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The Best Etsy Groomsmen Gifts

January 10, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

photo by India Earl

Before you get caught up in the whirlwind of wedding planning, it’s a good idea to sit down and think about how to show your appreciation to the people getting you to the big day. This post is all about the guys in your life who have been there through thick and thin and who will stand by your side as you tie the knot. We’ve rounded up a selection of the best Etsy groomsmen gifts to help you thank them for everything they’ve done for you up until this point.

photo by Anni Graham Photography

Leather Goods

Wallets and dop kits and duffles, oh my! What guy wouldn’t love a quality bag in his life – especially one with a custom monogram? Etsy has so many choices for great leather goods, so we’ve rounded up a few of our favorites.

Monogrammed Leather Dopp Kit by PortlandLeather

Personalized Leather Wallet by WoodPresentStudio

Custom Leather and Canvas Toiletry Bag by urbanwrist

Personalized Men’s Leather Carry-On Bag by YoursPersonalized

Personalized Leather Toiletry Kit by TealsPrairie

Branded Leather Bi-fold Wallet by SoGoodSoWood

Monogrammed Dopp Kit by EverlyGrace

Men’s Weekender Bag by ZoeEdenWeddings

photo by Mackensey Alexander Photography

Drinkware and Bar Supplies

Do you and your groomsmen bond over brewing your own beer or tasting quality whiskey together? These bar supplies are the answer to having your best guys sipping and smiling soon!

Engraved Whiskey Decanter Set by VSGifts

Personalized Beer Flight Paddle by ReclaimedOregon

Personalized Leather Flask by BenjyMinu

Etched Whisky Glasses by MagicWoodShop

Personalized Hand Forged Bottle Opener by BlackDogIronworks

Thurston Custom Summit Wooden Beer Caddy by HomeWetBar

Personalized Bourbon Barrel by MyPersonalMemories

Personalized Engraved Whiskey Decanter Set by MagicWoodShop

photo by Jonnie & Garrett

Wooden Accessories

For the fashion-forward men in your life, look no further than these wooden watches, sunglasses, and suit accessories to wear on your big day! Bonus points for getting each piece personalized.

Monogram Wooden Tie Clip by AutumnSummerLLC

Wooden Cufflinks by KajzarsWoodWork

Engraved Wooden Watch by HeirloomGiftsCompany

Rounded Wooden Cufflinks by KajzersWoodWork

Personalized Wooden Sunglasses by danielcustommade

photo by LiFe Photography

Grooming & Self-Care

Whether the guys in your life are self-care obsessed or could you a little help in the grooming department, there’s an Etsy gift to help them put their best face forward.

Personalized Shaving Kit by TealsPrairie

Men’s Safety Razor by SoapNaturallyGoode

Men’s Grooming and Shaving Kit by BumbleandCo.

Groomsmen Shaving Brush Set by LovegrenandDaughter

Leather + Cedarwood Soy Candle by ZaainaSkincare

The Viking Beard Kit by WhiskeyInkandLace

Love these Etsy groomsmen gifts? Check out the best Etsy bridesmaids proposal gifts for popping the question to your girls!

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Chic Pacific Northwest Wedding at Wellspring Spa and Retreat

January 10, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

There’s nothing more perfect than the outdoorsy Pacific Northwest vibes at Wellspring Spa and Retreat. Laurel and Benton’s boho wedding is a dream for nature lovers with an affinity for fashion. Laurel nailed the boho bridal look with her easy-going style with her lace Rue de Seine dress, Fleurae flower crown, and gold choker. We love that there are so many DIY elements that were done with the help of the bride and groom’s family and friends – like Laurel and her dad, Tom Anderson Studio, designing the invitations; their friend, Holly Owens, baking their wedding cake; and Laurel and Benton’s custom-made rings by Equinox Jewelers. Photographer Hinterland Stills killed it in capturing the sweet in-between moments and the dance party that ensued during the reception.

The Couple:

Laurel and Benton

The Wedding:

Wellspring Spa and Retreat, Ashford, Washington

After a year-long search, found a lace dress by Rue de Seine. As it was a sample dress without accessories, I opted to have a custom belt and arm cuffs made by a local seamstress. I was drawn to the dress for its lightweight and classic, yet hip, intricate French lace detail. I paired the dress with gold jewelry, both old and new, lace-up nude block heels, and a colorful floral crown with embedded quartz crystals given to me by my mother.

I think it’s safe to say that for both of us, the most memorable part was the first look. It was overwhelming in the best way. The weather was absolutely perfect and there was this gorgeous dappled light shooting through the trees. Butterflies were flying, and for the first time, everything felt calm. 

We knew we wanted to get married in nature, surrounded by trees in the Pacific Northwest. Wellspring Spa was the first place we visited and we knew it was the place right away. The cabins and other structures there are the perfect ratio of rustic and cozy, and the sanctuary is absolutely magical. The cedar hot tubs and saunas were a nice bonus, too.

Kyle of Hinterland Stills is truly a master of his craft. He not only managed to capture the best moments of our day completely organically, but on a few occasions unobtrusively whisked us away from the reception to snap some photos while we savored a quiet moment with each other. We even got several comments from our guests about how much they loved Kyle.

If, like us, you’re doing everything yourselves, don’t get too worked up if not every detail goes perfectly to plan. No matter how thorough your planning, the unexpected can and will happen, especially if you’re doing everything in a non-traditional venue. Once the day arrives, treat it like the beautiful occasion that it is, not some stressful final exam that you’ve been cramming for. Try to give yourself more time than you think you’ll need, and finally, don’t sweat the small stuff.

Where to begin! From hand-dying the shibori indigo napkins to putting together all of the floral arrangements to decorating the ceremony and reception sites, we did just about everything ourselves except for the bulk of the catering. We even tapped some of our Nashville friends for wedding band duty, as Benton is a professional musician by trade. We also had to buy, borrow, or rent everything that was needed for the weekend. Amidst the logistical chaos, our family and friends (and especially our moms, who are actual superheroes) really stepped up and helped bring our vision to life. It took a village to pull off, and we are forever grateful.

During the ceremony, there were Monarch butterflies flying in and around the sanctuary, guests, and us. The lighting was perfect. We were later asked if we ordered the butterflies on Amazon (you can do that?). Another wonderful surprise was an animated short film that Benton‘s mom secretly worked on for months with an animator she found online. It was “premiered” at the welcome dinner and there was not a dry eye in the house.

By the time we met, both of us had lived a lot of life in a lot of places, and each place brought with it a new cast of characters. It was important to us that our guest list be representative of those different chapters in each of our lives. We can’t express in words how beautiful it was to see such a diverse group of people, dear to us but strangers to each other, together in the woods, without cell service, completely engaged with each other and forging friendships of their own.

Instead of hiring a band, we put a band together featuring several of our Nashville musician friends and family members (with Benton on bass, of course). Making good on a 15-year promise, Laurel‘s brother Shane got up and sang Billy Idol’s “White Wedding.” It was pretty epic and yes, there is video.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kyle Wilson of Hinterland Stills
Venue – Wellspring Spa and Retreat
Floral Design – Fleurae
Catering – Ramblin’ Jacks
Cake – Holly Owens
Officiant – John Wingfield
Videography – Shane Anderson of North Fork Studios
Invitations – Tom Anderson Studio
Wedding Dress – Rue de Seine
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Nordstrom
Groom’s Apparel – J. Crew
Groomsmen’s Apparel – J. Crew
Rings – Equinox Jewelers
Rentals – Tents and Events Kent

 

A big congratulations to Laurel and Benton, and thank you to Junebug member Hinterland Stills for sharing their Pacific Northwest wedding with us! To see more of Hinterland Stills’ magic, check out this Mountain Springs Lodge wedding inspired by the African safari where the couple met.

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This Casual and Intimate Fort Worth Wedding will Steal Your Heart

January 9, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

This sweet Fort Worth wedding is the definition of intimate. Jessi and Dustin used Light and Truth‘s designs to invite a small number of people to join them in a care-free and casual celebration. With a small outdoor ceremony and a star-lit reception, Jessi and Dustin chose the open space on the church property where Jessi’s dad pastors at. They transformed the outdoors to feel like a casual, family backyard dinner with the use of a few tables, mismatched chairs, succulents, and string lights. Blue Bonnet Bakery made the most delicious looking cake topped with bright and bold flowers by Colleyville Florist. Photographer Kristen Kaiser perfectly captured Jessi and Dustin’s relaxed and fun wedding day.

The Couple:

Jessi and Dustin

The Wedding:

Calvary Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas

I wanted to look like a better version of myself. I don’t wear a ton of makeup and I’m not a over the top “froo-froo” girl. I wanted simplicity in my dress and styling. I originally wanted something much different in my wedding dress, but when I tried this on, I just knew it was the one.

A few things were important when planning: One, that it remained small and intimate – we didn’t want anything over the top. We wanted a very casual feel. And two, to not get lost in the unimportant and insignificant details of it all.

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I think I knew I wanted an easy, breezy boho feel when I started photographing weddings. I like naturals and I also knew I wanted to bring the indoors outside with the furniture pieces and rugs.

don’t get lost in things that ultimately won’t matter. At the end of the day, you’re getting married to the person that you love and THAT is the MOST important thing.

I LOVED all the family images she took of Dustin, myself and our son and I LOVED the images with the horses. I’ve never felt beautiful, but she certainly made me feel that way when I saw the images for the first time.

Kristen is one of the best in the business. She is down-to-earth, yet professional. She made us feel SO comfortable in front of the camera. She got shots that I never would have thought to get. I have ZERO regrets in hiring her and her husband.

Doing our bride and groom portraits with the horses in the pasture was the most memorable.

Apparently, a cow almost ran across our ceremony about 20 minutes before it was going to start, but thankfully, my husband handled it like a champ and wrangled him back where he belonged. Only in Texas… ;)

I think I DIY’d pretty much everything. My mom and I re-finished MOST of the furniture pieces that you’ll see and my friend who also did our custom invitations helped me craft the arbor we stood under during the ceremony. It was made from PVC piping and tree branches.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kristen Kaiser
Event Planning – Brenda Brough
Venue – Calvary Baptist Church
Floral Design – Colleyville Florist
Catering – Steve Reynolds
Cake – Blue Bonnet Bakery
Officiant – Tyler Gillit
Invitations – Light and Truth
Makeup Artist – Marilu Segura
Hair Styling – Lexi Summerlin
Rings – March Jewelers
Rentals – Taylors Rentals

 

The biggest thank you to Junebug member Kristen Kaiser for sharing this sweet Fort Worth wedding with us! To see more of Kristen’s work, check out how this Waterloo, Illinois farm wedding is the definition of lovely.

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