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Emotional and Spiritual Ohio Wedding in the Countryside

April 12, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

When it comes to sentimental celebrations, Jen and Will’s intimate Alexandra, Ohio wedding is as sweet and emotional as it gets! They chose the private church property because of its significance to the bride’s family. Jen’s father built the little bridge they had to cross to get to the ceremony site for his own wedding many years ago and many of Jen’s family members got married in the church or on the property. So, they wanted to carry on the special tradition of starting their forever in that same, sentimental place. Wearing a stunning vintage-inspired gown and long veil from Alex Veil Bridal, Jen looked as if she had emerged from a different era, and her bridesmaid’s blush and lavender ASOS gowns echoed the soft, vintage look they used in the decor and floral arrangements. Photographers Eastlyn Bright and Joshua Lee’s creative composition and artistry truly brought this unique celebration and all the emotional moments to life.

The Couple:

Jen and Will

The Wedding:

Private Church, Alexandra, Ohio

More than anything, we wanted our wedding to tell our personal story and to reveal the love of God. We chose this vision early in our wedding planning, and it assisted us in both the practical and creative decisions we made. Our budget, the aesthetic, the artists we chose to collaborate with, and so much more took form from this initial dream. Everything became about symbolic and intentional choices, and we went out of our convenience to find new ways to make our day meaningful to us.

For us, the most meaningful moment of the day was our first look. After first seeing one another, we prayed together, and Will read Proverbs 31 over me, and I read Psalm 1 over him. A friend of ours had taught us to do this for marriage, and it was a really powerful moment to share just before the ceremony. We had told my dad before the first look that we wanted him to play a part in the first look, as well, as it wasn’t official that I’d be handed off to Will yet. Will wanted to go out of his way to respect the relationship between my dad and me. So, while we had our first look, my dad stood off in a distance watching us and praying. At the end, we walked down to the bridge he’d built for his wedding, and my dad prayed over us while we all stood together on it. We were all sobbing. To us, it was this beautiful picture of our heavenly Father’s love for us and our most treasured moment of it all.

In choosing our wedding photographers, we immediately knew we wanted Eastlyn and Joshua. In our engagement photographs and wedding photographs, they went out of their way to continually be intentional with us and our story. They listened to us talk about what we care about for hours, and they didn’t bend to any other vision for our day. Creativity is something that’s important to us as a couple, and working with them truly felt like a collaboration between our dream and their artistic eye. They loved us well, were centered on making sure we were okay, and they even kept us present to the moment by helping us create a slow schedule for our day. We’ll treasure these photographs forever, and for all the significance they now are to our new family’s history, we’re so thankful Eastlyn and Joshua captured them.

For years I told my friends that one day I wanted to get married at the old country church I grew up at, and as I went down the “aisle,” I wanted to walk across the bridge that my dad had built for his own wedding. My grandparents and other old family friends actually built the stone church years ago, and so, for me, that church held immense generational value to my family’s heritage. Many of my family members have married in the church or on its property.

Will and I met taking piano lessons from my stepmom. We had our recitals together in the church as young children. I remember even then thinking he was cute, as he played the theme song from Pink Panther for all of our friends and family. We’ve both had countless memories involved in the building, and it meant a lot to us both that we would marry there.

In planning the ceremony, I chose to keep the decorations very simple because we wanted our story and our faith to take center stage. The processional music was from my favorite movie, Pride and Prejudice, and it was played by Will‘s piano-prodigy brother, Seth. We opted to not have a flower girl or ring bearer because we had no meaning tied to that. Instead, we had young children from our family ring wedding bells, as it added to the whimsical feel of the music. My dear grandma was the “flower lady” because she, my sister, and I picked wildflowers together when we were younger, and I wanted to honor her in this way. 

Above all else, your day is about you two as a couple. I remember sitting with Will at the beginning of the wedding planning and discussing what we cared about, and how we were going to incorporate those values in our day. Our parents, family, and friends were all involved in the production of our dream, but we identified the dream as a couple. I felt the strain of needing to please everyone involved so often through the planning, but remembering those values we claimed early on kept us centered on choosing what was best for us. It made our wedding about us, and meaningful to us. I’ll never regret that, even if it wasn’t always conventional. Be different, and make interesting decisions just because they mean something to you!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Eastlyn Bright
Videography – Danielle Landers
Wedding Dress – Alex Veil Bridal
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – ASOS
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – H&M

 

Congratulations to Jen and Will, and a big thanks to Eastlyn Bright for sharing this unforgettable wedding with Junebug! Looking for more outdoor wedding inspiration? This Coeur d’Alene wedding at Settlers Creek is an outdoor celebration for the books!

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The Best Etsy Wedding Menu Templates

April 11, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Whether you’re serving tacos, Italian fare, or traditional chicken or fish options, you can let your guests know what they’re eating at your reception in style thanks to these Etsy wedding menu templates! Easy to print yourself and perfectly matched to your vibe, there’s a menu design for every wedding. Don’t worry about hunting through page after page of of template designs – we’ve rounded up the very best in botanical, artistic, and elegant wedding menus!

Botanical Wedding Menus

Greenery Wedding Menu Template by blanche paperie

 

Rose Floral Wedding Menu Template by blanche paperie

 

Muted Geometric Floral Wedding Menu Template by Flamboyant Invites

 

Printable Olive Wedding Menu Template by Paper Dainty

 

White Floral Wedding Menu Template by Studio Bohemme

 

Blue Floral Menu Card Template by plpapers

 

Tropical Botanical Wedding Menu by Greybee Printables

 

Burgundy Rose Wedding Menu Template by Tweet Party Templates

 

Colorful Watercolor Florals Printable Wedding Menu by Pine Nineteen

 

Botanical Wedding Menu Template by Blush Paper Shop

 

Blush and Wine Floral Geometric Monogram Wedding Menu by Heather O’Brien Design

 

 

Foliage Printable Wedding Menu by simply p stationery

 

Minimalist Watercolor Succulent Printable Menu by INVITED by Audriana

 

White and Gold Floral Wedding Menu Template by Hadley Designs

 

 

 

 

Eucalyptus Wedding Menu Template by RenCreate

 

 

Boho Floral Wedding Menu Printable by The Sunshine Garden

 

Artsy Floral Watercolor Wedding Menu by Jade and Oak

 

Artistic Wedding Menus

Geometric Printable Menu by Greybee Printables

 

Modern Geometric Wedding Menus by JP Stationery

 

Watercolor Feather & Geometric Bohemian Wedding Menu Suite by DColovenotes

 

Watercolor Wedding Menu Template by Smitten Paper

 

Rose Gold Geometric Wedding Menu by Fox Paper Press

 

 

Geometric Art Deco Wedding Menu by black lab studio

 

Geometric Gold Marble Wedding Menu Printable by Trouvailleinvitation

 

Navy Facets Wedding Menu by Flamboyant Invites

 

Blush Watercolor Menu Template by Bright Paper

 

Marbled Watercolor Emerald Green & Copper Printed Wedding Menu by Brown Fox Creative

 

Blushing Bride Wedding Dinner Menu by Tiny Blue Press

 

Ocean Navy Blue Watercolor Wedding Menu Printable by studio19creative

 

Blush Pink Watercolor Wedding Menu by La Bohemme Paper Co

 

Modern Wedding Menu Printable by Margaux Paperie

 

Elegant Wedding Menus

Gold Calligraphy Wedding Menu by Sweet Paper Wedding

 

Timeless Wedding Menu Template by DeadLC

 

Simple Black Wedding Menu by Love Printables AU

 

Elegant Wedding Menu Card by Lemon Wedding

 

Modern Script Wedding Menu by JPstationery

 

Elegant Calligraphy Printed Wedding Menu by Paradise Invitations

 

Traditional Wedding Menu Printable by Olivean Weddings

 

Formal Calligraphy Wedding Menu by Send Love Paperie

 

Blush and Navy Elegant Wedding Menus by Paradise Invitations

 

Gold and Black Calligraphy Wedding Menu Template by Darling Paperie Studio

 

Simply Romantic Wedding Menu Template by INVITALIA

 

Elegant Script Wedding Menu Card by twig and juniper

 

Gold Elegant Wedding Menu Template by Wishful Paperie

 

Elegant Printable Wedding Menu Templates by Paradise Invitations

 

Gold Elegant Wedding Menu Wedding Template by Pink Poppy Weddings

 

Simple Script Wedding Menu Card by reply by design studio

 

Looking for more Etsy paper goods? Check out the best Etsy Save the Dates to announce your wedding and the best in Etsy wedding invitation suites.

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This Vintage-Inspired Scenic Beach State Park Wedding is Sweet as Pie

April 11, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Bergen and Justin’s Scenic Beach State Park wedding is proof that a special type of magic happens when two old souls find each other. This free-spirited couple was inspired to create a vintage Sunday picnic that focused on good food, a laid-back vibe, meaningful decor, and florals arranged by the bride, who owns Fire and Blooms. During their woodsy ceremony, Bergen and Justin exchanged vows in an aptly named “love nest,” which featured a semicircle of dried grasses and flowers and allowed all the guests to surround them in a literal circle of love. For their reception, they laid out quilts in the grass, set up lawn games, and decorated wooden picnic tables with milk bottles, pennant banners, family heirlooms, and homemade pies. Every detail was perfectly curated to celebrate the couple’s deep love of vintage goodness. But our absolute favorite moments came when Noelle Johnson Photography joined the couple on the beach to capture Bergen gifting Justin a surprise that was two years in the making. The story and his reaction are sure to hit you right in the feels!

The Couple:

Bergen and Justin

The Wedding:

Scenic Beach State Park, Seabeck, Washington

We agreed the most memorable part of the day was really the magic that happened when we had all the people we love so much around us. During our ceremony, everyone was gathered in a circle and we all sang together. It was very powerful. Also, during the reception, we were able to look out from our table to watch all our guests feasting and celebrating on that gorgeous September day, and it was all we could have hoped for.

We knew we wanted a Sunday wedding. We are old souls, so we went with a vintage Sunday picnic vibe. We had vintage yard games, quilts to lie in the grass, old milk bottles for the florals, and family antiques around for decor. We wanted to create a very laid back, comfortable, and timeless summer picnic.

I am a floral designer, so I did all my own wedding flowers with some help of two friends. I used a lot of dried florals in our ceremony ” love nest” and live plants so I could make the arrangements in advance. My mom is amazing at creating, so she made the napkins and most of the signage. My girlfriends, my mom, and I made all the bunting flags that hung above the tables. And all the pies for our dessert were baked by friends and family.

After the reception, we went to a different location for more portraits. Bergen surprised me with a small box full of letters. Bergen, being a hopeless romantic, wrote almost every month for two years a love letter to her yet unknown future husband. Each letter had glimpses of her life, hopes, fears, and snapshots of her daily ongoings. Most letters were addressed with something such as, “To my future love,” and completed with, “I don’t know where you’re at now or what you’re doing, but know that I already love you and can’t wait to be in your arms.” As I opened these letters there on the beach, I was amazed and had to confirm that she wrote these letters before she knew me! It’s really quite beautiful, the way she wrote the letters each month until the day she met me. I still have a hard time summarizing this in words or in my heart, but I am amazed and got a glimpse into how she waited for me and how important this union is.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Noelle Johnson Photography
Venue – Scenic Beach State Park
Floral Design – Fire and Blooms
Catering – The Sweet Beginning Cafe
Stationery – Maija Rebecca Hand Drawn

 

Our biggest congratulations to Bergen and Justin on the beginning of forever! Looking for more woodsy, vintage wedding inspiration? This Leonard Lake Reserve wedding among the Redwoods is pure romance!

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