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10 Outdoor Wedding Color Palettes

May 8, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Nhiya Kaye Photography

From the mountains to the meadows to the sunny, sandy beaches, there’s an endless number of locations to get married outside—each more eye-catching than the last. Knowing which color palettes to choose against these gorgeous backdrops can be a difficult task to take on. What colors do you focus on when so many appear in nature? If you’re planning a wedding out in the open air these 10 eye-catching outdoor wedding color palettes are for you.

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 1: Carrot, Marigold, Cranberry, Rust, Forest Green

photos by Noelle Johnson Photography, floral design by Fire and Blooms, venue: Scenic Beach State Park; see more from this wedding

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 2: Mustard Yellow, Cherry Red, Fern, Wheat, Mulberry

photos by Century Tree Productions, event design by Epoch Co+ Events, floral design by Urban Rubbish, cake by Truly Scrumptious, stationery by Peach Paper Design, rentals by Vestige Event Rentals, venue: Ronin Farm; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 3: Raspberry, Cerulean, Boysenberry, Antique Gold, Moss Green

photos by Nhiya Kaye Photography, event planning by Wildflower Weddings and Events, floral design by Fox & Fern Floral Co., cakes by AMP Cakes, stationery by HoneyB Paper Co., rentals by Diamond Rental; see more from this wedding inspiration

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 4: Seaglass, Peacock, Sand, Walnut, Shell Pink

photos by Tricia Victoria & Co. Photography and Nathan Walker Photography, event design by One Palm by laryssalee, floral design by Tickled Floral, cake by Sugar by Tracy, calligraphy by Karyen Creative, stationery by Coconut Press, table rentals by BARNWOOD Rustic Rentals, chair and cutlery rentals by Special Event Rentals, speciality decor and table design by One Palm by laryssalee; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 5: Mint, Strawberry Cream, Succulent, Jute, Hazelnut

photos by Noble Photographers, event planning by Jennifer Cluff, photo booth by Cruisin’ Photo Booth Bus, floral design by Mint Green Design, cake by Sugar Lane Bakery, stationery by They Call Me Spindles, rentals by Native Events, wooden nameplates by Deco Ink Design; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 6: Emerald, Bougainvillea, Pampas Grass, Bright Gold, Grass Green

photos by Eden Strader Photography, event planning by Spell Bundle and  Tealight Events, floral design by Pink Pineapple Florals, bridesmaids apparel by For Love and Lemons and The Reformation, rentals by Signature Party Rentals and Spell Bundle; see more from this wedding

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 7: Heather, Eggplant, Thistle, Sangria, Eucalyptus

photos by a sea of love, event design by Jacqueline Events & Design, floral design by Haute Floral, cakes by Frosted Art, wedding dress by Hayley Paige, bridesmaids apparel by Jenny Yoo, ring by Heidi Gibson, rentals by Bella AccentoM&M RentalsFox Rental, and ES Events; see more from this wedding

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 8: Ballet Slipper, Pinewood, Raspberry, Periwinkle, Moss

photos by June Photography, event design by banks & leaf, floral design by Park Floral Design, rentals + design by Design Works, signage by Sweet Zion Paperie

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 9: Raisin, Goldenrod, Scarlet, Heather, Raven

photos by Artemis Photography, floral design by Folklore Flowers, cocktails by Discourse; see more from this wedding

Outdoor Wedding Color Palette 10: Cherrywood, Crimson, Ballet Slipper, Buttercream, Olive

photos by Dawn Photo, floral design by Brier & Ivy, calligraphy by Ally Bartel, wedding dress by The English Dept., rentals by Something Borrowed, see more from this wedding

Once you’ve selected your outdoor wedding palette you can continue planning the outdoor wedding of your dreams using our backyard wedding guide. It will walk you through all of the logistics and information you’ll need whether you’re saying “I do” under the stars in your hometown or on a cliff near the sea. Check it out here.

 

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This Dairyland Wedding Includes 2 Goats, a Rainbow, and Killer Bride & Groom Style

May 8, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

We simply cannot get over that it took Stephanie and Michael only three months to pull together their Dairyland wedding in Seattle! They had not one but two ceremonies on their wedding day: the first was a very intimate ceremony at their temple and the second was the outdoor ring exchange that Jordan Voth Photography captured. Their second ceremony involved two goat ring bearers, the bride’s grandmother as an honorary flower girl, and — as you can imagine — tons of laughter! (Seriously, you have to see the wedding video created by Colton McCoy Photo & Video at the end of this post to see the runaway goat situation!) There was plenty of effortless elegance, as well, most notably the bride’s stunning Nicole Couture gown and the groom’s burgundy ASOS suit that both fit perfectly with the moody PNW vibes. Jordan Voth Photography captured a lot of incredible images, but the couple’s portraits at a dreamy treehouse deep in the woods have to be our favorites!

The Couple:

Stephanie and Michael

The Wedding:

Dairyland, Seattle, Washington

I was in the bridal suite spending the last few quiet moments getting ready and my groom runs in and shouts, “It’s an emergency! Come outside with me!” We were met with the most incredible rainbow. We ran toward the field, and Jordan captured everything.

We had a very intimate ceremony in the LDS temple in the morning. A church leader from my childhood performed the ceremony. It was really special and there wasn’t a dry eye. We also wanted to involve all our guests in our union, so we held another ring ceremony so our family and friends could be involved. We asked my Grandma to be our flower girl along with our nieces. My Grandma’s nickname is flower Grandma because she’s always wearing a floral muumuu. She’s like my best friend. We call each other BFG for Best Friend Grandma and Best Friend Granddaughter.

For the ceremony, we had our two Nigerian dwarf goats as our ring bearers. We had a foolproof plan for my nephew to shake a can of oats to get them down the aisle. They were well practiced and obedient for the rehearsal. But, when it came time for them to walk down the aisle, they were totally distracted gobbling up all the flower petals. One of the goats never even made it down the aisle! I was unaware of the hold-up, so my dad and I started down the aisle. Everyone stood and my husband motioned me to pause. At this point, everyone is roaring with laughter about the naughty goats. Michael scooped up the goat and ran past me walking down the aisle to put him in the pen at the back of the ceremony. Then he ran around the perimeter and emerged from behind the arbor to meet me. It definitely wasn’t the typical groom sheds a tear watching his bride walk down the aisle in slow motion moment, but it was hilarious and memorable. Looking back, we wouldn’t have had it any other way!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jordan Voth Photography
Venue – Dairyland
Floral Design – Hardcore Florist
Cake – Just a Dash Cakes
DJ – Luna Bella Events
Videography – Colton McCoy Photo & Video
Calligraphy – Letters & Dust
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Her Blessful Beauty
Wedding Dress – Nicole Couture
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS
Patches – Sew Happy Girls
Rentals – Vintage Meets Modern and Something Borrowed PDX
Favors – Sweet Flo’s Candy

 

Our biggest congratulations to Stephanie and Michael, and an even bigger thanks to them for sharing their incredible day with Junebug! Want to see more weddings captured by Junebug member Jordan Voth Photography? Check out this utterly serene Olympic Mountains elopement at sunset!

 

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You’ll Love the Desert Tones and Mountain Views in This Bell Rock Elopement

May 7, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

If desert vibes and mountains are your thing, then Jordan and Ben’s Bell Rock elopement is just the wedding for you! These lovebirds opted for an adventurous and intimate wedding ceremony for just the two of them. Thanks to Heather Van Houten & Artists, Jordan is wearing a romantic updo with loose curls and a simple Wear Your Love wedding dress that is perfect for hiking around in Sedona. Jordan’s entire bridal look is complete with a flower crown and wildflower bouquet created by Sedona Mountain High Flowers. All of this goodness was photographed by Amy Bluestar Photography and boy did Amy knock it out of the park! Get ready to swoon over some sweet bride and groom portraits!

The Couple:

Jordan and Ben

The Wedding:

Bell Rock, Sedona, Arizona

We have 2 photos that just give us goosebumps! One favorite by Amy is the black and white photo of my back with my husband’s arms around me. There is something so intimate and romantic about the placement of his hands on my back and how he holds me. The other one is the photo of him walking in behind me and I am looking back at him, it’s such a sweet moment.

Your wedding day is about you and your spouse, don’t forget that. It is easy to get overwhelmed and lost with everyone elses’ ideas of what your big day should be like but that isn’t what matters. Keeping that in my mind during the planning process really helped me because in the end, our ceremony was the perfect representation of who we are as individuals and as a couple.

Our photographer, Amy, was so so sweet! I was nervous because we had both never had professional photos taken of us but Amy directed us the whole day. She had a bunch of fun ideas and made sure that we were comfortable with the poses and that we had the landscape views that we wanted. She really paid attention to our personal styles and our interests. She’s the bees knees!

We chose our venue because Sedona is a very special place to me (Jordan). I grew up going to Sedona every winter with my family and continued going with Ben throughout college. It is a beautiful place and Bell Rock was an obvious choice for the ceremony because of the mountain and valley views that surrounded us.

We had a few personalized moments during our ceremony. At the beginning of the ceremony, out officiant had us place our left hands over each other’s hearts and breathe together until our hearts beat as one. We also read our personal vows to each other while our rings were blessed in the sacred waters of Oak Creek. After the ceremony, we used the sacred waters to water a small tree at our ceremony site.

SHOP THIS LOOK

 

It was a beautiful, intimate, romantic, and small elopement ceremony in the middle of the mountains with no one around. That will always be the most memorable thing about our wedding. It was a ceremony that I got to share with the one person that matters. Sometimes big weddings can become less about the couple and more about the guests and making sure everything goes correctly. Our ceremony was special, stress-free, and honestly a dream come true. I would do it over and over again and never change a thing.

I’m a very laid back individual with a boho-vibe and I really wanted my wedding to convey that. I love the outdoors and the Arizona desert is my home so I wanted a boho style with desert tones.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Amy Bluestar Photography
Venue – Bell Rock
Floral Design – Sedona Mountain High Flowers
Hair and Makeup Artist – Heather Van Houten & Artists
Wedding Dress – Wear Your Love
Groom’s Apparel – JoS. A. Bank
Rings – Jared

 

Congratulations to Jordan and Ben on their elopement, and a big thanks to Amy Bluestar Photography for sharing their special day with Junebug! If you love intimate nuptials as much as we do, then check out this Kwaaymii Point elopement in the California sunset.

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