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Incredible Modern Jackalope Hotel Micro Wedding

September 12, 2021 | riley

Merging two cultures into one wedding may seem like a large feat, but Elisabeth and Aviel proved it was possible–and made it look easy–at their Jackalope Hotel micro wedding. The couple hosted a classic Australian wedding and a traditional Chinese tea ceremony. Their day was complete with customary red Chinese attire to create one unforgettable multicultural day.

One look at the intimate affair and you would have no idea that the newlyweds planned the entire wedding during COVID. The special day was complete with a sun-filled ceremony overlooking a vineyard, earthy red and pink florals arranged by Tremella Botanicals, three different bridal outfits, and a sleek, modern reception full of dancing and laughter.

From incredibly artistic wedding portraits to an epic ring bearer ride to a colored smoke bomb-filled reception, photographer Tahnee Jade Photography captured every unique detail of this mini matrimony.

The Couple:

Elisabeth and Aviel

The Wedding:

Jackalope Hotels, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Natural Elements At This Modern Jackalope Hotel Micro Wedding

Planning a wedding during a pandemic isn’t fun, but it was easy to adapt our style and design once we agreed on the venue. We chose Jackalope because of its stunning terrace that overlooks a beautiful vineyard accompanied by a really cool, modern dining room. It’s one of the coolest hotels in Australia and we adopted a modern, clean, and black-tie style for our wedding. Given the natural spectacle of the venue, there wasn’t much that we needed to do to style the place beyond florals. Bek, our florist, did an amazing job creating a floral crescent that complimented the ceremony backdrop and added warmth to the modern reception room. We designed the other styling elements ourselves–from the invitations to the signage to the table signs and orders of service.

A Memorable Ceremony

Our most memorable moment was standing up at the front of the terrace with the sun shining on us, surrounded by our family and friends and the most amazing view of the vineyards. Just an hour before this moment it was absolutely pouring down with rain.

Wedding Planning Advice From The Couple

We have three pieces of advice for other couples. First, don’t procrastinate and put things off, even if it seems small at the time–there’s always more to do that you can’t see now. Next, you can’t please everybody, including yourselves. The quicker you’re willing to compromise together the easier it’ll be to plan.  Finally, make sure to soak it all in on the day, even if things aren’t going to plan. Time will go by faster than you can imagine, and you don’t want to make bad memories.

Working With Tahnee Jade Photography

Tahnee was incredibly fun to work with and made us feel really comfortable in front of the camera. She was super easy-going, provided clear directions, and had an incredible eye for some seriously cool shots. She also remained flexible even late into the night when we were running over time.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Tahnee Jade Photography
Venue – Jackalope Hotels
Floral Design – Tremella Botanicals
Cake – Amrit Kleingeld
Live Music – Just After Midnight
Videography – Clement Tee Visuals
Makeup Artist – Miss Aimmey
Hair Styling – Hair by JC
Wedding Dress – Sassi Holford
Bridal Accessories – Loeffler Randall
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Bariano
Groom’s Apparel – Charles Tyrwhitt & Suit Supply
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Charles Tyrwhitt
Rings – Diamond Story
Favors – Joy Collective Co.

 

Congratulations again to Elisabeth and Aviel on their Jackalope Hotel micro wedding. We’re so thankful that Tahnee Jade Photography was there to capture the day and shared it with us. To start planning your own intimate “I do’s,” check out this ultimate micro wedding planning guide!

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Creative Urban Wedding Inspiration At The Asylum

September 11, 2021 | kailey

Remember, with talented wedding vendors by your side no dream wedding is out of reach. Which is why Junebug member Igor Demba Photography created a wedding that emphasized the power of florals, decor, and fashion. Proving with the help of talented industry pros, the addition of these elements can turn any space into a dreamy wedding venue—even a rundown, historic chapel. 

The Asylum—complete with stained glass windows and exposed brick—was the perfect blank slate for this urban wedding inspiration. To preserve the venue’s existing charm the vendor team decided that using a neutral color palette was the way to go. A neutral vow rug, candles, and earth-toned floral arrangements by Emma Cox Floristry made for a stunningly cohesive “I do” space. 

Maybe you’re looking for epic wedding day fashion inspiration. Maybe you’re in search of ways to transform an ordinary space into your dream venue. Whatever it may be, this London ceremony is the perfect starting place to pull inspiration from. So, get your Pinterest boards ready and start scrolling to see more. 

Photographers Thoughts On This Urban Wedding Inspiration 

This styled shoot was a labor of love. It was dreamt up for my upcoming online editing course—The Great Edit—and I truly wanted to create something special for it. The key was to bring together a strong team of creatives, give them strong visual concepts and inspirational mood boards. Then giving them the space to be themselves, bring their own ideas, allow creativity to flourish, and encourage a spirit of collaboration. The team was incredible and the shoot is a celebration of their artistry.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Igor Demba Photography
Event Planning – Hire Love
Ceremony Venue – The Asylum
Floral Design – Emma Cox Floristry
Wedding Dress – Julita London
Cake – Cake Me By Surprise
Videography – Each and Every Moment
Invitation Design – The Letterist
Makeup Artist – HMU Atelier

 

Hosting a wedding in a traditional church setting doesn’t mean you’re bound to strict or boring decor rules. Proven in this urban wedding inspiration—brought to life by Junebug member Igor Demba Photography—there are endless decor options that can infuse your big day with personality

If you need help navigating the ins and outs of church wedding decor, we’ve got you covered. Kickstart your planning process by checking out our guide for uniquely decorating a church wedding.

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Edgy Las Vegas Elopement With A Pink Cadillac And Tattoos

September 10, 2021 | riley

While eloping in Vegas used to be tied to the idea of drunken nights that you wouldn’t remember, more couples are choosing to tie the knot in Sin City in some of the coolest elopements ever. After Nicolette and Ralph’s destination wedding was postponed twice, the lifelong friends said “I do” in a pink convertible in the Tunnel of Love at the iconic Little White Wedding Chapel.

After their casual ceremony, the newlyweds headed to The Neon Museum for wedding portraits among the iconic retired neon signs. And not only was the setting incredibly cool, but so was the wedding fashion. Nicolette looked feminine and edgy in her short Nookie dress while Ralph looked sharp in his pin-stripe Suit It Up Manila suit–the duo looked perfect for the setting. 

From the laidback vows to the industrial portraits to the tattoo session that ended the night–that’s right, Nicolette got a tattoo to celebrate becoming a Mrs–photographer Jamie Y Photography did an incredible job of capturing this seriously epic elopement.

The Couple:

Nicolette and Ralph

The Wedding:

Little White Wedding Chapel, Las Vegas, Nevada

Fun and Flirty Bridal Fashion

Since we decided to get married in Vegas I immediately started looking for a mini dress. I was lucky enough to find one with a big, beautiful bow. I always wanted to wear the Jimmy Choo Sacora’s regardless of where I was getting married, so the fashion worked out great. I wanted to be flirty but still classy. 

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The Bride’s View On Their Love Story

Ralph and I met in the summer of 1998 in Manila, Philippines. I grew up in a small province in Leyte and he grew up in California. We saw each other sporadically for three years until my family migrated to New Jersey. Seven-ish years later Ralph got a job offer in Chicago and decided to reach out to me on Facebook. It’s been 24 years in the making and 10 wonderfully crazy years together. We planned a beach wedding in Siargao but due to the pandemic we had to put our plans on hold. One night as I was doing my research I told Ralph I thought it’d be cool to elope in Vegas. Ralph is pretty traditional, so I thought he would shut it down immediately but, to my surprise, he was open to it. He wanted to see “pics” of what it looked like and actually loved the idea of doing a secret elopement.

Why An Edgy Las Vegas Elopement

We never thought we would ever get married in Las Vegas. I felt like a Vegas wedding was too cool for us. But after postponing our destination wedding twice due to the pandemic, I really wanted to elope in Vegas. Our advice for wedding planning is if you want something, you should go for it.

 

 

The Couple’s Favorite Photo

Our favorite photo is our lift photo from the Neon Museum. Throughout our 10 year relationship we have taken photos of the exact same pose during all of our travels and adventures together and it was just fitting to do one on our greatest adventure yet!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jamie Y Photography
Venue – Little White Chapel
Makeup Artist – Gladice MUA
Hair Styling – Hairdressed By J
Wedding Dress – Nookie
Bridal Accessories – Jimmy Choo
Groom’s Apparel – Suit It Up Manila
Rings – Cartier & House of Diamonds

 

Congratulations again to Nicolette and Ralph on their edgy elopement in Vegas! We’re so glad that Jamie Y Photography was there to capture every detail of the epic day. To start planning your own badass and totally unique elopement, be sure to check out our elopement planning checklist!

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