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Easy-Going Big Sur Wedding at Ragged Point Inn

December 17, 2020 | riley

When a couple describes their wedding vision as easy-going and free-spirited, it’s certain to be fun and full of personal touches. That’s exactly how Elizabeth and Austin described their Big Sur wedding at Ragged Point Inn

When it came time to start wedding planning, the couple knew that they wanted to tie the knot in the place where Elizabeth said “yes!” during a hike. With the help of expert planner Engaged Life, their love for the ocean shined through as they said “I do” in a ceremony that overlooked the seaside cliffs.

The two followed their ceremony with a reception amidst the pines, complete with a twinkle light canopy, soul music, pampas grass and florals from Plain Jane Posy, and a record player guest book. Now that’s how to make a wedding unique to a couple. We’re glad that Junebug member Carmen Lopez Photography was there to capture the love, laughs, and everything in between!

The Couple:

Elizabeth and Austin

The Wedding:

Ragged Point Inn, Big Sur, California

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A Memorable—And Sunny—Walk Down The Aisle

Big Sur is known for majestic views and rolling fog, so it was no surprise that there was a low hanging fog on our wedding day. The air was warm, and everything looked mystical–like we were inside a dewy cloudland, nestled next to the mountains and at the edge of the coast. As I got ready to walk down the aisle the sun came bursting through the clouds. Soaked in light, I emerged to see my groom standing at the arbor. He was fighting back tears, and I could feel everything–the sun on my back, the smiles from the crowd, and the intensity of the commitment we were making to each other in front of all our loved ones. The sun stayed shining through our ceremony, where we exchanged our handwritten vows, and I will truly never forget that moment.

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Why Ragged Point Inn

Austin proposed to me on a hike in Big Sur, and I knew that I wanted to get married in what we believe is the most magical place. We knew we wanted an outdoor wedding and a place that our guests could stay on site. This was extremely limiting in the Big Sur area, so when we discovered Ragged Point Inn, we knew it had to be our venue.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Carmen Lopez Photography
Event Planning – Engaged Life
Venue – Ragged Point Inn
Floral Design – Plain Jane Posy
Live Music – Lucky Devil’s Band
Videography – Moonstruck Pictures
Invitation Design – Basic Invite
Makeup Artist – Plays Well with Brushes
Wedding Dress – Pronovias
Rentals – Stockroom Picks & Picked Floristry

 

Congratulations again to Elizabeth and Austin on their easy-going Big Sur wedding at Ragged Point Inn. Big thank you to Junebug member Carmen Lopez Photography for capturing the day and sharing it with us. To see more of Carmen’s work, check out her profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

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Glamorous Las Vegas Desert Elopement

December 15, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

Arienne and Kevin’s Las Vegas desert elopement was head to toe glamorous with a jaw-dropping desert view and we are here for it. Their use of a portable champagne and donut cart contrasts against their Las Vegas desert elopement in the most tasteful, beautiful, and interesting way.  Don’t believe it? Keep scrolling to see more.

From Arienne’s dress with a ruffled train and a faux fur shawl to Kevin’s classic fitted black suit and bow tie, these two made the desert look chic. With the help of Flora Pop, these two made eloping look luxurious with a desert breeze and a chic floral bouquet. We’ll let the photos from Aimlee Photography do the talking from here. 

The Couple:
Arienne and Kevin

The Wedding:
El Dorado Dry Lake Bed, Boulder City, Nevada

A Las Vegas Desert Elopement

The most memorable part of the day was definitely the actual wedding ceremony. Who could ever forget vows with a view and breeze? The cute bar cart that Flora Pop provided with donuts and champagne was definitely an amazing touch. We chose the desert because its beauty surpasses the need for any florals. We were lucky to find Flora Pop who work in these settings regularly.

Working with Aimlee Photography

Working with our photographer Amy and her husband CJ was magical. They felt like friends who gave us time for more intimate moments when appropriate. Seemed sort of like a double date, but they were working and professional the entire time. It was great chemistry!

Advice To Plan Your Dream Elopement

If you are feeling inspired to opt for an elopement, check out these elopement ideas to make your day feel incredibly special. 

Perfect Elopement Dress

Hunting for the perfect dress? Get started by checking out this guide on elopement dresses. Remember, any dress is an elopement dress if you elope in it!

Wedding/Elopement Advice

Do what’s best for you and your partner! Not your parents, family, or friends. Keep your long term financial goals in mind through planning, especially if you are paying for your own wedding.

The Wedding Team:

Photography & Videography- Aimlee Photography
Event Planning, Florals, & Officiant – Flora Pop

 

Congratulations to Arienne and Kevin on their gorgeous elopement. Big shout out to Aimlee Photography for capturing and sharing this day with us. Don’t let a pandemic stop you from exchanging your I do’s. When all hope seems lost, elope now and party later. Eloping is intimate and special, and it can be at your dream wedding venue or location. If you need an extra nudge in the elopement direction, then here are 20 elopements that prove less is more.

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Intimate and Artistic Race & Religious Wedding in New Orleans

December 14, 2020 | riley

When two art lovers come together to plan their wedding day, you know that it’s going to be full of creative details and special touches. Heather and Brett’s intimate and artistic Race & Religious wedding was just that—and more. Though Heather did most of the planning herself, with the help of Mint Julep Productions, the couple turned their 1830’s Creole cottage venue into a romantic backdrop for their special day.

Using bright colors–including the mismatched bridesmaid’s dresses, cafe lights, and a copious amount of floral arrangements put together by Fete Urbane—the newlyweds brightened up the venue’s historic facade. And what would a celebration be in the vibrant city of New Orleans without beignets, smoked cocktails, and cigars? Don’t tell us. We don’t want to know.

Thankfully Junebug member Sophie Berard was there to capture every detail, so get that smooth jazz music playing and get to scrolling!

The Couple:

Heather and Brett

The Wedding:

Race & Religious, New Orleans, Louisiana

Including Loved Ones Who Have Passed

An important detail for me was having photos of my grandparents worked into my bouquet–I’ve lost all four of my grandparents. My mom did an incredible job of finding beautiful photos of them from her wedding and mounting them in charms. It was really special.

Why A Race & Religious Wedding

We’ve spent a lot of time at art museums and are both creative professionals, so art has played a big part in our relationship. We already had a trip planned to New Orleans for Brett’s birthday before we got engaged, so we took it as an opportunity to also look at venues. Race & Religious felt like the perfect fit. It was romantic and already had a lot of character. There is even a room upstairs where an artist drew small paintings on the wall as a homage to his time there. Because Race & Religious is so unique and beautiful, it took some pressure off of decor.

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The Importance of A Wedding Planner

I took a “less is more” approach. I chose to not spend time or money on anything that didn’t add to the experience. Our wedding was intimate, with only 45 guests in attendance. I planned the wedding myself until a few weeks before when I hired Mint Julep to help bring it all together. Mint Julep already had a great relationship with almost all of my wedding vendors. I work full time, so this made the last few weeks a lot less stressful, as there’s a lot of moving pieces and loose ends to tie up. They were also incredible the day of and always had a glass of whiskey or champagne handy.

Incorporating New Orleans Culture Into Their Menu and Drinks

Since we had our wedding in New Orleans, it was important to us to have good food and music. For dinner, we chose to work with Black Pearl Catering. Their food was thoughtful and creative but heavily rooted in New Orleans cuisine. They took care of appetizers, a sit-down dinner, and beignets for dessert. They even made a beignet tray so guests could take a few with them for the road! A late addition was bringing on Cocktail Creative for a few curated cocktails. We chose a warm eggnog cocktail and their smoked cocktail. They made the smoked cocktails in the cigar room, and this drink also came with a bit of a show as they would infuse the smoke and then release it into the room. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sophie Berard
Event Planning – Mint Julep Productions
Venue – Race & Religious
Floral Design – Fete Urbane
Catering – Black Pearl Catering Co.
Live Music – Nola Duke’s Band
Invitation Design – Minted
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – Glam Nola
Wedding Dress – Claire Pettibone
Groom’s Apparel – Henry A Davidsen
Rentals – Lovegood Rentals 

 

Congratulations again to Heather and Brett on their intimate and artistic Race & Religious wedding in NOLA. We’re so happy that Junebug member Sophie Berard shared it with us. To see more of Sophie’s work, check out her profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

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