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Utah National Park Elopement With Stunning Outfit Changes

March 15, 2021 | kailey

Emily and Kiersten laced up their hiking boots taking their love to new heights. Trading their previously planned international wedding for a local Utah National Park elopement with stunning mountain views and a surprise outfit change. Photographer Henry Tieu Photography captured every remarkable moment—from the sunrise first look to the celebratory champagne toast. Adventure-seekers looking to prioritize intimacy and breathtaking views while planning their wedding won’t want to miss this Utah National Park elopement. 

The Couple:

Emily and Kiersten

The Wedding:

Zion National Park, Springdale, Utah

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Memorable Sunrise First Look 

The most memorable part of the day definitely had to be our first look. We opted to do a sunrise ceremony as our wedding date happened to fall on a weekend and we wanted to avoid the crowd. We hiked up to the viewpoint in the dark and started getting into our dresses just as the first light started peeking through. Emily heard a small clink as she took her dress out of the garment bag, but didn’t think much of it as she was hurrying to dress. We got into position, ready to turn around to see each other when Emily said, “Guys, I don’t have my ring.” We all froze and I remember thinking, “No matter what happens I’m not going to let this ruin the day.” Viet went over to the spot and started looking. I wasn’t optimistic as she had been standing very close to the edge of the cliff and I was sure the ring had tumbled over. A few moments later Viet found it. What a relief! 

Focus On The Sweet Moments With Loved Ones 

As a planner, my biggest advice is to plan what you can, but don’t sweat the rest. There are a lot of unknowns when planning an elopement and it can be hard to know where to look or where to start when sometimes. That’s what wedding planners are for, but at the end of the day, it’s about the moments with your loved ones. Spend your time enjoying each and every minute with them. 

Utah National Park Elopement Planned With Both Brides In Mind

The most important thing was making sure the day was true to both of us. Emily was happy to let me take the lead on planning, her only wish was that she didn’t want to spend the entire wedding day taking photos so after the ceremony in the morning we spent the rest of the day relaxing by the pool. Two days later we got dressed up again for photos at a state park in Moab, Utah. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Henry Tieu Photography
Event Planning – Rain and Pines
Ceremony Venue + Reception Venue- Zion National Park
Floral Design – Rain and Pines
Cake – Nothing Bundt Cakes
Invitation Design – Sincerely By Nicole
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Wild Cactus Weddings
Wedding Dress – Bhldn
Rings – Cartier + Tiffany and co.

 

Congratulations to Emily and Kiersten on their incredible national park elopement. We’re so thankful that Henry Tieu was there to capture their beautiful day.

If COVID has led to the cancellation of your wedding plans, like Emily and Kiersten, not all is lost. There are safe and special options when planning celebrations during a pandemic. Whether you’re looking to downsize with a micro wedding or elopement, you won’t want to miss these cities that won’t cost life savings for a destination wedding experience.

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Outdoor Spanish Themed Wedding Inspiration Shoot At A Swiss Castle Venue

March 12, 2021 | kailey

With the help of top-notch wedding vendors, there’s no wedding vision too big or too small. This Spanish themed wedding inspiration, proving inspo can be pulled from your cultures no matter the size, destination, or season of your big day. 

Planner Nicole Please Weddings assembled a talented team of wedding professionals to bring to life this timeless Spanish-influenced shoot at Schloss Pratteln—the perfect wedding space for intimate and meaningful celebrations. From the twinkly draped lights to the moody floral arrangements by Myawina—photographer Kuenzli Photography captured every carefully crafted element from this inspo-rich Spanish-themed wedding. 

Spanish Themed Wedding Inspiration Shoot

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kuenzli Photography 
Event Planning – Nicole Please Weddings
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Schloss Pratteln
Floral Design – Myawina
Decor – Froh Sinn 
Cake – A Cake Story
Invitation Design – Geistreich Kalligraphy
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Isabelle Hair & Make Up
Wedding Dress – Galia Lahav
Wedding Cape – Jesus Peiro
Bridal Accessories – Floramazona + Animazul
Bridal Mask – Beyond Diamonds 
Groom’s Apparel – Guglielmog 
Rentals – Tauta Home, Lollo’s + Von Rock 

 

Magical things happen when talented wedding professionals come together. This Spanish-themed wedding inspiration shoot, captured by photographer Kuenzli Photography, is no exception. If the intimacy and intentionality of this shoot has you inspired to trim your own wedding guest list, you won’t want to miss these tips on hosting a creative micro wedding.

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Outdoor Outlier Inn Wedding Featuring Silence, Great Food, and Furry Friends

March 11, 2021 | Junebug Weddings

Weddings with furry friends are always fun, but what if the furry friend can’t attend your wedding? Kate and Anthony had to leave their beloved cat at home, but they paid homage to their fur baby by adding a cat to their wedding favors! That’s just the beginning of the fun. Their unique and beautiful Outlier Inn wedding also had a few surprise guests—cats, alpacas, sheep, and goats all on property. 

Kate and Anthony really made their wedding their own by adding elements of their heritages, DIYing their wedding favors, having an interactive cake, and including a precious moment of silence. As if those details weren’t enough, they also created a mouthwatering Chinese-Russian fusion food combining their cultural backgrounds both in marriage, and as a meal. Keep scrolling to see every detail of this outdoor Outlier Inn wedding perfectly captured by Sylvie Rosokoff

The Couple:

Kate and Anthony

The Wedding:

Outlier Inn, Woodridge, New York

A Long Moment of Silence

Our ceremony began with five minutes of silence. I grew up attending Quaker schools, where silence is a regular practice. We wanted to create an open space for reflection and a pause in the middle of the day. After we’d walked up the aisle, and our friend and officiant asked our guests to settle in for the period of silence, the three of us looked at each other with sudden panic. Nobody had a watch. Incredibly, our friend timed five minutes exactly. It was the best moment of reflection regardless, standing in front of our friends and family with time to breathe slowly and think about what was about to happen.

Personalized Touches

The music played as we walked down the aisle was also composed by a friend of ours, who managed to adapt the 1998 pop song “Crush” for the keyboard, violin, and cello. Kate’s brother created a station for guests to write letters to us to open on our first and fifth year anniversary and designed wooden boxes to hold the letters until then.

DIY Outlier Inn Wedding

Many elements of our wedding were DIY. The two favors we gave out were a pair of iridescent chopsticks that we had printed with the words, “I accept my feelings” (which comes from a Twitter bot that has some meaning in our relationship) and a cookbook that we compiled with comfort food recipes from our friends and family.

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Combining Culinary Cultures

Our families are Russian and Chinese, so we combined culinary influences from both in the menu. Our reception appetizers included beet chips with sour cream and my recipe for Lao Gan Ma chili crisp deviled eggs. We had both pierogi and potstickers during the main meal, in a nod to the holiday dumpling party that we throw every year. Our cake had layers of lemon curd and blueberries, which Anthony loves, and a Sichuan peppercorn buttercream.

Wedding Advice for Nearlyweds

Delegate. We didn’t have a wedding planner, so we made exhaustive lists of everything that needed to be done, and then distributed the tasks among the friends and family who we thought could handle them. One couple who was good with timing and crowds acted as our masters of ceremony and day-of coordinators, so we went over all the logistics with them beforehand so that we wouldn’t be constantly bombarded with questions. Other friends were put in charge of decorating the reception area, audio-visual set up in the dance tent, building the bonfire, or fetching ice.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sylvie Rosokoff
Venue – Outlier Inn
Floral Design – Jennifer Zumba
Catering – Ian Boyle
Cake – Nico Fonseca, a.k.a. Mister Jaune
DJ – Cecil Frena
Invitation Design – Zoya Feldman
Wedding Dress – Shareen Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Lelet NY
Bride’s Shoes – Brother Vellies
Groom’s Apparel – Black Lapel
Rings – Iker Ortiz

 

Congratulations Kate and Anthony on their perfect Outlier Inn wedding. Huge shout out to Sylvie Rosokoff for capturing and sharing this day with us. If you’re planning a wedding without a wedding planner, check out our ultimate wedding planning guide and our tips on creating your wedding mood board to help you plan the wedding of your dreams!

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