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Gorgeously Green Multi-Day Lake Tahoe Lodge Wedding

September 5, 2021 | Junebug Weddings

When it came to creating their perfect wedding, Chase and Mauro wanted it to be about spending time with their loved ones—including their fur baby— and having one big party. They knew that the Chalet View Lodge was perfect, so they rented it out for the weekend. With the help of their family, they DIYed most of their wedding to stay within their budget. From the invitations to Mauro making their cake, there was an extra personal touch of love everywhere.

Using the colors of nature as their color palette, their stunning Lake Tahoe lodge wedding featured wood details, luscious greenery, simple florals, and twinkly lights. Thankfully, Junebug member Apollo Fotografie expertly captured every inch of this DIYed wedding. Scroll down to see the ceremony from start to finish and let it inspire you to DIY parts of your own wedding.

The Couple:

Chase and Mauro

The Wedding:

Chalet View Lodge, Lake Tahoe, California

 

Spending Time Together As A Family

By far the most important thing for us is that we wanted the wedding to be an opportunity for our families and friends to really get to spend time together and connect. We knew we wanted to find a lodge where just our guests could sleep and be together for the whole weekend. It worked out amazingly well. For three straight days, our guests were hanging out by the pool, going on hikes together, and, of course, enjoying plenty of drinks together!

A DIYed Lake Tahoe Lodge Wedding

We’re exceptionally proud of how much of our wedding was done by ourselves and our family! I designed all of our stationery, Mauro’s sister, with help from my sisters and aunts, did all our flowers using Sam’s Club flowers. My brother-in-law was our DJ, my uncle was our officiant. Mauro’s family friends catered our rehearsal dinner, and Mauro made our cake! Our live band was a couple of guys we happened to hear at a bar in my hometown one night. We heard them play, loved them, and offered to fly them out to play at our wedding! It was a bit outside our budget, but it was the first vacation they had taken in a while and their first time in California, so it was more than worth it.

 

A Day Filled With Memories 

Our dog stopping to poop while we walking down the aisle is pretty memorable! Also, we wanted a marijuana bar as a fun novelty. But, within five minutes of opening it, everything was gone and the area was up in a cloud of smoke. It’s the part other people remember the most—it comes up any time someone talks to us about the wedding.

Don’t Stress Over Every Detail

At a certain point, a few months before the wedding, we realized that even if nothing else was planned or done, we’d still have an amazing party. The only things you really need are your venue, food, clothes, alcohol, and guests. Everything else is just a fun bonus, so there’s no need to stress over every last detail.

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Why A Lake Tahoe Lodge Wedding?

We chose our venue for a very specific reason: we knew we wanted to have around 150 people there and we knew we wanted to have the entire place to ourselves for the weekend. So, we had to find a venue that had enough lodging for our guest count so that we could rent out the entire place. That narrowed things down pretty quickly.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Apollo Fotografie
Event Planning – Leann Logan
Venue – Chalet View Lodge
Catering – Blend Catering and Starkey’s Food Truck
DJ – DJ Resha
Live Music – Robert Abernathy
Rentals – BBJ Linen

 

Congratulations to Chase and Mauro on their stunning Lake Tahoe lodge wedding. And a major shout out to Junebug member Apollo Fotografie for capturing and sharing this day with us. See more of his work on his profile in our directory of photographers from around the world!

If you’re falling in love with Lake Tahoe and need more inspiration, check out this intimate Lake Tahoe wedding at Sunnyside Cafe and Lodge and this Lake Tahoe Wedding at West Shore Cafe.

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Bright, Unique, And Mid Century Modern Elopement

September 4, 2021 | kailey

A vintage mid-length dress, a DIY vibrant bouquet, and an Airbnb wedding venue—these were the unique ingredients used to bring Annelise and Joel’s mid-century modern elopement to life. This Palm Springs loving couple wanted a simple wedding day that was achievable but still show-stopping. A nuptial that was infused with their personalities, without breaking the bank

From the bride’s DIY bouquet—which she created the day before her wedding—to the fully vintage attire, no detail Junebug member Carmen Lopez Photography captured was short of amazing. Whether you’re looking for budget-friendly wedding ideas or creative ways to incorporate loved ones in your elopement, this Southern California celebration is the perfect place to draw inspiration from

Carmen Lopez’s Thoughts On This Mid Century Modern Elopement

Annelise and Joel put so much work into the details behind their big day. Though it was super important to keep this intimate day about their love for each other, they wanted to incorporate their loved ones. Her best friend made their cake, his best friend officiated the ceremony, and hand-made them all dinner after the celebration. It was truly a team effort! 

The Couple:

Annelise & Joel

The Wedding:

Palm Springs, California

 

Don’t Stress Over Small Details 

It’s easy to get overwhelmed by options or Pinterest ideas. It’s completely understandable to want a beautiful perfect day but once it comes at the expense of your sanity it’s time to just pick one and push forward. Most of the time your initial instinct is the right one anyway. At the end of the day none of those factors are going to be important in your everyday marriage. 

Saving Money With A DIY Bridal Bouquet 

We wanted our wedding planning process to be achievable and budget-friendly. Not wanting to spend too much on flowers, Annelise and a friend hit the Los Angeles Flower Mart the Wednesday before the wedding. We had a few inspiration photos but mostly decided to wing it, following how-to-assemble-a-bouquet guides on the internet. Annelise did the assembling the night before the ceremony surrounded by a group of loved ones. It was fun, laid-back, and meaningful. Something that would not be possible with the chaos of a larger wedding celebration.

 

Advice For Narrowing Down Vendors 

It obviously varies greatly depending on the scale of your wedding, but larger weddings can really overwhelm you with the amount of choices. When it comes to wedding vendors, our biggest piece of advice is to sit down with your significant other and take turns sharing your top vendors. This will save you from having to look at 100 different options. 

A Short, Sweet, And Personalized Ceremony 

The actual ceremony, though short, was very much tailored to us. Rather than traditional vows, we both spoke about our relationship, our future, and what we loved and cherished about our relationship. Our friends spoke about our individual friendships and how they have seen our relationship with each other grow. Our small terrier Bindle was our special guest who delighted everyone with her floral corsage

 

 

Involving Loved Ones In Your Elopement

We involved our guests as much as possible. Our witness—Annelise’s best friend Kat—made the wedding cake and brought a Day of the Dead cake topper. We all like a little touch of spookiness and we love the slightly off quality these little totems have. Our witness’ mom also made us some last-minute tablescape textiles. Even though we didn’t DIY those ourselves it was a really sweet contribution to our celebration.

Working With Photographer Carmen Lopez Photography

After reviewing probably sixty wedding photographer’s websites, we finally came across Carmen Lopez Photography. We were limited because our date was last minute and we’re so lucky to have found her. When she showed up ready to party in a coverall jumpsuit we knew we had made the right choice. While taking photos the desert wind picked up and Carmen was such a pro at moving us around, shifting, and relocating to get amazing pictures. We’re both pretty awkward in front of a camera and are so happy with how Carmen’s photos turned out.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Carmen Lopez Photography
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Airbnb in Palm Springs
Rings – Cartier + Anna Sheffield

 

Congratulations to Annelise and Joel on their mid-century modern Palm Springs elopement. And big thanks to Junebug member  Carmen Lopez Photography for capturing photos proving a large budget isn’t necessary to host a meaningful, show-stopping nuptial. To see more of Carmen’s work, check out her profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

Whether you’re dreaming of a destination wedding or a close-to-home celebration, your first wedding planning priorities should be finalizing your guest list and budget. If you’re not sure where to start, we’ve got you covered. Check out our guide for creating the best wedding budget for your celebration

 

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Totally Chic Backyard Micro Wedding

September 3, 2021 | kailey

This chic backyard micro wedding was small in size, but mighty when it came to the venue, decor, and fashion. With the help of wedding planner TaylorRae Events, Angela and Omar were able to create their dream celebration that withstood every obstacle thrown their way. Due to the pandemic, the planning process was anything but easy. But, exchanging “I do’s” made it all worth it. 

Photographer Fox and Film Photography documented the full day of wedding festivities. Starting with a ceremony in an Art and History Museum courtyard which gave guests major destination wedding vibes. Then the couple ended with a backyard reception surrounded by their loved ones. Talk about having the best of both worlds. 

With the addition of twinkle lights and dainty floral arrangements by Flora and Field, this average backyard space was transformed into their dream reception venue. If you’re in search of creative ways to add personality to your backyard wedding, this chic backyard micro wedding is the best place to start pulling inspiration from.

The Couple:

Angela and Omar

The Wedding:

Orlando, Florida

A Large Celebration Turned A Chic Backyard Micro Wedding 

Our ambitious plan of hosting a 100-guest wedding in the courtyard of the Art and History Museums, Maitland was quickly taken off the table. With the help of our incredible wedding planner TaylorRae Events, we re-worked our plan and put together a very intimate event with only immediate family members. Through our story and photos, we hope couples will feel the unique spirit and heart of a micro wedding. Showing how easily a backyard became exactly what we wanted

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Fox and Film Photography
Event Planning – TaylorRae Events
Ceremony Venue – Art and History Museum
Floral Design – Flora and Field
Catering – Butcher and Baker
Officiant – John Parker
DJ – Press Play Entertainment
Invitation Design – The Paper Place
Makeup Artist – Bronze + GLOW Beauty
Hair Styling – Fuller Hair by Cina
Wedding Dress – Alexandra Grecco via LVD Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Bonobos
Rentals – Orlando Wedding and Party Rentals

 

Congratulations to Angela and Omar on their chic backyard micro wedding! And big thanks to photographer Fox and Film Photography for capturing every detail—from the backyard reception venue to the elegant fashion—that made this celebration one for the books. 

This chic micro wedding is a great reminder that no dream wedding is out of reach with the right team by your side. After hiring your dream wedding vendors and finalizing your guest-list check out the ultimate guide to planning your dream backyard wedding

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