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This Unconventional Museum of Life and Science Wedding Pulled Inspiration From Its Unique Venue

Kassy and Brandon are the epitome of quirky and cool, as evidenced by their whimsical and vintage-inspired Museum of Life and Science wedding! Surrounded by preserved insects hanging on the walls, dinosaur sculptures in the gardens, and complete with a mad-scientist bar station with dry ice, they transported their guests into the wonderful world of science and made everyone get in touch with their inner child. The decor was simple but colorful and featured a DIY cake/dessert stand made from an old tree, thrifted pieces, and florals from local farms. Since nothing about this wedding was traditional, it was only fitting that Kassy also rocked a non-traditional, custom two-piece ensemble that tailor Diana Deane made using fabric from Kassy’s grandmother’s and mother’s wedding dresses. The entire day had a truly carefree and fun feeling that only Samantha Floyd Photography could have captured with such ease and creativity!

The Couple:

Kassy and Brandon

The Wedding:

Museum of Life and Science, Durham, North Carolina

The wedding invitations were made (by me) from recycled paper and super old stock paper from a closed down print shop that I grew up across the street from. The envelope liners were also made from a thrifted book about insects, and each invitation and envelope was different!

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I knew after trying on dress after dress that traditional wedding gowns were not for me. So, I dug out both my mother’s and grandmother’s dresses from my parents’ attic and had this awesome seamstress custom make something from the materials. The lining of it is from my mom’s dress, lace, and buttons from my grandmother’s dress, and an embroidered flower overlay from fabric I found on Etsy that I felt was uniquely me. What is extra special about those original gowns is that both my mom and Godmother wore one, and my grandma and both of her sisters wore the other. I got to wear a piece of so many amazing women! I also wore all vintage jewelry, both given to me by family or thrifted.

The Museum of Life and Science is one of our favorite places ever. We figured it would be unique, true to us, and a super fun place to hang out at all night. The cocktail hour was in a butterfly garden and insectarium, and a lot of our adult guests said they felt like kids again, which is exactly how we wanted them to feel!

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Our wedding favors were little honey jars filled with local honey from Bee Downtown. I (Kassy) had been following Leigh-Kathryn, an awesome female beekeeper, on Instagram for a while and reached out to her about personalizing the honey jars. It not only fit our life + science theme but Bee Downtown is part of a huge movement to SAVE THE BEES!

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My dad made our cake/dessert stand out of a tree he cut down himself. The bouquets, centerpieces, and flower crowns were put together by the bridesmaids, our mothers, and my aunts and cousins. We used seasonal flowers from local farmers (both badass women farmers). All of the setup the day of was done by our aunts, uncles, and cousins. The table runners, glass vases, candle holders, and frames on each table were thrifted. I feel like everything was DIY!

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Our best advice is to try not to make decisions based on what other people think, and stick to what YOU, as a couple, love. We literally had spiders hanging from the walls and bug themed everything, and everyone still had fun! Also, love between the couple and their family and friends is the most important thing, and no amount of money can pay for that.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Samantha Floyd Photography
Venue – Museum of Life and Science
Flowers – Spring Forth Farm
Catering – Durham Catering Co.
Cake – Miel Bon Bons
Italian Ice – SweetWater Ices
Donuts – Rise Biscuits Donuts
Pies – Foster’s Market
DJ – The Local DJ
Makeup Artist – Elle Beaute Events
Hair Styling – Meraki Salon
Wedding Dress – Diana Deane
Groomsmen’s Attire – JCPenney
Rings – Kristin Coffin
Rentals – Party Reflections
Favors – Bee Downtown

 

Our most heartfelt congratulations to Kassy and Brandon, and our biggest to them thanks for sharing their unforgettable day with Junebug! Love the idea of getting married in a museum? We’ve got a Las Vegas Neon Musuem wedding full of quirk, color, and charm that you have to see!

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Burgundy Boho Salvage One Wedding in Chicago

April 13, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

We’re bringing you a little boho style, a little vintage flair, and a whole lot of sophisticated elegance with Monique and Anthony’s Salvage One wedding in downtown Chicago. The bride, who planned the entire event, was the picture of boho-glam in a stunning long-sleeve lace Ines Di Santo gown and delicate flower crown that featured pops of burgundy, peach, and white flowers. Splendor of Eden took those same flowers and created spectacular cascading bouquets, installations, and a ceremony backdrop that perfectly fit the moody, vintage vibe of the warehouse venue. Because the couple are vintage collectors as well as foodies, they laid antique rugs down the ceremony aisle, served a classic Puerto Rican feast, and served dinner on antique china. Monique and Anthony nailed every single detail, and we couldn’t be more excited that Junebug member Studio 29 Photography + Design was there to capture it all!

The Couple:

Monique and Anthony

The Wedding:

Salvage One, Chicago, Illinois

We wanted our wedding to feel romantic, ethereal, bohemian and vintage all at once because that captures the love my husband and I have for one another — we’re two old souls. The colors and details of our day captured who we are as a couple perfectly.

For my bridal look, I wanted something romantic and vintage, with a touch of bohemian. The dress was the first one I tried on. It was classic but still one-of-a-kind and unique. I love that it had sleeves for the colder weather! I picked out simple earrings to allow the dress and flowers to speak for themselves. I also did a darker smokey brown eye with a bold lip to bring out my flowers.

We served a custom hispanic family-style menu and our guests loved it! The food was incredibly important because I’m a food blogger, and we wanted it to reflect my family’s Puerto Rican heritage. It was the most amazing wedding food anyone had!

Processional – “Cosmic Love” by Florence and the Machine and “Hymn” by Fleurie
Recessional – “Good Together” by Honne
First Dance – “There Will Be Time (Live Version)” by Mumford and Sons

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Studio 29 Photography + Design
Day-Of Coordinator – Bride and Joy Events
Venue – Salvage One
Floral Design – Splendor of Eden
Catering and Cake – FIG Catering
Officiant – Michael Moody
DJ – Okyne Media
Videography – Aaron Bean Cinema
Stationery – Katelyn Calautti
Makeup Artist – Shannon O’Brien
Wedding Dress –Ines Di Santo
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Mumu
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – Calvin Klein

 

Our biggest congratulations and a huge thanks to Monique and Anthony for sharing their incredible Salvage One wedding with Junebug! If you’re looking for ways to incorporate a pop of burgundy into your wedding, look no further than these beautiful burgundy bridesmaids dresses that your girls will love!

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This Tulum Beach Wedding was Styled to the Nines by the Wedding Designer Bride

April 13, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

When it was time for wedding designer Adriana of The Creative’s Loft to plan her own wedding, she and her fiancé, Gabe, opted for a wildly romantic Tulum beach wedding on the pristine shores of Mexico. The secluded beach offered the perfect haven for their intimate ceremony, which featured a stunning macrame backdrop the couple has since repurposed into home decor and DIY wands with bells for the dance-party style exit to the cocktail hour. As you can imagine, Adriana styled every inch of the reception, channeling a beautiful beachy vibe with bohemian decor, rustic signage and food/drink bars, vintage photo displays, and elegant floral arrangements. The bride also brought all those same vibes into her bridal look with a flowing Elie Saab gown, lace cape, and minimalist gold and pearl jewelry and hairpiece. Photographer Pablo Laguia didn’t miss a minute and caught so many sweet moments of the couple getting ready together, busting random dance moves, and snuggling among the palm trees and on the beach.

The Couple:

Adriana and Gabe

The Wedding:

Secluded Beach, Tulum, Mexico

As a wedding planner and a bride, my strongest and most personal advice for other couples is to customized your wedding according to your values and what you like the most! This is crucial to ensure you enjoy the whole process of designing your wedding! In addition, make it personal!!! Create some time to design DIY ideas and details for the day…this makes everything! Is how your wedding stands out from the typical wedding. In addition, analyze in advance where do you envision getting married (in your city, a destination wedding…a private property, secluded beach). This decision makes the difference! Also…decide where your money goes! For us the 3 most important aspects of the day where: photography + video / Overall Decor and Vibe + Venue / Food and Drinks!

I wanted my bridal look to be unique and creative, so I found a dress that combined beach/boho style and still had an elegant touch. It’s a dress from Elie Saab, composed of 2 pieces (a cape and a heart shape simple dress below). The cape was everything! I am a Cape-Lover and could not imagine my day without it! I added some special complements to the dress; a special handmade collection composed by different rings, bracelets and a headpiece from Lia Terni. Earrings a special gift from my mom, from Tous. Shoes by my sister, from one of my favorite shoe designer from my city; Estefania Marco.

Gabe chose to walk the aisle with “Viva la Vida” Version Salsa, from COLD PLAY.
I chose “Color Esperanza” from DIEGO TORRES, as a message to my husband…it means a lot for us what this song states! The Recessional Song we envisioned and wanted to walk the aisle as a married couple with all our beloved ones following us! So we chose GUANTANAMERA…it was PERFECT for that moment. Everyone took the Wedding Wands and started dancing after us! Dope Moment!

We had always envisioned getting married in a secluded spot, in one of our favorite countries. We checked all over the place and finally decided that Mexico is one of the countries we both like the most because of its culture, vibe and beaches. We went a couple of times previously and fell in love with some secluded beaches…we found the one!

One of our favorite parts of planning was all the DIY projects we put together! We designed the following items: wedding wands with bells for the ceremony; happy tears kits; sparkler kits for first dance; menus and place cards; table chargers with various Mexican tile patterns; mini bottles of spicy Mexican sauce; mini can of tea; props for the dance floor; and customized tattoos with our wedding hashtag (#contigoalquintopino).

We had a very creative cocktail hour. We came up with the idea of serving mini tacos combined with mini margaritas “El Patrón”. Capresse Salads in cute cones rather than in a stick, black ceviche mini spoon, etc. We also added some Paletas Mexicanas (popsicles) with super dope flavors; mojito popsicle, piña colada popsicle, perla negra (redbull and jaggermeister), mango with spicy powder, yogurt with fruits, etc. This was a mini cart that we put during the party time! They all loved it!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Pablo Laguia
Event Planning – The Creative’s Loft
Event Coordination – Utopik Weddings
Catering and Cake – Taller Gourmet
DJ – Cristian Coello Arenas
Live Music – Le Blue Duet
Videography – Monika Frias
Stationery – Papel & Co.
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Carolina Bellavista
Wedding Dress – Elie Saab
Bridal Accessories and Rings – Lia Terni
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Zara
Groom’s Apparel – Hugo Boss
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Zara
Rentals – Archive Rentals Mexico
Favors – The Creative’s Loft

 

An extra special thanks to Junebug member (and bride) Adriana of The Creative’s Loft Junebug member for sharing her and Gabe’s wedding with us, and a huge congratulations to them on the beginning of their forever! Want to see more beach wedding magic? We’ve got just what you’re looking for in Lien and Felix’s secluded beach wedding at Villa Seven in Rhodes, Greece!

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