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A Playful Boho Wedding in Spain Complete With Pizza and a Tattoo Artist

Angela and Rafa’s wedding in Spain was anything but ordinary. With a countryside setting, pizza for dinner, and even a live tattoo artist during the open bar, they made sure their day was packed with fun, surprises, and personality. It was the kind of wedding where traditions took a backseat—and love, laughter, and spontaneity led the way.

The couple’s  love story started long before the wedding day. They had seen each other often through mutual friends and always felt a strong connection, but life took its time. When they were finally single at the same time, Angela made the first move. “I proposed that we meet up, just the two of us, to really get to know each other,” she shared. The spark was undeniable and years later, it was clear their big day had to be just as authentic and personal as their journey.

From the start, they knew they didn’t want a typical celebration. “We wanted a wedding of our own, something special that really represented us.” With the help of a close friend (who later launched Bloom Studio Córdoba thanks to this experience!), they planned a special day that was fresh, full of creativity, and entirely them.

What We Love About This Wedding in Spain:

  • A natural countryside venue that felt like a hidden paradise
  • A playful Lego-themed seating chart that doubled as colorful keepsakes
  • Guests getting real tattoos during the open bar
  • Earthy, soft-toned outfits that kept the day feeling relaxed and natural
  • Pizza served for dinner, proving formal meals are optional 

Featured Vendor:

Monika Zaldo

Where They Focused Their Budget (and Got Creative)

When it came to planning, Angela and Rafa focused their energy and their budget on the things that mattered most to them: flowers, photography, food, and music. “We knew those were the things we wanted to invest in to really make the day memorable.”

They chose their suppliers carefully to match their vision, including Junebug Vendor Monika Zaldo, whose beautiful, documentary-style photos captured every heartfelt and playful moment.

For many of the other details, they rolled up their sleeves and created them themselves. Like styling the sweets table, designing the open bar, and crafting the now-iconic Lego brick seating plan. Their hands-on approach made every part of the day feel even more meaningful.

Wedding Outfits That Felt Effortless, Not Overdone

Angela’s dress story was a little unexpected. “The concept of my dress was the complete opposite of what I wore. But when I saw myself in it, I knew it was the one. It really represented who I am.” Rafa kept it cool with a hat that gave his look the perfect laid-back touch.

They also asked guests to dress in earthy and pastel tones. And most importantly, to be comfortable. From the lace detailing on Angela’s gown to the relaxed, effortless style of the guests, everything about their wedding in Spain felt natural, true, and refreshingly unpretentious.

How Music Set the Mood for Their Wedding in Spain

Music was another important part of the day. Angela walked down the aisle to “The Wind” by Cat Stevens, while Rafa chose “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis. Their ceremony ended with a kiss as “Sweet Home Alabama” played in the background—a soundtrack that perfectly matched their playful energy.

Related: Ceremony Backdrops to Wow Your Guests

Letting Nature Be the Ultimate Backdrop

Choosing the venue for their wedding in Spain was all about finding a space that felt untouched and natural. “We wanted a truly natural space, surrounded by countryside, hidden away. A place where no matter where you looked, there was nothing to break the magic of the moment.”

The open fields, wild beauty, and simple charm allowed their boho-romantic vision to shine without distraction. Vibrant floral compositions added pops of color everywhere, giving the whole day a whimsical and joyful feel.

Unexpected Moments That Made Their Wedding In Spain Unforgettable

If you thought things couldn’t get more fun, think again: they had a live tattoo artist set up during the open bar! “It was the craziest thing ever,” Angela said. “There were people getting tattooed for the first time!”

Later, instead of a formal sit-down dinner, they surprised everyone with boxes of pizza delivered straight to the party. The relaxed dinner setup encouraged everyone to gather, laugh, dance, and keep the celebration going into the night.

Angela even changed into a second, more comfortable dress for the open bar festivities. And shared a sweet dance with her mom to “Dancing Queen” by ABBA, creating another unforgettable memory.

Keeping It Real: Their Best Wedding Day Tip

Looking back, Angela and Rafa wouldn’t change a thing. Their biggest tip? “Be true to your personalities and show on the day what brought you together as a couple.” After all, the most memorable weddings aren’t perfect—they’re real, personal, and full of heart. Just like theirs.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Monika Zaldo
Event Planning + Floral Design + Invitation Design – Bloom Studio Cordoba
Floral Design – Andalaflur
Venue – La Vieja Cigarra
Catering – Restaurante Regadera
DJ – Briam DelIn
Makeup Artist – Mila Sánchez
Hair Styling – Art3
Wedding Dress – Rosa Clará
Bridal Accessories – Calzados Calenda
Nightgown + Dressing Gown – Seren Collection
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Mango Capsule Bride
Bridesmaids’ Accesories – Joyas Swarovski
Groom’s Apparel + Shoes – Hippie Crew
Groom’s Hat – Fernandez y Roche
Rings – Joyería Suárez

 

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Use This Wedding Flower Checklist to Incorporate Flowers Throughout Your Day

May 6, 2025 | justine

Image by AH Love Stories

Flowers play a big role in shaping the look and feel of your wedding day. They can tie your color palette together, bring character to blank spaces, and add a splash of natural beauty to photos. Whether you’re envisioning lush arrangements or just a few thoughtful accents, it’s helpful to know where florals can be used and how to get the most out of them.

This wedding flower checklist is organized into five sections, guiding you from getting ready to the last dance. Even if you’ve never worked with a florist before, you’ll find clear ideas, optional extras, and practical tips to help you plan your blooms with confidence.

Wedding Flower Checklist

Wedding Party Flowers

These are the flowers you and your wedding party will hold or wear. They appear in most of your portraits and throughout the ceremony, so consider how they coordinate with your overall wedding style.

  • Bridal bouquet – Your main floral statement. Choose blooms that reflect your personal style and work with your dress and color palette.
  • Bridesmaids’ bouquets – Can be smaller versions of your bouquet or feature complementary blooms for variety.
  • Boutonnieres – Small accents for the groom, groomsmen, fathers, and grandfathers; opt for hardy flowers that won’t wilt quickly.
  • Corsages – Worn on the wrist or pinned, often for mothers, grandmothers, or other honored guests.
  • Flower girl flowers – Petals to toss, a mini bouquet, or a floral crown for a playful touch.
  • Ring bearer flowers – A boutonniere or small floral accent for the youngest members of your party.
  • Hair florals – Fresh blooms or greenery for the bride or attendants, secured by a hairstylist on the day.

JB Tip: Finalize your wedding party count early. The number of bouquets, boutonnieres, and corsages can be one of the biggest factors in your wedding flower checklist and budget.

Ceremony Florals

These flowers help frame your vows and create the backdrop for some of your most meaningful photos. Aim for arrangements that are easy to see from any seat while still keeping the focus on you.

  • Ceremony arch, chuppah, or backdrop – Frames you during vows and creates a focal point.
  • Grounded arrangements – Low, garden-style florals placed around the altar without blocking sightlines.
  • Aisle markers – Small floral or greenery accents at the end of each row of chairs.
  • Pew or chair flowers – Great for highlighting the first few rows or special family seating.
  • Entryway arrangements – Welcomes guests into the ceremony space.
  • Welcome sign florals – A small arrangement to tie your floral palette into your signage.

JB Tip: Ask your florist or planner about repurposing ceremony arrangements for your reception or cocktail hour. 

Cocktail Hour Florals

Cocktail hour is where guests mingle after the ceremony, often in a separate space. A few well-placed arrangements can keep the design flowing and make the area feel just as intentional as the rest of your day.

  • High-top table arrangements – Bud vases or small arrangements that don’t block conversation.
  • Bar florals – A fresh arrangement to make the drink station inviting.
  • Cocktail garnish station flowers – Edible flowers, herbs, or greenery to dress up drink displays.
  • Lounge seating flowers – Small arrangements for coffee or side tables in relaxed seating areas.
  • Welcome table or guestbook florals – Adds a decorative touch to interactive spots.

JB Tip: This is the easiest place to reuse ceremony flowers. Move aisle arrangements to high-top tables or place the altar florals near the bar for a cost-effective addition.

Image by  Ashley Spangler

Reception Florals

Reception flowers bring your color palette and style into the space where guests will spend the most time. From centerpieces to accent pieces, they help create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

  • Guest table centerpieces – The main floral decor for your dining space, from single stems to lush arrangements.
  • Sweetheart or head table flowers – More elaborate arrangements to set your table apart.
  • Table garlands or runners – Greenery or flowers running the length of rectangular tables.
  • Place setting florals – A single bloom, sprig of herbs, or greenery at each seat for a personal touch.
  • Lounge area flowers – Adds polish to relaxed seating areas.
  • Bar arrangement – A bold floral piece to make the bar a focal point.
  • Buffet or dessert table flowers – Adds color and style to your food displays.

JB Tip: If you’re using tall arrangements on guest tables, consider designs that sit high enough for guests to see and talk across the table comfortably.

Floral Finishing Touches

These smaller, unexpected details can make your wedding feel extra special. While not essential, they add charm and personality in ways guests will remember.

  • Cake flowers – Fresh or dried blooms on the cake or cake table; ensure they’re food-safe or placed with floral picks.
  • Restroom arrangements – A thoughtful touch that makes guests feel cared for.
  • Getaway car flowers – Garlands or mini bouquets tied to your exit vehicle.
  • Favors with floral accents – A sprig of lavender or a dried bloom tied to each gift.
  • Staircase or railing flowers – Adds drama in grand venues.
  • Photo booth backdrop – Makes for more memorable guest photos.
  • Signage flowers – Floral accents for seating charts, directional signs, or welcome boards.

JB Tip: Some of these details can work well as DIY projects. Picking up flowers the day before and arranging them yourself can be a budget-friendly option.

Think of this wedding flower checklist as a helpful starting point rather than a list you have to complete. Choose the flowers that feel most meaningful to you, then add details that fit your budget, venue, and style. 

Pro Tip: Pin this checklist for quick reference as you plan, or download the spreadsheet to keep everything organized. With a clear plan, your flowers can do more than decorate—they can bring a sense of continuity and intention to every part of your day.

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Seasonal Style Guide: Outfits for Summer Engagement Photos

May 5, 2025 | kailey

Photo sessions are one of the most exciting parts of being engaged. From booking a photographer you love to picking out your outfit, there’s so much creative potential—and we’re here to make sure you’re fully prepared.

We’ve pulled inspiration from some favorite summer engagement photos and turned them into curated outfit ideas for every kind of couple. Whether you’re headed to the beach, wandering through the city, or chasing the sunset in a park, we’ve got you covered.

First, a few quick tips on what to wear for summer engagement photos:

  • Think light, breathable fabrics –Linen, seersucker, and soft cotton blends are your best friends
  • Coordinate without matching – Complement each other’s colors and patterns instead of going too matchy-matchy
  • Don’t shy away from color – Brights, pastels, and summery prints—like stripes or polka dots—can make your photos pop, especially in outdoor or urban settings
  • Movement matters – Flowy fabrics, playful silhouettes, and pieces with volume photograph beautifully
  • Confidence is key – At the end of the day, the best outfit is the one that makes you feel like you

Ready to get inspired? These summer engagement photo outfit ideas blend timeless style with contemporary trends—and can be adapted for just about any location or personal style.

Outfit Ideas for Your Summer Engagement Photos

Elevated Casual on the Beach 

summer beach engagement

Image by Raw Shoots

The beach gives you permission to keep things breezy—literally and stylistically. Enter the bubble hem dress, the silhouette of the summer. Its playful volume brings movement to your photos, especially with a bit of wind in the mix.

If you’re leaning into smart casual, consider an unbuttoned linen shirt worn open over a tank or tee for a relaxed feel that still looks polished. Bare feet, tousled hair, and flowy fabrics? Yes, please.

Cocktail Attire at Sunset 

Want to level up the dress code without overheating? Start with a neutral suit—it’s an instant summer upgrade. From soft beige to warm taupe, these lighter tones reflect the heat and feel less formal, even when tailored.

Under the suit jacket, try a breathable statement shirt—think linen, open-weave cotton, or even a crochet top. It adds subtle texture and interest (read: not just a basic button-up) and gives you the option for jacket-on or jacket-off shots.

 

 

Let the Location Set the Tone

colorful summer engagement photo outfits

Image by Peter Lobozzo

There’s no rule that says engagement photos have to be neutral. If you’re in a city like San Miguel de Allende or Palm Springs—or anywhere with vibrant architecture and rich textures—lean into the palette.

Jewel tones, citrus hues, or soft pastels can enhance the colors around you instead of competing with them. You don’t need to match each other, either. Pick a general color family or complementary shades for a cohesive-but-effortless effect. Also, don’t skip on matching sets!

 

 

Effortlessly Polished in the City

Cities call for elevated streetwear with edge. Think structured separates, polished layers, and statement accessories. A tailored midi dress with bold earrings, or trousers paired with a relaxed button-down, can strike the perfect balance.

Don’t forget about your shoes—cities are made for walking, and the right pair (stylish and comfortable) can tie the whole look together.

 

 

Playful Looks for Laid-Back Moments

If your idea of the perfect engagement session involves splashing in the surf, rolling in the grass, or dancing barefoot on the beach, your outfits should match that energy. Think breathable fabrics, playful prints like stripes or checks, and silhouettes that move with you. Swimsuits can work too—especially when layered with a breezy button-down or linen set.

We’re especially fond of coordinated (but not identical) looks—like matching striped linens in complementary colors. It keeps things cohesive without feeling too curated.

 

 

Summer is the perfect season to experiment with style, color, and personality. Your engagement photos are more than just a photo op—they’re a celebration of your story. Choose pieces that feel true to you, move easily, and keep you cool while looking amazing. Up next, we’ve rounded up the best themes for your engagement party

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