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Gorgeously Detailed Union On Eighth Wedding

May 24, 2021 | riley

Matching wedding party baseball jerseys, furry friends in flower collars, and epic bridal fashion complete with a fringe wedding dress and seriously killer bridal pantsuit–what more could you ask for in a wedding? Whitney and Haley’s Union On Eighth nuptials were focused less on trends and more on details that they loved. The results were stunning, to say the least. 

With the help of planner Simply XO Events, the couple transformed the old mechanic shop into a wedding venue. The building was filled with bold florals from Ida Mayes Floristry, romantic table settings, and a huge hanging neon sign from Brite Light Tribe. But enough about the decor,  the fringey free-spirited Tara Lauren wedding dress looked dazzling paired with the clean-cut Rime Arodaky and Kira Kouture bridal suit combo.

The photos captured by Map + Compass Photography are sure to inspire more boho “I do’s,” so keep scrolling and get ready to save every last photo.

The Couple:

Whitney and Haley

The Wedding:

The Union on Eighth, Georgetown, Texas

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Memorable Wedding Gifts

I did a boudoir shoot and gifted Haley a leather book of the photos. I wanted this to be something that we could look back on when we are older and remember who we were at this stage in life. Haley gifted me a ring that she had custom-made for me. She took a few stones from one of my Nana’s rings and had a jeweler create the most perfectly dainty gold ring. My Nana was my favorite person in the whole wide world, and unfortunately, she passed away years ago. She wasn’t able to attend our wedding or ever know Haley. So Haley wanted me to always have a piece of her with me, especially on such a special day. One of the stones was a blue sapphire, which made it my “something blue” too.

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A Special Ceremony Musician

We had a musician perform during the ceremony, and he was someone that we had heard at dinner one night a couple of years prior to us even being engaged. That night years ago I told Haley that if we ever got married, I wanted him there, and proceeded to wait for him to finish so that I could get his contact information.

Creating The Wedding Day Aesthetic

I try not to decorate or design based on trends because I know that those will fade. We applied this same thought process to our wedding. We began choosing designs and items that we loved and that we knew we would love for a long, long time. Once we had narrowed things down, we created a mood board to get a good idea of how everything would work together. 

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Why A Union On Eighth Wedding

We chose our venue because it felt like us. It wasn’t a brand new building with brand new light fixtures and no character. It was an old mechanic shop turned wedding venue, and the moment you walk in, you just know that those walls have held love, life, and stories.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Map + Compass Photography
Event Planning – Simply XO Events
Venue – The Union on Eighth
Floral Design – Ida Mayes Floristry
Catering – The Peached Tortilla + P. Terry’s
Cake – Iced Cakes and Confections
King Cake – Antoine’s Famous Cakes New Orleans
DJ – Brian Weber
Live Music – Isaac Routh
Videography – The Portos
Invitation Design – East Rose Studio
Hair Styling + Makeup Artist – Lux Beauty and Bridal
Wedding Dress – Tara Lauren
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Jenny Yoo + ASOS
Bridal Suit – Rime Arodaky + Kira Kouture
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Studio Suits
Rings – Melanie Casey
Rentals – Loot Rentals
Neon Sign – Brite Lite Tribe

 

Congratulations again to Whitney and Haley on their Union on Eighth wedding! Big thank you to Map + Compass Photography for capturing and sharing their special day with us. To get in on the bridal two-piece trend yourself, be sure to check out our favorite bridal jumpsuits and pantsuits that are perfect for the non-traditional bride!

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How To Decorate For Your Bar Or Restaurant Wedding

May 23, 2021 | kailey
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Image by Epic Love Story. See more of this real wedding here.

Calling all foodie couples. If your love for food is as strong as your love for each other, you’ve come to the right place. From the fun atmosphere to the mouth-watering food options, food-loving couples are going to be dreaming of a bar or restaurant venue location. This unique venue alternative is sure to set your wedding apart and kick your marriage off in a fun—and belly-filling—way! 

With a talented team of wedding vendors, you can bring your vision to life by dressing the venue’s built-in decor—one obvious benefit of this wedding venue option—with stunning embellishments that authentically scream you. Get ready to feast on these top-notch decor ideas for couples dreaming of a unique wedding venue full of personality and good food. 

Image by Meagan Lawler Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

Build Off The Built-in Decor 

One major benefit to hosting a bar or restaurant wedding is the native decor. Bars and restaurants hire interior designers to decorate for them so they’ve done a lot of the work already. From rustic brick walls to industrial exposed ceilings—there are many different permanent decor elements that can be used to enhance your brought-in wedding day decor. When selecting a venue space keep in mind your dream wedding day mood. This will make your decor planning a smooth and stress-free experience

Emphasize Table Top Decor And Centerpieces 

Regardless of the restaurant’s decor, it’s easy to swiftly change the vibe with tabletop decor and centerpieces that match your theme. Whether you’re looking for a laid-back wedding or an elegant celebration—tabletop decor and centerpieces are an easy way to personalize your venue space. Whether you opt for large floral arrangements by talented florists or DIY painting thrifted vases—get creative and find centerpieces that will celebrate you and your significant other. 

Images by Autumn Nicole Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

Use Custom Signage To Decorate Your Restaurant Wedding Venue

Help wedding guests navigate your incredibly unique venue with signage. If you only book part of the restaurant or bar, this will also help keep the public out of your reserved area. 

Although signs may seem like a small detail, they play a key role in your wedding decor. For couples dreaming of a unique day packed with intentionality, custom signage is sure to set your big day apart. Not to mention, they can be a fun DIY project that doubles as a wedding keepsake. 

Feeling inspired to incorporate personalized signage as a decor element, but not sure where to start? Don’t sweat it. Start with these seven helpful wedding signs

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

Play With A Bold Color Palette 

Hosting in a unique venue doesn’t necessarily mean the venue itself has a bold look. This is your chance to show them how it’s done! Don’t be afraid to get creative by using bold colors to liven up a neutral space or to spice up your wedding day fashion

You’ve selected a unique wedding venue, odds are you’re anything but a traditional couple. If you’re looking to add a pop of color to your bar or restaurant wedding start by checking out this step-by-step guide for how to create a mood board and test out as many colors as you’d like. 

Images by Nikk Nguyen Photo. See more of this inspiration shoot here.

Bring In Rentals To Personalize The Space 

Wedding rentals are a budget-friendly way to dress up any space. Rentals save you money and time—with the vendors in charge of setting up and breaking down for you. From linens to chairs and even bar cart options—rental possibilities are endless. No wedding vision is too big or too small. 

From your unique wedding venue to the food, and even the wedding decor—a lot goes into planning the wedding-worthy of celebrating you. We believe every couple deserves a day as grand as their love no matter the location, size, or budget. If you’re unsure of how to get started creating a wedding budget, check out these tips for creating the best wedding budget for you and your partner

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Sustainable Wedding Brands For Your Eco-Friendly Celebration

May 22, 2021 | riley

Image by Govinda Rumi. See more of this sustainable styled shoot here

While your wedding is one of the most memorable days of your life, it’s also one of the most wasteful. Between the tossed paper, the leftover food, and the discarded florals thrown away at the end of the night, even the smallest mico wedding can create quite a CO2 footprint and trash, which can be harmful to the environment.

Luckily, more brands are making it their mission to be more eco-conscious. You can feel confident while you shop these brands for invites, a wedding dress, and more. Shop these sustainable wedding brands to have the green day of your dream–without sacrificing style.

Sustainable Wedding Invitation Brands We Love

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Paper Culture

Making the switch to eco-friendly paper is one of the easiest ways to make your special day more sustainable. Paper Culture plants a tree with every order they receive–in fact, they’ve already planted over 1,000,000 trees! On top of that, all of their products are made from materials like 100% post-consumer recycled paper, so no new trees are cut. And luckily, their invites are also adorable.

Botanical Paperworks

Botanical Paperworks is known worldwide for providing eco-friendly seed paper products that literally grow into wildflowers, herbs, or veggies. They collect waste from Canadian businesses and schools to use as the base of their invites. Once planted, the paper composts away, leaving no trace. 

Whole Weddings

Another plantable wedding invite company? We can’t seem to get enough. Whole Weddings started as a graphic design blog and quickly morphed into a wedding company specializing in green vow books, cards, bookmarks, and more. The paper used is manufactured in a solar-run factory and is made of 100% recycled materials.

Sustainable Wedding Flowers

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Petals For Hope

Have you ever thought about just how many flowers get thrown away at the end of every wedding? From backdrops to centerpieces to bouquets, there are endless amounts of florals included in a special day. They have to end up somewhere when the day ends. Petals for Hope is a non-profit organization that recycles donated flowers and turns them into gorgeous bouquets and arrangements. Donating your flowers to them post-wedding is such an easy way to reduce waste and help others–that’s what we can a win/win.

Something Borrowed Blooms

Faux flowers have gotten a bad rap for being cheap-looking, but Something Borrowed Blooms is here to prove that isn’t always the case. Their rent-and-return system consists of their stunning silk florals, which include hundreds of options from peonies to ranunculus to magnolias. Their arrangements are perfect for everything from bouquets to aisle markers, cake flowers, centerpieces, and even dog collars. 

Sustainable Wedding Dresses

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Wear Your Love

With an emphasis on organic and luxurious fabrics, Wear Your Love’s mission is to provide wedding fashion that is unique, easy to shop, and—most importantly—eco-conscious. Located in California, the company provides their employees a living wage and they don’t outsource their production to low-wage, environmentally unregulated factories. All gowns are made-to-order and use organic cotton, which produces less CO2, saves water, and is free from harsh chemicals.

Indiebride

Calling all boho couples, this one’s for you. Indiebride prides itself on creating stunning and sustainable gowns. All dresses are made to order, handcrafted in their London studio, and use the highest quality lace and silks. All fabric that is scrapped during production is used to embellish belts, sashes, and veils or donated to fashion students and other organizations.

Leanne Marshall

Much like every other company on this list, Leanne Marshall is a US-based bridal company that crafts made-to-order dresses made of only the finest textiles–all of which come from reputable mills that meet environmental and working standard regulations. Oh, and did we mention that all of their dresses look like they belong in a fairytale?

Reformation

Thrifting has taken the world by storm and is one of the easiest ways to live sustainably. Reformation began as a small thrift store in LA in 2009 and rapidly expanded into an extremely well-known online clothing brand. All clothing is made in small batches to reduce waste and water. Bonus: you can find how much CO2, water, and waste you save on each product page!

Pure Magnolia

This Canadian-based bridal wear company doesn’t use synthetic dyes, produces locally in Vancouver, and reuses or recycles fabric scraps. The reason we love them? A lot of their pieces are separates, so you can mix, match, and re-wear them for years to come.

Rent The Runway

As weddings grow smaller and elopements become more popular, many couples are turning to rentals to help cut costs. Rent The Runway has everything from white dresses perfect for casual couples to bridesmaid options to wedding guest dresses. The cherry on top is that the company donates past-season outfits to organizations like Operation Prom.

Sustainable Wedding Brands For Wedding Rings

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AUrate

You shouldn’t have to choose between high quality, affordability, and sustainability. That’s why AUrate was founded. They use 100% recycled gold, adhere to the Kimberley Process–an initiative created to increase transparency in the diamond industry–and track every single diamond from mine to shop. They also donate a book to US schools with every gold purchase. 

Luxury Diamonds

Luxury Diamonds is a custom jeweler and diamond wholesaler that specializes in the precise fabrication of diamond wedding and engagement rings in Vancouver, Canada. Designed by you and carefully crafted by their team, these rings will be as beautiful and unique as your love.

Catbird

Catbird is a women-owned company based out of Brooklyn that has been hand-making jewelry for over 12 years. They source their gold, wire, findings, and castings from eco-friendly vendors, and their conflict-free diamonds are responsibly sourced. They also donate at least 1% of sales to non-profits. It helps that the rings look like they’re made for royalty too.

Bario Neal

When designers Anna Bario and Page Neal began working together, they knew that they wanted to create a jewelry company that didn’t turn a blind eye to the toll that mining precious metals and gemstones have on the environment. In 2008, Bario Neal was born, and they have since become an industry leader in ethical sourcing. They are also committed to equality which we love.

BaYou with Love

If you’ve ever seen the movie Twilight, then you’re probably familiar with the actress Nikki Reed. But did you know that she has a sustainable jewelry business as well? According to their site, “only around 12.5% of electronics are responsibly recycled globally, meaning Americans throw away more than $60 million in gold/silver every year.”

BaYou with Love uses recycled metal and diamonds sourced from the world’s first 100% carbon-neutral diamond producer to create timeless engagement rings and wedding bands.

Sustainable Wedding Decor Brands

maaterra

Maaterra was founded because they value experiences. Woman-owned and family-run, they focus on achieving the best in design and sustainability. Their beautifully etched palm leaf plates are 100% compostable. In addition to their featured designs, they can customize their plates with your monograms. They’re a unique way to entertain and make a memorable gift for your guests.

Rent My Wedding

If you’ve started the wedding planning process, then you’re aware of how expensive it can be. Between the decor, the lights, and the catering, it adds up quickly. Save yourself money by renting decor on Rent My Wedding. You can find everything from lighting to backdrops to linens. The best part is that it gets delivered directly to your house prior to your wedding. Once you’re finished, you bring it back to FedEx within two days for free shipping back.

Local Thrift Stores And Goodwill

Save yourself even more by heading to a local Goodwill or other thrift stores and picking up decor items. From vases to linens to pillows to candlesticks, you never know what you can find. In fact, in many of the weddings that we feature here on Junebug, couples use thrifted finds for some stunning DIY wedding projects. You’ll need to get started early to make this strategy work, but it’s worth it.

Having your dream wedding doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice the environment. These 18 sustainable wedding brands are just the beginning. Now that you’ve got your eye on your favorite brands,  check out these other small changes you can make to have a sustainable wedding

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