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We Can’t Get Enough of the Ceremony Setup at This Stylish Big Sur Elopement

May 27, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

When Natalie and Rocky realized the fun of planning a wedding was being overshadowed by details that just weren’t important to them, they switched gears and decided on a Big Sur elopement instead! Their vision of exchanging vows with the ocean in the background was brought to life by Jennifer of Blue Daphne Events and Floral Design, who set up a simple pampas grass semicircle that denoted the ceremony space but didn’t block the spectacular view. She also created the coziest floral-covered teepee sweetheart table filled with pillows, blankets, a charcuterie board, and mini wedding cake. Photographer Tessa Tadlock documented the couple’s day from beginning to end and caught every tearful and laugh-filled moment with grace and a truly unique artistry.

The Couple:

Natalie and Rocky

The Wedding:

Big Sur, California

The most important thing for us while planning our wedding was to ensure that we were remaining true to ourselves and the integrity of our relationship throughout the process. At the beginning of our wedding planning process, we began to feel consumed by our desire to please others; catering, lighting, venues, transportation, etc. One day (while fretting about place settings and napkins) we looked at each other and said, “Let’s elope!” Every decision in planning our wedding after that came easily; it was about us and our love for each other.

For me, the most memorable part of our day was seeing Rocky (my now husband) standing out on the edge of a bluff, with the Pacific ocean below him and the sun setting behind him, right before our first look. He was facing outwards, towards the ocean, and the sight of him from a distance totally stopped me in my tracks. I’ll never forget that image in my mind.

Our advice: YOU DO YOU! Family and friends are incredible and special parts of many of our relationships, but your wedding day is a day to celebrate the love between you and your partner and it should be done so in whatever way feels amazing and comfortable to you.

Rocky’s birth mother passed away when he was 1 week old. His grandmother raised him, and he referred to his grandmother as Mom because this was the mother that he knew. When he was 15 years old, his grandmother passed away and she left him her diamond ring. When Rocky and I got engaged, he used the diamond from his her ring to create my engagement ring. So, when I made Rocky‘s wedding band, I surprised him by having his ring created out of the remaining metal from that same ring. His reaction was so beautiful and emotional!

Our photographer, Tessa Tadlock, instantly put us at ease upon meeting her and played the absolute best third wheel ever on our elopement day! She was so creative and appropriately directive the entire time. Her enthusiasm and passion for what she does were so contagious and we had such a blast sharing our experience with her. We are so grateful for her art.

Our event planner, Jennifer Edmond of Blue Daphne Events and Floral Design, was absolutely amazing! Not only did she plan and design our elopement but she also did all of the florals (including an incredible floral teepee) and also just happens to be a fantastic calligrapher. She is absolutely everything in one and we are so appreciative for her support and artistry.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Tessa Tadlock
Event Planning, Floral Design, and Calligraphy – Blue Daphne Events and Floral Design
Venue – Big Sur
Officiant – Tan Weddings & Events
Videography – JFINN Media
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Kiss & Makeup Creations
Wedding Dress – Katie May
Rings – Gallery of Jewels

 

Our warmest congratulations to Natalie and Rocky, and a big thanks to Blue Daphne Events and Floral Design for sharing this unforgettable Big Sur elopement with Junebug! Looking for more elopement inspiration from real couples? This stylish couple exchanged emotional vows at their Muir Woods elopement!

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This Red Barn Farm Wedding is Full of Fresh Spring Goodness

May 27, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

If we had to describe Micah and Mackenzie’s Red Barn Farm wedding in just three words, it would be charming, free-spirited, and joyous! The couple, who wanted to be as close to nature as possible on their big day, decided on an outdoor ceremony and an indoor reception inside the recently renovated barn, then brought in the creative forces of their families and friends to create nearly every element of decor — even the wine and dessert bar! The team at Glorious Wedding and Event Planning tied together all the DIY elements and the floral pieces created by The London Plane into one cohesive look that had influences of both earthy and rustic charm. For their attire, Micah set the stage with an airy yet elegant BHLDN gown, and her girls followed suit with mismatched floral print and solid neutral dresses from Nordstrom and Free People, which they all paired with greenery crowns, wild DIY bouquets, and turquoise accessories. From the decor to the style, this wedding felt like the perfect backyard summer party that was filled with pure joy and excitement, which photographer Adam Naples captured with ease and creativity.

The Couple:

Micah and Mackenzie

The Wedding:

The Red Barn Farm, Redmond, Washington

The most important decision was finding the perfect photographer! You’d think the first thing would be finding the dress, but that was actually the very last thing I did. I wanted our photographer to have a unique style, but also a classic approach. I wanted them to be younger, and feel like a friend. Adam was just that. For Mackenzie, his main focus was the guests. He wanted everything to make the guests feel like they were there to party, to feel included, and that each and everyone there was so important to us.

One of Mackenzie‘s groomsmen went to high school with the owners of The Red Barn Farm! We got a friend hook up and Mackenzie was able to work off most of the venue cost by working with them to renovate the space. He even helped build the refashioned chicken coop that is now the bridal suite! He had an idea to use pieces from the original barn to create a giant mirror that can be closed like barn doors and opened to create a large tri-fold mirror. It’s beautiful!

We both love being outside and hanging out with friends, so we wanted our wedding to feel like a big backyard summer party. I wanted summer dresses, short sleeve button ups, and lots of Sangria! The venue fit this vision perfectly. It had trees, grass, and natural wood, so we just needed to add flowers and people, and we were set! We also wanted to make sure we stayed conscious during this celebration, so we used all compostable cups and bamboo plates and utensils.

Processional – “Close Your Eyes” by Silver Trees
Recessional – “Little Lovin’” by Lissie
First Dance – “I’ve Never Felt So Good” by Mura Masa

Aside from my bouquet, flower crown, and garland over the arbor, we did the flowers ourselves. We ordered in bulk from Safeway‘s floral department, saved a ton of money, and got to hand pick our favorite flowers for each bouquet and centerpiece. My aunt and cousins took care of the bouquets and my mom put together succulent arrangements. I also had a friend from college hand paint our welcome sign, and we used our own plates and glasses for the head table. My dad even took a road trip to a winery in Walla Walla, Washington where he picked his own grapes for our wine blend and got to bottle it! Mackenzie‘s Grandma baked our pies, his mom made our cookies, and my dad made his famous Sangria.

My style inspiration actually came from a wedding that you guys featured on your site! The bride was wearing a flowy BHLDN gown and her bridesmaids were wearing Free People and other BHLDN dresses, too. I had already purchased a gown from a boutique in Seattle and regretted it, but they wouldn’t let me return it. At the same time, I was looking at the BHLDN website every day, and I finally just pulled the trigger, bought the Reagan gown, and hoped that I could get money back for the other dress. After multiple failed attempts to do it on my own, I took my mom to the bridal boutique with me and she was able to get our money back. Moms are the best!

Our wedding reception menu was super special! We went down to the Carniceria (Mexican food store/butcher shop) down the street from our house, where we usually buy our tortillas and meat. We asked the man behind the meat case if we could place an order for a wedding. We didn’t speak the same language, but he said something that sounded like he would order the meat and also bring his son to help prepare it the day of. For 250+ people he quoted us $800, but Mackenzie said, “No way! I’m paying you $1,000.” (I love his reverse negotiating.) W didn’t sign any contracts. We just shook hands and hoped it would all work out — and it did! We also had our talented chef friends, Neil and Zarah Duncanson, prepare our Halibut Ceviche appetizer, and they nailed it.

Mackenzie loves the Mura Masa song, “I’ve Never Felt So Good.” But, when I first heard it, I wasn’t overly excited about it. Mackenzie was bummed but said I could pick something else for our first dance. We made a list of other songs but I could tell he was still sad that we weren’t going with Mura Masa. Funny enough, I started to love the song because of how much he loved it! I sent the email of our song choices to the DJ with Mackenzie CC’d on it, then sent a secret email to our DJ and told him that I wanted to surprise Mackenzie with the song that he wanted! It was so great seeing his face when we started our first dance and it was his favorite song! It was a mix of excitement and panic that they were playing the wrong one.

The most memorable part of the day for me, was when our photographer stole us away from the reception and Mackenzie and I got to hold hands, laugh, and run around in the field in front of the barn while Adam snapped photos of us. It was so nice to have time with Mackenzie that was relaxed and, for some reason, so funny. We couldn’t stop laughing — like throw your head back with a double-chin type of laughing! I had grass in my hair, and it was just perfect. 

Our wedding planning advice is simple: Do what feels right for you and your fiancé. Don’t worry too much about pleasing every single person. It can consume you and take you away from the important things, which are: 1.) you’re marrying your best friend, 2.) you have your best ladies and guys standing next to you, and 3.) your friends and family are all together in one place for probably the first and only time. There’s nothing better than that, so enjoy every minute of it!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Adam Naples
Event Planning – Glorious Wedding and Event Planning
Venue – The Red Barn Farm
Floral Design – The London Plane
Catering – Island Farm Table
Cake – Larsen’s Bakery and PNW Cupcakes
Live Music – Leah Harris from Fell From A Star
Videography – Simon Forster
Makeup Artist – Makeup With Me
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Groom’s Apparel – Nordstrom
Groomsmen’s Apparel – H&M and Zara
Rings – Warren Jewelers
Favors – The Knot Shop

 

Our biggest congratulations to Micah and Mackenzie, and our warmest thanks to photographer Adam Naples for sharing this festive and free-spirited Red Barn Farm wedding with Junebug!

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This Colorful Los Angeles Wedding at The Fig House is Filled with Mid-Century Vibes

Mary and Matt’s creative personalities were on full display in their Los Angeles wedding at The Fig House! The venue provided a classic mid-century modern design, featuring teal walls, copper-accented furniture, bold colors, and abstract art, all of which were ideal for this California duo and their wedding planner, Kayla Vie, to create a totally unique wedding experience. With some strategic sun-burst inspired floral arrangements and single-stem carnations hung from the ceiling, Honey & Poppies added an earthy element we don’t see in a lot of mid-century modern weddings. And, of course, the painted cake created by Scoota Baker was a piece of art all its own! Mary’s sequin Jenny Packham dress, custom nail art (which matched the florals and greenery), and bold makeup created a retro bridal look that matched the overall aesthetic perfectly and was the inspiration for a more formal wedding feel. The Gathering Season photography team nailed it in capturing every artsy detail of this colorful Los Angeles wedding.

The Couple:

Mary and Matt

The Wedding:

The Fig House, Los Angeles, California

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Gathering Season
Event Planning – Kayla Vie
Venue – The Fig House
Floral Design – Honey & Poppies
Catering – RoomForty
Cake – Scoota Baker
Officiant – Roger Lundblade
DJ – Good Mood
Videography – The Cub Team
Stationery – Paper & Type
Makeup Artist – Rachael Vang
Hair Styling – Alexandra Hawk
Wedding Dress – Jenny Packham
Bridal Accessories – Karlita Designs
Groom’s Apparel – SuitSupply
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Menguin
Rings – ManiaMania and Mike Knight
Rentals – Archive Rentals

 

Congratulations to Mary and Matt, and our biggest thanks to The Gathering Season for sharing this incredible wedding at The Fig House with Junebug! Love mid-century vibes? These 6 mid-century modern wedding decor ideas will make you swoon!

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