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Elegant and Airy Florida Wedding at Streamsong Resort

November 29, 2020 | riley

If whimsical elegance is your favorite kind of inspo, you are going to love Patricia and Jordan’s airy Florida wedding at Streamsong Resort. The couple tied the knot in front of friends and family in a ceremony complete with a DIY altar and romantic floating candles before moving inside the resort to celebrate their love at an all-white reception. The party featured a stunning cake with real roses from Hands on Sweets and hand-stamped place cards. 

Patricia’s Berta gown and matching cape flowed beautifully in the Florida breeze for their golf course portraits, and Jordan looked sharp in his navy and black tux with matching black floral bow tie. We’re utterly obsessed with the fact that Patricia changed into an off-the-shoulder satin gown for the reception and changed her hairstyle into a long braid.

But we’re most excited about the fact that Madison Katlin Photography was there to capture every detail–from sweet getting ready portraits with family to stunning shots of the couple on the greens. Keep scrolling to see a timeless affair that’s sure to inspire.

The Couple:

Patricia and Jordan

The Wedding:

Streamsong Resort, Bowling Green, Florida

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Why Streamsong Resort

We viewed about five venues, and Streamsong was the last one. From the moment we arrived, we knew that was where we wanted to get married. We were able to make it a memorable weekend for all of our friends and family.

Advice From The Bride

You only get married once, so enjoy it. Focus on good music and food. That’s what everyone, including yourself, will remember. And don’t forget to have fun!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Madison Katlin Photography
Venue – Streamsong Resort
Cake – Hands on Sweets
Videography – Bonnie Newman
Makeup Artist & Hair Styling – Imago Dei by Milan
Wedding Dress – Berta

 

Congratulations again to Patricia and Jordan on their elegant and airy Florida wedding at Streamsong Resort. We couldn’t ask for more beautiful photos, and we’re so glad that Madison Katlin Photography shared them with us. If you love their cake as much as we do, then you’re going to love these 36 ideas for dressing up your wedding cake with fresh florals

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Destination Wedding Budget Breakdown

November 28, 2020 | kailey

Image by Rylee & Co.

There’s no one size fits all wedding budget. Every element—like location, decor, and guest count—will influence budgets, which makes them differ from wedding to wedding. If you’re an unconventional couple looking to ditch tradition and exchange “I do’s” in an adventurous way, a destination wedding is for you. Not sure it’ll fit in your budget? We’re here to remind you there are endless wedding styles fit for every couple and any budget—destination weddings included. 

The price of destination weddings—much like local, close-to-home weddings—aren’t cut and dry. Most of the guidance you’ll see online will say, “it depends…” because it does! But we don’t like that answer. Helpful information is kind of our thing when it comes to planning your dream wedding. So instead of giving you another list of all of the reasons that it depends, we’ve compiled actual helpful information. 

We’ve broken down every factor that’ll influence your wedding cost and destination wedding budget. Seriously, this is going to be a piece of cake.  

What Influences The Cost Of A Destination Wedding? 

Location, time of year, wedding size, decor, fashion—almost everything influences your destination wedding cost. Destination weddings come with expenses that aren’t otherwise involved with the planning of a traditional wedding. Travel expenses—like flights and rental cars—along with lodging are the two biggest costs that couples and guests will have to fit into their budgets. So start with those and your wedding venue. These three pieces will likely make up the bulk of your budget.  

Image Henry Tieu. See more of this real wedding here.

Expenses Factored Into Your Destination Wedding Budget 

Wedding Vendors 

The most common wedding planning tip we hear from couples is to hire a talented team of wedding vendors. We couldn’t agree more. This is especially important when planning a far-away celebration. Without a doubt, your wedding planner will be the most important investment for a destination wedding. They’ll be your eyes and ears when it comes to the details you can’t handle from home. 

Hiring local vendors has many benefits. They’ll ease your wedding planning stress, handle any issues that require immediate attention and can recommend other vendors when building your dream wedding day crew. The average cost of wedding vendors is anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000. The benefits they provide, however, are priceless. 

Travel Expenses 

We touched on this already, but we’re doing it again because it’s that important to remember. Whether you’re traveling domestic or international, expenses—like flights and rental cars—will be a large portion of your budget. The average price of travel expenses will range from $600 to $4,000, depending on your location and the time of year you’re going. 

You and your partner should set aside approximately $1,500 per person for travel expenses if you’re planning an international destination wedding and about $600 per person for a domestic destination wedding. This amount doesn’t include travel expenses for your guests.

Some couples planning a destination wedding choose to assist guests by paying for all or part of their travel expenses. While this is in no way a requirement, it’s a great way to show your appreciation for loved ones—if there’s room in the final budget. You should budget an extra $2,000 to $5,000 in your budget if you plan to pay a portion of your guests’ travel expenses and much more if you plan to pay for all of it.

Image by Henry Tieu Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

Lodging For You And Guests 

Your lodging expenses will depend on location and guest size. Keep in mind, the average price for lodging will be between $100 to $300 per room, per night. As with the travel expenses, you aren’t required to pay for your guests’ accommodations. 

To be helpful, you can set up hotel room blocks for your guests. Although it isn’t required, this is a great way to save money and ensure that you and your guests will have a place to stay close to your ceremony. 

Venue

A stunning national park, an Airbnb property, or a beachfront winter wonderland resort. No matter which venue you’ve selected, there will be costs associated with each. As with any wedding budget, you should allocate about 50% of your total budget to the wedding venue. This is typically the same for destination weddings—unless you’ve decided to elope, which might just require a permit to legally tie the knot. The price of a wedding venue averages from $3,000 to $10,000.  

Recommended reading: The Ultimate Guide to Finding Your Wedding Venue

Image by Tida Svy.

Wedding Decor 

Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate celebration—like an elopement or micro wedding—or a large, over-the-top nuptial, there are many elements that can be added to make your day even more you. Decor is a chance to personalize your big day, no matter the location or budget. 

On average, decor—including florals—costs anywhere from $500-$5000. This price is dependent on your desired decor, the size of your wedding, and your choice of floral arrangements

If you’re looking to save money you should consider renting larger scale elements, DIYing decor, or repurposing ceremony backdrops. For more budget-conscious ways to decorate your wedding, check out these tips for decorating on a budget.  

Recommended reading: How To Decorate Your Elopement 

Images by The Geldenhuyses.

Catering And Dessert 

If you’ve chosen to elope there’ll be very small or even no food expenses. For couples sticking to the traditional wedding route, catering will be a large ticket item. Horderves, catered meals, and alcohol—there’s a lot that goes into the food and drinks portion of your budget. 

Catering prices are based on the catering style chosen, dessert choice, and reception bar style. After getting a finalized wedding guest count, selecting your catering style, and choosing dessert you’ll be able to more accurately estimate your catering price. On average catering can cost between $600-$7000. 

Recommended reading: Wedding Catering Options Explained

There’s no cookie-cutter wedding. Whether you’re eloping at your local courthouse, on top of a mountain, or in your dream destination location, it’s important to plan a day that authentically celebrates your unique love story. 

We believe there’s something magical about tying the knot in a far away place. If you’re feeling inspired to ditch tradition by opting for a destination wedding, we’ve got you covered well beyond your budget. Kickstart your wedding planning process by checking out the ultimate guide to planning a destination wedding. Then, find a Junebug Weddings approved wedding planner anywhere in the world. 

Image by Anais Possamai.

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Bohemian Redwoods Wedding at Laughing Canyon

November 28, 2020 | riley

Picture a day full of redwood trees, the sound of a nearby running creek, and romantic cafe lights lighting up the forest. That’s exactly what Jaclynn and Christian experienced during their wedding at Laughing Canyon. The couple wanted their day to represent their love for adventuring in the great outdoors with boho decor, and thanks to expert planner Lux & Jasper, it was just that.

Their special day included a reception entrance in a vintage car, drinks out of ox horn mugs, a cocktail named after their pup, and some good old fashioned barbecue. These are just some of the epic details that they included in their day. While their “I dos” are totally gush-worthy, we love how their photographer, Lynn Lewis Photography, summed it all up!

Lynn Lewis On The Special Day

Jaclynn and Christian said their vows to each other nestled in the Santa Cruz redwoods. Their wedding was absolutely dreamy–with intricate macrame creations, greenery tablescapes, and rust orange details. The bridesmaids danced in their velvet orange dresses, and the groomsmen toasted with their ox horn mugs. 

All these special details only added to the beauty of their love that shined through in little ways–like how she gifted him moon cufflinks—knowing he would forget his—,the way he was just awestruck when he saw her coming down the aisle, and the infectious joy they shared in every moment of their wedding day.

The Couple:

Jaclynn and Christian

The Wedding:

Laughing Canyon, Davenport, California

The Made With Love Gown, Accessories, And The Bridal Look

I saw my dress on Instagram years before I was even engaged and just fell in love with it. I’m a huge macrame fan and am a sucker for anything boho, making my crocheted lace gown the best choice for me. It was the first dress of about ten I tried on, but I instantly knew it was the one. It was so feminine yet hippie and playful, which is sort of how I see myself. My accessories were simple–all gold jewelry and Jeffrey Campbell snakeskin booties. I wanted to keep my hair down and just have loose beach curls, nothing too tight or manicured.

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Boho Meets Rustic Wedding Vibes At Laughing Canyon

Christian and I are always adventuring in the outdoors, whether it be hiking scenic paths or exploring faraway city streets. We wanted our vibe to reflect our interests and travels–boho and hippie meets rustic and shabby chic. It translated beautifully by becoming a little eclectic with hints of macrame, barn wood, copper and rust tones with whites, neutrals, and deep dark greens.

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Personalizing The Wedding

Both of us were born on a full moon, so we figured it was only fitting to say our vows during a harvest moon, which is believed to be the time to reap what you have sown. Under the towering ancient redwoods, we promised ourselves to one another with all of our cherished friends and family as witnesses, with our Boston terrier, Dallas, acting as our ring bearer. There were so many unique details–from the specialty cocktail named after Dallas, made with local Swanton Berry Farm strawberry lemonade and prosecco, to Christian’s gold ring cast in sand from our favorite local beach. My garter also had blue buttons from my great grandmother that were sown in, and Christian’s eldest brother was our officiant.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lynn Lewis Photography
Event Planning – Lux & Jasper
Venue – Laughing Canyon
Floral Design – Flora & Fauna
Catering – Mission Street BBQ
Cake – Buttercup Cakes
DJ – Cartwright’s DJ Services
Videography – Beyond the Ridge Films
Invitation Design – Minted
Makeup Artist – Blush Studio
Wedding Dress – Made with Love Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Jeffrey Campbell + Tilly Thomas Lux
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – RenzRags
Groom’s Apparel – Calvin Klein
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Main St. Goldworks + Justin Duance Jewelry
Rentals – Chic Event Rentals
Transportation – Sub Shuttle Service
Macrame Bouquet Holders & Leash – Moon Looms

 

Congratulations again to Jaclynn and Christian on their boho Redwood wedding at Laughing Canyon. Big thank you to Lynn Lewis Photo for sharing the stunning day with us. If you love Jaclynn’s celestial-inspired hairstyle, check out these boho bridal hairstyles that are free-spirited and chic.

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