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Monochromatic Bonneville Salt Flats Wedding

September 24, 2022 | justine

After spending a lot of time camping out in Utah’s mountains and deserts together, Izzy and Colby fell in love in the outdoors. Their love story came full circle when they decided to tie the knot at the same places where they fell in love. With a Church of Dirt intimate ceremony and a Bonneville Salt Flats wedding reception, they couldn’t have chosen a more magical setting with the best outdoor views for their “I dos”! And not only that, their two-day celebration featured stunning lush florals, a chic monochromatic palette, and a dreamy ethereal vibe.

Wanting Utah’s natural beauty to shine, the couple incorporated subtle, yet show-stopping details. . A white aisle runner led all the way down to a flower-filled rustic arch that perfectly framed the moment they exchanged their vows. The following day’s reception was set against a landscape of glittery salt under a dreamy vanilla sky. In keeping with the theme, the gorgeous affair featured earthy decor, luxurious florals, and a clear tent draped in fairy lights

Even with the remote locations, the couple pulled off the wedding they’d always envisioned. And it all came together seamlessly, thanks to their trusted vendor team. If you love the thought of spreading out the festivities, scroll through these fabulous images captured by Nicole Kirshner Photography. This Bonneville Salt Flats wedding is full of ideas to inspire your own dream celebration.

The Couple:

Izzie and Colby

The Wedding:

Park City, Utah, United States of America

Photographer’s Insights On This Bonneville Salt Flats Wedding

Izzy and Colby celebrated their wedding for two days. On the first day, they had the ceremony at Park City’s hidden little gem called Church of Dirt. It’s a city-owned spot that’s private and secluded, and the only way to reserve the date you want is by signing up at the location itself. The couple had to snowshoe there, carve their names on a wooden board, and add them to the pile. The following day was the reception at the Salt Flats. They truly went above and beyond, bringing everything out there. Izzie’s dad camped out overnight to reserve the perfect spot. They rented a giant tent with fairy lights and partied the night away under the stars.

How Their Bonneville Salt Flats Wedding Came To Be

Colby and I spent countless days and nights exploring and camping together in Utah’s mountains and deserts. The locations of our ceremony and reception hold such a special place in our hearts. It was our dream to be married and celebrate this love of ours in the same places where we fell in love. It was perfect!  

They Had An Unplugged And Adults-Only Ceremony

I took creative control over how things would run. It’s important to remember that it is your and your partner’s day, not anyone else’s. We had a very limited guest list, just our families. To keep our ceremony running smoothly and uninterrupted, we had an adults-only and unplugged ceremony so that they could actually enjoy the experience with us. 

The Florals And Lighted Reception Tent Tied Everything Together

Our florist Braiden Taylor absolutely nailed our vision for the florals, and they were one of my favorite aspects of the wedding. Our all-time favorite would have to be the giant tent made of fairy lights that my family set up on the salt flats for our reception. It was the coolest reception we’ve ever seen in our lives. We received many compliments and questions about it.

Advice: Work With An Experienced And Trusted Photography And Videography Team

Being a wedding photographer myself, I’d have to say that investing in your vendors is so important. The most important, in my opinion, are the photos and videos. Because we prioritized these, we get to relive the best day of our lives. Finding and investing in a professional, creative, and talented team of photographers and videographers is the most important advice I would give a newly engaged couple.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nicole Kirshner
Event Planning – Lys Blanc Co.
Ceremony Venue – Church of Dirt
Reception Venue – The Bonneville Salt Flats
Floral Design – Ivie Floral Co.
Cake – Sugar Bee Weddings
DJ – Branden Estrada
Videography – Bailey Reese Visuals
Invitation Design – Minted
Makeup Artist – Beauty With Jocelyn
Hair Styling – Presley Perkins
Wedding Dress – OffWhite Bride
Bridal Accessories – BHLDN
Bridesmaid’s Apparel – Nordstrom
Groom’s Apparel – Banana Republic
Groom’s Party Apparel – ASOS
Rings – EastWest Gem Co + Marrow Fine + RingBear
Rentals – Rocky Mountain Rental + Rent Event Utah

 

Congratulations to Izzy and Colby on their monochromatic Bonneville Salt Flats wedding. And big thanks to Nicole Kirshner Photography for capturing every gorgeous detail and swoon-worthy moment this lovely couple will cherish for the rest of their lives.

You’ve probably heard married couples say that their wedding passed in a flash, and it does. That’s why more couples are now choosing to extend their celebrations, allowing for more quality time spent with loved ones. And of course, more beautiful pictures. Planning a multi-day wedding can be daunting, but it will be so worth it.

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Day Of The Dead Inspired Cactus Country Wedding

September 23, 2022 | justine

Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural background of the Day of the Dead and the artistic style of Frida Kahlo, Anahi and Chris had a clear vision of how their special day would look and feel. Featuring a stunning display of color and textures, the pair’s Cactus Country wedding showcases unconventional style and gorgeously moody touches. Everything was cohesive and flowed seamlessly, from the venue and flowers down to the wedding attire. 

The couple’s bold fashion choices set the tone and gave their celebration a modern twist. Needless to say, Anahi looked absolutely stunning in her custom off-the-shoulder gown with ornate gold and cerulean embroidery. She paired this ensemble with a spectacular gold sugar skull halo crown. Meanwhile, Chris perfectly complemented the bride and rocked a blue checkered jacket, and a hot pink tie.

Reminiscent of the Mexican Mojave, African Sahara, and Argentinian Patagonia—the Cactus Country was the perfect setting for their unique affair. And with the otherworldly, cactus-dotted landscape as their backdrop, the two professed their love to each other surrounded by their loved ones. Following their intimate desert ceremony, a vibrant reception awaited. The couple and their guests dined on delicious Spanish food and danced the night away. Take a closer look, and don’t miss out on all the unforgettable details. These dreamy photographs captured by Eerik Sandstrom Photography will surely take your breath away.

The Couple:

Anahi and Chris

The Wedding:

Cactus Country, Victoria, Australia

Why A Cactus Country Wedding

We chose the Cactus Country because of its amazing landscape and uniqueness that’s not common here in Australia. We wanted to transport our guests, give them a night to remember, and made sure they had fun.

Personalizing Their Ceremony By Writing Their Vows Having A “Plugged” Ceremony

We wrote our own vows, used biodegradable fresh petals to avoid damaging the beautiful landscape, allowed people to take as many photos and videos as possible, and encouraged a “plugged” ceremony.

Advice From the Newlyweds: Don’t Be Afraid To Explore Out Of The Box Wedding Ideas

Our advice for couples who just started the planning process, do what makes you happy. Sometimes getting out of the box and trying different things improves your experience and that of your guests.  

They Treated Their Guests To Delicious Spanish Food

We hired a Spanish caterer, Dos Amigos. We treated our guests to Spanish food and served Paella, Spanish potatoes, calamari, and churros. It was absolutely delicious! We made sure we brought in some of my Hispanic culture for our very multicultural group of guests.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Eerik Samdstorm 
Ceremony Venue – Cactus Country
Catering – Dos Amigos
Wedding Dress – Holy Butler
Bridal Accessories – Carbickova Crowns 

 

Congratulations to Anahi and Chris on their Day of the Dead Cactus Country wedding. And big thanks to Eerik Sandstrom Photography for capturing all the beautiful details that made this celebration an inspiration to think outside the box. And like this couple, don’t be afraid to put your own spin on traditions or infuse your big day with your and your partner’s personal style.

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Everything You Need To Know About Planning A Mexico Destination Wedding

September 22, 2022 | riley
mexico destination wedding

Image by Raw Shoots. See more of this real wedding here.

Mexico destination weddings have always been popular, but they seem to be all the rage these days. And we understand why. The country boasts beautiful coastlines, lush jungles, colorful cities, ancient architecture, and luxurious 5-star resorts. Not to mention the delicious food, vibrant culture, and delicious drinks. But there’s a lot to know when planning one.

From choosing the right time of year to tie the knot to ensuring that you’re legally married, we’re putting together everything you need to know about planning your own getaway “I do’s.”

Top Cities For A Mexico Destination Wedding

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is located on the tip of Baja California, and is by far one of the most popular Mexico destinations for a wedding. That’s because it has a vast array of white sand beaches, impressive coastal landscapes, stunning desert scenery, and high-end resorts. 

Puerto Vallarta

Situated on the west coast of Mexico, Puerto Vallarta is the perfect destination for adventure lovers. If you and your significant other are big nature fans and love things like zip lining, bungee jumping, and exploring rushing waterfalls, this may be the place for you.

Cancun

Cancun sits in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and is home to a large and easy-to-navigate international airport–making it one of the most accessible destinations to fly into. The city has the same white sandy beaches you’d expect to find, but it’s also known for its Mayan ruins and nightlife scene–aka, it’s the best place to go if you’re looking for a party.

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Tulum

There’s a good chance you know at least one person who has tied the knot in Tulum. That’s because it has quickly become one of the most common Mexico wedding destinations over these past few years. It’s not hard to see why. It boasts incredibly blue waters, chic boutique hotels, incredibly delicious restaurants, and ancient Mayan ruins. Only downside? It’s about a two-hour drive from the Cancun airport.

San Miguel de Allende

For an authentic city experience, consider San Miguel de Allende, located in the Colonial Highlands region. The vibrant city is complete with a rich wine scene, colorful buildings, endless markets and artisans, and arguably some of the best food you will ever have in your life. 

Best Time Of Year For A Mexico Destination Wedding

Because Mexico is a tropical destination, it’s crucial to time your wedding correctly to avoid hurricane season. This rainy season usually takes place from June to October. This means the chance of your ceremony getting rained out is pretty high. However, tropical destinations usually only receive rainfall for 1-2 hours at a time.

To get the best weather possible, consider January through early May. Because the weather is so beautiful this time of year, this is known to be peak season, which can lead to higher prices. You want to be mindful of this when putting together your destination wedding budget

mexico destination wedding example

Image by Nahuel Aseff. See more of this real wedding here

FAQs

What Does A Mexico Destination Wedding Cost?

Much like every other wedding, the cost of your wedding will vary depending on your venue, vendors, etc. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000. While many assume that a destination wedding is more expensive, Mexico destination weddings actually tend to be cheaper than the average wedding in the US–which is about $30,000.

Why is this the case? Many resorts in Mexico are all-inclusive. This means you pay a flat price for the venue, catering, bar, wedding cake, music, etc. 

What Costs Should You Cover For Your Guests? 

One of the benefits of having a destination wedding is that it naturally trims your guest list. That’s because–typically–the couple tying the knot is not in charge of covering any costs for the guests. This means they are responsible for booking their own hotel, airfare, etc. However, we suggest booking a hotel block so that they get a discounted rate and are near all the fun, though this isn’t mandatory. Do what fits best for your budget, but don’t be surprised if some people can’t make it for financial reasons.

When Should You Send Out Save The Dates & Invites?

When planning a destination wedding, it’s important to send out your save the dates as soon as possible. Ideally, this would fall about eight to twelve months before your big day. Invitations should then follow about six months before your wedding. This gives your guests plenty of time to book their flights and lodging.

When Should You Begin Booking Your Vendors?

As with any wedding, the further out you book your vendors, the better. If you’ve had your eye on a particular vendor for a while, reach out ASAP to ensure that you get to work with them. And don’t be afraid to bring a vendor from home. Just be mindful that you will have to pay for their travel expenses.

Should You Hire A Wedding Planner?

Speaking of vendors, we can’t recommend hiring a wedding planner enough. They are extremely familiar with the destination, its vendors, and tips and tricks to help you save money in the long run. Not sure where to start? Check out our directory of wedding planners in Mexico.

mexico destination wedding example

Image by Mariana Pierce. See more of this real wedding here

Legal Requirements For A Mexico Destination Wedding

There’s a lot to consider legally when it comes to your destination wedding in Mexico. Many couples choose to tie the knot at a courthouse a week or so before they jet off. This ensures that the wedding is legal in their home country. However, if you want your legally binding marriage to take place in Mexico, there are a few things that you have to do. 

To ensure that you can legally marry, you need the following:

  • Marriage application forms
  • A tourist/visitor’s permit
  • Blood test results (which can be done in Mexico no longer than 14 days before your marriage application)
  • Valid passports
  • Birth certificates

It’s also important to remember that your marriage will only be legally binding if you have a civil ceremony. During this civil ceremony, you need at least four witnesses, you have to arrive at the resort at least three business days before the ceremony, and you can’t say “I do” on a Sunday. Sound like a lot? We know–that’s why most people forgo jumping through these hoops!

Our advice is to research your destination’s legal requirements early on in the wedding planning process if you plan to have a legally binding wedding in Mexico. This will ensure that you have all of the documentation you need, which will prevent unwanted hiccups. This is also something a planner is great for.

mexico forest destination wedding

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Ways To Incorporate Mexican Culture Into Your Wedding

Decor

There are some staple decor pieces in the Mexican culture that you may already be familiar with. Think papel picado banners, colorful textiles, star pendant lights, and bold florals. 

Mayan Ceremony

We’ve featured quite a few Mexican destination weddings on Junebug, and one thing we never tire of seeing is couples incorporating a Mayan ceremony into their special day. These symbolic ceremonies are full of mysticism and spirituality and are officiated by a native priest, known as a shaman. In it, the newlyweds are introduced to the four elements: Earth, water, fire, and air–all of which are thought to bring energy and harmony to the couple. 

This kind of ceremony occurs in nature, usually at an archaeological site or a cenote. That’s why they’re extremely popular in places like Tulum or Playa del Carmen. 

mexico streets wedding portrait

Image by Mariana Pierce. See more of this real wedding here

Mojigangas Parades

If you’ve settled on San Miguel de Allende for your wedding, don’t forget to take to the streets in a Mojiganas parade. These parades take place with giant paper mache puppets and music. It’s the perfect way to celebrate one of the most important days of your life.

Tequila

Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning tequila. There are so many ways to use the traditional Mexican spirit. You and your spouse can take a unity tequila shot during your ceremony, have all of your guests take one with you after you seal your love with a kiss, serve margaritas during cocktail hour, or you can offer a tequila tasting during your reception. The options are endless. 

Mariachi Band

Every wedding needs good music. And nothing is more festive than hiring a mariachi band. They’re a fun addition to your ceremony or cocktail hour when you want to get everyone ready for a fiesta. 

mexico wedding desserts

Image by Alison Vagnini. See more of this real wedding here

Street Food

Mexican food is arguably one of the most popular cuisines in the world–and for a good reason. Rather than serve a sit-down dinner consisting of chicken or steak, consider serving Mexican street food such as tacos, elote, chips and guacamole, enchiladas, etc. And you can’t forget about churros and Mexican wedding cookies! 

We know that nailing a budget down for your Mexico destination wedding seems like a daunting task. That’s why we’ve broken it down for you and created a free budget spreadsheet so that you can keep track of your expenses and have the wedding of your dreams.

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Image by Pablo Laguia. See more of this real wedding here

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