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This Cloughjordan House Wedding Will Make You Fall in Love With Colorful Florals

December 28, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

Joanna and Ryan knew from their first look at the Cloughjordan House that their wedding dreams were about to come true. And with fun accommodations like converted cow sheds and stylish teepees, you wouldn’t say no to a venue like this either. Imagine stepping into a world of color at the most charming home in Ireland—don’t worry if you still can’t picture it, the photos you’re about to see will help. 

Top to bottom, this venue was stunning with extras ranging from freshly picked flowers to garden-grown vegetables used in dinner. With the help of the venue’s staff and floral designer House of Flowers, this couple turned their wedding venue into a floral wonderland. If you’re ready to be whisked away to a whimsical location, then keep scrolling and let photos captured by Junebug member Louise Scott take you to your next destination—Ireland.

The Couple:

Joanna and Ryan

The Wedding:

Cloughjordan House, County Tipperary, Ireland

Why A Cloughjordan House Wedding?

We fell in love with the venue instantly after watching a wedding video on YouTube. It had rustic charm coupled with a relaxed party and festival vibe. We knew we wanted class and quality without being pretentious and Cloughjordan House just ticked all of the boxes. All of the food served is organic, the vegetables guests eat are homegrown in their garden, and flowers for the tables are freshly picked the morning of the wedding. When we were in Ireland to view the venue in person, we were overwhelmed by the period buildings’ history and aesthetics, coupled with the quirky onsite accommodation options in converted cow sheds and stylish teepees.

A True Irish Celebration

We felt it was really important to us that our guests enjoyed the day. As we live in China, we had many guests traveling to Ireland for our big day. We wanted them to experience the warmth of Irish hospitality, how rich the culture is, and to really show them what a “knees up” Irish celebration looks and feels like!

A Ribbon Bound In Love

The most memorable part of our day was the hand fastening element to our spiritualist ceremony. We had ribbons handmade from the fabric of our late loved ones’ clothes. We held hands and family members placed each ribbon across them, our celebrant then bound our hands by tying the ribbons together. This was an incredibly meaningful experience for us, one that really sealed our love for each other.

Utilizing Global Fashion Inspiration

My bridesmaids wore ochre dresses in different styles that they chose themselves, paired with chunky heeled gold sandals. I wanted them to feel comfortable and confident in what they were wearing as they are all different shapes and sizes. They wore bright red lipstick to contrast the ochre and compliment the colour pop bouquets. The groom and groomsmen wore navy blue suits with floral skinny ties and brown shoes. I designed my wedding dress myself and had it handmade in Shanghai—the inspiration for the embroidered flowers came from Beba’s of Madrid. I chose to keep the shape and style of the dress minimalist so the focus would be on the colour and detail of the floral elements. My veil was covered in white polka dots and sat amidst a beautiful bright floral crown.

A DIY Wedding Extravaganza

It was a DIY extravaganza! I personally designed the save the dates and wedding invitations. All of the signage was handmade using sheets of Perspex from the local builder’s supplies store. My daughter and I hand-painted the typography and brightly coloured backgrounds to match our colour scheme. We also had my father, who is a carpenter, build the stands for the signs out of solid wood. My mother and aunties created guest name cards for the table using fresh lavender from my mother’s garden, twine, and luggage tags.

Simple Wedding Advice From the Couple

Just be you! Stick to the things you love and don’t get caught up with the latest trends. Cut out the gimmicks—your family and friends are there to celebrate you and your love. They don’t need costly entertainment, just good food, good music and plenty of quality alcohol!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Louise Scott
Venue – Cloughjordan House
Floral Design – House of Flowers
Cake – Kelly Lou Cakes
Officiant – Kathleen Brouder
Live Music – Wishlist
Videography – Big Day Films
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – House of Beauty
Groomsmen’s Apparel – H&M

 

Congratulations again to Joanna and Ryan on their colorful Cloughjordan House wedding. Major shout out to Junebug member Louise Scott Photo for capturing and sharing this ceremony with us. To see more of Louise’s work, check out her profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

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Sentimental and Intimate Multi-Day Estate Wedding

December 27, 2020 | riley

Merging two cultures into one wedding may seem impossible. The results are worth it when it creates a gorgeous multi-day affair full of colorful outfits, cultural traditions, and an extensive menu. Taylor and Jay’s California Bougainvillea Estate wedding featured a traditional Nigerian ceremony and a classic American wedding the following day. It was stunning—to say the least.

The couple’s special day included a hand-built altar, hand-sewn table linens, and a wedding dress that Taylor designed with Anomalie–talk about taking a DIY wedding to the next level. Along with the handmade touches, we can’t forget the intricately beaded Ines di Santo necklace that Taylor paired with her crepe gown or the fact that the couple changed into matching luxe gold outfits for the reception. That’s right, there were a total of three outfit changes!

From the grandmothers acting as flower girls to the romantic poolside party, Jessie Jean Photography beautifully captured every detail of this multicultural wedding.

The Couple:

Taylor and Jay

The Wedding:

The Bougainvillea Estate, Indio, California

The Merging Of Two Cultures

We had a multicultural wedding, and although we had a traditional Nigerian ceremony the day before our official wedding day, we wanted to integrate elements of Nigerian culture and traditions into our American wedding. Nigerian weddings are glamorous, with bold and rich details. We wanted to incorporate that into our wedding aesthetic. We knew that two cultures were coming together and that my family had never been to a Nigerian wedding, and many of Jay’s family had never experienced a traditional American wedding. In blending the two cultures, we crafted a unique and special day.

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Why An Estate Wedding

We looked at a lot of venues–probably about 15 to 20 in total. I grew up in Southern California and we went to Palm Springs every year for Mother’s Day weekend, so the desert has a nostalgic and sentimental place in my heart. We also took our first trip as a couple to Palm Springs and we were regular Coachella attendees, so the desert is a very magical place for us, too. The flow of the wedding ended up being a pretty big determining factor for our venue selection. We liked that we could get married on the lawn with the estate and pond in the background, followed by cocktail hour on the terrace on the opposite side of the water, and then dining in the courtyard around the pool. It felt like guests got to experience all the views the estate offered.

Wedding Advice From The Couple

It is important to prioritize pleasing yourselves as a couple in your decision-making process. Decide what aspects matter most and budget accordingly. It can feel like there is an enormous amount of pressure to meet others’ expectations. Keep in mind that your guests want to have a good time and, more importantly, want you to have a good time.  They are not there to judge and critique you. Remembering this helped put us at ease. It can feel like you are on stage. We often related the wedding day experience to a performance or play. Things may not go perfectly, but the reality is that the “audience” (aka your guests) will never know.

The DIY Touches

I found incredible fabric in downtown Los Angeles, and when I saw it, I knew I wanted it for our table runners. My mother then made all of our table runners and table linens. We also designed all of our own day-of signage. Our altar was more or less a DIY project, as well. I saw a similar arch that wasn’t available for our wedding date, so my mom’s friend made our wedding altar as our wedding gift. He now rents it out for any couples getting married in Southern California!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jessie Jean Photography
Wedding Coordinator – Leilani Weddings
Venue – The Bougainvillea Estate
Floral Design – The Floral Whisperer
Catering – LA Roots Catering
Officiant – Marlon Martinez
Videography – Isabel Gonzalez
Wedding Dress – Anomalie
Bridal Accessories – Ines di Santo
Groom & Groomsmen’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rings – Studio 1040
Rentals – EPR Events & Signature Party Rentals

 

Congratulations again to Taylor and Jay on their sentimental and intimate multi-day Bougainvillea Estate wedding! Thank you to Jessie Jean Photography for capturing the day and coordinator Leilani Weddings for sharing it with us. If you’re interested in adding DIY touches to your special day, check out our guide to planning the perfect DIY wedding.

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Natural and Earth Tone Wedding in Texas

December 25, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

When wedding planner and Junebug member Epoch Co+ asked Ryann and Michael what aesthetic they wanted for their wedding, Ryann immediately thought of the kids she works with. She wanted a calm, soothing environment similar to her classroom, so she chose a natural and earth tone wedding—talk about a truly adorable and unforgettable aesthetic.

From the ceremony in a field of green and a reception at a repurposed factory with floral chandeliers, every inch of this wedding was calm, soothing, and beautiful. To top it off, their reception was drenched in light from a golden sunset. Get ready to “see skies of blue and clouds of white” and let photos by Century Tree Co whisk you away.

The Couple:

Ryann and Michael

The Wedding:

The Gin at Hidalgo Falls, Navasota, Texas

Natural And Earth Toned Colors

When Heather asked us about the aesthetic we were hoping to achieve, I thought of my classroom at school. Since I’m a speech therapist and work with children with special needs, my classroom is decorated with colors found in nature (blues, greens, browns) to help calm my kids. We wanted our wedding to be calming, soothing, relaxing with a natural color palette, and Heather really helped us achieve a simple and elegant wedding.

The Happiest Newlyweds

My favorite part of the day was when Michael and I walked down the aisle together after we’d gotten married. There was such relief and excitement knowing we were finally married and got to go enjoy our guests and have a big party to celebrate!

Special Texas-Made Memories

One of the most memorable parts of our wedding were the cotton fields that looked like they had been dusted with snow—it was magical! I loved dancing at the reception in cowboy boots to Garth Brooks’s “Friends in Low Places” while the whole crowd sang. My brother-in-law ordained the ceremony which was really special and read Michael’s mom’s favorite poem.

Wedding Planning Advice For Nearlyweds

Hire a wedding planner. Wedding planners are worth the money and keep you from stressing. Seriously, you can always pay off a credit card later and you will have the memories of your wedding for the rest of your life. Let you and your family enjoy these special moments. Put your wedding in the hands of professionals and let go! With a little bit of guidance, they can do their job and blow you away. It’s only once in your life that you get that moment. Go big and hire a wedding planner!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Century Tree Co.
Event Planning – Epoch Co+
Venue – The Gin at Hidalgo Falls
Floral Design – Urban Rubbish Weddings
Catering – Hilton College Station
Cake – Morgan Pearl Cakes
Live Music – Robert Ellis Band
Videography – Drake Studios
Invitation Design – Wide Eyes Paper Co.
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – Sunny Hair and Makeup
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Bridal Shoes Vince Camuto
Groom’s Apparel – JoS. A. Bank
Sparklers + Smoke BombsBroadway Bridal Sparklers
Specialty RentalsVestige Event Rentals
Rentals – Party Time Rentals
Acrylic Signs – Post Studio Houston

Congratulations again to Ryann and Michael on their beautiful earth tone wedding. Big shout out to Junebug member Epoch Co+ for sharing this day with us and for Century Tree Co. for capturing this beautiful ceremony. If you loved this wedding as much as we did, check out more of Epoch Co+’s work in their profile in our directory of wedding planners around the world!

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