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Rustic Blush Northern Virginia Wedding at The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards

April 19, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

Have you ever heard that rain on your wedding day is good luck? Liv and John totally embraced the lucky rain shower that happened during their wedding ceremony at The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards! We’re in love with every little detail that made this Northern Virginia winery wedding a little piece of perfection. If rustic and blush makes your heart skip a beat, we can’t wait for you to see the decor Vows and Vines Events put together, including a few modern touches, like copper piping for the seating chart. We love mixing different styles to make something totally your own! Get ready for lots of romance and fun photos by the talented Shelly Pate Photography!

The Couple:

Liv & John

The Wedding:

The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards, Hamilton, Virginia

I (Liv) have a pretty sensible fashion sense and wanted something classic, but simple! My dress matched perfectly with the venue and decor. It had a classic bohemian feel to it and I felt like myself in it . Same for my makeup and hairstyle. I told my stylists that I wanted to still look like me on a regular day, but subtlety elevated. It worked out well since it ended up raining on us! I didn’t have all my makeup dripping down my face All John wanted was to wear a navy blue tux. Simple enough!

I wanted to get married at a vineyard so we decided to tour a few of them and as soon as John and I walked into The Barns at Hamilton Station, we absolutely knew that it was the place for us. Susan, the manager, was so warm and inviting, just like the venue. It had the exact vibe we wanted! Casual, cool, and a place someone could just have fun at!

Raindrops started to fall as our bridal party started walking down the aisle; thunder even cracked as John walked down the aisle. As the rain continued to pour on us, we just continued to look each other in the eyes and John kept saying everything was going to be ok! I would look out at our guests and I was so surprised that they were all sticking with us and having a great time getting soaked!

Our venue was this rustic vineyard that helped with creating the rest of the design and atmosphere we wanted. Additionally, we added a few modern pieces like marble table numbers and copper signage, but we kept true to the feel of the venue.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Shelly Pate Photography
Event Planning – Vows and Vines Events
Wedding Venue – The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards
Catering – Smokin Willy
Makeup Artist – Stephanie Conrad, Casals de Spa
Hair Styling – Julia Weiss, Casals de Spa
Wedding Dress – Willowby by Watters via Wildflower Bridal
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Birdy Grey
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rentals – Mad Hatter Vintage Rental 

 

Congratulations, Liv and John, and many thanks to Junebug member Shelly Pate Photography for sharing their day with us! If you love Shelly’s work, be sure to check out her page in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

 

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Why You Want an Unplugged Ceremony

April 18, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

Imagine this: your wedding photographer texts you with the news you’ve been waiting for—“your gallery is ready!” You sit down with your spouse, start scrolling through all of the lovely images, and then it happens. The ceremony photos start to appear on your screen, and you see rows of lifted cell phones—guests witnessing that special moment through a tiny screen. 

Did your heart sink thinking about that scenario? Ours did, too. 

Phones ruin your wedding photos. We want your loved ones to be present during your ceremony—to witness your marriage and experience how much it means to you. 

Unplugged ceremonies are more than just a trend. They’re an opportunity to connect deeper with everyone in attendance. We’re here to give you the confidence to ask guests—even the most stubborn family members and friends—to put their phones away. 

photo by Elina Upmane

 

Set a Precedent of Being Present for Your Unique Wedding

As we mentioned above, it’s your responsibility to set expectations with your guests. The hopes and dreams you have envisioned for your wedding are different than theirs. We live in an Instagram era—if you want your family and friends focused on the present moment you need to guide them there. 

Have your officiant make an announcement about experiencing the gravity of the moment about to happen. Remind guests that this is an important moment and you’ve specifically selected them to share it with you. There’s nothing quite like looking out at your loved ones in the audience to see every face smiling back at you. It’s much better than seeing the backs of their phones as they watch your ceremony through tiny screens.

Photographer Nikk Nguyen told us, “In reality, ‘unplugging’ is not only a win for you, but it benefits your guests. It allows them to be present and enjoy the moment out from behind the screen.

Leave it to the Professionals

Our team reviews thousands of wedding photos every year. We’ve seen everything from an iPad to relatives standing in the aisle obstructing the couple’s first kiss. You’ve hired a professional photographer and videographer for a reason. Trust them to capture every moment. 

We promise the photos they capture of your ceremony will convey every emotion, special moment, and sentiment of the day. An iPhone photo could never compare. Ask your guests to stay clear while they work their magic. 

Chaise Tinsley gave us this advice: “Think about your wedding day. Imagine yourself walking down the aisle through a sea of people you adore. What does it feel like? How does it look? What do you want to see when you look around? If you answered ‘iPhones,’ well, maybe this one isn’t for you. If you want to see the faces of the people that got you both where you are today then ask for an unplugged ceremony. Thank your guests for being a part of your journey and ask the collective group to be truly present for a day you’ll never forget. Oh—your photo and video teams will thank you, too.” 

 

How to Announce Your Unplugged Ceremony

The officiant can certainly announce your wishes for an unplugged ceremony, but it’s also a great idea to add signage around your ceremony space. Signage will help cue guests to put their phones away as they take their seats—plus it adds a decorative touch. Junebug tip: Ask your florist to add a few flowers on the sign to tie it into the rest of the design. 

Not Sure How to Word Your Request? Use These Phrases on Your Signs: 

  • “Welcome to Our Unplugged Ceremony”
  • “We’re Going Unplugged” 
  • “We’d Love to See Your Faces, Not Your Devices”
  • “Heads Up, Hearts Open, Phones Down”
  • “Please, No Photos or Cameras During Our Ceremony”

SHOP UNPLUGGED CEREMONY SIGNS

Unplugged ceremonies are much more than a trend. Make the most of your beautiful wedding day by ensuring that guests are fully present and witnessing your union with their own eyes—not through a phone screen. With the full attention of your guests, it’s time to plan what you’ll say! From unexpected ceremony readings to your own unique vows, we’ve got you covered.

 

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This Romantic Hummingbird Nest Ranch Wedding Felt Intimate Despite a Large Guest List

April 18, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

Ashley and Tyler’s romantic Hummingbird Nest Ranch wedding has our hearts skipping a beat! When this couple was searching for their venue, they knew they wanted all the magical vibes and many areas for their guests to enjoy. The even created a fun pre-ceremony cocktail hour so their friends and family could enjoy with them even longer! Every detail was executed with perfection thanks to the help of their rockstar planners Moments 2 Memories Events, who helped pull together the team that made this day something out of a Pinterest board. We’re obsessed with the rentals from A Rental Connection and Edge Design & Decor, incredible floral arrangements Penelope Pots Floral & Event Design created, and every photo Arina B Photography captured of this ultra-romantic Hummingbird Nest Ranch wedding!

The Couple:

Ashley & Tyler

The Wedding:

Hummingbird Nest Ranch, Santa Susana, California

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I was initially having trouble finding an outdoor wedding venue within the SoCal area that wasn’t a ranch or a beach. I knew that we both wanted something totally magical and different. We wanted something that we could create to be our own, that was easily accessible for our guests, and that didn’t have too many rules or regulations. When we found Hummingbird Nest Ranch, we knew it was perfect! It provided so many different areas that we could chose from to have each part of the wedding day at. From there, we curated each main event- the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception to be exactly how we envisioned it in our minds. We even had a pre-cocktail hour, which took place before the ceremony, for guests to have a quick bite to eat and a drink before the festivities began.

We surprisingly did a lot of DIY for our wedding! Our invitations, signage, and table numbers were all designed and created by the two of us! We had so much fun creating such unique pieces for our wedding day, we actually began a small signage business shortly afterwards. Everyone was so surprised to hear we made all of those things ourselves by hand! It made it that much more special and intimate to be receiving compliments on those aspects of our day.

The most memorable part of the day was reading our vows to one another. We both wrote our own unique vows and that was so special to hear for the first time for both of us.

Our wedding colors were dusty rose, navy blue, burgundy, splashes of gold, and lots of greenery! Although we were having a summer wedding, I wanted our colors to set the tone of the elegance of the occasion, without being too bold or taking over! Pink is my favorite color so I definitely wanted to incorporate that with a soft dusty rose in the florals and design elements.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Arina B Photography
Event Planning – Moments 2 Memories Events
Wedding Venue – Hummingbird Nest Ranch
Floral Design – Penelope Pots Floral & Event Design
Catering – Sason Catering
Dessert – Churro Bar
Bar – Salute Bar Events
DJ – DJ Sepo
Videography – One Story Weddings
Invitation Design & Signage – Tash Design Co
Makeup Artist – Cheek to Cheek Artistry
Hair Styling – Julie Grimmet
Wedding Dress – Watters
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rentals – A Rental Connection
Additional Rentals – Edge Design & Decor

 

Congratulations, Ashley and Tyler, and many thanks to Junebug member Moments 2 Memories Events for sharing their day with us! If you love the work Moments 2 Memories Events did for this day, be sure to check out their page in our directory of the world’s best wedding planners.

 

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