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Unique New Year’s Eve Wedding In Minneapolis

July 23, 2022 | riley

When Amanda and Bret got engaged in January of 2020, they had no idea that a global pandemic would stop them from tying the knot on New Year’s Eve later that year. Much like many other couples all over the world, the couple was forced to postpone their wedding. Luckily, they didn’t have to give up their dream of having an NYE celebration.

With the help of planner This Love Weddings, the two said “I do” hours in a ceremony complete with candles and cafe lights galore, hanging florals and greenery, and small winter touches like wreaths and Christmas trees. The reception at The Varsity Theater that followed featured art deco signage, faux snow, and gilded gold details. Once the clock struck midnight, the newlyweds and all of their friends and family gathered in a circle to sing “Auld Lang Syne” and kick-off 2022 in one of the most memorable ways possible.

From the emotional first look to the snowy portraits in the heart of a Minnesota storm, Junebug member Adrian Steinbach did an amazing job of capturing all of the details of this vintage-inspired affair. Keep scrolling to take a step back in time and get inspired for your very own NYE nuptials.

The Couple:

Amanda & Bret

The Wedding:

The Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Incorporating The Season Into Their Unique New Year’s Eve Wedding

We wanted to run with the New Year’s vibe in terms of the look and experience of the wedding, but we also wanted to embrace the cold, winter date of the wedding (it was well below freezing and lightly snowing on the day itself). Some choices were hence pretty straightforward. We used black, white, and gold as the general color scheme and leaned into a slightly art-deco design for our poster and printed materials. Bret and his groomsmen wore black suits to match the scheme. I wore a classic lace A-line dress, and my bridesmaids wore black dresses. A bit of a happy coincidence–our guests stayed a very art deco hotel downtown–the Foshay Tower

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Wedding Planning Advice From The Couple

In planning, we encourage others to embrace adaptability. The wedding planning market (especially with venues and dates) can be very difficult to navigate. It’s this strange paradox of having so many choices and–after making a selection–feeling locked in and committed to that choice. Just know that all will be fine if a particular element doesn’t work out. You’ll walk away from your wedding, valuing the shared time you have with your partner, family, and friends. All the particulars of the event are very secondary to that happiness.

How They Chose The Varsity As Their Venue

Before we knew what we wanted, we knew what we didn’t want. We sought to avoid country clubs and event spaces, namely those somewhat pre-fab spaces clearly designed for expensive, Instagram-y weddings. That’s not to say these venues cannot be perfect for couples. We just wanted a unique space. The Varsity Theater, once we saw it was available, was the first thing we booked. It was relatively affordable, strange and beautiful, fit for a live band, apt for an open and well-stocked bar, and historically interesting. Bret is a film studies professor, so he was in love with the venue’s history as a movie theater and its amazing marquee.

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DIY Details That Fit The Unique New Year’s Eve Wedding Theme

We DIYed all the printed material and designed it in the New Year’s/art deco style. We did the save the dates (photoshopping the event details into an artistic rendition of the Varsity marquee), the invitations, posters, table cards, welcome guides (listing event details and things to do in Minneapolis), and the specialty cocktail posters (for which we added gold foil ourselves onto a black background, white text). We also added a few flowers and candelabras to the Varsity decor.

Personalizing The Reception With Interactive Games

Given our friends and we are all kind of dorky, we wrote 15 trivia questions that each table could answer together. Split into three categories, these questions told each of our stories and our story together, using those details toward more general knowledge questions. Before the first dance, we announced the answers, giving us a platform to also thank our guests.

Ringing In The New Year With A Song

By the night’s end, we embraced the New Year’s event, handing out various hats and noisemakers at 11:30 pm. And at midnight, with an artificial snowfall over the dance floor, everyone sang “Auld Lang Syne” together to ring in the new year.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Adrian Steinbach
Event Planning – This Love Weddings
Ceremony Venue – Gray’s Dinkytown
Reception Venue – The Varsity Theater
Catering – Loring Events
Cake – Angel Food
Live Music – Bluewater Kings
Makeup Artist – Blush Beauty Room
Hair Styling – Pure Beauty
Wedding Dress – Lulus
Groom’s Apparel – Indochino
Rings – Studebaker Metals
Transportation – Eclipse Global Transportation

 

Congratulations to Amanda and Bret on their unique New Year’s Eve wedding. We’re so thankful that Junebug member Adrian Steinbach was there to capture every well-thought-out detail. To see more of Adrian’s work, check out her profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the globe!

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Unique and Colorful Glasgow Wedding

The changing leaves, the crisp air, the cozy and romantic feeling—it’s no wonder Alex and Mark chose autumn as the time to get married. With a charming converted church venue, a moody seasonal color palette, and well-placed pumpkin decor, the pair’s colorful Glasgow wedding had all the elements to make it a unique fall celebration.

Formerly a historic church with its original stained-glass windows and ornate stonework, Cottiers Theater was the perfect magical setting for their big day. Overgrown florals and foliage in autumn colors lined the aisle and adorned the pillars creating a beautiful backdrop for the couple’s vow exchange beneath the pulpit. These arrangements were repurposed as the space was flipped into a warm and inviting reception area. The pair embraced the best of the season through a charming tablescape of greenery, flowers in warm tones, and charming mini-pumpkins. Fairy lights draped across the ceiling amped up the dreamy vibe as the couple danced the night away with their guests. 

And as if the setting wasn’t spectacular enough, the two stood out in their stylish wedding attire. The groom was fashionably on-theme in his terracotta suit, while the bride was the definition of timeless elegance in a combined bateau and V-neckline dress. Are you falling in love with fall? We can’t blame you! Because not all pumpkins are destined to become Halloween jack-o’-lanterns. Take inspiration from these gorgeous images by Junebug member Martin McLellan for unique ideas that will make your big day an autumn dream come true.

The Couple:

Alex and Mark

The Wedding:

Cottiers Theatre, Glasgow, United Kingdom

How They Selected The Perfect Venue For Their Colorful Glasgow Wedding

Cottiers suited us for several reasons. It was local and central to most of our family and friends. It really suited the aesthetic we were going for. It had a good reputation as a wedding venue and was familiar with the other services we chose, which made planning a lot easier. Catering was also included, which removed the stress of organizing external catering.

Spending Time Together Just The Two Of Them On Their Wedding Day Was The Most Memorable Moment

The most memorable part was probably being taken for our photos as we went on a short drive near our venue, had a glass of champagne, and went for a lovely autumn walk around the west end of Glasgow, chatting and casually being photographed. It was the only time throughout the day that we had a minute to breathe and be alone together.

Creating Spreadsheets To Keep Wedding Planning On Track

We would definitely recommend using spreadsheets to keep track of everything—from budget and checklists to menu options and guest information. Having the guest spreadsheet was also helpful after the wedding to keep track of any gifts received to send out thank you cards.

Personalizing Their Wedding Through DIY Touches

We DIY’d our own favors, which we really enjoyed and felt gave a personal touch and cut some costs. We bought the bags from amazon, embroidered them with our initials with a small design, and made our own tablet. We arranged for a table and decorated it with flowers, wedding pictures of our parents and grandparents, and Jenga pieces for our guests to sign as an alternative guest book. We also made a music playlist that catered to all ages at the wedding and created a great atmosphere throughout the evening.

Photographer Captured Real And Natural Moments Of Their Special Day

Working with Martin McLellan was fantastic. We loved Martin’s candid shots and actually forgot he was there at times. Our guests commented on his professionalism and attention to detail, along with the fact that he didn’t interrupt the flow of the day with lots of staged photos. We really enjoyed the walk he took us on for our photos and the different types of pictures he created. Everyone loved the final photos and commented that he really captured the day well. Martin made us feel very comfortable as we were quite nervous and awkward about getting our picture taken. He made us laugh and was lovely to chat with throughout the day. We would highly recommend Martin!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Martin McLellan
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Cottiers
Floral Design – Floral Menagerie
Cake – Rosewood Cakes
Invitation Design – Greta Mcilraith
Makeup Artist – Ambriene Sheikh
Hair Styling – Gavin Jamieson
Wedding Dress – Joyce Young
Bridal Accessories – Wed2b
Groom’s Apparel – Edinburgh Tailoring Company
Rings – James Porter & Son
Transportation – Gareth Ware
Favors – Alex

 

Congratulations to Alex and Mark on their unique and colorful Glasgow wedding. And big thanks to Junebug member Martin McLellan for capturing and sharing the most beautiful moments of their special day. To see more of Martin’s work, be sure to check out his profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

You can tie a fall wedding theme together by drawing inspiration from the season for floral arrangements, decor, attire, or venue. With its milder temperatures and exciting design possibilities, a fall wedding like this one can be stunning, incredibly romantic, and unforgettable.

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Everything You Need To Know About Wedding Websites

July 18, 2022 | kailey

Image by Rolling Portraits. Keep reading on for everything you need to know about wedding websites

The wedding world is constantly evolving. And wedding websites are a new-to-the-scene tool that can make your planning process a breeze. Imagine having an online platform that stores all your event information in one place that your guests can revisit, even if they’ve lost the physical invitations (we’ve all been there!). Creating a wedding website makes that possible. 

You can use it as a space to share your wedding day itinerary, link to your registry, or even just show off your epic engagement photos taken by your top-notch photographer. No matter what your reasoning for creating it might be, it’s a Junebug-approved tool you’ll want to consider. But where do you even begin? From what host to use to what information you should include, here’s everything you need to know about creating a wedding website. 

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Benefits Of Having A Wedding Website

Although physical wedding invitations will always hold a special place in our hearts, some couples might find wedding websites an easier and cheaper alternative. Instead of investing money in sending out physical save-the-dates, your wedding website can act as your invitation—and then some. But that’s not the only benefit. 

After the pandemic, we quickly realized that big changes can happen overnight. This is true when it comes to your wedding day plans as well. And when planning your big day, it’s important to expect the unexpected. That’s where having a wedding website becomes a helpful wedding planning tool. It allows you to quickly communicate any changes or important information to all your guests. 

What To Include On Your Wedding Website

1. Your Love Story

Your wedding day is all about celebrating your love. That’s why the first thing you should add to your wedding website is your love story. Where did you meet? When did you meet? Your guests will undoubtedly enjoy reading all the monumental moments that led to this big moment. Remember, there is no limit to what you can include, so divulge as much as you’d like about your love story. Extra points if you add pictures. 

2. Event Itinerary 

After sharing your love story, it’s time to get to business—your wedding day itinerary. You’ll want to be as detailed as possible, leaving no room for confusion or follow-up questions. Include addresses for each location and start times for your ceremony, reception, and any other events (like a cocktail hour) that you’ve fit into your timeline. 

The best part? Your guests can revisit this information electronically on your wedding day. This will make for smoother transitions and leave no room for confusion. 

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3. An Online RSVP Option

Gone are the days guests have to formally mail in their RSVP cards. It’s now as easy as hitting a button. Sure, this process is easier for your guests, but for you as well. It’s just another thing you can cross off your “to-do” list. Plus, spending less time worrying about keeping track of RSVPs means more time spent on fun details like planning your wedding decor

4. Include Your Registry Details

The beauty of creating a wedding planning website is that all of your information is in one place—your wedding registry included. It allows your guests choosing to bring a gift to shop on their own time, without having to ask for the link. 

Need help creating a unique registry to include on your wedding website? Check out these top registry ideas that you probably haven’t heard of yet

5. Introduce Wedding Party 

Your website is the perfect spot to give your guests a little introduction to the wedding party. That is if you’ve chosen to include a wedding party. Include pictures and a little biography for the bridesmaids, groomsmen, and any others that’ll play a vital role on your big day. In their bio, include fun facts about them, how you met, and of course, some photos so guests can place a name to the face.

6. Dress Code Details

Whether you’re hosting a black-tie affair or a casual backyard celebration, it’s important to prep your guests. While there is a small space to include dress code information on paper wedding invitations, wedding websites allow you to go more in-depth. Finding the perfect wedding guest outfit can be difficult. So trust us when we say, the more information you can give your guests, the better. 

7. Transportation and Lodging

This section is especially critical if you’re planning a destination wedding or have guests coming in from out of town. If your guests are unfamiliar with the area, consider including travel recommendations like which airports are closest, as well as transportation options. It’s also helpful to include hotel recommendations near your wedding venue. 

If you’ve arranged a hotel block for your wedding party and guests, this is a great place to include the booking information and pricing logistics. 

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The Top Wedding Websites To Use

With endless wedding website options, it can be difficult to differentiate them all. Here are a few of our favorites to kickstart your search: 

Need some more ideas? Check out the eight best wedding websites that every couple should know

How To Share Your Wedding Website 

Your wedding website is officially complete—congrats! Now it’s time to send it out to your loved ones. If you’ve chosen to send out physical invitations, add your link to your paper invite. But the easiest and cheapest (aka free) way to share your website is to share the link on social media. 

If you and your significant other will be sharing this link on your social platforms, consider adding a password to your website. This will make it accessible to only those invited to your celebration. 

For couples wanting both formal invitations and a wedding website, you can have the best of both worlds. After you complete your registry and website, it’s time to start crafting your save the dates. Get started by checking out these unique save the dates worthy of announcing your upcoming celebration.  

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