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This Big Sur Elopement Features a Dramatic Train and Goosebump-Inducing Views

September 26, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

We’ve never seen a Big Sur elopement like Madison and Kanyon’s Big Sur elopement, and we are so here for it! If you haven’t already noticed, Madison’s captivating, three-piece, custom made Harriett Falvey gown has the most dramatically awesome train we’ve ever seen. With a dress like that, you must have a bouquet that lives up to it, and Love in Bloom did not disappoint with an absolutely stunning bouquet. The couple adventured with Zoe Steindl Photo, who so brilliantly captured the majesty of not only the amazing location but also the sweet connection between the two. We can wait for you to see these photographs!

The Couple:

Madison & Kanyon

The Wedding:

Garrapata State Park, Big Sur, CA

The most memorable part of the day was getting to see my husband’s face when he looked at me in my dress for the first time. I’ll never forget the look on his face!

We only had our photographer, florist, and dress designer we LOVED them all and would recommend them again and again, but I do have to say a really good photographer can really make or break your day and we are so glad we went with Zoe. Not only is her work amazing but we felt comfortable, we had fun, and we felt like we were hanging out with a good friend.

The dress I wore was from designer in New Zeland! She custom made the dress after I found her through IG, and we messaged back and forth for a bit. I knew I wanted a long and dramatic train since it was going to be just us and I didn’t have to worry about people stepping on it. The dress is called ‘Utterly Bias’ it is made out of three separate garments that are all cut on the bias and designed so they can each be worn again after the wedding day – not sure when you would wear the skirt (lol) but always the chance of shortening it.

We knew we wanted to elope somewhere beautiful. It’s crazy to think people spend so much money on a venue (not that there’s anything wrong with that) when you can use the beauty of nature as your venue. We currently live about 30 minutes away from the spot we chose and when we first moved to California it was a spot we loved exploring so it was a no brainer when it came to choosing “our perfect venue”. You really can’t beat the cliffs overlooking the ocean and when the fog rolls in it just makes everything so much more dramatic.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Zoe Steindl Photo
Floral Design – Love in Bloom
Wedding Dress – Harriett Falvey
Bridal Accessories – Anthropologie
Groom’s Apparel – J. Crew

 

Cheers to you, Madison and Kanyon! And many thanks to Zoe Steindl Photo for sharing their breathtaking day with the Junebug team — we’re swooning! For more Big Sur elopement vibes, you’ll definitely want to check out the ceremony setup at this Big Sur elopement.

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10 Ways to be More Present on Your Wedding Day

September 25, 2019 | Junebug Weddings


photo by The Kitcheners

If you’re like most of us on the Junebug team, you’ve probably been dreaming about your wedding day since the age of five — I know I have, at least. When it’s finally time for you to walk down the aisle and say your “I dos,” we want you to feel it. Really, really feel it. Twenty years from now, we hope you can close your eyes and still remember the words that made salty tears roll down your cheeks and precious moments spent celebrating with loved ones who may be near or far. 

The key to memories that will stand the test of time—aside from a stellar photography and videography team, of course—is the ability to be present. Being present on a day filled with many moving parts and emotions is no easy feat, so we’ve put together a list of things to help guide you along the way. 

1. Skip the wedding countdown.

The key to being present on your wedding day starts well before your special day arrives. We know you are excited — we’re excited for you, too! Remember you’re in a special season already. Today. Instead of focusing on the days until “it’s finally here!,” practice mindfulness and cherish each day leading up to your wedding. This way, you’ll be a pro on embracing the day when it arrives!

2. Visualize it.

While counting down the days isn’t the best recipe for success, we understand it’s only natural to daydream about your day. And we encourage it! Visualizing your day, your intentions and expectations, will help you prepare for those moments when they finally arrive. 


photo by Chasewild

3. Set expectations with family, friends and your vendor team.

Speaking of expectations…if one thing can throw off a wedding day, it’s those people who you love so much. Let’s face it, no one’s circle is perfect. When you visualize your day, try to think about your family, friends and vendor team (psst you can find an awesome vendor team here). How can they contribute to your day in a positive way? Do they know your needs — both practically and emotionally? What’s the vibe you’re going for? It’s important to communicate these things to your crew so everyone is aware of how you want your day to flow and what could potentially cause you stress.

4. Make sure your timeline has plenty of wiggle room.

If there’s one thing we can’t stress enough, it’s planning your timeline with plenty of room for delays, pauses and alone time for the two of you. Wedding days can easily get off track by the smallest of things. It might happen — and it’s ok! — as long as you’ve planned ahead. Staying on time is important, but we give you permission to confidently ask for a little time to breathe if you need it. You’d be surprised what five minutes of alone time before your first look can do. For more timeline planning tips, check out 8 Ways to Make Time for Yourselves on Your Wedding Day Timeline


photo by Dawn Photo

5. Celebrate along the way.

Just booked your photographer? Pop the bubbly! Got all of your bridesmaids dresses picked out? Cue up that Lizzo playlist because it’s time to dance! There’s no need to save the celebrating for the big day. We want you to acknowledge every little milestone.

6. Turn off your phone.

We know, we know. You want to take selfies with your crew, a boomerang popping champagne, and maybe send a text or two to your partner letting them know you can’t wait to see them. But of all the days to say yes to less screen time, your wedding day should be on the top of the list. Designate a few bridesmaids or groomsmen to take those behind-the-scenes photos and find a napkin to doodle that love note on. Pro tip: Make sure someone saves that handwritten note to frame later on!


photo by Maggie Grace Photography

7. Accept that some things might go “wrong.”

While you’re probably scrolling through our blog googly eyed over all the “perfect” wedding days, we can guarantee most of those days didn’t go exactly as planned. And that’s OK! The little imperfections make your day authentic, real — and yours. Not to mention that the snafoos are sometimes the things you look back on year-after-year and laugh at the time Aunt Debbie knocked over the cake or when it started to rain and you had to run for cover with your babes. 

8. Have a morning routine.

Most of us have a routine that helps us start our day on a positive note. Whether it’s writing in your journal, pouring a cup of coffee, or practicing yoga, keep those habits on your wedding day. Side note: We’re guilty of checking our phone first thing in the morning, too, go back and read tip #6. 


photo by Laurken Kendall

9. Forget the photographer and videographer are there.

Okay, don’t actually forget about them — we hope you love your photographer dearly! If you’re trying to get more natural, candid moments (you know, the ones that bring you back to the day every time you look at them), then pretend like they aren’t there and ask your guests to do the same. Who cares if you’re making a crying face. That’s you! That’s the moment. And we think it’s beautiful. 

10. Remember what your wedding day is all about.

After it’s all said and done, you’re getting married. Look into the eyes of your forever person and get lost in that moment. Really think about the words you’re saying and listen to the ones said to you in return. This is the best day of your life because it’s the start of eternity with your favorite person. And that’s all that really matters. 


photo by Dawn Photo

We hope these tips set you on your way to being present on your wedding day. From the Junebug team you you and yours—we’re wishing you a day filled with all the feels, joy and presence. For more wedding planning advice check out seven helpful tips for newly-engaged couples


photo by The Kitcheners

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Dreamy, Natural, and Intimate South Africa Destination Wedding at Natte Valleij

September 25, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

When we first saw Laura and Andrew’s intimate South Africa destination wedding at Natte Valleij, we collectively said, “awww!” You can just feel the love they have for each other through these simply gorgeous photos by Dearheart Photos. We’re all heart eyes over Laura’s dreamy Bo and Luca dress that pairs so nicely with her groom’s Marks and Spencers suit. And if outdoor, family-style dining is your thing, you absolutely have to see this reception set up at Natte Valleij with rentals from In and Out, insanely beautiful florals by Rowenna at Botanica, and eats and drinks from Slippery Spoon and Urban Tonic!

The Couple:

Laura & Andrew

The Wedding:

Natte Vallei, Stellenbosch, South Africa

We absolutely LOVED working with Rowenna at Botanica Flowers. We had sent her a relatively open ended brief, she managed to get a really good sense of the vision we were after, sending us a well put together mood board for review. She was easy to work with throughout the process, and the end result was incredible. The first glimpse I got of the floral structures for the ceremony and dining table were when I was walking down the aisle, I was absolutely gobsmacked.

Choosing the venue was one of the most challenging parts of the whole process! Living in New Zealand whilst planning a wedding in South Africa meant that we unfortunately had to choose based on internet searches alone, and we would not get a chance to view the venue until the week prior to the event. We did most of the research by looking through weddings blogged by our favourite South African wedding photographers.

Having a destination wedding we were limited with the amount we could feasibly DIY – one thing we did do was to hire a table tennis table for our guests to enjoy during the cocktail reception, with a set of personalized wedding bats that we’d designed and had a guest bring from the states.

The quality of the catering was also hugely important – as self confessed foodies and avid dinner party hosts, we wanted to create a vibe that reflected the kind of evening we would want to throw in our own home with shared plates and all guests dining on one table rather than a more formal wedding meal.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Dearheart Photos
Event Planning – Mosiac Weddings
Wedding Venue – Natte Valleij
Floral Design – Rowenna at Botanica
Catering – Slippery Spoon
Bar – Urban Tonic
Live Music – Ama Ambush
Makeup Artist – Kirsten Murphy
Wedding Dress – Bo and Luca
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – River Island
Groom’s Apparel – Marks and Spencers
Rentals – In and Out

 

Congratulations and cheers to Laura and Andrew — we are so happy your South Africa designation wedding dreams came true at Natte Valleij! Many thanks to Dearheart Photos for sharing this day with us! For more South Africa wedding inspiration, we think you will love this magical minimalist South African forest wedding at Haycroft Farm.

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