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You’d Never Guess How Much of This Simply Elegant Vista Hills Vineyard Wedding was DIY

April 1, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

After seeing all the DIY projects Mahealani pulled together for her Vista Hills Vineyard wedding, we’re convinced there’s nothing this crafty bride can’t do! She and Mitchell chose a tropical vibe that was as relaxed as it was elegant. Mahealani used monstera leaves to anchor the centerpieces, floral hoops, and the bridal party’s bouquets then added gorgeous white orchids to the arrangements and the boutonnieres. She even made the bridesmaids’ delicate pearl necklaces and the marble fondant on the wedding cake. We love that the couple chose a classic black, white, and grey color scheme for the wedding party to add a hint of elegance to the overall look and to pop against all the natural greenery of the vineyard. These photos captured by Andie Avery Photography do beautifully showcase all the dreamy DIY details of this Oregon wedding!

The Couple:

Mahealani and Mitchell

The Wedding:

Vista Hills Vineyard, Dayton, Oregon

The most important thing to me during the course of planning our wedding was that it was really something that embodied us. It was really important to me that Mitchell felt like this wedding was about him too, because it was! It was also super important that our closest family and friends were there. My uncle played music for our processional and recessional, and for our exit song – which meant the absolute world to me. Our friends from China got all dressed up and Facetimed my bridesmaid’s boyfriend so they could “attend,” and our families flew from all over the world to celebrate with us. We really just wanted to have a massive party to celebrate marrying each other, and that’s exactly what it was!

Walking down the aisle to Mitchell was something I had dreamt about for years, literally. Having my dad to walk me down the aisle, seeing my mom in the front row, and Mitchell at the alter is something I’ll never forget. I also asked our officiant to take a moment and remind Mitchell and I to turn and acknowledge everyone who had come to witness our big day, because it’s a rare occasion that all your family and friends are in one place at one time, and it was such a special experience for us. 

Our best advice is to DIY things! If you’re creative this is a perfect time to really make your wedding yours. And don’t freak out! Even when things aren’t going exactly the way you planned, it will still turn out perfect; just focus on each other and the rest will fall perfectly into place. 

I DIY’d a lot of our wedding! I DIY’d the hoops over the head table and the grandparent’s photo hoops, the bouquets, boutonnieres, bridesmaid’s necklaces, the marble fondant on the cake, my make-up, my hair comb (my bridesmaid Karri did my hair), and the seating chart mirror! My mama helped. I also hand-picked and styled the centerpiece hardware, as well as Mitchell and his groomsmen’s attire (accessories included) and my bridesmaids’ attire and footwear.

The biggest surprise was that it rained, which for some people might be a total bummer, but for us (and in Hawaii) it’s considered a true blessing! It started as a light mist just before the ceremony and it settled in the vines below the Vista Hills Treehouse and was absolutely gorgeous and almost supernatural looking. It also forced us to move everything inside, which made our dinner so much more intimate and fun.

Processional – “Say” by John Mayer (ukulele cover)
Recessional – “In My Life” by Jake Shimabukuro
First Dance – “Mango Tree” by Zac Brown Band

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Andie Avery Photography
Venue – Vista Hills Vineyard
Floral Design – Mahealani Cameron
Flowers and Leaves – Fifty Flowers
Mirror Greenery and Cake Greenery – Chalk and Vine
Signage – Hey Halle
Catering – Pearl Catering
Live Music – Music by Elias
Stationery – Carly Reed Designs via Minted
Wedding Dress – Charlotte’s Weddings & More
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Mumu
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Wilsonville Diamond and ForeverWoodRings

 

Our most heartfelt congratulations to Mahealani and Mitchell, and a big thanks to Andie Avery Photography for sharing this beautiful Oregon vineyard wedding with us! Looking for more DIY wedding inspiration? Check out the whimsical and quirky charm in Kristen and Keith’s DIY SmogShoppe wedding that gives subtle nods to Wes Anderson!

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This Romantic Wedding at The Country Club at DC Ranch Has a Touch of Old Hollywood Glamour

March 31, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

With a mix of classic Southwestern and Moroccan styles set in the middle of the Arizona desert, The Country Club at DC Ranch was the most unexpected yet perfect location for Annie and Michael’s wedding! The couple, who had to find a new venue just months before their big day, created a timeless and romantic feel with a black, white, burgundy, and blush color palette that echoed from the stunning rose bouquets and ceremony arbor created by Garden Gate Flowers to the banquet tables covered in elegant lace from La Tavola Linen to the bridesmaids’ classic White by Vera Wang dresses. The bride’s Grace Kelly inspired Demetrios wedding gown and the groom’s classic black tuxedo from Men’s Wearhouse harkened to the glamorous days of Old Hollywood, and were visually stunning against the desert landscape. Photographer Eastlyn Bright‘s vintage style and creative eye were the perfect combination for capturing this heartfelt Arizona wedding!

The Couple:

Annie and Michael

The Wedding:

The Country Club at DC Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona

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The most important aspect of wedding planning was making my vision come to life. I wanted a romantic, emotional, and intimate wedding that was timeless yet incredibly glamorous. I did everything in my power to make that feeling come to life in my own unique “Annie” way.

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My style inspiration was an Audrey Hepburn meets Grace Kelly look. I knew almost immediately that I wanted a long-sleeved beaded dress — something simple yet classic. I finished off the look with pearl stud earrings, and it was just the right touch of sparkle I had envisioned. The bridal party wore dark wine gowns with a satin waist to compliment my dress, and the groomsmen wore classy black tuxedos.

The most memorable part of the day was being together for our first look. His sweet and genuine tears and our embrace in such a moment made for some of my favorite photos of the day. Also, whispering I love you to each other during our first dance under the stars was a moment I’ll remember until I’m old and gray.

We had actually chosen a different venue, which fell through a few months prior to our wedding due to renovations on their property. We were incredibly bummed. Needless to say, we were extra selective when seeking out a new venue. The second I laid eyes on the courtyard reception at DC Ranch, I couldn’t imagine getting married anywhere else. Everything was perfect!

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Processional – “A Thousand Years” by The Piano Guys
Recessional – “Beautiful Day” by U2
First Dance – “L-O-V-E” by Nat King Cole

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Eastlyn Bright
Venue and Day-Of Coordination – The Country Club at DC Ranch
Floral Design – Garden Gate Flowers
Officiant – Joshua Lett
Live Music – Lucky Devils Band
Videography – Sessions Films
Stationery – Beacon Lane
Makeup Artist – Amanda Nicole Artistry
Hair Styling – Sheynna Frasier
Wedding Dress – Demetrios
Bridal Accessories – Nadri
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – White by Vera Wang
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Robbins Brothers
Rentals – Classic Party Rentals and La Tavola Linen
Transportation – United Parking Systems
Favors – Etsy

 

Congratulations to Annie and Michael, and thanks to Eastlyn Bright for sharing this exceptional wedding with Junebug! Want to see more Old Hollywood vibe inspiration? This Talega Golf Club wedding is Old Hollywood meets California Cool!

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Intimate Southwestern Desert Wedding at Moab Under Canvas

March 31, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

We have to admit that we have a soft spot for desert weddings, so Mallory and Brian’s intimate wedding at Moab Under Canvas stole every piece of our hearts. The glamping destination offered a secluded oasis for the couple to create a free-spirited celebration, with the help of the Gatherist even planners. Using natural textiles, locally foraged florals arranged by Amber Reverie, minimal glass vases, driftwood, and a rustic-chic white marble table from House of Yonder, they set the scene for a laid-back dinner party right in the middle of the famous Utah desert. It was equal parts bohemian chic and effortlessly earthy. And don’t even get us started on the bride’s spectacular Rue De Seine lace dress! The talented team at Tews Visual not only captured all the photo-worthy moments but also recorded the sweetest video from the cozy getting ready moments in the tent to the surprise sparklers the guests lit during the couple’s first dance beneath the stars.

The Couple:

Mallory and Brian

The Wedding:

Moab Under Canvas, Moab Desert, Utah

When researching venues, we were all over the place, with way too many ideas! What led us to Moab Under Canvas was the wildness of it, and the ability for everyone to stay on site — our own private little tipi village in the middle of the desert! Can you really ask for anything more? Brian and I are adventurers at heart. Most weekends, you can find us gallivanting off in the FJ, dogs in tow, to go explore some new ends of the earth. With that being said, this sort of “glamping” experience made the perfect wedding venue for us. We also wanted to make our wedding more of a weekend-long event so it would last as long as we possible. We booked out our venue for 2 nights, and it was absolutely perfect. Everyone was able to arrive and check in on Friday for our rehearsal dinner that night. On our wedding day, a bunch of our guests woke up and hiked to Corona Arch at the end of this massive breathtaking canyon. It was such a magical start to our even more magical day!

Our ceremony was not what you would call traditional. We did not have chairs (except a couple for the elders) and got married at a rock overlook on the far edge of the property. We sourced vintage Turkish rugs, I brought a bunch of my Native American blanket collection, and everyone sat on rock ledges or rugs around us. Our florist foraged local desert vegetation that adorned our copper arch. The entire setup was very organic, and looked like it just sprouted up out of nowhere! This truly made the ceremony so intimate.

We wrote our own vows, which I would highly recommend everyone doing, as well! I was crying, he was crying, the guests were crying — there was not a dry eye in the crowd. One of my other favorite parts of our ceremony was having my little brother read the poem, “How Falling in Love is Like Owning a Dog” by Taylor Mali. We are huge dog people. Our dogs are our children. As you can see, they were even in our ceremony, so this little reading made me tear up and truly put such an individual touch to our ceremony.

We wanted the entire weekend to feel natural, unique, and as dreamy and love-filled as possible. And that’s exactly what it was…good vibes only! All our furniture rentals came from House of Yonder in Denver and brought the minimal, boho, southwestern feel to life. Everything from the Turkish rugs to the wooden and marble tables, Equipale chairs, and mud cloth accents made this desert dream come true. We used a lot of locally foraged vegetation and greenery, including the tumbleweeds that hung over head in the cocktail hour and our name card display! We also utilized copper accents to make everything blend seamlessly into the natural red dirt landscapes, including our very own mule bar, complete with copper mugs, featuring my homemade recipe, the Moab Mule. All this aside, we really did not have to try very hard to establish this aesthetic or create these vibes because our venue was pretty much as dreamy as they get!

Our advice is to stay true to yourself and trust your gut! There were so many times I would go back and question my original choices on something, but your original instincts will lead you down the right path. There are far too many other decisions to make to get caught up in one little detail! Also, enjoy every little moment of it, the planning process included. There were times when I felt so overwhelmed and just wanted the wedding planning to be over. But cherish all those headaches because they are worth it and you won’t ever get them back.

The most memorable part of the day for me was being introduced as Mr. & Mrs. at our reception, walking in under the stars and twinkly lights, in middle of the desert, my favorite song playing, surrounded by my favorite people, and the most beautiful tablescapes I have ever dreamed of in my life. I remember sitting down and just soaking it all in, and I began to break down in tears. I told Brian, if I could freeze that moment in time right there, I would for all eternity. I don’t think my heart has ever been so happy!

My favorite surprise (which was also a surprise to me because we got behind schedule) was walking into our first dance to all our guests lighting their sparkler fireworks. This was not on our original schedule and Emmily came up with it last minute, so it was such a fun surprise for us and the guests. It was the most amazing magical first dance. We danced to the Haley Reinhart version of “I Can’t Stop Falling In Love With You” and I cried like a baby!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Tews Visual
Event Planning – Gatherist
Venue – Moab Under Canvas
Floral Design – Amber Reverie
Catering – Moab Grill
Cake – Flour & Flourish
DJ – DJ Runaway
Videography – Tews Visual
Stationery – Refine
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Nicolette Paige
Wedding Dress – Rue De Seine via A & Be Bridal
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Lulus and Revolve
Groom’s Apparel – Indochino
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Calvin Klein
Rings – Mociun
Rentals – House of Yonder

 

Congratulations to Mallory and Brian, and the biggest thanks to Tews Visual for sharing this spectacular desert wedding with Junebug! Want to see more desert vibes? This black, burgundy, and gold Desert Botanical Garden is a total showstopper!

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