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Simple and Elegant Intimate Lakeside Micro Wedding

June 29, 2021 | Junebug Weddings

Weddings do look and feel a little different thanks to the pandemic. However, with pandemic restrictions slowly lifting around the world, Emily and Robert were able to book their dream venue. Plus, they were able to include their friends and family via Zoom! Fast forward a year later, they were able to celebrate their marriage with their friends and family for an in-person reception at Emily’s childhood home! 

From a sunrise first look at Half Dome to saying “I do” at Yosemite Falls, we are gushing over Emily and Robert’s lakeside micro wedding. Not to mention Emily looks incredible in her off-the-shoulder Elora Dress from Madi Lane. Whether they were running around Yosemite National Park, or laughing with their loved ones, Junebug member Authentic Collective captured it all.

The Couple:

Emily and Robert

The Wedding:

Swinging Bridge, Yosemite National Park, California

A Sunrise First Look

The most memorable part of our day was by far the sunrise first look at Glacier Point. Rob was standing on an overlook staring out to the horizon, the sun was rising but still low enough to be hidden behind the infamous Half Dome. Then, just as I started walking towards Rob, the sun illuminated the entire sky as it began beaming out from behind Half Dome. Tears immediately started flowing from excitement and joy as I walked up behind him and put my hand on his shoulder. It seemed as though in this exact moment “the stars aligned” perfectly for us, reassuring us this is where we were meant to be.

Hosting A Pandemic Wedding

We’re most proud of the fact that we didn’t allow the pandemic to curb our determination to get married in our dream location. We are so grateful for modern-day technology that allowed us to have all of our friends and family there virtually! The pandemic absolutely changed our original wedding plans, so we were on the fence quite a few times deciding if we should postpone a full year later.

Wedding Advice for Nearlyweds

The first thing that comes to both our minds is to follow your heart when planning. Always remember your wedding day is about you and your partner and you should do exactly what you want! It’s impossible to please everyone on your wedding day, so have fun, relax and bask in the beauty that you just married the love of your life!

A Lakeside Micro Wedding at Yosemite National Park

We chose to have our ceremony at Swinging Bridge Picnic Area. The wedding coordinator at Yosemite National Park gave us a list of locations to choose from for our ceremony. As soon as we visited this picnic area, I immediately envisioned myself walking over the bridge with my father as Rob waited on the Merced river bank! Not only was this such a stunning place for an intimate lakeside micro wedding ceremony, but in the background is a perfect shot of Yosemite Falls. This is the very first location Rob and I visited in the park. Having our wedding there made it feel like our love for this park came full circle.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Authentic Collective
Venue – Swinging Bridge, Yosemite National Park
Reception Venue, Cake, and Catering – Chateau Du Sureau
Floral Design – Sweet Dreams Weddings
Officiant – Kathleen Malloy
Wedding Dress – Madi Lane Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Calvin Klein
Groom’s Accessories – TreeHut

 

Congratulations Emily and Robert on their gorgeous lakeside micro wedding. Big shout out to Junebug member Authentic Collective for capturing and sharing both these celebratory days with us. Check out her profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

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Ethereal Wedding Inspiration Shoot at a Ceramics Factory

June 28, 2021 | riley

Although we’re halfway through 2021 already, it doesn’t seem like small weddings are going anywhere anytime soon. Especially since there’s no need to sacrifice style or details, no matter how intimate the nuptials. This Open Dream ethereal wedding inspiration shoot put together by More Than Weddings utilized the former ceramic factory’s infinite aisles of shelves as decor to create an airy aesthetic that’s oh-so-dreamy.

We can’t get enough of the romantic fairy lights draped over the shelves to create a ceremony backdrop while the white linens look truly heavenly. Thankfully Silvia Falcomer was there to capture the elegant details.

Rather than try to explain every carefully curated detail ourselves, we’re going to let Christina Venturini of More Than Weddings explain her vision!

More Than Weddings On The Ethereal Wedding Inspiration Shoot

For a venue, we chose Open Dream, a former ceramic factory that was very popular in the 1980s. It has an industrial mood with a warm feel. The area where we shot–called “the museum”–is a surreal place. It has very high ceilings and concrete columned shelves with the molds used to create the ceramics. The light filtered by the skylights warmed the room.

Our intent, given the setting of the shoot, was to emphasize craftsmanship. For this reason, many details highlight this aspect. From the stationary–expertly crafted by a calligrapher–to the table plan cards placed inside the ceramics. Even the menu and the favor tags were in line with the event aesthetic.

Our couple–Andrea and Stefano–is a real couple in life. Working with a real couple made everything more realistic. We wanted to recreate an elopement and we succeeded, thanks to the presence of two friends of the couple and the celebrant.

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Read More: The Ultimate Elopement Planning Checklist

A Personalized Wedding Cake

The wedding cake was made by bringing back the text of the couple’s vows from their real wedding. The cake topper was handmade by a decorator, using a golden iron wire. And the couple’s initials completed it all.

Shop similar cake toppers: Monogram Cake Topper ($12.69); Gold Initials Cake Topper ($19.95); Wire Monogram Initials Cake Topper ($18)

The Talented Team:

Photography – Silvia Falcomer
Event Planning – More Than Weddings
Venue – Open Dream
Floral Design – Anneris Flower Farm
Cake – I Love Sugar
Cake topper – Le bianche margherite
Videography – Halo Wedding
Invitation Design – Filovagando
Makeup Artist – Giorgia Bedin
Hair Styling – Portico 57
Groom’s Apparel – Zo et Lo
Rentals – Reggia Noleggi + La Esse Ceramica
Lights – Sirio Tecnologie
Shoes – Anniel
Rings – My Golden Age
Tablecloth – Set Up My Table
Performer – Rouge Maudit
Lounge corner – Lost and Found experience

 

Thank you to More Than Weddings for sharing this ethereal wedding inspiration shoot with us, and thank you to Silvia Falcomer for capturing it. To make the most out of your own elopement, check out the ultimate elopement planning checklist!

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How To Decorate Your Elopement

June 27, 2021 | kailey

Images by Matthew David Studio. Wedding planner The Walk Down the Aisle.

Whether you’re eloping at your local courthouse, on-top of a mountain, or in your dream destination location there are many elements that can be added to make your day even more you. Small celebrations—like elopements and micro weddings—don’t have to be boring or drab. 

Choosing an elopement wedding celebration doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice beautiful decor elements. We’ve recruited Junebug wedding industry members to bring you a list of top-notch ways to decorate your elopement that will make for a memorable and personalized celebration. 

Why Decorate Your Elopement? 

You’ve decided on eloping, but not sure if you want to take on the task of decorating? Let us change your mind. Nikk Nguyen—Junebug photography member—says “a major benefit to decorating your own elopement is the amount of character and personality it brings to your ceremony. With decorating comes the option to add your own flair and match your setting to your taste. Being able to customize your set-up is definitely a big win and makes your ceremony that much more special!” 

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

Decorate Your Elopement With A Vow Rug 

This decor detail may seem like a simple wedding addition. But after exchanging “I do’s” on it, a  decorative rug becomes a special keepsake—lasting long beyond your wedding day. 

Junebug member and experienced wedding planner The Walk Down the Aisle, is all about intentionality. They suggest that couples choosing to elope “buy a vow rug! Say your vows on this rug, take it home, and make it a part of your new life together. Let this rug be a tangible reminder of where your marriage started and how your lives are growing together.” 

Light Up Your Elopement With Twinkle Lights 

There aren’t often guests at an elopement, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go all out when it comes to decor. Draping twinkle lights is a fun and romantic way to brighten up your elopement—especially for couples exchanging “I do’s” as the sun sets or beneath the stars.  

Destination photographer Magdalene Kourti, has gathered elopement decor ideas executed by the adventurous couples she’s had the opportunity to work with. Her tip? “Don’t hesitate when it comes to using lights as wedding décor. Hanging twinkle string lights around the venue will create a romantic ambiance and make for beautiful photographs. Some venues—like the ones here in Greece—may even allow fireworks. What a unique and entertaining way to mark the beginning of a new chapter!”

Image by Tara Lilly Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

Frame The Backdrop With A Ceremony Arch 

You’ve spent time searching for the perfect elopement location. Whether you’ve selected this location because of the jaw-dropping views or a nostalgic connection, odds are it’s a space you’re proud to have in your wedding day photos. 

Outdoor wedding specialists With Love – Brisbane Wedding Decorators, recommend framing your ceremony location with a beautiful archway. “Since elopements have the added versatility of an amazing range of ceremony locations you’re bound to have a stunning backdrop. So why wouldn’t you frame the picture perfect location—you’ve spent time carefully choosing—with a beautiful wedding arbour? Whether your style is boho, vintage, retro or classic elegance, having ceremony decor will let your elopement style shine.” 

Florals and Greenery 

Floral arrangements—big or small—are an easy and fun way to personalize any wedding decor. Junebug member Zac Wolf Photography says “with all the money you’re saving by having fewer guests, go crazy on florals. Consider having a floral backdrop for your ceremony. It’ll make those intimate ceremonies all that more beautiful!” 

Corey Lynn Tucker Photography reminds us that “just because you’re eloping doesn’t mean you need to skimp on beautiful surroundings.” Because elopements are typically small, intimate gatherings, repurposing decor is a great option to save on money and limit heavy lifting—especially if your elopement location requires hiking. If you’re making florals your primary decor element, Corey also suggests that you repurpose florals for your picnic table and pop a bottle of bubbly after your elopement. What a great way to kick off your marriage. 

Images by Matthew David Studio. Wedding planner The Walk Down the Aisle.

Tablescape Elopement Decor

You’re eloping in style so be sure to eat in style, too. A sweetheart table isn’t only for large receptions

Palm Springs based wedding planners The Walk Down the Aisle, let us in on how they infuse personality and functionality into their couples’ elopements. “Working with a local planner, who also designs and sources products provides a wealth of styling opportunities—especially for traveling couples. We provide a champagne and sweets station, bring in decorative pillows, and let the couple just sit and bask in a moment alone.” 

Cake, Cake, And More Cake 

There may be just two of you, but that doesn’t mean you have to skip on dessert. Your wedding cake is a decor element that doubles as a yummy treat—no matter the size of your guest list

Junebug Tip:

Wanting a wedding cake perfect for your elopement but not sure where to start? Check out everything you need to know about your wedding cake.

Fun Fashion Details That Dress A Space And You

An elopement is all about celebrating you. It’s your day—you’re not bound to strict, traditional fashion guidelines. Want to wear a non-white wedding dress? Do it. Want to show your personality by sporting an unconventional colored suit? We’re here for it. Celebrate your love in wedding fashion that feels authentic to you. 

Recommended Reading: The Dreamy Unconventional Colorful Suit Roundup

An intimate elopement ceremony or authentic, personality-rich decor—big thanks to our talented Junebug members for proving that you can have both. 

If you’re feeling inspired to trade tradition for adventure, an elopement is for you. Whether you’re dreaming of beautiful national park views or a cozy, intimate Airbnb, check out these cool U.S. destinations fit for an elopement that’s as special as you. 

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