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East Texas Backyard Wedding in Fall Colors

November 4, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

We have been living for backyard weddings this year, and here is another example of why. Alyssa and Christian tied the knot in their backyard and turned it into the coziest autumn wedding. And to make it more special, they asked that their wedding guests be “unplugged” so everyone could live in the moment! 

With the help of wedding planner Kate Foley Designs, this couple took their backyard in East Texas and turned it into a picturesque venue with fall colors, cozy table settings, and a red barn. Keep scrolling to see how Marissa Merrill Photography captured this magical day! 

The Couple

Alyssa and Christian

The Wedding

Jacksonville, Texas

Want a backyard wedding, but not sure where to get decorations from? We wrangled up our favorites from Amazon

If you’re looking to have your wedding venue at your house, check out this post on how to plan a backyard wedding!

Thinking about hosting a backyard wedding because of COVID-19? We don’t blame you. Check out how this couple in Iowa created a virtual backyard wedding.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Marissa Merrill Photography
Event Planning – Kate Foley Designs
Floral Design – Kate Mcleod Studio
Cake – Life is Sweet Bakery Shoppe
Invitation Design – Minted
Makeup Artist – Ashley Drew Artistry
Rug Rentals – The Noble Knot
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Rentals – Something Borrowed Rentals

Congratulations again to Alyssa and Christian for tying the knot and for sharing this wonderful moment with us. Big thank you to Marissa Merrill Photography for sharing and capturing this gorgeous wedding! Want some more backyard wedding inspirations? Check out this cozy boho wedding and this folksy-style wedding.

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This Fall Kiawah River Wedding was Planned in Four Weeks

November 3, 2020 | riley

One look at Emilia and Noah’s Kiawah River wedding, and you’d have no idea that they planned it in just four weeks. With the help of planner Hill and Co. Creative, the couple planned a day full of warm fall colors, Charleston countryside views, stunning florals from Roadside Blooms, and a whole lot of love.

We love Emilia’s bold laced LoveShackFancy dress that she ordered online. It just goes to show that wedding dress shopping doesn’t have to be complicated! Oh, and did we mention that the couple threw on cowboy hats and jean jackets for a sunset portrait session? Junebug member Billie Jo and Jeremy Photography captured it perfectly, and we can’t get enough. 

Although we could go on about the simple rustic vibes of the day, we love what their planners over at Hill and Co. Creative had to say:

Hill and Co. Creative On The Day

Emilia and Noah met through their church in early 2019. Although neither one of them was looking for a relationship at the time, they both realized they could not deny their connection and started dating in April. Emilia and Noah both felt a call to be missionaries, and an opportunity arose in early 2020. However, it would require them to be husband and wife to be a part of the program. Noah knew Emilia was ‘the one’ so he proposed to her in August. The young couple came to Hill & Co. Creative in the early fall for their wedding planning needs. In less than two weeks, we made it possible for Noah and Emilia to get married under the oaks at Kiawah River on October 12th, 2019. The couple incorporated a ceremonial foot washing and enjoyed worship opportunities with their guests. The day was exactly what Emilia and Noah had dreamed of and we could not have done it without all of the vendors who came together so quickly.

The Couple:

Emilia and Noah

The Wedding:

Kiawah River, Charleston, South Carolina

Autumn Country Vibes For Their Kiawah River Wedding

In just four weeks, Noah and I–with lots of help from Hill & Co. Creative–styled a wedding that touched on warm autumn colors and understated low-country beauty. We wanted the simplicities of the marshland, muted terracotta, gold and blush hues, heaps of natural wood, and whimsical flowers to be juxtaposed with the extravagance of the union God was forming between us that day. Most of the design inspiration was lead by the Holy Spirit and Pinterest.

Wedding Advice From The Bride

Don’t overthink it! No one remembers the chairs, table settings, or your color scheme at the end of the day—they will remember the feeling. Craft your day around the love you share, and it will be absolutely breathtaking.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Billie Jo and Jeremy Photography
Event Planning – Hill and Co. Creative
Venue – Kiawah River
Floral Design – Roadside Blooms
Catering – Cru Catering
Cake – Wild Flour Pastry
Officiant – Russ Miller
Live Music – The Midnight City Band
Videography – 326 Films
Makeup Artist – Pamela Lesch
Wedding Dress – LoveShackFancy
Rentals – Event Works Rentals, Snyder Rentals, French Eclectic
Lighting – East Bay Event Lighting
Draping – Tanis J Events

 

Congratulations again to Emilia and Noah on their fall Kiawah River wedding! Big thank you to Junebug member Billie Joe and Jeremy Photography for capturing the beautiful details of the day. To see more of their work, check out their profile in our directory of best wedding photographers in the world!

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Flower-Filled La Jolla Wedding at Darlington House

November 2, 2020 | riley

Lauren and Alex’s flower-filled La Jolla wedding at Darlington House is proof that weddings can break every tradition from the location to your color palette. Although the wedding was in February, the couple opted for bright tropical hues, and it turned out better than imagined. With the help of planner Plan Prep Party, the couple turned the historic home into a colorful wonderland thanks to the abundance of flowers arranged by Fox and Flora and their floral linens. 

The two covered their wedding in a custom escalator logo–their last names combined are “escolater”–created by LovelyBones Paperie, and we can’t get over how unique it is. From corn hole to cocktail “graffiti” to a custom cake topper—it was everywhere. Talk about making your wedding your own!

We’re so glad that Junebug member Kami Olavarria was there to capture every personalized detail of their day from the simple yet sentimental bridal fashion to the ceremony featuring the couple’s furry friend.

The Couple:

Lauren and Alex

The Wedding:

Darlington House, La Jolla, California

Bridal Fashion Featuring Lace From Mom’s Mantilla

My veil was custom-made using the lace from my mom’s mantilla that she wore when she got married in the 70s. I updated it to have more length in the same mantilla-veil style. If I didn’t have my mom’s lace, I probably would have considered no veil, but I’m glad I had one, so it felt more “bridal.” I’ve never liked poofy dresses, and I even remember wearing a sleek ivory dress for communion. Once I found Sarah Seven, I knew it was for me. The dress’s construction felt like a work of art, and there was something elegant about how minimalistic it was that I loved.

Why The Darlington House

We were looking at places that had an outdoor area and didn’t feel like hosting in a ballroom. We chose Darlington House because it felt like we had a party in someone’s mansion backyard.

 

Wedding Advice From The Bride: Make a Wedding Email

Having a separate wedding email helped so that multiple people could have access to information. I also had a separate Instagram account I used to follow a million wedding accounts which helped me access the information when useful, but shut it off when feeling overwhelmed. I also dabbled in the subreddits “r/weddingplanning” and “r/weddingswap,” where strangers are very helpful!

Bright Tropical Colors For A Winter Wedding

I had thought I wanted a simple palette with some tropical elements since we were getting married in the “winter” in California. But the more I looked at simple palettes and bouquets, the more I felt they were repetitive and not me. Slowly I ventured into more bright bouquets with a mix of textures. They felt more “like me” even though it wasn’t necessarily “winter colors” for February. I’ve always been a big fan of coral—something about how it feels tropical and classy. My colors everywhere else in life are teal and mint. I wanted something I could bounce those colors off of here and there but not be overwhelmed because they can come off pretty strong. In the end, I ended up with summery colors and it felt right.

A Custom Wedding Logo

Our last names are Escobar and Slater and when combined it is “Escolaters,” so we ran with that. Mycalia at LovelyBones Paperie–who designed our save the dates–created an “escolater” logo for us and I got it printed everywhere. Corn hole covers and bean bags, cocktail “graffiti,” the cake topper, a wax seal for envelopes, a sticker on our favors, printed on our menus–it was a lot but felt like a special touch.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kami Olavarria
Event Planning – Plan Prep Party
Venue – Darlington House
Floral Design – Fox and Flora
Catering – Miho Catering
Cake – Sugar and Scribe
Officiant – Joyous Ceremonies by Father Mark Earl
DJ – Love Rockers
Cocktails & Bar – Snake Oil Cocktails
Videography – Audrey Alba Films
Invitation Design – LovelyBones Paperie
Makeup Artist – Lindsey Jones
Hair Styling – Elwynn and Cass
Wedding Dress – Sarah Seven
Bridal Accessories – Julie Harris Designs
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Jenny Yoo
Groom + Groomsmen’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rings – Jewelry Unlimited NYC
Rentals – To Be Designed
Photobooth – Photo Glam Booth
Favors – The Cravory

 

Congratulations again to Lauren and Alex on their flower-filled La Jolla wedding at Darlington House! Big thank you to Junebug member Kami Olavarria for capturing the beauty of their day and sharing it with us. To see more of Kami’s work, check out her profile in our directory of best wedding photographers in the world.

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