you want to include them after the fact, why not have a second ceremony? This gives them the chance to recite poems or other readings, incorporate family traditions you may have missed out on, and more.

8. Wear What You Want

There’s no better excuse to don your wedding attire for a second time than an elopement party. If your celebration is going to be a bit more laid back and you don’t feel comfortable wearing your gown or suit a second time, you can opt for a more casual white dress or a simple button-up and slacks combination. 

Post Elopement Party Ideas

Know that you want to have a party, but not sure just exactly what kind of party you want to throw? Consider one of the following ideas:

  • Traditional wedding-style reception
  • Backyard BBQ
  • Potluck
  • Brunch
  • Airbnb celebration
  • Glamping 
  • Rent a private room in your favorite restaurant
  • Take a day trip to your favorite city

Now that you’re ready to plan your own post-elopement party, check out our elopement picnic tips to celebrate your love–just the two of you.

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This Lussh Wedding Is Jam Packed With Personal Details

When Emma and Damien began planning their big day, they were determined to infuse it with their shared passions and personalities. They drew inspiration from their love for rocketry, fly fishing, rock climbing, and even their favorite kids’ show, Bluey, to create a wedding that was truly out of this world. The result? An ultra-personal Lussh wedding that was a heartfelt celebration of their love and everything that held special meaning to them.

With its convenient location and stunning rock wall that aligned with their love for rock climbing, The Lussh was the perfect wedding venue for them. They further enhanced the romantic setting with lush floral pillars for their ceremony. But their creativity and personalization didn’t stop there. Their reception featured timeless decor, twinkling lights, and a rocket-themed photo booth. But the highlight of the night was their astronaut-topped wedding cake and a choreographed first dance that kept the energy high!

If you’ve ever wondered how to incorporate your unique personality and interests into every aspect of your celebration to create a cohesive and elegant theme, then this wedding is a must-see. The breathtaking photos captured by Van Middleton truly embody the essence of their love story and the special day they crafted. 

The Couple:

Emma and Damien

The Wedding:

The Lussh, Hubert St, Woolloongabba, Australia

The Inspiration Behind Their Ultra-Personal Lussh Wedding

Our inspiration came from all the things we love! We didn’t stick to any one theme. We had everything in there that represented each of us. From my side, it was rocketry and aerospace-related themes with a bit of classic wedding thrown in. From Damien’s side, it was fly fishing and his creative figurine painting. For both of us, it was our love of the Mandalorian, rock climbing, and that great kids’ show, Bluey (introduced to us by my brother and his kids!). The color palette we chose was white, silver, and blue.

Choosing The Lussh Because of Its Location And Epic Rock Wall

We knew we wanted to have the wedding in the city so that it would be a nice central place for everyone to come to. Although we did have people from all over—Hong Kong, New York, Hervey Bay, Goondiwindi, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. We fell in love with The Lussh because of the amazing rock wall in the ceremony area–it completely aligned with our passion for rock climbing. Not to mention it was a stunning backdrop. We wore our climbing shoes for our photos climbing the wall! The whole venue is gorgeous, and it had plenty of room for all the kids to play, for people to go outside and chat, and of course, plenty of areas to eat, drink, and dance the night away.

Using Paper Planes With Notes From Loved Ones Instead Of Confetti After Their Lussh Wedding Ceremony

Instead of confetti or dried rose petals to throw as we walked down the aisle at the end, we had everyone write some short, cute notes on colored paper and fold them into paper airplanes and throw them instead. While we were signing our marriage certificate, we had “I Believe I Can Fly” playing, and that is when everyone got their planes ready.

Personalizing Their Lussh Wedding Ceremony With Music And Including Their Loved Ones

We had all the kids from both sides of the family walk down the aisle first, blowing bubbles and dancing to the Bluey theme song. Followed by Damien and his party to Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop The Feeling.” Then finally, it was my turn, and I walked down the aisle to a metal version of “Here Comes the Bride” by the Blue Claw Philharmonic. It was epic! A real build-up that still chokes me up every time I listen to it. My brother, Peter, was my man of honor and walked with me. Halfway down the aisle, we broke into some air guitar and a secret handshake that was all good fun. Damien’s sister was his best woman.

Handmade Astronaut Wedding Toppers And A Rocket-Themed Photo Booth

Damien painted our wedding toppers—two little astronauts. He had them 3D printed and then created some beautiful effects. Our cat Ella, him, and I were standing on a rocket viewing platform. Damien also made and painted the platform. Damien’s mum created our rocket photo booth from scratch. We also had a smoke machine to simulate rocket exhaust and lots of fun props and things for people to use.

Blasting Into Marriage With An Interactive Rocket Themed Wedding Cake

We had a rocket wedding cake and had the rocket equation printed on it. We used dry ice and fairy lights to create the illusion of hot rocket exhaust as the rocket took off. The Apollo 11 launch footage audio played with the whole countdown and blast-off! As the sounds of the blast were happening, that is when we cut the cake and “blasted into our marriage.”

Giving Their Guests Handmade Fly Fishing-Themed Wedding Favors

For our wedding favors, Damien tied a fly fishing fly for every guest, using synthetic materials for our vegan and vegetarian guests. We created cards to which we attached the fly, along with the details of our wedding and our thanks to our guests. On the back of each card was a small magnet and a description of the particular fly, including its history, how Damien likes to use it, and what he tries to catch with it. They took a long time to make, but it was a nice touch, and our guests really appreciated them.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Van Middleton
Venue – The Lussh
Floral Design – Alice in Silk
Catering – MooMoo2U
Cake – The Sweet Society
Officiant – Brisbane City Celebrants
DJ – DJ Craven
Invitation Design – Zazzle
Makeup Artist – Flayr
Hair Styling – Helmet Hair
Wedding Dress – Babushka BallerinaJenny Packham + Light in the Box
Groom’s Apparel – Myer
Rings – Clayfield Jewellry
Event Babysitters  – Coastal Babysitters
Calligraphy – Pixiedust Calligraphy
Dress Alterations – The Fitting Room

 

Congratulations to Emma and Damien on their Lussh wedding. Many thanks to Van Middleton for capturing all the details that showcase their love story. Of course, we also have to thank Junebug member Brisbane City Celebrants for helping the two tie the knot, too. If you’re in Brisbane and need an officiant, check out their profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding officiants!

When planning your big day, don’t be afraid to let your personalities and vision shine through. Whether choosing an unexpected location or putting a spin on traditional wedding elements, go for a wedding as unique as your love story. Check out our guide for creative ideas to make your special day truly one-of-a-kind.

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Elopement Dresses for Any Wedding Destination

April 30, 2023 | Junebug Weddings

So you’ve decided to say “I do” with just the two of you, but have you decided what to wear? Whether you’re exchanging vows on the beach, in the mountains, or while exploring a new city, we’ve got elopement dresses perfect for any wedding destination. Just because you chose an intimate wedding doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice feeling like a bride or–more importantly–like yourself. These absolutely stunning dresses will make you feel confident while taking your wedding photos to the next level.

Beach Elopement Dresses

Saying “I do” with your toes in the sand is the quintessential elopement choice for free spirits. Play up your love for all things laidback in a figure-grazing dress made of unique crochet lace or embrace the conditions with a long, flowing skirt that will make for effortlessly romantic wedding photos.

BHLDN Bonaire V-Neck Embroidered Wedding Gown

Jenny by Jenny Yoo Portia Square-Neck Fit & Flare Crepe Wedding Gown

Love of Details White Lace Backless Maxi Dress

Heavenly Hues White Maxi Dress

Rish Azalea V-Neck Mermaid Lace Wedding Gown

BHLDN Valerie Flutter-Sleeve Pleated Satin Wedding Gown

Wtoo by Watters Valette Square-Neck Lace Wedding Gown

Mountain Elopement Dresses

Eloping in the mountains already guarantees a day filled with beauty, so focus your dress search on gowns that complement your natural surroundings. From long-sleeved wedding gowns that will keep you warm against the chill of the wind to silhouettes covered in floral appliques that perfectly match the wildflowers of the mountains, these dresses are perfect for any mountain destination.

BHLDN Nassau Long-Sleeve Deep-V Embroidered Side-Slit Wedding Gown

Your Hand in Mine White Lace Flutter Sleeve Maxi Dress

Love You Eternally White Lace Off-the-Shoulder Maxi Dress

Willowby by Watters Hearst A-Line Tulle Wedding Gown

For Love & Lemons x Revolve Willow Gown

City Hall Wedding Dresses

When choosing a city hall elopement dress, you have endless options. Go for bold silhouettes, a generous dose of sparkle, a romantic flair reminiscent of Old Hollywood red carpets, or a short gown that is easy to walk the streets in.

Significant Other Lana Cowl-Neck Satin Gown

Nookie Adore 2Way Dress

Jasmine Halter Mini Dress

Reformation Chania Silk Dress

Michael Costello x Revolve Briggs Gown

At the Halter White Satin Halter Neck Twist-Front Maxi Dress

Line & Dot Samara Dress

Tadashi Shoji Dawson Long-Sleeve Crepe Wedding Gown

These elopement dresses are just scratching the surface. Looking for more inexpensive wedding dresses that won’t break the bank for your big day? Check out these affordable wedding dresses for under $1000!

Image by Patricia Lynch

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