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Relaxed Rainy-Day Lakeside Elopement

July 16, 2021 | kailey

Nothing—not even a little weather—could rain on Alex and AJ’s lakeside elopement. After winning an epic wedding giveaway—crafted by Junebug member Shannon Bellisle and a talented team of vendors—this couple was given a stunning elopement ceremony that authentically represented their adventurous hearts. 

This intimate celebration proves simple, small ceremonies don’t have to be boring. Because this couple wanted a simple, laid-back wedding vibe, Forgather Floral Co added neutral floral arrangements to complement the calm Hardy Lake backdrop. 

Photographer Christina Stirpe Photography captured every relaxed and rainy moment that’ll have couples less worried about the weather on their big day. After seeing these romantic, rainy images you might even be hoping for cloudy skies. 

More From Shannon Bellisle On This Lakeside Elopement 

Alex and AJ were winners of an Elopement Giveaway put together by a few local vendors. We wanted to give back after so many couples had their wedding dreams devastated by the pandemic. Our idea was to bring to life a really laid-back, naturally beautiful day. Our outdoor ceremony included a 15-minute hike into the woods on uneven ground to get to the spot we chose that overlooked the stunning Hardy Lake in Muskoka. We knew we wanted an adventurous couple to win and we were so excited by their enthusiastic “up for anything” attitude. For days we were watching the weather network worried we were going to get hit with a storm they had been calling for. The couple decided to move forward anyway and honestly, we all felt like the rain was a magical touch that brought this entire day to life. It illuminated their smiles and showed off their fun and adventurous personalities.

The Couple:

Alex and AJ

The Wedding:

Muskoka, Ontario

Nothing Could Come Between This Love

We’re proud that we moved forward with our wedding during the global pandemic and worked with our talented team of vendors to put together a sweet elopement ceremony that authentically represented us as a couple. 

Little Moments Make For An Unforgettable Wedding

To us, the entire day collectively is so memorable, however the small things that contributed to our special day make it much more special. We spent the night before the wedding at our favorite place—where AJ also proposed! We spent the morning together with our wedding party and were really able to enjoy our day together. Another memorable part of the day was our first dance. We shared our first dance as husband and wife in the pouring rain in the exact spot where we said our vows.  

You Should Be Your Top Wedding Planning Priority 

Our advice is short and sweet. Make your wedding day about you. Who you are as a couple and what is authentic to you. Focusing on the meaning and importance of our marriage, removing the ‘traditional’ aspects, and ensuring we were both incredibly happy with our plans meant so much to us. 

Working With Photographer Christina Stirpe Photography

Working with Christina was the easiest and most fun process! We’ve never had professional photos done until our wedding day, and like many people, we were incredibly nervous. Christina Stirpe Photography is the absolute best at what she does. She’s down to earth and extremely approachable, which makes it extremely easy to work with her. She’s very open and was always willing to work with us to help make our wedding day everything we imagined.  

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Christina Stirpe Photography
Event Planning + Rentals – Shannon Bellisle
Floral Design – Forgather Floral Co
Videography – Patrick G Films
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – JK Glam

 

Congratulations Alex and AJ on their rainy lakeside elopement. Big thanks to photographer Christina Stirpe Photography and Junebug member Shannon Bellisle for sharing this intentionality-infused celebration. If you’re dreaming of an adventurous Ontario wedding, check out more of Shannon’s work in our directory of top wedding planners around the world. 

This unique, intimate elopement proves there is no cookie-cutter celebration. There are alternative options—like hosting an elopement or micro wedding—when it comes to planning your dream day. If you’re searching for ways to add adventure to your wedding day, check out the prettiest national parks fit for any wedding.

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Whimsical And Colorful Micro Wedding

July 15, 2021 | Junebug Weddings

Creating a uniquely you wedding is half the fun of planning a wedding! To kick off their fun planning adventure, Hilary and Mike brought their keen eyes for art to their colorful micro wedding. Using a color palette of electric blue, gold, and maroon, they added bold and unique decor to their wedding. Everything worked perfectly from the metallic streamers, vinyl-wrapped blocks, disco balls, and flower-infused balloon arch. You could say that color was definitely not in short supply. Junebug member Jeff Gilmer Photography describes it as, “80s prom meets Dr. Suess meets Studio 54” and we have to agree. 

To add to the bold colors of the day, Hilary rocked some amazing wedding day fashion. She paired bold red shoes with her crisp white wide-leg trousers and twirl-worthy top. We can’t forget to mention her second outfit—a head-to-toe gold reception outfit

These photos captured by Junebug member Jeff Gilmer Photography might just inspire you to add more color and playfulness to your wedding day! Keep scrolling to get inspired.

The Couple:

Hilary and Mike

The Wedding:

Live Oak Friends Meeting House, Houston, Texas

Having Their First Dance

Our first dance was our little nod to tradition. Considering that we hadn’t even committed to doing a choreographed dance until about a month before the big day, we can’t believe how much fun it was. We took three lessons with Lisa at Love Dance HTX and learned a classic waltz to “Love” by Nancy Adams which was written for Disney’s 1973 film “Robin Hood”. It’s such a simple and nostalgic song, and we’re lucky to relive that moment whenever we listen to it.

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A Ceremony Inspired By Traditions

We knew we wanted our ceremony to be inspired by the Quaker marriage tradition. We deeply connect to its simple, egalitarian nature, as well as the value placed on silent reflection and on participation from family and friends. Also, we wrote our own vows in little notebooks which we now keep behind the frame of our ceremony certificate, signed by everyone who shared that day with us.

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Creating Their Perfect Wedding

The most important part about planning was having fun! Neither of us come from a background of religious customs or family traditions. So, we had the privilege of planning our idea of a great time. We settled on love and gratitude on a backdrop of cocktails, comfort food, and groovy music as our inspiration.

DIY-ing Their Colorful Micro Wedding

The most special element that we DIY’d was our invitations. Using an image that our photographer Jeff Gilmer took at our engagement shoot, we worked with our dear friend and art school professor, Patrick Masterson, to make an edition of 100 four-color screen prints. It was an amazing way to connect the memories from our relationship with the future of our marriage. We also designed all of the ephemera for the save-the-date, ceremony program, cocktail napkins, koozies, and matchboxes. Then, we built and painted the cubes for the photo backdrop, seating info display, and table numbers.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jeff Gilmer Photography
Event Planning – Monica Coimbra, Petite Soiree
Ceremony Venue – Live Oak Meeting House
Reception Venue – Aztec Events
Floral Design – Babe City Blooms
Catering – Little Kitchen HTX
Cake – Wink by Erica
DJ – Andrés Henderson & Asli Omar
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Adorne Artistry
Rings – Jay Landa
Rentals – Swift Events
Balloon Arch, Fringed Ceiling Pendants, and Backdrop – Revelry Goods

 

Congratulations to Hilary and Mike on their whimsical and colorful micro wedding. We truly are grateful to Junebug member Jeff Gilmer Photography for capturing and sharing this day with us. Check out his profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world

Then, get started planning your own unique wedding. Check out our guide to planning a unique wedding of your own to kick off the process.

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Micro Wedding Decor For Every Wedding Style

July 14, 2021 | riley

Image by Loop Studios. See more of this real wedding here

If there’s one thing that we learned from featuring hundreds of micro weddings this past year, it’s that they’re anything but boring. From intimate wedding receptions complete with a camper to small tropical “I do’s” with an abundance of dried palms and florals, your micro wedding decor can be as big or small as you want it. This micro wedding decor round-up is sure to get you inspired to decorate your big day!

Camping Micro Wedding Decor

If you and your partner are big outdoorsy people and plan on tying the knot at a national park or other outdoor space, consider renting out a camper. You can often find options that have built-in bars complete with beer taps or small kitchens where you can set up a little picnic for you and your guests.

Image by Jackie and Michael. See more of this real wedding here

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Boho Micro Wedding Decor

The best part about putting together a boho micro wedding is the fact that every single venue space fits the decor. Whether you go industrial or beachy, boho weddings are all about the decor. Layer vintage rugs and tasseled throw pillows for your ceremony space along with pampas grass and wildflowers for a carefree look.

Image by Lucie B. Photography. See more of this styled shoot here

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 Modern Micro Wedding Decor

When it comes to modern micro weddings, picture monochromatic table settings, centerpieces, and florals. We love that this wedding took a venue that would typically look rustic and transformed it into a chic space with all black and white decor.

Image by Hope Allison Photography. See more of this styled shoot here

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Neutral Micro Wedding Decor

Neutral decor is all the rage and we don’t see it going away anytime soon. We especially love it when couples decorate their bar or restaurant micro weddings with achromatic decor and bold florals–just like this wedding!

Image by We Are The Bowsers. See more of this real wedding here

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Classic Micro Wedding Decor

If you’re planning a spring or summer micro wedding, consider decor like this. The blue and white color palette makes us immediately think of an afternoon spent in Italy. In reality, this wedding took place in a backyard. It’s ideal for anyone looking for destination “I do’s” vibes without traveling.

Image by Lynne Reznick. See more of this real wedding here

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Blush Micro Wedding Decor

Blush is a wedding color that is here to stay–and for a good reason! We love how versatile it can be. Because there’s a wide variety of shades of blush, it can work for every type of wedding style. Whether you’re hosting a romantic garden wedding, a boho bash, or a seaside affair, blush is a whimsical color that works anywhere and everywhere.

Image by Derek Wong Photography. See more of this real wedding here

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Natural Micro Wedding Decor

To lean into the sustainable, natural look, opt for fresh-picked florals, small thrifted vases, and a whole lot of macrame. This look is especially stunning in the heart of the forest or on the beach.

Image by Native Expressions. See more of this real wedding here

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Garden Micro Wedding Decor

Garden weddings are all about small whimsical details that transport you into the pages of a storybook. This includes decor like fairy lights, candles, an absurd amount of flowers, and a light color palette.

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Tropical Micro Wedding Decor

Last, but certainly not least, is a tropical micro wedding. Can you say hello to these dried palms? Dried palms look particularly special paired with neutral florals, rattan place placemats, and linen-covered seats.

Image by That Moment Photo. See more of this real wedding here

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Now that you’ve got some of your decor picked out, be sure to check out other ways that you can make your micro wedding unique!

Image by Julia Loglisci. See more of this styled shoot here

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