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Monochromatic Villa Quai Sturm Wedding

March 12, 2023 | justine

With a dreamy historic venue, a white and gold color palette, and a spectacular display of blooms, Anne and Yannick’s Villa Quai Sturm wedding had a timeless feel that will never go out of style. The pair created a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere by combining understated elements and a personal touch to classic details. 

Incorporating local traditions and customs was important to the couple, and they did so in a meaningful way with a beautiful and intimate church ceremony. The highlight of their big day was their reception at Roseneck Hall. The space featured ornate moldings, high ceilings, and a marble fireplace. Meanwhile, an impressive installation of fresh and dried blooms hung above a sleek tablescape of romantic floral centerpieces and gold accents. 

By keeping the aesthetic simple, intentional, and cohesive, they allowed the beauty of their venue and their love to shine through. If you and your partner are drawn to a classic aesthetic, this monochromatic wedding is the perfect inspo for your dream day. So keep on scrolling because these images from Photography by Chloe are guaranteed to sweep you off your feet. 

The Couple:

Anne and Yannick

The Wedding:

Villa Quai Sturm, Quai Jacques-Sturm, Strasbourg, France

 

Why A Villa Quai Sturm Wedding

We are a French-American couple who wanted our wedding in Strasbourg. I grew up closeby, in Trimbach. We wanted it to be downtown so that people traveling from abroad could enjoy the city without driving or renting a car. The Villa Quai Sturm is located beside the Ill River in the heart of Strasbourg in Alsace. It was the first place we visited, and it was love at first sight! The location was perfect. The elegant decor had a classic and timeless feel. It allowed our guests to enjoy the outside for the cocktail hour and still had enough room for dinner and dancing. We only had 65 guests and had the best time celebrating at the reception. So we shut down the dance floor at 4 AM.

Beautifully Incorporating French Traditions (And Their Loved Ones) Into Their Villa Quai Sturm Wedding Day

Following the French tradition, we didn’t have a wedding party with bridesmaids and groomsmen. The bride and groom choose someone special to be their temoin which translates to witness. I picked my sister, and Yannick picked his sister. We had a traditional Catholic wedding mass. The celebrating priest performed the ceremony in English and French so the entire congregation could participate.

A Timeless And Elegant Bridal Look

My wedding dress was by Sarah Seven. I love that her style has a classic, romantic feel with a modern twist. My hair stylist (and best friend), Hollie Haskins, created the perfect chignon for an elegant, under-done effect. I did my makeup because I wanted to look like myself for the day.

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Wedding Favors That Showcased The Local Culture

We gave our guests small pots of local Alsatian honey and small bottles of Alsatian schnapps. We wanted our guests to experience Alsace’s rich culture by featuring its local products.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Photography By Chloe
Event Planning + Invitation – Féelicite
Venue – Villa Quai Sturm
Floral Design – La Gazette d’une fleuriste
Catering – Martine Holveck
Cake – Original Cake
DJ – Alex Nite
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling- Hollie Haskins
Wedding Dress – Sarah Seven
Bridal Accessories – Badgley Mischka
Rings – Meierotto
Rentals – Clauday Événement

 

Congratulations to Anne and Yannick on their monochromatic white and gold Villa Quai Sturm wedding. And a big thank you to Photography by Chloe for capturing all the love and beauty of the most unforgettable day of their lives. 

You can create a sense of harmony and balance by keeping things understated and intentional– from the color palette to the decor and flowers. A simple and cohesive aesthetic ensures that the beauty of the surroundings and the couple’s love are the true stars of the day. 

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How To Use Social Media For Your Wedding

March 11, 2023 | justine

Image by Shelby Chanté and Inner Images. Keep scrolling for tips on how to use social media for your wedding.

While there isn’t a single best method to plan a wedding, there are ways to make it simpler and more efficient for you, such as using the tools around you— like social media. There’s no doubt about it, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives and is accessible to almost everyone now. And believe it or not, you can manage a lot of your planning by utilizing the social channels you already regularly use.

From finding inspiration for your wedding theme to sharing photos of your big day, social media platforms offer many features that can help you make your wedding planning experience a breeze. Here are some tips on how to effectively use social media for your wedding.

Image by Viviana Cardona

How To Effectively Use Social Media For Your Wedding

Find And Research Your Vendors

Finding wedding vendors through social media is becoming increasingly popular among engaged couples. With platforms like Instagram and Facebook, you can easily browse vendors’ portfolios and read reviews from previous clients to help you make informed decisions when selecting your wedding team. 

You can also see the vendors’ work in real-time, giving you a better idea of what you can expect on your wedding day. In addition to easily connecting with vendors, you can get a sense of their personalities and work styles through their posts and interactions with followers. 

Get Wedding Inspiration

Social media platforms like Pinterest and Instagram allow couples to explore countless wedding themes, decor ideas, and color schemes. These platforms offer a wide variety of visual inspiration, including photos and videos from real weddings, styled shoots, and top wedding vendors

Hashtags, geotags, and social media influencers can help you discover new trends and ideas you might not have otherwise considered. On top of that, you can connect with other brides and grooms, wedding planners, and vendors to share ideas, ask for advice, and collaborate.

Create A Wedding Hashtag

Creating a wedding hashtag is a great way to keep your big day’s memories and moments organized and easily accessible. A wedding hashtag is a unique and personalized hashtag to collect all photos, videos, and social media posts related to your wedding. It makes it easy for you, your guests, and even your vendors to find all the content related to your wedding in one place. Not only that, it can be a fun and creative way to involve your guests in your special day and create excitement around your wedding. 

It also provides an excellent way to see your wedding through your guests’ eyes, capturing moments you might have missed. More importantly, you can use your wedding hashtag long after the festivities have ended. Allowing you to revisit those special moments for years to come.

Send Out Your Invites

Digital invitations can be created and sent to your guest list using social media sites like Facebook and Instagram. Couples who want to lower their carbon footprint should consider this approach because it is both cost-effective and eco-friendly. Plus, social media invitations allow real-time updates and RSVP tracking, making it simpler to manage the guest list

It’s crucial to remember that some guests might prefer a more traditional paper invitation and that not all guests may feel comfortable with this option. It’s also essential to see that your guests receive the invitation, so double-check your guest list and send reminders to those who have yet to reply.

Set Up An Event Page For Updates 

Setting up an event page for wedding updates is an excellent way to keep your guests informed and engaged throughout the wedding planning process. You can create event pages on various social media platforms like Facebook or specialized wedding websites

These pages allow you to share important details about the wedding, updates on the wedding planning process, such as menu selection or outfit ideas, and practical information, such as directions to the venue or hotel accommodations, which can be helpful for out-of-town guests. Your guests can also ask questions, leave comments, and interact with each other before the big day.   

Share Info About The Wedding Registry

You can share information about your cash requests or wedding registry in the same way you send out invitations if you decide to do so online. This is a smart, practical way to do it. You can easily share links to your registry and provide details about your chosen items. Or you can even share pictures or videos of things you hope to receive. This can make it easier for guests to find the perfect gift. If they forget info and details, they can keep re-checking online with just a click of a mouse.

Live Stream Your Big Day

Live streaming your big day is a great way to include your loved ones who may be unable to attend in person or can’t travel due to health concerns or other reasons. Doing so gives your virtual attendees a front-row seat to the festivities, no matter where they are in the world. This is also the perfect option to include family and friends if you’ve planned a small wedding or elopement. And the best part is, once your special day is live-streamed, you can go back and watch it anytime you want. Your official wedding video will be amazing, but this can be a fun sneak peek!

Junebug Tip: Looking to livestream your big day but not sure where to start? Let Eventlive help! You can share your private link with your loved ones so they can help celebrate your big day, no matter how far away. All you need is a smartphone.

Share Photos And Videos

After your wedding, encourage your guests to share their photos and videos on social media using your wedding hashtag. You can also share your own photos and videos to give your guests a behind-the-scenes look at your wedding day. This is a great way to relive the memories and thank your guests for participating in your big day. 

You can also include tech-savvy friends or family members who are comfortable with social media platforms and can quickly post photos and videos as the day unfolds. By involving loved ones in this way, couples can create a collaborative and memorable experience that everyone can enjoy together.

Post Your “Thank You” Message

Don’t forget to express your gratitude to the special people who shared your big day with you during your post-wedding events. Sending personalized, printed thank-you notes or cards like invitations can be pricey. You can do this instead via the online route by posting a general thank you message. Or by sending out a DM to each of your guests if you want things more personal.

Important Reminders When You Use Social Media For Your Wedding

Protect Yourself Against Misinformation 

It’s important to fact-check any information you come across and verify the source before taking action. Always double-check details like pricing, availability, and other important information directly with the vendor or venue. Additionally, be wary of sponsored content or paid reviews that may be biased or misleading. By being vigilant and fact-checking information, you can ensure that your wedding planning process is based on accurate and reliable information.

Be Mindful Of Your Privacy Settings 

Social media platforms can be great tools for connecting with vendors, sharing ideas, and gathering inspiration. However, it’s important to remember that not everyone needs to know every detail of your wedding planning process. Set your profiles to private if you want to keep certain aspects of your wedding private. Consider creating separate accounts for your wedding-related posts so your personal information remains private. And be careful not to overshare details that could compromise your safety, such as your location or exact wedding date. 

Set Realistic Goals And Stick To Your Budget

It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and glamor of other people’s weddings. But it’s important to remember that these weddings may be costly or impractical. Instead, focus on what’s important to the both of you. Prioritize the elements that matter most, and stick to your budget. Remember that a beautiful wedding doesn’t have to be an expensive one. You can create a day that is just as special and meaningful within your budget.

Don’t Get Lost In The Comparison Game

Social media is full of picture-perfect portrayals of weddings that can be tempting to emulate. Remember that what you see on social media is often the highlight reel. And it’s easy to feel like you’re not measuring up. Instead, turn those ideas and inspiration into something new and personal to you. 

It’s easy to get drawn into the hottest trends and popular styles you see on social media. But trends change, but doing what feels true to you as a couple will always be timeless. Incorporate your unique style and personality into your wedding planning to create a truly special and meaningful day for both of you.

Social media undoubtedly plays a huge role in just about everything these days, especially when it comes to planning a wedding.  In addition to using our planning checklist and budget guide, when you use social media correctly, it can serve as a modern, innovative tool for discovering inspiration and bringing your dream wedding to life.

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Pro Tips For Creating Your Wedding Reception Seating Chart

March 8, 2023 | Junebug Weddings

Image by Pablo Laguia

While most aspects of your wedding (i.e., decor, florals, and attire) come together with the help of a mood board, your wedding reception seating chart requires a different skill set. Much like putting together a puzzle, a seating chart is about getting all the pieces in the right place. While there’s a good chance that your guests don’t know everyone attending, placing them at the right table will help ensure that they enjoy the celebration. That’s why we’re gathering tips to help create your seating chart to make the process as stress-free as possible.

Tips For Your Wedding Reception Seating Chart

reception seating chart

Image by Joel & Justyna

Tip #1: Consider Your Guests

We’re listing this tip first because it’s kind of a no-brainer: seat people together who know each other (or who should know each other, but don’t yet)! It’s also a good idea to check in with each other’s in-laws to avoid any accidental tension between family members you or your future spouse may not be aware of. And, of course, don’t forget about dates for your wedding party.

Tip #2: Consider Yourselves

Are you planning to sit at a sweetheart table for just the two of you, or do you need to work yourselves into the seating chart? If a sweetheart table isn’t something you’ve considered, here’s why you might want to. If you do plan to sit at a main table at your reception, will it be with your family or your wedding party? These are all options you should discuss between you and your partner.

Tip #3: Consider Your Space

Before you start grouping your loved ones, double-check the size of each table you will have access to. Each different table size comfortably fits a different number of guests. Use the guide below as a cheat sheet for knowing how many guests can fit around each table. Keep in mind that you won’t want to have anyone sitting at the heads of your rectangle tables.

Tip #4: Consider Your Surroundings

Once you’ve taken your space into account, it’s important to set your tables around the room appropriately. For instance, older guests will likely appreciate being seated near the bathroom and/or exit and away from the dance floor, loud speakers, and children’s table. On the other hand, younger guests can be dance floor ready with a seat nearby. Seating children at their own table is fun for everyone, but be sure their parents have easy access to check in on their little ones.

Tip #5: Talk To The Professionals

Once you’ve taken your guests, yourselves, and your space into consideration, talk to the professionals. Your planner can likely give you a basic seating chart that you can then personalize based on your guest list. They’ll be able to share a layout based on your venue and they’ll know exactly where to place tables to maximize the space.

Image by The Salt Studio

Tip #6: Skip Assigned Seats

You’re going to make things far more stressful for yourself if you decide to not only assign tables, but assign seats as well. While there’s nothing wrong with giving guests a specific table to sit at for the evening, your guests are going to want the freedom to sit where they please once at the table. If they don’t like the seat, they may end up moving it, which means that you went through all of that effort for nothing.

Tip #6: Be Prepared For Change

No matter how perfectly you map out your seating chart, there are some things you can’t control–such as a last-minute cancellation or plus-one addition. Write your seating chart in pencil, discuss any changes you foresee with your planner or coordinator, then hand the chart off so you can focus on getting married. Changes happen and, for the most part, guests are willing to go with the flow–especially when they’re the ones responsible for game time shake-ups.

Now that you’ve figured out how to tackle your reception seating chart, it’s time to think about how you want to point your guests to their table. We’ve seen our fair share of incredible seating charts, which is why we’ve rounded up some of our favorites for you to use as inspiration!

Image by The Tinsley Co.

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