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Botanical Black and White Millwick Wedding in Los Angeles

September 10, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Calling all romantic flower lovers: Tara and Kristifer’s Millwick wedding in downtown Los Angeles is for you! The venue’s modern tropical vibes were the perfect backdrop for this couple’s floral-forward design, which The Little Branch created using a plethora of white blooms and lush greenery. The black and white color palette added an edginess we don’t see often in botanical weddings, but we must admit that we love the juxtaposition! No detail was overdone, but the entire look was cohesive and impeccably designed by Carly Rae Weddings. The couple took the edgy look even further with their style, with Tara rocking a sleek Martina Liana dress, bold makeup, and a black leather jacket, and Kristifer opting for a black-on-black ensemble. We can hardly get over all the cool LA vibes in this wedding and photographer Lauren Scotti was the perfect choice to capture this special day.

The Couple:

Tara and Kristifer

The Wedding:

Millwick, Los Angeles, California

The most important part in our wedding planning process was the location. Kris and I are both originally from Connecticut but we’ve both been living in Los Angeles for so long that it is home to us, so we knew right away we wanted to have our wedding here. Connecticut will always have a place in our hearts but having the people we love the most in the city we love for our wedding meant everything to us. Many of our friends and family members have never been able to visit us so it was really important to have them experience our city and see why we love it so much.

The most memorable part of our wedding day was the ceremony. But more specifically was our vows. While the whole day was a whirlwind of memorable moments our ceremony couldn’t have been any more perfect. We had one of our closest friends as our officiant which was amazing since everything he said was completely personal. He was able to say things that everyone in attendance knew was 100% Kris and I. He was able to make us laugh, and even cry.

Our vows are something we will never forget. Kris and I never really said anything to each other about how to write them. We never read them to anyone before to make sure we were both on the same page, we just wanted it to be raw, and real words true from the heart. When the vows were exchanged we couldn’t help but share a laugh because they actually were incredibly similar. To the point that we actually ended them with the exact same words. It was a moment that will stick with us for the rest of our lives, and words we’ll never forget.

If we had to give out any wedding planning advice it would be not to rush and take your time. Kris and I actually did a 2-year engagement, which ended up being the best thing we could have ever done. You really only get to be engaged once, so it gave us time to really enjoy that. Its such a special moment in time and most people are too busy worrying about planning the wedding that they rush to get everything done and don’t get to live in that moment of being engaged. Not only did we get to enjoy being engaged but we were able to go slow and really actually enjoy the process of planning our big day. 

We broke it down into certain stages and knew what needed to be done but also had plenty of time to be able to sit down over a glass of wine and decide what we like and what we didn’t and what really mattered the most to us. People won’t believe us when we say this, but the planning process was so smooth, and we think it was because there was no pressure or real time crunch. It also helped that we had a beyond AMAZING group of vendors who made everything so seamless and easy.

When we finally got to our wedding month, everything had pretty much been squared away and we knew we were in the best of hands so we were able to take the time and enjoy our family and friends being in town and just get excited for the big day.

Choosing our venue was actually the hardest part of the whole wedding process. We knew we wanted to get married in LA but it is not the smallest city, and has more venues then you can even imagine! So we had to narrow it down to what type of venue really felt like us. We knew from the start we didn’t want a church or a ballroom. We’re not beach or ranch people either. So I finally got the idea to look at converted warehouses and spaces since we really wanted a unique and different look. We love the Arts District in Downtown, so when we stumbled upon the Millwick we instantly knew it was going to be a top contender. Once we visited it though, it was love at first sight! It gave you that warehouse feel while still being super unique, elegant, and fun!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lauren Scotti
Event Planning – Carly Rae Weddings
Venue – Millwick
Floral Design and Rentals – The Little Branch
Catering – Huntington Catering
Cake – Susie Cakes
DJ – DJ Art
Videography – Shutter and Sound
Stationery – Minted
Makeup Artist – Makeup Painter
Hair Styling – Sabrina Roberts
Wedding Dress – Martina Liana via The Ivory Suite
Bride’s Robe – Stone Cold Fox
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Flynn Skye
Groom’s Apparel – Hugo Boss and Tie Bar
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Express
Groomsmen’s Gifts – MVMT Watches
Rings – Anna Sheffield
Favors – The Papered Wedding
Photo Booth – Sol Shine Photo

 

Congratulations and a huge thanks to Tara and Kristifer for sharing their gorgeous Millwick wedding with Junebug! Looking for more botanical wedding inspiration? This Greenfield Farm Estate wedding brings the botanical wow factor!

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This Couple Spiced Up Their Industrial Southern Bleachery Wedding with an Autumn Color Palette

September 9, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Leah and Mike’s South Carolina wedding Southern Bleachery has us ready for these final days of summer to come to a close so that warm colors and fall-inspired décor can take over! The couple wanted a day that was as relaxed and fun as their relationship, so they hired Coordinate Your Date to create an informal brunch wedding that was bursting with jewel tone florals designed by Kate Asire Flowers, fruit and veggie tablescapes, and vintage-inspired copper accents that instantly warmed up the industrial venue. Their goal was to create a boho feel with a classy twist, and we think they nailed it! From the sweet first look to the human pyramid and piñata at the reception, Sophie Brendle Photography captured every unforgettable moment of this fall wedding!

The Couple:

Leah and Mike

The Wedding:

Southern Bleachery, Taylors, South Carolina

I knew my then-fiancé loved lace so that was really my only inspiration aside from the fact that I knew I didn’t want anything strapless. I loved my wedding dress because it was comfortable and I didn’t want to take it off the first time I tried it on. Also, my bridesmaids teared up when I tried it on and I just knew it was the right one.

We are both pretty relaxed and so we knew we didn’t want to go formal. We also both like bright colors as opposed to softer more classic wedding colors. We played off of Fall jewel colors and then threw in a little bit of California boho vibe. The flowers played into the style with colors and a more whimsical playful look and feel. I would like to describe our style as boho with a touch of class.

We did a pretty traditional ceremony and gave the pastor freedom to say what he wanted as long as it was short. We also had my 1 and 3-year-old nephews in the ceremony which made it feel more relaxed as the 3-year-old dumped all the flower petals in a pile and then crawled in between us and the pastor as we were saying our vows. We loved it and it made everyone laugh.

We did brunch for our reception meal! One of our favorite things to do together while dating was to go out for brunch on Sundays after church, so it made perfect sense to us to have that as our meal at our wedding. Everyone told us that they loved it. Even my mom who was skeptical of it at first ended up loving it!

Processional – “Clancy’s Theme” (from the movie Man from Snowy River) by Bruce Rowland
Recessional – “Hybernia” by Michael W. Smith
First Dance – “XO” by John Mayer

We wanted everyone at the wedding to feel relaxed and have fun, hence the traditional Jewish family dance, building a human pyramid out on the dance floor and then doing a piñata.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sophie Brendle Photography
Event Planning – Coordinate Your Date
Venue – Southern Bleachery
Floral Design – Kate Asire Flowers
Catering – Larking Catering
DJ – Jumping Juke Box
Hair and Makeup Artist – Cotton Rouge
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Mumu

 

Congratulations to Leah and Mike, and a special thanks to Sophie Brendle Photography for sharing this Southern Bleachery wedding with Junebug! Planning an autumn wedding? You have to check out the woodsy details and rich color palette in this enchanting autumn Nashville wedding at Drakewood Farm!

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The Fall Color Palette of This Frost Woods Park Wedding Inspiration Took Cues From Seasonal Fruits and Veggies

September 8, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Autumn is officially in the air, and this fall-inspired wedding shoot in Frost Woods Park has us feeling all the warm fuzzies! Between the blanket of leaves covering the ground, the lush florals designed by Kerry Patel Designs that paired red and orange blooms with mossy greens, and the mix of vintage furniture, boho macrame, and rustic wood and antlers, Tori Kelner Photography and the entire team went above and beyond to create a woodsy wedding that dreams are made of. For a pop of freshness, they created a bar wall covered in greenery that added both a visual break and a unique focal point, and FlourBomb Cake Co. baked a scrumptious half-traditional, half-naked wedding cake covered in florals for the sweetest end to a perfect day.

The Talented Team:

Photography – Tori Kelner Photography
Second Shooter – Jennifer Larsen Photography
Venue – Frost Woods Park
Floral Design – Kerry Patel Designs
Cake – FlourBomb Cake Co.
Videography – Tone Media Studio
Stationery – Charlie Whiskey Design
Hair and Makeup Artist – Michelle Elise Artistry
Wedding Dress – Calla Blanche + 17255 Debra via Vesa Dresses
Rentals – Rustic Drift
Macrame Backdrop – MossHound Designs
Welcome Gift – That’s Darlin’
Models – Christina Grothues and Ryan Forrest

 

A huge thanks to Tori Kelner Photography for sharing this incredible Frost Woods Park wedding inspiration with Junebug! Planning a fall wedding of your own? Then you have to check out this autumnal beauty inspiration for fall brides!

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