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Elegant Ranch Wedding with Touches of Rustic Chic

December 3, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

When you can’t decide on a venue, sometimes it’s best to go with a place that you’re sure to be comfortable in—like your own backyard. Thankfully for Aubrey and Dimitri, their backyard is their family’s private estate in the mountains of Escondido, California. The gorgeous natural colors of the ranch mixed with some beautiful pops of pink made this couple’s I do’s picturesque, to say the least. 

Almost every inch of this wedding was a “do it yourself” project—making it the ultimate DIY wedding. From a handcrafted arch to the bar inside the barn, this couple created an elegant, rustic, chic wedding with their two hands—and some help from their families too. 

Keep scrolling to see some seriously gorgeous photos captured by Tayler Ashley Photography that include a donut bar, a beautiful red barn reception, and a star-embellished reception gown. 

The Couple:
Aubrey and Dimitri

The Wedding:
Escondido, CA

A Backyard DIY Wedding

The entire wedding was pretty much  DIY since a wedding had never been hosted there before. My dad built the circular arch used for our ceremony. We painted things, we grew flowers, and we added power for lighting in some areas. We also built the deck over the pool to have the ceremony on top of it and then we built the bar inside the barn. We pretty much did everything ourselves.

Two Dresses Are Better Than One

My wedding dress had a little bit of every style that I loved. Wedding dress shopping was definitely a highlight, but it was very difficult because I really liked every dress I tried on. I wanted something A-line, but also fitted—something with 3D flowers and sparkle. The dress I chose had it all. My Wedding gown is Muse by Berta in the style “Caroline.” I got it at The Bustle store in Del Mar, California. This store is the only location in San Diego that carries designer Berta dresses. My Reception gown or “Cake Cutting Dress”  was a Willoby by Watters Orion gown that I got from Bhldn. I fell in love with it because of the stars. Knowing this would be one of the only opportunities to wear such beautiful gowns, I decided I might as well take advantage and wear two!

Backyards Are A Perfect Venue

My family’s ranch was always in the back of my mind as a venue option. After touring a few different venues, none of them felt special. I wanted our wedding to be one-of-a-kind and knew that hosting it at my family’s ranch would be incredibly unique, and meaningful to me. It’s where I grew up and I wanted to create more memories in that place.

What Planning An Elegant Ranch Wedding In A Backyard Really Means

As far as planning a wedding “in your own backyard” versus a normal venue—it’s a whole new world! There are many details that you have to think about when having a wedding at your own home. Like, “how many people can you fit in this area? Is there power, lighting, restroom availability, wheelchair access, shelter for bad weather, parking?” The list of questions you have to think about goes on and on. However, there are a lot of positives too. We were able to work on it whenever we wanted, try our ideas out, have rentals delivered a day or two earlier, basically there are none of the limitations. My favorite bonus is that you get to put so much of your time, money, and effort into your own place.

Don’t Stress The Small Stuff

It’s not all going to be perfect. At the end of the day,  it feels like it was perfect though. Go over your timeline a bajillion times and then do a walk through at the actual times to see what your lighting, etc will be like in those moments. I didn’t think I needed to say this, but remind your vendors that you’d prefer they dress to blend in with the background or with your guests. Otherwise, you might end up with vendors drawing attention in a way that you didn’t expect.

Wedding Advice For Nearlyweds

Research vendors carefully! Don’t feel pressured to choose someone you’re not excited to work with just because they are all telling you that you’re running out of time. If they aren’t exactly what you are looking for, don’t commit.

The Wedding Team:
Photography – Tayler Ashley Photography
Floral Design – Ruby Bloom Floral Design
Catering – URBN Catering
Cake – VG Donut and Bakery
DJ – Leeds Entertainment
Videography – Shutter and Sound Films
Invitation Design – BlushandBloomArt
Makeup Artist – Lindsay Ann Makeup
Hair Styling – Hair by Kayti
Wedding Dress – Berta
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Mumu
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Warehouse
Rentals – Platinum Event Rentals
Transportation – Royalty Limousine

 

Congratulations to Aubrey and Dimitri on their beautiful ranch wedding! Big thank you to Tayler Ashley Photography for capturing this ceremony and for sharing it with us. Need more backyard wedding inspiration? Check out this rustic fall backyard wedding and this cozy backyard boho wedding.

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Cozy Chic Romanian Wedding at Casa Boema

December 2, 2020 | riley

One look at Ramona and Tomas and you can tell that the fashion-forward couple would plan one epic wedding. They did not disappoint. The couple tied the knot in a gorgeous church with high ceilings, white pillars, and a chic backdrop covered in florals and pampas grass before moving the party to Casa Boema. There the two celebrated their love with their closest friends and families under cafe lights and vintage-inspired lanterns with dancing, live music, and one serious dessert table. Tomas even got up and played guitar for their guests.

While we could obsess over their wedding for hours, we have to highlight the adventure shoot they did with Radu Benjamin. While dressed to the nines, the pair trekked the Romanian mountains to capture some of the most epic photos we have ever seen. From portraits in front of waterfalls to the couple wrapped up in blankets on green cliffs overlooking the ocean, one look at these photos and you’ll be packing your own bags. Just don’t forget your hiking boots!

The Couple:

Ramona and Tomas

The Wedding:

Casa Boema, Faroe Islands

Shop similar headpieces: Rose Gold Leaf Wedding Tiara ($74.25); Lisali Pale Rose Gold Floral Tiara ($39); Rhinestone Botanical Bridal Tiara ($74.25); Genevieve Rose Gold Tiara ($110.40)

Wedding Planning Advice From The Bride

Give yourselves plenty of time for the planning so that you can enjoy the process and not get stressed out. Also, prioritize your planning and avoid having to work on multiple projects at once or at the last minute. Doing these things on a timeline will help you create a peaceful environment.

Cozy And Intimate Vibes at Casa Boema

The style we were going for was vintage bohemian, which was reflected in both the church and reception hall venues, as well as in the decorations and our choices in clothing. However, we wanted the overall atmosphere to be cozy and intimate

Shop similar boots: UGG Adirondack III Waterproof Boots ($249.95); Chaco Cataluna Waterproof Hiker Boot ($149.95); Shoe The Bear Dev Chelsea Boot ($160); AllSaints Harris Mid Zip Boot ($243)

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Radu Benjamin
Ceremony Venue – Casa Boema

 

Congratulations again to Ramona and Tomas on their cozy chic wedding at Casa Boema. Big thank you to Radu Benjamin for sharing their special day with us. If you’re planning your own adventure wedding, check out these ideas to complete an adventure-themed wedding

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What to Do Before Your First Bridal Appointment

December 1, 2020 | riley

Image by Mémorelle Weddings. See more of this real wedding here.

Getting engaged is one of the most exciting times of your life. But between taking engagement photos, making seating charts, and booking your vendors, wedding planning can be draining. But don’t forget about the parts that make it fun—like picking out your dream wedding dress.

While the process of playing dress up in gorgeous gowns is a lot of fun, it can also be very tiring. That’s why going into your first bridal appointment prepared is a must. It helps make shopping feel less overwhelming, so you can say yes to the dress without the stress. So, before you even step foot into a wedding dress boutique or make an appointment, there are a few things you should know!

Consider Your Timeline

Most boutiques do not have dresses you can take home with you the day of your appointment. They work specifically with their designers to get you a completely new gown made to order. This process typically takes anywhere from six to eight months–and that doesn’t even include the fittings that you will have to do once the dress comes in. 

Wedding dress sizes are very different from street sizes, so the chances of needing alterations are high. To give your seamstress enough time, you’ll want to give them at least a month or two. Altogether, you’re looking at about nine to 12 months.

That timeline should be one of the first things you consider. If you are getting married in less than a year, don’t stress. Some designers have rush options, or you can buy options off the rack. To ensure that you can get a dress in time, call the boutiques ahead of time and see if they can work with your wedding timeline before even making an appointment.

Image by Jessica Billings. See more of this elopement here

Make A Holistic Budget

Wedding dresses vary drastically in price. You can spend as little as a couple hundred or spend thousands. Before making an appointment, set a firm budget for yourself. If someone else is paying for the dress for you, be sure to have this conversation with them beforehand, so you’re on the same page. There’s nothing more disappointing than falling in love with a dress that is far out of your price range–and trust us, it happens more than you’d think. Having a set number ensures that your consultant won’t pull anything over budget.

Many boutiques have a large selection of gowns in a range of budgets. If there’s a boutique that you’ve got your eye on and you’re unsure of what their prices are like, don’t be afraid to call and ask. It’s easier to know beforehand than it is to get there only to learn that they’re too expensive. 

When creating your budget, you also want to include alterations, accessories–such as veils, hair accessories–and jewelry, and shoes. Keep in mind that alterations can range anywhere from $100-$1,000, depending on the amount of work you need done. Having your budget cover your entire bridal look will ensure that you won’t be surprised by any additional costs down the line.

Research Boutiques And Designers

There are countless boutiques and designers all over the world. Researching helps you narrow down what designers you like, which boutiques carry those designers, and which boutiques fit your budget. More often than not, a boutique’s website will not showcase every single dress they have in store, but they will list out their designers. To get an idea of what a specific designer’s dresses look like, you’ll have to go onto the designer’s site.

Image by Kami Olavarria. See more of this real wedding here

Put Together Mood Board

Putting together a mood board is one of the most exciting parts of wedding dress shopping. Make a Pinterest board with all of the gowns you’re drawn to. The more you add to the board, the more likely you will start to see a pattern in silhouettes and fabrics you like. 

Decide Who To Bring Along

We can’t stress this enough–who you bring to your bridal appointment can make or break your experience. While it may be tempting to bring an entire entourage, too many opinions can make the process extremely difficult. Especially if the opinions differ from your own. Bring the people whose opinions you value most. This could be your parents, grandparents, best friend, or bridal party. The ideal number of people is two to four at most–think quality, not quantity.

Consider Undergarments 

What you wear under the wedding gowns is entirely up to you and what you’re comfortable with. More often than not, you won’t be wearing a bra under your wedding dress, as cups will be built in. Your bridal consultant is there to make you feel as comfortable as possible, so don’t be afraid to go braless when trying dresses on. However, they know that not everyone is comfortable with that, and that’s totally fine.

If you prefer to wear undergarments, opt for a strapless bra and nude underwear that won’t show through sheer fabrics. If you plan on wearing shapewear on your wedding day, bring it along to your appointment so you can see how it fits under gowns. 

Junebug Tip: Our favorite option is the beautifully designed nipple covers from Lollipetals. Made out of the highest-quality, super thin silicone, Lollipetals sit discreetly and seamlessly underneath any garment. And when the dress comes off, you have full nipple coverage with a lovely design that makes you feel pretty and confident.

Image by Adriana Mendez. See more of this real wedding here

Avoid Heavy Makeup And Fake Tans

We know that you want to look and feel glamorous when trying wedding dresses on, but heavy makeup and fake tans are easily transferable. While samples can get a little beat up over time, you want to keep them in the best shape possible. A little makeup goes a long way. If you feel more confident tan, do your tanning a few days before your appointment so it has time to settle. 

If you have an idea of what you want your wedding day hair to look like, do your hair in a way that resembles that style. It doesn’t have to be perfect. For example, if you know you want an updo, throw your hair in a ponytail or low bun. This gives you a more realistic view of how you’ll look on wedding day and lets you accessorize during your appointment.

Eat Well Before Your Bridal Appointment

There’s nothing worse than shopping on an empty stomach. Dress shopping can easily take a full day, so it’s important to fuel up before you go. If you’re feeling hangry, you’re not going to be able to fully enjoy the experience. If you know that you have a full day ahead of you, schedule a lunch break and bring snacks along. 

Image by Nicole Nero. See more of this real wedding here

Keep An Open Mind For Your Bridal Appointment

Lastly, go into your appointments with an open mind. While your mood board is there to help you try on dresses you’re drawn to, it’s worth trying dresses that you may not typically go for. Sometimes you end up with something you least expected. The only way you’re going to know whether or not you like a certain shape or style is to try it on.

We know that dress shopping can be difficult when you’re struggling with confidence. That’s why we believe self-love is so important during your bridal appointment. To boost your mood and prep for your appointments, check out the guide to body positivity during wedding dress shopping! 

bridal appointment graphic with couple in nature

Image by Carrie Rogers Photography. See more of this styled shoot here

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