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Intimate Austin Wedding with a Dose of ’70s Styling

April 16, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Caitlin and Matt’s dream for an intimate Austin wedding is as wonderful as it sounds. The happy couple spent the entire day together, from getting ready to a celebratory dinner with their family and friends at their favorite Austin restaurant, Vespaio. Caitlin wore a stunning ivory Fame and Partners jumpsuit that we seriously can’t get enough of. With pops of red from her shoes and jacket, it’s safe to say that Caitlin is one stylish bride! She and Matt exchanged vows under a large oak tree at their alma mater, St. Edward’s University, where the two first met. With just a handful of people standing around them during this very special and intimate moment, Misty McClendon Photography was there to capture the essence of the day.

The Couple:

Caitlin and Matt

The Wedding:

St. Edward’s University, Austin, Texas

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Working with Misty as our primary photographer for formal photos was amazing—but we have a talented group of friends and we wanted to see our wedding from their perspective too! We placed Polaroid cameras on the dining tables, along with photo books to fill, and let our guests do their thing during the reception. Those photos are insane, weird, wonderful, and a cherished piece of our wedding day.

If we had to pick just a few instances, it would be our time taking photos before the wedding, walking down South Congress, and when we were exchanging vows. We’d worked together on writing the vows and were very specific about making commitments to one another that reflect our life together and the life we want to share as a married couple. It felt like we were the only two people in the world.

When it came to wedding planning, the most important priority for us was making the day feel wholly ours. We’d had friends go through the planning process and have wonderful weddings, but fairly negative planning experiences. They felt pressured to fulfill expectations beyond their own. We really wanted to stay focused and ask: What would make this day fun for us? So that meant getting ready with our close friends and spending time together before the ceremony, doing a very small wedding, and forgoing the reception for a large dinner party at our favorite restaurant in Austin.

We’re both St. Edward’s grads (top ’em!) and met during our undergraduate years. We wanted to choose a space that was special to us; under the branches of Sorin Oak, a 300-year old live oak on the campus with beautiful views of Austin, felt like the perfect spot. It was romantic and special to share the place that served as the backdrop to our romance with our family and friends.

The wedding is one day in the span of your lives together as a married couple. And even though it will have a beautiful dress (or jumpsuit!), amazing flowers, and wonderful food, it’s important to acknowledge that it’s a day like any other. There will be small disappointments and it’s okay to accept that nothing can or ever will be perfect. But near-perfect and reflective of you both? That’s the goal. And you’ll feel so proud when you take a step back and feel the excitement that comes from having a day that’s dedicated to celebrating your love together.

We spoke with Vespaio about a menu, they gave recommendations, and we ran with them! Everyone we worked with at Vespaio was amazing, and the food had everyone feeling happy and full—exactly what we wanted! P.S. The tiramisu (which served as our cake) is the best in town and you should absolutely order a slice.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Misty McClendon Photography
Ceremony Venue – St. Edward’s University
Reception Venue – Vespaio
Getting Ready Location – Austin Motel
Floral Design – Sundry Modern Florals
Hair Styling – Kelsey Hansen
Hair Coloring – Morgan Crowe
Wedding Jumpsuit – Fame and Partners

 

A big thank you to Misty McClendon Photography for sharing this intimate Austin wedding with Junebug! If you loved the subtle retro vibes in Caitlin and Matt’s wedding day style, then you have to check out this ’70s inspired Vancouver wedding at The Permanent.

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This Colorful Bohemian Historic Shady Lane Wedding is Full of Personality

April 16, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Trisha and Kevin’s boho Historic Shady Lane wedding is full of colorful and quirky charm. With the help of Simply Events, they completely transformed the reception space into a fun and romantic spot for Trisha and Kevin to celebrate becoming husband and wife. The two foodies had Nacho CabraForno Bova, and El Taco Camino cater for a delicious feast of pizza and nachos, and everyone’s sweet tooth was taken care of thanks to Summit CakerySarah B Photography and videographer Lucky Thirteen captured the many details and even a fun alpaca surprise!

The Couple:

Trisha and Kevin

The Wedding:

Historic Shady Lane, Manchester, Pennsylvania

We are not planning people and we are not detail oriented in the slightest so planning a wedding was surprisingly difficult for us and we ended up obsessing over the smallest decisions. What I found was all those small details you stress over and all those embellishments you THINK you need, you really don’t. They get lost in the day because just like everyone says, it goes by in a flash, its the fastest day of your life. Spend more time planning your ceremony and less on decor for tables because its the two of you that matter the most and when you are talking and dancing the night away you don’t pay any attention to those little things you obsessed over, you just enjoy the time. Lets not forget, a wedding coordinator, they are worth every dollar you spend on your wedding and will really help take stress away from the day of and execute everything you have spent time planning.

After buying the wrong wedding dress I knew I had to throw out all ideas of what I thought I wanted and go with what felt right. When I found my dress I didn’t cry, I didn’t feel like a princess, I felt like a rock star.

The Woodrose gown by Rue De Seine, the line had just released and Woodrose made me feel inspired, alive and ready to rock. A Janis Joplin/Stevie Nicks vibe and add in my big bohemian hair it was everything I never knew I wanted! I bought a ton of accessories, I even made my own earrings with parts of my moms old earrings but the day of all I had on was a silver lion head ring I bought from Target. No shoes, no earrings, no necklaces. It was perfect. I still obsess over my dress, I even wore it to the Renaissance Faire!

Everyone picked out their own outfits, it was a lot more work than expected but when everyone came together it was a huge WOW factor and well worth it! Different colors and lengths, flowy and some girls wore these luscious floral crowns which were absolutely gorgeous.

The guys were really simple and Kevin and I tried hard for a burgundy suit because we had an Anchorman inspired hashtag, another favorite movie given props throughout our day, but 3 suits later we had a charcoal suit, mismatched floral ties and just a nice clean look!

Every inch of our ceremony was created and put together by Kevin and I. We wrote our entire script including quotes from The Princess Bride to Aladdin. My mother walked me down the aisle while “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” played for my dad. Our ceremony was a self uniting marriage so we did not need an officiant but asked Kevin‘s sister to act as one to help keep the flow. It meant a lot to have her up there. My brother and sister gave readings and we included a hand fasting where our family came up and laid different color ribbons over our joined hands, essentially “tying the knot”. It was so important to have just us and our family and include them in our ceremony since they all played a supporting role in getting us to where we are today.

We hired alpacas to come and surprise everyone at our Happy Hour. We got so carried away with the last minute details of the wedding we totally forgot they were coming. So when I was heading to the ceremony I saw them hiding out and it felt like a total surprise just for me even though we booked them! I think it surprised all of our guests as well and really made for a cool happy hour because everyone just joined around them and took photos. It was such a great relaxing atmosphere and so fun to see everyone’s faces smiling and laughing and loving it.

The most important thing when planning our wedding was staying true to ourselves. We made each detail throughout the day reflect who we are as individuals and who we are together. In our every day life we are pretty casual people who enjoy food, good drinks and animals (okay that is more Trisha) and we brought all three of those things to our wedding in full Trisha and Kevin fashion.

If it wasn’t for Deborah Erb and Ginger of Simply Events the wedding details and loose ends would still be loose. An ESSENTIAL part to our day, we would have been lost without her. She was able to Plan B it after making a call the night before due to the forecast, had a lot of extra little things to do like melting the candles into their holders and keeping our crazy list of vendors straight. Also, I forgot to give any layout information even though I drew it out 15 times, so on the day of she had no map of where things were supposed to go but she pulled it all together and it was all perfect!

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Sarah is incredible. Beyond being our wedding photographer she has been a true inspiration to me, a role model, a friend and so on. Working with her felt so natural and she really made this process feel fun and enjoyable. It was an experience we wish we could have over and over. Her art and her passion for life, family and her work is something truly refreshing and I couldn’t imagine having anyone else by our side on our wedding day.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sarah B Photography
Event Planning – Simply Events
Venue – Historic Shady Lane
Floral Design – Sandra Porterfield
Catering – Nacho CabraForno BovaEl Taco Camino
Cake – Summit Cakery
DJ and Live Music – Mixed Up Productions
Videography – Lucky Thirteen
Hair and Makeup Artist – The Bonafide Ginger
Wedding Dress – Lovely Bride
Groom’s Apparel – Express
Rings – Amazon
Rentals – Swoon Vintage RentalsBarnes Farm Tables
Bartending – Good Spirits

 

Thank you so much to Junebug member Sarah B Photography for sharing Trisha and Kevin’s fun and quirky wedding day with us! For more bohemian goodness, check out this adventurous Mount Rose Trail wedding with a dose of boho details.

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Get Inspired By This Gorgeous Outdoorsy Indoor Wedding at Coppes Commons

Calling all travel lovers! Meagan and Logan’s wedding at Coppes Commons in Indiana is for you. Using a mix of moody florals from Fifty Flowers and LB Floristry, vintage table decor, succulents, and globes, the couple brought their love of nature and travel together in the most beautiful way. The bride’s boho-glam look included a chic lace gown from One Fine Day Bridal and a red and green hair wreath that matched her overgrown bouquet. They also created a gorgeous display of table numbers, each printed in a unique style and displayed in vintage frames. We’re totally in love with every moody detail of this autumn wedding, and we appreciate how each photo captured by The Colagrossis reflects that moody vibe.

The Couple:

Meagan and Logan

The Wedding:

Coppes Commons, Nappannee, Indiana

Our first look was so intimate and peaceful. We had it in my grandpa’s beautiful, secluded woods. There are so many wonderful childhood memories in those woods and I couldn’t have imagined a better place. The whole day was a rush but during that moment everything slowed down and we were reminded of how much we loved and cherished each other.

I have always loved moody vibes and wanted to incorporate that as much as possible into our wedding. Logan and I love hiking, traveling, and being outdoors as much as possible, so I think, naturally, our wedding reflected that.

The day before the wedding, my bridesmaids and I came together to DIY the bridesmaids’ bouquets. It was so much fun and a great bonding experience together. I bulk ordered the flowers from Fifty Flowers and they turned out so beautiful!

My mom and I have always loved gardening together. We both adore succulents so we bought a bunch of small succulents in the summer and re-potted them in unique thrift-store containers. By the time October came around, they were flourishing and ready to be centerpieces and decoration. Our guests were then invited to take home the succulents.

Processional – “Captured” by Digital Age and “Fire and the Flood” by Vance Joy
Recessional – “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
First Dance – “Not With Haste” by Mumford and Sons

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Colagrossis
Venue – Coppes Commons
Bridal Bouquet Design – LB Floristry
Bridesmaids’ Flowers –  Fifty Flowers
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Inside Out Salon & Wellness Spa
Wedding Dress – One Fine Day Bridal

 

Congratulations to Meagan and Logan, and our biggest thanks to The Colagrossis for sharing this beautiful Indiana wedding with Junebug!

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