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Emotional Dusty Blue, Cranberry, and Orange Wedding at Rip Van Winkle Gardens

February 13, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Shelbie and Andres had a beautifully emotional wedding at  Rip Van Winkle Gardens. From Shelbie getting ready with her mom by her side, Shelbie and Andres exchanging letters in the rain, to exchanging vows, there were happy tears throughout the day! Thistle Company helped coordinate the wedding day and was there to solve any surprise that came up that day – cue umbrellas! After the pouring rain, Shelbie’s updo quickly turned into loose flowy hair that complimented her whimsical Stella York wedding gown from Town & Country Bridal Boutique. No matter what happened, Shelbie and Andres didn’t let the rain put a damper on their day! They rolled with the punches and focused on what was important: each other! September Company photographed every sweet, emotional, and rainy moment, and it couldn’t have turned out any more perfect.

The Couple:

Shelbie and Andres

The Wedding:

Rip Van Winkle Gardens, New Iberia, Louisiana

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When planning what I would wear, I knew I wanted my look to be romantic and whimsical. I wanted something nontraditional for my dress and when I tried on my dress, I fell in love with the color. It was the very first dress I tried on.

The groom was gifted a customized Charles-Hubert open-faced pocket watch engraved with the scripture “Let all that you do be done in love” with a photo of his late grandfather on the inside.

The most memorable part of the day was reading our letters to each other before the ceremony. We both wanted our first time seeing each other to be when I walked down the aisle, so our photographers came up with the idea to read our letters back to back. It’s not something I would have thought of, and I’m so glad they recommended it. We were able to talk to each other in private before our ceremony and the emotions in that moment were so raw.

If I could give any advice, it would be to embrace the imperfections and to not forget that you’re marrying the love of your life. Rain was the least of our worries. My hair fell from being rained on, I cried a lot of my makeup off, and nothing in the world mattered other than saying “I do”. We embraced the happy tears and allowed ourselves to feel every emotion, being 100% vulnerable with each other and our loved ones.

When you plan a garden wedding, you take the risk of having rain involved, especially in South Louisiana. We monitored the weather the whole week of our wedding and we prayed that it would miss us. While Andres and I were reading our letters to each other, it began to pour. We both got drenched before our ceremony. It kept thundering and 20 minutes before I walked down the aisle the rain stopped completely long enough for us to say our “I dos”. Nothing else mattered in the world than marrying the man of my dreams, rain or shine.

The most important part of our day was for it to be really personal. We wanted it to fully and whole-heartedly be a day about us while celebrating with our closest friends and family in all the details, from the Colombian coffee that was served, to the pastor that married us who has been a part of our lives for 12 years. Being fully present and planning out time to enjoy our day to the fullest with all of our closest friends and family was important.

The bridesmaids all selected their own dresses in different shades of blue and gray. I’m not a fan of traditional bridesmaids dresses and I wanted the girls to all feel confident in whatever dress they decided on!

Our wedding photographers became dear friends of ours throughout our planning process. Several times throughout the day we shared sentimental moments together where they shared words of affection for us. No matter what unexpected events (rain…lots of rain) showed up, they were positive, encouraging, and the feeling of being a “client” was nowhere in sight. I could never trust two individuals more to capture our wedding day. They rolled with the punches and rather than creating moments, they captured the ones that were already happening!

All of our vendors were amazing! Our wedding planner was amazing. She swooped in with umbrellas right when it began to rain really heavy. She also took care of setting up and tearing down so that my mom did not have the burden. So many little things went awry that day and she handled it impeccably. A wedding planner is worth every single penny!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – September Company
Event Planning – Thistle Company
Venue – Rip Van Winkle Gardens
Floral Design – Petals & Pots
Catering – Chef John Cajun Eat
Cake – Cakes and Cookies by Candace
Officiant – Chris Lerma
DJ – Acadiana’s Party Machine
Live Music – Chase Ludeau
Videography – Henry Weddings
Makeup Artist – Jennifer Greig
Hair Styling – Bailey Blanchard
Wedding Dress – Stella York at Town & Country Bridal Boutique
Bridal Accessories – Town & Country
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Up
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Suit Up
Rings – Steve Charles Jewelers

 

A big thank you to Junebug member September Company for sharing Shelbie and Andres’ emotion wedding with us! Can’t get enough of September Company’s work? This classic rustic Tennessee wedding at RT Lodge has the most timeless look and vibe!

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Wintry Big Bear Lake Elopement Inspiration

February 12, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Grab a blanket, because this Big Bear Lake elopement will have you wanting to get cozy with your person! Weddings by Sabrina planned and coordinated a dreamy, wintry elopement inspiration full of fur, coats, quartz, and gold accents. Model Paulina is rocking multiple Newhite wedding dresses, including the release of their new Winter bridal gown. These dresses are paired with various coats, flower crowns, and bouquets created by The Flower Method. We are loving the rich green tones and large white blooms in each of the arrangements! Photographer Lukas Korynta and videographer Regan Elizabeth Films worked side-by-side to capture all of the modern details and chemistry between Paulina and Alain.

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The Talented Team:

Photography – Lukas Korynta
Event Planning – Weddings by Sabrina
Venue – Noon Lodge
Floral Design – The Flower Method
Cake – Nicole Bakes Cakes
Videography – Regan Elizabeth Films
Invitations – Ink Topiary
Hair and Makeup Artist – Emily Lynn and Company
Wedding Dress – The Newhite
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rings – Lauren Wolf at EsqueletoSusa Jewelry
Models – Paulina De La Paz, Alain de Saracho

 

Thank you so much to Lukas Korynta for sharing this modern elopement inspiration with Junebug! For more wintry vibes, take a look at this fashionably cozy Winter wedding inspiration.

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This Backyard Wedding at Night is Oh-So Cozy

February 12, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

This wedding at night is will have you seeing stars. Literally! Tori and Michael said “I do” under the twinkling string lights and stars on Tori’s parent’s property. Going back to where they shared many summers, and even their first kiss, they planned an intimate wedding celebration for their closest family and friends. Tori and Michael focused on what was important to them and wanted something a little unexpected. Instead of cake, Tori and Michael chose donuts from Me & Ma’s Bakery! For the ultimate treat yo’self moment, there was a s’mores station complete with a fire and blankets to stay warm. Kristen Kaiser not only photographed their cozy wedding, but she was there the next morning in their Airstream photographing the sweetest day after session. Talk about the ultimate cozy and fun vibes!

The Couple:

Tori and Michael

The Wedding:

Private Residence, Kansas

There were a lot of memorable things about the day. I mean I can literally replay the full day back in my head and not miss a beat, but I would have to say getting ready together was pretty special. From the time he zipped me up to the moment I was fastening his cuffs, we were all smiles + giggles. It was so special to us that we got that time just the two of us.

As a wedding photographer, I go weekend in and out shooting the same type of wedding. I knew I wanted it to be different + focus on who we were as a couple. Not some big shabang where we spend 90% of our time thanking guests for coming and not getting a chance to be in the moment, to celebrate the two of us and our love. The idea of doing things backwards + only inviting our closest family and friends hit me laying in bed one night. The rest was history.

We chose to get married in my parents backyard, which doubles as a river bottom, because we spend a lot of time with family there. We make so many memories there and, although it’s no waterfall with beautiful rocks + crystal clear water, it meant so much to us to being saying I do where we shared our first kiss clear back in high school.

Kristen Kaiser! I LOVE THIS GIRL. Connected with her the second we face timed. Her and her hubby are a great team and when some things went wrong, they were both ALL over it. They went beyond all expectations. We’re already talking about what we are going to do for our first anniversary session with them. :)

I let our guitarist take full control of our wedding music. My only requirement was that he play softly during the FULL ceremony. He chose acoustic led zeppelin and the rest was history. 

Michael and I chose to walk down the aisle together. It was also important to us that we include our fur babies during the whole day. So our nieces and nephew walked them down the isle with garland collars as our “flower girls”. Our ceremony was SO special to us because Michael’s brother (who is also one of my best friends) got ordained to marry us. The whole script was written about the two of us, how we met, how we fell apart, how we came back together, and how our love was completely unique in its own way. We also decided to write our own vows and if writing a special vow to your soon to be life partner doesn’t scream personal, I’m not sure what does! We did a beer toast, then happy danced our way back down the aisle.

As I was planning my wedding, I completely avoided anything that “would be expected of us”. I honestly did not think about anyone but the two of us. A little selfish? Maybe, but in the long run who’s going to remember that your long lost high school buddy didn’t get an invite to the ceremony or that you chose a meal that Aunt Stacy just didn’t like. I MEAN COMMON PEOPLE!! This day is ALL about the couple. So my advice is to make it YOU, don’t stress the small stuff, and as Michael would say have a damn good time while doing it!

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First dance: Just Say I Do – Jonny P 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kristen Kaiser
Venue – Private Residence
Floral Design – Fleur to Forest
Catering – Anteaques
Cake – Me & Ma’s Bakery
Officiant – Gaven Stensaas
DJ – Mike Dupeigny-Leigh
Live Music – Colton Jones
Makeup Artist – Anastasia Samsonova
Wedding Dress – Baby-Doll Shop
Groom’s Apparel – H&M

 

The biggest thank you to Junebug member Kristen Kaiser for sharing this nighttime wedding with us! Did you adore the way Kristen photographed this cozy wedding? Well you’re in luck! Take a look at this casual and intimate Fort Worth wedding that will steal your heart.

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