Loading...

This Bride Said “More Color, Please” for Her DIY Downtown Denver Wedding

Ashley and Ramiro’s love story started with a simple night out after work—and eventually led to a whirlwind proposal on the Amalfi coast. “We had vouchers from the pandemic that were about to expire,” Ashley shared. “I had to convince Ram to go on this trip. We got sick as soon as we landed, then he got food poisoning just as we were starting to feel better.” But somewhere between jet lag and recovery, they managed to make happy memories. “Ram took me to a jewelry store and I unknowingly picked out my own engagement ring. We walked to the pier and he proposed. All while I thought we were just having a regular conversation.”

After that trip, they knew they wanted to see the rest of the world together, and planning a wedding that reflected their shared joy and bold personalities felt like the natural next step. Their DIY Denver wedding wasn’t just an event, it was an explosion of color, creativity, and pure celebration. Set at Blanc, a modern-industrial venue tucked just outside downtown Denver, the day brought together two years’ worth of planning, crafting, and dreaming.

What We Love About This DIY Denver Wedding:

  • The couple’s unforgettable aisle entrance to Gangsta’s Paradise followed by Young and Beautiful
  • Custom temporary tattoos featuring their faces
  • Rainbow-colored florals and glittering wardrobe changes
  • A surprise mariachi performance organized by their moms
  • DIY elements galore, from the “Best Day Ever” piñata backdrop to personalized guest bookmarks

Saying Yes to Bold Fashion (and Custom Everything)

Fashion was a huge part of Ashley and Ramiro’s wedding vision, and they each worked with local designers and makers to create looks that were completely their own. Ashley described her style as “rainbows, unicorns, and glitter,” and her wedding day outfits fully delivered on that vibe.

She found both of her show-stopping looks at A&BÉ Bridal Shop in Denver. For the ceremony, she wore the Gia gown by Made with Love Bridal, styled with rainbow-colored platform sandals, a rainbow sequined cathedral-length veil, and a custom orchid choker made by her florist, Blumenhaus. For the reception, she switched into a sparkly ivory-and-nude Willowby gown by Watters, still full of shine, but made for dancing.

Ramiro’s look was equally intentional and personal. He wore a custom black and green suit from James Givens Custom Clothiers, complete with a full floral lapel also created by Blumenhaus. The couple kept their looks completely under wraps from each other for a full year leading up to the big day, making their first look even more meaningful. “It was a roller coaster of emotions to see everything executed so perfectly. Doing a first look in our custom outfits made it all the more special.” To keep the energy high and inclusive, they also invited guests to wear their most colorful outfits, and no one held back.

Junebug Tip: One subtle but lasting way to add personality–or a pop of color–to your marriage is through unique wedding bands. Think pink sapphires, yellow diamonds, or unexpected shapes and textures. It’s a small detail that can speak volumes about who you are, both individually and together.

Starting DIY Denver Wedding Journey With What Made Them Happy

For Ashley and Ramiro, the most important goal was simple: “We mainly wanted everyone to have a good time. Good vibes only,” Ashley shared. That outlook guided every decision—from choosing a colorful palette (“the more color, the better!”) to making their dinner the highlight of the evening.

“We’ve been to so many weddings where you leave hungry and unimpressed by their chicken cordon bleu,” Ashley said. “So we made food a priority.” That mindset paid off, with guests raving about the meal and the relaxed, joyful atmosphere throughout the night.

They also took time to step away and soak it all in. “We snuck off to celebrate our ‘joint’ matrimony with a post-ceremony drink and snacks while we soaked in the moment and enjoyed the culmination of 2 years of planning.”

How One Chance Visit Led to the Perfect Venue

Venue hunting almost made the couple give up. With Ramiro’s family in Texas and Ashley based in Denver, location was a challenge. “We looked at a few venues in both states but nothing really checked both of our boxes at the same time,” Ashley explained. “We were about to give up and just elope when I went to a client’s wedding at our venue and fell in love with it.”

That venue was Blanc—an urban, industrial spot nestled in Denver’s arts district. It offered the perfect mix of modern architecture and a spacious courtyard, serving as a blank canvas for all their bright, bold ideas.

“Since the groom’s family was coming in from Texas, we organized a welcome dinner to get them acclimated to Denver’s altitude. Some of the family even drove up with a huge brisket to slow cook for everyone.”

Breaking Traditions Made Their DIY Denver Wedding More Meaningful

Ashley and Ramiro skipped a wedding party, walked down the aisle together, and even threw in a choreographed handshake before their first kiss as husband and wife.

Their ceremony—officiated by Ramiro’s dad—included a sweet sand ritual and began with one of the most epic entrances we’ve seen: Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise” playing instrumentally as guests looked around in delight.

Embracing the Power of DIY (and a Cricut)

Nearly every visual detail was created by the couple, their family, or close friends. From the invitations and centerpieces to handmade guest gifts, Ashley and Ramiro put their Cricut skills to work.

Their photo booth backdrop was made by Ashley’s mom–giant piñata letters that spelled out “Best Day Ever.” Ramiro created a personalized seating chart using rainbow bookmarks. Even their three dogs were included in a custom portrait, which showed up on everything from macarons to tattoos to signage.

“I wanted lots of color, glitter, bright and boldness everywhere,” Ashley said. And they delivered.

Why Letting Go of Control Was the Best Decision

Ashley and Ramiro thought they had everything mapped out, until the music changed. “We had a mariachi band! It was a complete surprise.” “Our moms worked with our planner to make it happen, and they serenaded us during dinner.” It was a heartfelt moment that added an extra layer of meaning to the night, blending their families and cultures in the most joyful way.

And just when guests thought things couldn’t get sweeter, out came the milk and cookies bar, another playful twist on tradition. “The wedding was completely us in every way,” said Ashley. “We had temporary tattoos of our faces, piñatas for the photo booth, milk and cookies for dessert. We even snuck off to celebrate our ‘joint’ matrimony.”

Despite all the planning and personal touches, the couple’s top priority was simply to be present. “Our biggest goal was to spend the night fully enjoying each moment with everyone, rather than feeling like we were busy hosting.” Thanks to a solid team, including a DJ who kept the dance floor packed, a planner who kept things on track, and a photographer who captured it all, they got exactly that. “We were able to be so present with our loved ones, and that meant everything.”

Advice from the Couple: Do It Your Way

It doesn’t get much more heartfelt–or vibrant–than Ashley and Ramiro’s DIY Denver wedding. Their advice to other couples? “Make this day yours, 100%. Play your favorite music, eat the food y’all love, and spend time with those y’all love the most.”

And one last tip? “Hire a vendor team you like and trust, and let them do their thing. Especially if you’re planning a nontraditional wedding–you want people who support your vision.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – McKenzie Bigliazzi
Event Planning – Hitched AF
Venue – Blanc
Floral Design – Blumenhaus
Catering – Biscuits & Berries
DJ – Dancin’ Shoes
Makeup Artist – Fuzz Beauty & Aesthetics
Hair Styling – Hair by Becka
Wedding Dress – A&BÉ Bridal Shop
Groom’s Apparel – James Givens Clothiers

 

Sponsors
Email [email protected] to advertise on Junebug Weddings

18 Fresh and Unique Summer Wedding Ideas to Inspire You

June 6, 2025 | marissa

With sunshine, longer days, and warmer weather, it’s no surprise that summer is one of the most popular seasons for weddings. But just because it’s a classic choice doesn’t mean your summer celebration has to feel predictable. Whether you’re just getting started or finalizing the little details, this list of summer wedding ideas covers everything from stylish guest attire to crowd-pleasing food and clever ways to beat the heat.

Classic Types Of Summer Weddings

Beach

Beach weddings are by far one of the most popular types of summer weddings. There’s something undeniably special about exchanging vows with waves crashing in the background and an ocean breeze in the air. It’s a natural fit for couples craving a laid-back, bohemian atmosphere. But a beach wedding doesn’t have to mean casual. You can absolutely go bold and elegant by the sea–like this elegant beach wedding styled by Junebug vendor ME Events Phuket

Destination

If you and your partner have a travel destination that holds special meaning—or you love the idea of turning your wedding into a getaway for your guests—a destination celebration might be the perfect fit. Whether it’s a week-long affair or an intimate elopement, destination weddings offer endless possibilities. They can even inspire your overall wedding theme, like this vibrant celebration in San Miguel de Allende.

same-sex couple in Mexico parade

Image by fer juaristi 

Garden

If you’re a fan of fairytales and all things whimsical, consider saying “I do” in a garden or greenhouse. The greenery and natural florals serve as beautiful backdrops, making for some incredible photos, like this garden wedding captured by Junebug vendor Madeline Paige Photography.

Farm or Ranch

If you’re drawn to open air and natural landscapes, a farm or ranch wedding might be calling your name. Picture a ceremony beneath a sprawling tree, dinner served al fresco, and dancing the night away in a cozy barn. For inspiration on how to make it all flow, check out this stunning Pemberton Valley farm wedding.

Backyard

Backyard weddings are intimate, nostalgic, and often budget-friendly. They also come with fewer restrictions–no required in-house catering or strict noise curfews– making them ideal for a one-of-a-kind celebration. If you love this idea but don’t have access to a backyard that is wedding-ready, consider an Airbnb instead!

18 Fresh and Fun Summer Wedding Ideas

Now that you’ve explored the types of summer weddings, here are our favorite ideas to make your celebration unforgettable.

1. All Yellow 

“I love one-color themes—and bright yellow is such a fun choice!” says Junebug photographer Sarah Russ. Burnt orange works for autumn, green for spring, but yellow? That’s the color of summer. Incorporate lemons into your tablescape, explore the many yellow blooms available for florals, and don’t overlook the trend of yellow bridesmaid dresses—they’re having a major moment.

2. Unique Dress Code

Summer is the perfect season to have a little fun with fashion. While black tie might suit a winter wedding, summer invites something more playful. Think bold colors, eye-catching prints, or even a themed dress code. Florals, checks, plaids, nautical stripes, and polka dots are all fair game—just encourage your guests to go all in.

3. Pool Time

couple and wedding guests in swimming pool

Image by Bushwhacked. See more of this charming Las Vegas wedding here.

Make a splash by incorporating the pool into your celebration. Host a pool-themed welcome party, take a dip with your crew before getting ready, or snap some fun pre-wedding photos poolside. Feeling bold? Plan a post-ceremony plunge—whether it’s spontaneous or part of the plan, it’s sure to be unforgettable.

4. S’mores bar

One of the best parts of summer is gathering around a fire to make s’mores—so why not bring that nostalgic fun to your wedding? Set up a s’mores bar your guests will love. If your venue allows for a bonfire, go the classic route. If not, try these portable tabletop burners for an easy alternative that still brings all the gooey goodness.

5. Accessory Decorating Station

summer wedding ideas accessories decorating

Image by Rossini. See more of this Tuscan Indian wedding here.

Let guests personalize summery accessories like floral crowns, fans, hats, or sunglasses. It’s a hands-on activity and a memorable take-home favor rolled into one.

6. Cocktail Seating Chart

Turn your seating chart into a refreshment station by pairing guest escort cards with summer-inspired cocktails like margaritas, mojitos, or mai tais. It’s a playful, memorable way to welcome everyone to the reception—and keep things cool from the start.

7. Lawn Game Tournament

For guests who aren’t into dancing, lawn games are a perfect alternative. Go beyond casual play with a bracket-style tournament featuring cornhole, horseshoes, or ring toss. The competitive energy will keep things lively.

8. Seafood Bar

seafood bar summer wedding ideas

Image by SAE Photo. See more of this Nantucket wedding here

If you’re tying the knot near the coast, lean into the setting with a seafood spread. Think oysters, mini shrimp cocktail, sushi, or calamari—perfect for a light cocktail hour.

9. Cooling Stations

For outdoor summer weddings, help guests beat the heat with a shaded area stocked with fans, cold towels, sunscreen, and water misters. You could even place lounge chairs or hammocks for a full-on relaxation station. It’s a small touch that makes a big difference in guest comfort.

10. Popsicle cocktails

popsicle cocktails

Image by Helaine

There’s something about summer that reminds us of our childhoods, so bring that essence of nostalgia into your wedding day. Turn popsicles into an adult-only treat by serving cocktails that include mini popsicles in them. Not only do they taste delicious, but they also make for really cute photos. 

11. Drink Canoe

Planning a lakeside or summer camp-style wedding? Fill a canoe with ice and canned drinks for a charming (and efficient) beverage display.

12. Let’s Go Fly a Kite

Got wide open space to play with? Looking for a memorable guest activity that’s anything but expected? Hand out custom wedding kites—think your initials, wedding colors, or fun patterns—and let your guests take to the skies during cocktail hour. The photos will be incredible. And honestly… how cute is that?

13. Vintage Postcard Writing Table

Set up a station with vintage-inspired postcards featuring your venue or favorite summer destinations. Ask guests to write you notes to read on your honeymoon, future anniversaries, or use as your guestbook. 

14. No Color Palette

Image by Alexa Leigh

Who says you need to pick just a few colors? Embrace summer’s wild energy with a mix of bright blooms in every shade. The more vibrant, the better.

15. Summer Camp-Inspired Theme

summer camp summer wedding ideas

Image by Gina Brandt Photography

If you and your partner grew up going to camp—or just love the idea—lean into it. Think hand-painted banners, canoes, friendship bracelets, and s’mores around the fire. You can find even more summer camp wedding ideas here.

16. Family-Style BBQ

Summer is all about good food shared with good people. If your wedding leans casual, a backyard BBQ is a perfect fit. Serve your favorite grilled staples and enjoy the relaxed, communal atmosphere.

17. Alfresco Dining

dinner alfresco

Image by Nomad by NK

There’s nothing quite like dining under the stars. A long outdoor dinner table, twinkling string lights, and a warm breeze create instant magic—and a dinner party vibe your guests won’t forget.

18. Ice Cream Truck

End the night on a sweet note with an ice cream truck. Whether or not you serve cake, guests will love this nostalgic, late-night treat—especially on a warm summer evening.

Now that you’ve got all of your summer wedding ideas fresh in mind, it’s time to dive in even more. Check out our guides to a backyard wedding, destination wedding, or an Airbnb wedding to keep your planning train on track. 

Sponsors
Email [email protected] to advertise on Junebug Weddings

This Alaska Vow Renewal Proves It’s Never Too Late for the Elopement of Your Dreams

June 5, 2025 | justine

After 17 years of marriage, Anne and Dan decided to renew their vows in a way that reflected their love for adventure, nature, and each other. Their Alaska vow renewal was anything but ordinary. From a private yacht to a stunning beach backdrop, their special day was a celebration of their enduring love and the journey they’ve been on together. It’s proof that no matter where you are in life, you can still have the elopement of your dreams.

What We Love About This Alaska Vow Renewal:

  • The stunning location at Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska
  • Anne’s dream wedding dress from Bateau Bridal, with its floral detailing and subtle sparkle
  • The intimate ceremony on a private beach
  • The white and blue color palette that brought elegance and life to the natural landscape
  • A luxury cabin stay at West Wind Cabins for an unforgettable, cozy dinner

Featured Vendors:

The Hitched Hiker

AK Happenings

Anne and Dan’s Love Story Comes Full Circle with a Dream Vow Renewal

Anne and Dan’s story began in college, where they bonded over their shared love for conversation, sometimes to the point of getting in trouble for talking too much! “We quickly started dating and never spent a day apart.” Their whirlwind romance led them to a private engagement before Anne left for a semester abroad in Italy. After months of long-distance, they officially got engaged and married soon after. But as Anne admits, “We were so young and got married very fast, so I never really planned my dream wedding.”

That’s where their vow renewal came in. After 17 years of marriage, they decided to have the wedding of their dreams, this time with the intention of making it adventurous, free-spirited, and elegant—true to their personalities and the life they’ve built together.

A Unique Alaska Vow Renewal Ceremony That Included a Secluded Beach and Private Vows

The ceremony was one of the most special parts of their vow renewal. “We didn’t share at all what our vows would be, and we never even wrote vows for our original wedding.” Standing on a private beach, surrounded by their love and breathtaking views, they shared what their marriage meant to them. “I’m not one to get choked up easily, but of course, I cried. It was so special, so quiet, so beautiful.”

True to their adventurous spirit, the couple didn’t pick a traditional ceremony spot. Instead, they took a private yacht around Kachemak Bay and landed on a secluded beach, perfect for their vow renewal. Anne explains, “My husband is a Geologist, so this was especially fun for us to explore together.”

The scenery was nothing short of magical. The rock formations, combined with gorgeous floral arrangements, turned the natural landscape into a spectacular, dream-like setting. “It was like a dream!”

From Floral Details to Natural Tones: Anne and Dan’s Perfectly Coordinated Wedding Attire

Anne’s wedding dress from Bateau Bridal was the perfect choice for their outdoor vow renewal. “I love florals, so when I saw the wedding dress I chose, I knew it was the one!” She was drawn to the floral detailing and subtle sparkle, which added a touch of elegance to the natural setting. “I loved the way the skirt of the dress flowed so beautifully,” she says. For Dan, comfort was key. “Dan isn’t a very formal guy, so we chose a nicely tailored grey suit for him with a dark green tie to match the greenery of our florals and the natural colors of the Alaskan landscape.” Their coordinated looks perfectly reflected the effortless yet elegant vibe they envisioned for their special day.

How Junebug Vendor AKhappenings Took the Stress Out of Their Special Day

With a desire to keep things easy and stress-free, Anne and Dan turned to Junebug vendor AKhappenings to take the reins on their vow renewal. “AKHappenings took care of everything and put together the dream team!” Anne shares. From finding the perfect vendors to coordinating the day’s schedule, Jordan ensured the couple didn’t have to worry about a thing.

An Intimate Dinner and Cozy End to the Day

After the ceremony, Anne and Dan enjoyed a relaxing and intimate evening at the West Wind Cabins. Their wedding planner had arranged a cozy dinner for two, complete with a beautiful table setting, delicious cake, and fresh Alaskan seafood—one of their favorite meals. “We were surrounded by our amazing florals, and truthfully after some photos, we got into our comfy clothes to devour the meal!” 

It was a perfect end to their special day: just the two of them, enjoying each other’s company, reminiscing, and savoring their meal. “The only company I ever really need is him,” Anne adds.

Takeaway: Less Stress, More Love

One of the biggest takeaways from Anne and Dan’s vow renewal is the importance of hiring the right people to make your wedding day effortless. With AKhappenings taking care of every detail, they were able to fully immerse themselves in the moment, enjoying the adventure and love that marked this milestone in their marriage. Their story is a reminder that your dream wedding can happen at any stage in life, and it’s never too late to make your celebration just as special as your love.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Hitched Hiker
Event Planning – AKhappenings
Ceremony Venue – Katchemak Bay
Reception Venue – WestWind Cabins
Floral Design – Honey Bee Flower Co.
Catering – Alaska Roots Catering
Cake – Alaska Wedding Cake Boutique
Videography – Haley Jay Media
Makeup Artist – Doll House Makeup
Hair Styling – AK Borealis Beauties
Wedding Dress + Bridal Accessories – Bateau Bridal Boutique
Transportation – Lady of the Sea Adventures

 

Sponsors
Email [email protected] to advertise on Junebug Weddings