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Classy and Funky Bread Bar Wedding

Free-spirited, colorful, fun, and bursting with personality—Jess and Libby’s Bread Bar wedding was the perfect combination of classy and funky. The couple along–with their planner Kendra Kimball–made sure to tie in their love for family, travel, music, and food into their big day to create an experience where everyone felt special. 

The ceremony was held at the quaint little white church in the historic mountain town of Silver Plume. Libby looked effortlessly cool in her short wedding dress paired with white Converse while Jess rocked a navy blue suit. The couple exchanged their vows as their adorable rescue dog Millie looked on. And in a touching tribute to their grandmothers, flowers and books were placed on their vacant seats to honor their memory. 

The reception followed at the iconic Bread Bar, an 1800s-era bakery built at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Using colorful florals and hanging greenery created by floral designer Emma Van Vranken, they blended the concept of a hidden, overgrown courtyard with the vintage charm of the bar. Window decals, mismatched lounge seating, neon signs, a canopy of string lights, and lampshades added an eclectic touch to the entire setting. 

From the cocktails named after late loved ones and the picture wall with a photo of every single guest to the Shih Tzu wedding cake and the tapas-style wedding menu inspired by their travels to Spain, no important detail was forgotten. Scroll through these amazing images captured by Bridget Burnett to see the many beautiful ways this couple chose to showcase their love for each other and their family on their big day.

The Couple:

Libby and Jess

The Wedding:

Bread Bar, Silver Plume, Colorado, United States

Their Big Day Authentically Reflects Them

We are so proud of how the day was authentically us. We stayed true to ourselves when planning—bright colors, unique food, aura reader, and banging music are our vibe. And doing our thing no matter how it was perceived made it more special for our guests and us.

Wedding Planning Advice From The Newlyweds

Our advice is don’t take it too seriously and be yourselves. A few months before our wedding, I was in a bike accident and tore several ligaments in my knee and broke my femur. Bridgett Burnett, our photographer, did an amazing job making it look like I was much more agile than I was. I had this idea of doing this crazy exercise and diet to get in mad shape for the wedding and wear Manolo Blahniks that day. That clearly didn’t happen, but I had a hell of a lot more fun planning and experiencing the day by not having that pressure of looking “perfect” for the day. Also, get a wedding planner and trust them. It saves money long-term, lowers stress, and makes your ideas a reality. Kendra Kimball was amazing and helped us find Bridget and all our other vendors.

The Most Memorable Moments

My closest friends sang our favorite songs at the ceremony. It was overwhelming to share my friend’s talents with our community. For Jess, it was an intimate dinner with our friends and community. After isolating with COVID, it was so meaningful.

Personal Touches Throughout Their Bread Bar Wedding

We served cocktails named after late family members with their caricatures on the menu. Our favorite songs were sung by best friends. We wrote a letter to our guests thanking them. We created a picture wall that highlighted a picture of us with every guest from a special moment in our life. Our wedding cake was a replica of our Shih Tzu, Millie.

A Very Special DIY Picture Wall With Their Loved Ones

We blew up pictures of different sizes of guests with us over our lifetime. We used vintage frames and created a picture wall that was the backdrop for our reception. My grandmother had a similar wall in her home and was the inspiration.

The Couple Had a Special Spanish Themed Wedding Menu

Spain is our favorite place in the world, and we went on a road trip through Spain a few years ago. Those travels inspired our menu. We had 4-5 small tapas plates and then a larger plate. We also had churros and a dessert bar. Late night snacks included tacos in a bag, our favorite meal when camping.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Bridget Burnett
Event Planning – Kendra Kimball
Ceremony Venue – Silver Plume Chapel
Reception Venue – Bread Bar
Floral Design – Emma Lea
Catering – Catering By Design
Cake – Gasteaux Bakery
DJ – Get Down Co.
Live Music – The Burroughs Soul
Invitation Design – Handsome Love Co.
Makeup Artist – Liz Wegrzyn
Hair Styling – Brittani Estes
Rentals – Colorado Party Rentals

 

Congratulations to Jess and Libby on their classy and funky Bread Bar wedding. And big thanks to Bridget Burnett for capturing every special moment of the happiest day of their lives. 

You and your partner are wildly original, and your wedding should be no less. And just like Jess and Libby’s wedding, there are so many meaningful ways you can incorporate your love story into your big day. Check out our guide on how to create a unique wedding and bring your own personal version of a dream wedding to life with these unique wedding ideas.

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8 Unique Wedding Send Off Ideas

March 8, 2022 | kailey

Vows have been exchanged, the cake has been cut, and you’ve busted a move with all of your favorite people. Now, it’s time for an exit as grand as your love. And don’t forget that when it comes to planning the end of your wedding reception, you also have to get your guests out of the venue on time without ruining their fun memories of the celebration. That’s why we’re ditching the sparklers for unique wedding send-off ideas that’ll make for a fun and picture-perfect exit. 

From fireworks to parades and even late-night snacks, here are the top wedding send-off ideas you’ll actually want to incorporate into your big day.

Wedding Send Off Ideas

1. Fireworks 

Talk about going out with a bang—literally! If you’re looking to take your reception to the next level, a fireworks display is the way to go. But before lighting up the sky, there are extra safety precautions and clearances you’ll have to consider. Before choosing a grand firework exit talk with your wedding planner and venue about your options. If you get the green light, make sure your photographer knows the plan and simply enjoy that magical final moment of your day. 

Junebug tip 

If your heart is sold on a grand firework exit, you’ll want to make sure you’re asking all the right questions during your venue search. On top of the important questions to ask wedding venues before booking, you’ll want to confirm they allow fireworks on their property. Doing this before booking will help you narrow down your search and help sort out logistics. 

Image by Kami Olavarria. See more of this real wedding here.

2. Let It Snow 

No matter where or when you tie the knot, a snow grand exit is always an option. And we know what you’re thinking. Even in summer? On the beach? Absolutely! You can now purchase fake, biodegradable snow confetti which means your incredible grand exit photos don’t have to harm the environment—a double win!

Shop Biodegradable Snow Confetti: 50 Snow Wedding Confetti Snow Packets ($19.70); Snow Confetti ($0.85); Let It Snow Confetti Poppers ($5.85); 100 Bags White Snow Wedding Confetti ($43.35); Let It Snow Wedding Confetti Pack ($11.82)

Image by People Truelove Tellers. See more of this real wedding here.

3. Smoke Bombs 

Every smoke show couple deserves a dramatic, eye-catching exit. And smoke bombs are just that. This long-living trend has taken the wedding world by storm because of the texture and color it brings to wedding photos. We’ve seen smoke bombs be used for engagement sessions and wedding party portraits, but why not your grand exit? 

Image by Epic Love Story. See more of this real wedding here.

4. Confetti 

No party is complete without confetti—weddings included. And after dancing the night away, we can’t think of a more fitting way to bring your reception to a close than confetti poppers. Much like the artificial snow, you can now purchase biodegradable confetti that’s safe for the environment and makes for show-stopping photos. 

Shop Confetti: Push-Pop Confetti ($12.00); 50 Packets Pink and White Flake Confetti ($19.70); Biodegradable Confetti ($20.48); Wedding Confetti Cannon ($4.50); Mini Confetti Bags ($20)

Image by Emma Quinn. See more of this real wedding here.

5. Last Dance 

Odds are you’ve thought about your first dance. But, what about the last dance? The last dance is an underrated wedding tradition that makes for an incredible end to any celebration. If the idea of a formal exit doesn’t appeal to you, close your night with all your guests on the dance floor instead. You can opt for a sweet and sentimental slow dance or end the night with an upbeat crowd favorite. Either way, you can’t go wrong!

Junebug tip 

A wedding DJ’s job stretches far beyond picking out songs. On top of their long list of wedding day tasks, they also are in charge of keeping your wedding timeline in check and announcing transitions throughout the day. If you’ve chosen a last dance, make sure your DJ is in the loop so they can announce the final song and instructions for exiting the venue. 

Image by Sharon Pye. See more of this real wedding here.

6. Parade Your Love 

Parades are typically held in celebration of holidays and big events—your wedding fits that description. Grab your significant other, your wedding party, and guests for one last hurrah before the night ends. To take your parade to the next level, bring your band along as you parade your love through the streets. 

Image by Maya Lora. See more of this real wedding here.

7. Ride Off Into The Sunset 

Rent a vintage car, hop on your motorcycle, a horse-drawn carriage, or even a moped—riding off into the sunset with your spouse will feel magical no matter which transportation you choose. But whatever you do, don’t forget the “just married” sign for the perfect cherry-on-top addition. 

Image by May Iosotaluno. See more of this real wedding here.

8. Late Night Snack Delivery 

After dancing and drinking the night away, you and your guests are bound to be hungry when the night comes to a close—even after dinner and cake. That’s when it’s time to cue the curbside snacks. Think pizza delivery, food trucks, or pre-made snack packs. 

Your ceremony, check. Your reception, check. Now it’s honeymoon time. Whether you’re looking to stay close to home or take this celebration international, here’s our must-read guide for planning your dream honeymoon from start to finish. 

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Dazzling and Laid-back Glacier National Park Elopement

March 7, 2022 | kailey

With towering mountain peaks and scenic lake vistas as their backdrop, this adventurous couple’s Glacier National Park elopement is what elopement dreams are made of. The couple started the day with an early hike to Grinnell Point and enjoyed the most beautiful sunrise as they exchanged their vows. Overlooking the most stunning views, the couple posed wearing their matching denim jackets and popped a bottle of champagne. 

After exchanging dreamy vows, the couple headed back to their cabin for a unique reception alternative. They shared a fun impromptu meal of chips and dip, mac and cheese, and ended with their wedding cake by the fire and sipping champagne from their mugs. 

Their big day was simple and romantic but in the most spectacular way. Scroll through these amazing photos captured by Junebug member Jessica Billings to see every beautiful and cozy moment of this intimate celebration.    

Jessica Billings’ Thoughts On This Glacier National Park Elopement

From a coincidental mutual download of Bumble while in the Nashville area to a proposal in Acadia National Park and saying “I do” in Glacier National Park, their love story has been one for the books. They had one of the most epic sunrises I have ev

The Couple:

Huck and Kate

The Wedding:

Glacier National Park, Montana, United States

Unexpected Situations Can Create An Amazing Adventure

Even though we ran into a lot of unexpected situations, we worked as a team and had an amazing adventure—and the perfect photographer to capture it.

Wedding Planning Advice From The Newlyweds

Don’t worry about what anyone else wants for your wedding day. It was most important to us that it would only be the two of us and our photographer Jessica Billings. We really wanted to cherish that time together. Do exactly what you want even if that means it’s just the two of you.

The Best Part Of Their Glacier National Park Elopement

Watching the sunrise over Grinnell Point as we had just finished saying our vows to each other was unforgettable.

Surprise Wedding Food

We said our vows at sunrise and so we didn’t eat before, but we’d looked up several breakfast options in the area. I was stoked to have a breakfast burrito after a quick nap, but we quickly found out that zero of those restaurants were in operation. The only place open was a convenience store that had mostly expired food. We managed to scrounge some things together–Cool Ranch Doritos, tortilla chips, and Velveeta Mac and Cheese. We still laugh about that part of our day, but I don’t think we’ll recreate that meal anytime soon.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jessica Billings
Ceremony Venue – Glacier National Park
Reception Venue – Park Cabin Company
Floral Design – Mum’s Flowers
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Bridal Bliss Hair & Makeup by Lana

 

Congratulations to Huck and Kate on their dazzling and laid-back Glacier National Park elopement. And a big shout out to Junebug member Jessica Billings for capturing the magic from every angle of this intimate and romantic celebration. To see more of Jessica’s work, check out her portfolio in our directory of wedding photographers from around the globe.

For couples like Huck and Kate, who want an elopement experience that is both adventurous and truly romantic with the best scenery, national parks make the ideal destination. Check out our list of the prettiest national parks to find the perfect setting to make your dream elopement a reality.

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