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Gorgeous Oregon Farm Wedding with an Edgy Twist

September 6, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

With an outdoor ceremony space and tent-covered reception decked out in red, black, and gold decor, Alyssa and Josh’s Oregon farm wedding was a beautiful mix of elegance and modern, edgy design. Class Act Events highlighted the coziness of the private estate by infusing rustic accents alongside the edgier decor pieces, which included moody blooms designed by Blüm Floral Design that were perfect for the PNW vibes of this Oregon wedding. Aside from the impeccable design, Alyssa and Josh’s special day was full of emotional and heartfelt moments that The Shepards Photo captured so well. From the tearful first look to the joyful ceremony, every moment of this wedding was picture-perfect!

The Couple:

Alyssa and Josh

The Wedding:

Private Estate, Amity, Oregon

The first look was the most memorable part of the day. It was nerve-racking for sure but helped us be more present during the day by getting rid of pre-ceremony nerves. Standing back to back (freaking out inside), we turned around to see each other and a wave of emotions hit both of us. Tears were running down our faces. It was absolutely incredible feeling all the emotions of marrying your best friend and loving someone so much.

I wrote the ceremony with the help of my talented maid of honor, BUT the ceremony was so windy that I really didn’t listen to any of the words we had worked so hard on. I had the best time laughing at the freezing wind and how it was whipping my dress and hair around, making me visibly shake, messing with Josh‘s hair, and flapping around the tent we had set up to keep the guests dry. Everyone was experiencing the same crazy wind with me and I loved that. Sorry to any guests who didn’t enjoy it as much fun as I did!

Setting ourselves up to have a relaxed and enjoyable day was the most important aspect of planning our wedding. We chose our vendors not only based on how excellent their craft was, but also on how we felt when we met with them. There are so many great vendors out there to choose from. Why not go with the ones who you feel the best around? This was the best decision I made during planning. Not only did it make choosing vendors easier, it also made us feel more at ease because we loved the people we were working with.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Shepards Photo
Event Planning – Class Act Events
Floral Design – Blüm Floral Design
Catering – Hunt & Gather Catering
Cake – New Cascadia Traditional Bakery
DJ – Chad Dowling Productions
Hair and Makeup Artist – Olivia Hawthorne Beauty
Wedding Dress – Blush by Hayley Paige
Rentals – West Coast Event Productions

 

Congratulations to Alyssa and Josh, and a big thanks to Junebug member The Shepards Photo this Oregon farm wedding! Love the edgy vibe of this wedding? This Trinity River Audobon Center wedding is romantic, glam, and edgy all in one!

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Something Borrowed Blooms is Changing the Wedding Flower Game with Gorgeous Silk Flowers for Rent

September 5, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Kristen Soileau Portraits

We’re always on the lookout for movers, shakers, and rule-breakers in the wedding world, so it’s no surprise that we were immediately obsessed upon discovering Something Borrowed Blooms. The first Rent and Return Floral Boutique of its kind, Something Borrowed Blooms is here to help you balance wanting beautiful flowers on your wedding day with not breaking the bank in the process. Something Borrowed Blooms provides an alternative to traditional wedding flowers (and traditional wedding flower prices) with gorgeous silk flowers. At a fraction of the cost you’d spend on fresh blooms for your day, you can receive the highest quality silk floral arrangements with just a few clicks.

photo by Lily Elyse Photography

The Rent and Return Model

If you’re familiar with Rent The Runway, then you already understand why Something Borrowed Blooms is so great! When it comes to a one-time-use good, whether that be a floor-length sequin gown or a bridal bouquet, why break the bank to afford it when you can rent it and return it? Something Borrowed Blooms was created after co-founder Lauren’s firsthand disappointment with the traditional wedding floral experience. Feeling like she overpaid for what was underdelivered, she knew there had to be a better way.

Enter the Rent and Return model. You pick your flowers, Something Borrowed Blooms ships them your way, you enjoy a stress-free wedding with exactly the flowers you fell in love with from their site, then box them up and send them back via pre-paid mail! Don’t you wish every aspect of wedding planning could be this easy?

photo by Haley Rynn Ringo

photo by Haley Rynn Ringo

3 Reasons to Rent

It’s Budget Friendly. Traditionally, wedding flowers are one of the most expensive aspects of a wedding. From bouquets to centerpieces, a lot of blooms go into making a wedding floral design, and your favorite flowers often cost a pretty penny. If fresh flowers aren’t a major priority, consider allocating more of your wedding budget to what’s really important to you: photography and videography, food, or even your honeymoon! Receiving your wedding flowers through Something Borrowed Blooms costs a fraction of what you can expect to spend with a traditional florist, so if you’re on a tight budget, renting is a cost-effective alternative.

It’s Sustainable. More and more we hear from couples who don’t want their wedding to come with a large carbon footprint. By renting your wedding flowers through Something Borrowed Blooms, you’re reducing waste without sacrificing style. Good for the environment and easy on the eyes? Count us in!

You Know Exactly What You’re Getting. The arrangements created by Something Borrowed Blooms come exactly as you see them on the website: beautifully realistic and crafted from premium silk. You don’t have to worry about your florist replacing the calla lilies you paid for with daisies at the last minute; you receive exactly what you expect.

photo by Catherine Guidry Photography

Stylish Premium Silk Flowers

In addition to being sustainable and cost-effective, the silk flowers by Something Borrowed Blooms are absolutely stunning and crafted from the highest quality, hand-picked silks! Whether your wedding style is elegant and timeless, bold and fashion-forward, or bohemian and natural, there’s a floral collection perfect for your vibe. Plus, Something Borrowed Blooms allows you to mix and match flowers to fit your vision exactly. Ready to fall in love with our favorite collections?

Olivia Collection

photos by Catherine Guidry Photography

Kimpton Collection

photos by Catherine Guidry Photography

Jane Collection

photos by Catherine Guidry Photography

Kinsley Collection

photos by Catherine Guidry Photography

Shelbie Collection

photos by Catherine Guidry Photography

Stella Collection

photos by Catherine Guidry Photography

Looking for more info about Something Borrowed Blooms? Be sure to check out their FAQ page, browse their gorgeous collections, and follow them on Instagram! You can also read more about why you should consider silk flowers for your wedding day right here.

This post is sponsored by Something Borrowed Blooms. Thanks for supporting the brands that support Junebug Weddings!

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Calling This Industrial Montreal Wedding at Entrepôts Dominion Glamorous Would be an Understatement

September 5, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

The classic elegance of Elyse and Nick’s wedding at Entrepôts Dominion was gorgeous but it was the glamorous touches that really put it over the top! With an emphasis on creating an intimate and memorable ceremony, they had a close friend officiate and filled the outdoor space with vintage rugs, rose gold chairs, candles, and low-level floral arrangements that added pops of color without taking away from the natural character. Their reception, though, was filled to the brim with glamorous details, including black and gold place settings, gold chairs, moody florals designed by Astilbe, and lounge seating. The planners at Le Coeur Bohème did a phenomenal job bringing Elyse and Nick’s non-traditional, glamorous vibe to life, and photographer Gabrielle Desmarchais could not have captured it all more perfectly.

The Couple:

Elyse and Nick

The Wedding:

Entrepôts Dominion, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

We wanted our special day to be fun, original, creative, and an expression of our style. It was important for us to have a non-traditional ceremony and reception, with the vibe of a big party. We are particular and wanted our wedding to be like no other!

My look was a combination of unique, chic, timeless, and edgy. I wanted my look to be the best expression of myself as it was very important for me to feel like myself on our wedding day. I loved the simple shape of my dress, and that is was both elegant and intricate from the beautiful neckline and cap sleeve to the French lacework on top, to the open back detail, to the buttons down the front of the skirt with the hidden lace underneath. The unique skirt detail allowed for the pop of my cobalt blue shoes to be subtly highlighted. As for my accessories, I decided on two bold statement pieces to add a visual wow-factor and to balance my timeless yet unique dress.

Long before we started the wedding planning process, we both decided that whatever we were to do, we wanted our ceremony to be personal and intimate. Therefore, we knew that the best person to ask to be our officiant was our friend, Marco DeSena. He was the perfect combination of funny and articulate, as well as a friend that knows us both. The only parameters we gave him was to be himself and that we wanted it to be a surprise. We also asked Marco to be our best man. He obliged to have double duty. In lieu of individual best man and matron-of-honor speeches, Marco found a way to incorporate Elyse‘s sister, Erica Plouffe, into the ceremony, adding an extra layer of specialness to the whole experience.

Our wedding had a “moody romantic” vibe. Even though it was in the height of Summer, we preferred dark saturated colors and black to be our main color pallet. We incorporated timeless jewel tones such as navy, emerald, ruby, burgundy, eggplant, in addition to metallics like rose gold and matte black accents. It all worked together beautifully!

We did not want to have a traditional entrance into our reception, so we decided to ride in on a tandem bike. We love to bike and when our guests saw us, they were so excited and truly loved it! We also rented a Vintage 1964 Chevy Impala to drive us around while taking pictures and drop us at the venue. It was a surprise to everyone, especially the groom’s father who has the same car! Lastly, we had a GIF video area where it projected our guests boomerang videos on a wall for everyone to enjoy!

Processional for the Bride – “Bittersweet Symphony” by The Verve
Recessional – “Midnight City” by M83
First Dance – “There Will be Time” by Mumford and Sons, Baaba Maal
Father/Daughter Dance – “In My Life” by The Beatles
Mother/Son Dance – “Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Gabrielle Desmarchais
Event Planning – Le Coeur Bohème
Venue – Entrepôts Dominion
Floral Design – Astilbe
Catering – Brera
Ice Cream Bar – Mr. Wilson
Coffee Bar – Cafe Pista
DJ – A1 DJs
Live Music – IZANTO
Videography – Beau Vidéo
Stationery – Someday Art Co.
Hair and Makeup Artist – Locks to Lashes
Wedding Dress – The Mews Bridal
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Needle & Thread
Groom’s Apparel – Barney’s
Rentals – Le Coeur Boheme
Transportations – Quebec Public Transit Heritage Foundation

 

Congratulations to Elyse and Nick, and a big thanks to Le Coeur Bohème for sharing this glamorous Entrepôts Dominion wedding with Junebug! Love the jewel tone color palette they used? Then you have to see this jewel tone North Carolina mountain wedding at The Vineyards at Betty’s Creek!

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