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This Elegant Foxhall Resort Wedding Celebrates the Couple’s Love of Travel

January 4, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Zeinab and Sam’s elegant Foxhall Resort wedding has travel-inspired details that are made for the wanderlust at heart. Guests entered to see “where in the world” they are sitting, with each table named after a different city from all over the world. These travel details mixed with eucalyptus and white blooms from Jan’s Flowers add an elegant and romantic vibe to the reception space. With globes, suitcases, and old cameras strewed about, The Aisle went above and beyond planning and including small details that stood out. Amber Phinisee Photography and byDesign Films beautifully captured Zeinab and Sam’s wedding day.

The Couple:

Zeinab and Sam

The Wedding:

Foxhall Resort, Douglasville, Georgia

The best advice we can give to future couples would be to RELAX! It’s very easy to lose yourself in the stress of it all, but at the end of the day you have to remember it’s a joyous occasion. That being said, it’s best to start wedding planning early because stress originates from lack of planning. The more organized you are, the less stressed you will be.

Of all the great vendors we booked, our photographers, Amber and Tyler from Amber Phinisee Photography, were by far the greatest decision. Working with them was so effortless and natural. They quickly began to feel like old friends and went above and beyond to make everything special. For example, they literally hopped across a river from rock to rock to create the perfect photos for our engagement shoot (Amber even lost her shoe in the river for us!). On our wedding day, they captured our excitement and love. We found that many wedding photographers’ pictures look unnatural – that is definitely not the case with them. Our pictures captured the genuine essence of our relationship.

The walk down the aisle towards the alter was the most memorable part for us. The rows of guests melted away, and we could only see each other. Our hearts were pounding, but our souls were tranquil. We looked in disbelief at one another, overwhelmed with thankfulness that we were about to spend the rest of our lives together.

The most important part of wedding planning was choosing the small details that would accurately represent our relationship. Planning the venue, photographer, florist, and caterer were all essential components, but it’s truly the small details that made our wedding memorable. We really wanted our wedding to capture the story of our love through the unique elements incorporated.

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We wanted to find a theme that was reflective of our unique journey together. For us, it was about traveling. We overcame 3 years of long distance through constantly traveling to each other, and together to new places. We strived to make sure our wedding highlighted this theme throughout. We rented vintage suitcases as decor, and we had our seating chart be a U.S. map of every state and/or city we had visited. At each table, we had a photo of us visiting the specific city or state that matched the table name. For the wedding guest book, we had an open suitcase with several ‘luggage tags’ that guests wrote their best traveling tip on. Additionally, we both are quite addicted to coffee, and so we made sure we included a self serve coffee station by using two Keurigs.

God has always been a central part of our relationship, and we wanted to incorporate that into our wedding. So many people of different backgrounds and religious beliefs came to support our marriage, so we strove for inclusiveness. We gave Qur’ans to our Muslim guests, Bibles to our Christian guests, and decorative crystal beads to our guests without any religious affiliation.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Amber Phinisee Photography
Event Planning – The Aisle
Venue – Foxhall Resort
Floral Design – Jan’s Flowers
Cake – Perfect Wedding Cake
Videography – byDesign Films
Makeup Artist – DaNina Nicole Makeup Artistry

 

A big thank you to Amber Phinisee Photography for sharing this wanderlust wedding with Junebug! If you loved the natural color palette of this wedding, then be sure to check out this urban greenhouse wedding at 501 Union.

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This Tenmile Station Wedding in Breckenridge, CO is Overflowing with Flowers

January 3, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

What happens when a couple is surrounded by wildflowers and their first look includes the groom serenading his bride-to-be? Tears. Lots of tears. Amy and Cameron’s Tenmile Station wedding is as romantic as it gets. After Cameron played the guitar during their first look, these two exchanged rings in front of their family and friends with the mountains as their backdrop. Amy looked stunning in her Galia Lahav gown, and her bridesmaids each rocked a flower crown to complete the romantic and relaxed look. Catalina Jean Photography and her second shooter, Elicia Bryan Photography, both perfectly captured the emotion and romance that was so evident throughout the day.

The Couple:

Amy and Cameron

The Wedding:

Tenmile Station, Breckenridge, Colorado

My advice would be to start early if you can. Try not to sweat every detail. Plan for you, not for your family or to avoid hurt feelings. This is your day, do what will make you happy and keep you stress free. HAVE A PLANNER. And a good one. They should take over leading up to the day and on the day to let you just enjoy. Ours had it all figured out. I didn’t even have my phone on me, and I didn’t need it.

We had a blue grass band cover our songs, a friend was our officiant, and we wrote our vows. We also wore items from our grandfathers who couldn’t be there. A thimble, the groom’s shoes, and cuff links were all our grandfathers. 

Catalina was great. She isn’t about the generic photos, she captured the best candids.

I’ve always wanted a long sleeve dress. Galia Lahav and Sheron were actually in the store in LA and built the dress on to me. The moment was serendipitous and amazing and it came out exactly how I wanted. I bought my own necklace from a store I stumbled into in Venice, CA.

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Cameron and I both made 1,000 paper cranes each to make a wish for each other. We used these as a photo backdrop and for our escort cards.

We wanted it to be all about the fun and dancing and a magical experience. That meant good music, little surprises, and drinks!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Catalina Jean Photography
Second Shooter – Elicia Bryan Photography
Event Planning – Sparkles and Vintage
Venue – Tenmile Station
Floral Design – Yonder House Floral Design
Catering – Tenmile Station
Cake – Blue Moon Bakery
DJ – Ijames Productions
Live Music – Ginny Mules
Videography – Cholorfil
Makeup Artist – Katie Klein
Wedding Dress – Galia Lahav
Rentals – Sparkles and Vintage

 

Thank you to Junebug member Catalina Jean Photography for sharing this Breckenridge wedding with us! Couldn’t get enough of Catalina’s moody photography? Then check out this Dead Man’s Cove engagement that she photographed.

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2018 Wedding Trends You’ll Want to Use for Your Big Day

January 2, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Are you in the midst of planning a 2018 wedding? Shake up your wedding design with the latest in wedding trends! The great thing about trends, whether in fashion, interior design, or wedding decor, is that you can pick and choose what resonates with you to add a modern touch to your overall look. From bridal fashion to what to do with your table decor (spoiler alert: it’s not what you might think!), these 2018 wedding trends have a little something for every upcoming wedding.

Celestial Themes

Couples are seeing stars in their wedding design for 2018 and we think that idea is out of this world! Whether you take design cues from literal space – the sun, moon, and stars – or space-adjacent ideas like astrology, there are so many unique and beautiful ways to add a celestial vibe to your wedding. We especially love the use of moon phases and constellations in the wedding decor below!

photos by Addison Jones Photography, event planning by Auburn + Ivory; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Ann-Kathrin Koch, event planning & stationery by Tom Gautier; see more from this wedding here!

photos by Maggie Grace Photography, event design by Emily Aitken Events, floral design by Just So. Event Floral, furniture by Blush Creek, brass moon decor by Simply Grove, brass eclipse decor by Mixed Greens

photo by Bek & Addison Photography, event planning by The Veil, photo booth by PhotoStreamKC; see more from this wedding here!

photos by Mathias Fast, stationery by Bright Room Studios; see more from this wedding here!

photos by Maggie Grace Photography, event design by Emily Aitken Events, floral design by Just So. Event Floral, furniture by Blush Creek, brass moon decor by Simply Grove, brass eclipse decor by Mixed Greens, macarons by Flour Child

photo by Dearheart Photos, rentals by 4every event; see more from this wedding here!

photos by Brandi Potter Photography, floral design by Fields in Bloom KY, rentals by Love Hunters, macramé hanging by The Living Wall

photos by Mathias Fast, event design by Top Knot Events, stationery by Bright Room Studios; see more from this wedding here!

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Bell-Sleeve Wedding Dresses

Long-sleeved wedding gowns aren’t anything new, but the 2018 version is all about the bell sleeves! Pairing romantic lace with ’70s vibes has never been prettier than this year’s biggest bridal trend.

photo by Chris and Ruth Photography, wedding dress by Rue de Seine via Hey Love; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photo by Sam Landreth Photography, wedding dress by Dreamers & Lovers; see more from this bridal collection here!

photo by Shannon Stent Images, wedding dress by Tuscany Bridal; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Free the Bird, wedding dress by Rue De Seine via The Bridal Atelier; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Local Embers & Co., wedding dress by a & bé bridal shop; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photo by Sarah Joy Photo, wedding dress by Rue de Seine; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Sam Landreth Photography, wedding dress by Dreamers & Lovers; see more from this bridal collection here!

photo by Jordan Voth,  wedding dress by Rue de Seine; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

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Geometric Ceremony Backdrops

Geometry isn’t new to the wedding decor world, but 2018 is going to see a lot of geometric ceremony backdrops in particular! We love the triangular A-frame arch design and have been seeing more and more of the full-circle backdrops popping up in majorly on-trend ceremonies. Looking for something totally different? Get inspired by shapes and do something all your own!

photo by Immerse Photography, floral design by Naomi Rose Floral Design; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photo by Anni Graham Photography, floral design by Flora Organica Designs, rentals by Something Borrowed; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Mackensey Alexander Photography, event planning by Ivory & Beau; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Joseph West, floral design by Flower Vibes, rentals by Aztec Events and Tents; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Cassie Rosch, event planning by Calluna Events, floral design by Lace & Lilies, decor & rentals by Yonder Floral + Decor House

Kimonos

Looking to add a bit of boho to your bridal look? Skip the leather jacket and opt instead for a dreamy kimono! Whether you choose velvet or fringe, patterned or white, a bridal kimono gives your style a sense of free-spirited romance.

photo by Olivia Strohm Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Lalor Photographie, wedding dress by Ma Chérie Bleue; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photo by Olivia Strohm Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Shari + Mike Photographers, kimono via True Value Vintage; see more from this wedding here!

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Neon Signs

We’re big fans of wedding decor that can be repurposed in your home and no statement piece makes a more seamless transition than a custom neon sign. Have one made with your last name, your favorite phrase, an inside joke, or a cheeky shape to add a little light and a lot of fun to your ceremony or reception decor.

photo by Olguin Photography, floral design by The Grounds Florals by Silvia, neon sign by Neon Poodle; see more from this wedding here!

photos by Eden Strader Photography, event planning by Spell Bundle and  Tealight Weddings, floral design by Pink Pineapple Florals, rentals by Signature Party Rentals and Spell Bundle; see more from this wedding here!

photo by A Fist Full of Bolts, event planning by Zac Campbell; see more from this wedding here!

photo by a sea of love, see more from this wedding here!

photo by Emily Magers, event design by Ivy Weddings and Events

photo by Katie Hoss Photography, event coordination by Events With a Kick, neon sign by Echo Neon Studio

photo by Wild Souls Studio; see more from this wedding here!

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Bridal Tiaras

If veils and flower crowns aren’t really your thing, you’re in luck because 2018 is all about the bridal tiara! Keep it simple with a thin gold or silver band of leaves or go bold with a crystal-embedded crown.

photo by Sarah Joy Photo; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Rebel Rabbit Photography, hair styling by Torrey Duerr Hair, crown by a.b. Ellie; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photo by Amber Phinisee Photography, makeup by DaNina Nicole Makeup Artistry; see more from this wedding here!

photo by The Kitcheners; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Allie Appel Photography; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Kate Drennan, hair styling by Peggy Sue’s Parlour; see more from this wedding here!

photo by LAYERS, hair styling by Chelsey Margrave; see more from this wedding here!

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Hanging Table Decor

An amazing way to take your 2018 wedding decor to the next level is by raising the roof with it! Take a holistic approach to your reception design by decorating your space from floor to ceiling.

photos by Yeah Yeah Photography, event planning & floral design by Saffron Events; see more from this feature here!

photos by Dearheart Photos, event planning by Kraak, floral design by Liezl Kotze Floral Art, rentals by Baie Goeters; see more from this feature here!

photos by Chris and Ruth Photography, event planning by Alago Events

photos by Diktat Photography, event planning by Varawedding, floral design by Aisle Project; see more from this wedding here!

Wheat & Pampas Grass

Are “natural” or “organic” words you’ve used to describe your 2018 wedding? Then this trend is for you! Pampas grass and wheat make for an eye-catching accent throughout your wedding design that’s both elegant and earthy. Add a stalk or two to your bouquet or incorporate it into your ceremony arch or centerpieces for an unexpected look.

photo by SUEGRAPHY; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Immerse Photography, floral design by Naomi Rose Floral Design; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photos by Jeff Brummett Visuals, event design by Junebug Weddings, floral design by Bows and Arrows, rentals by Coral Lane TX; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photos by WonderFerris, floral design by Rosebud and Willow, rentals by Pretty Prop Shop; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

photo by Anni Graham Photography, floral design by Flora Organica Designs, rentals by Something Borrowed; see more from this wedding here!

photos by Eden Strader Photography, floral design by Pink Pineapple Florals, rentals by Signature Party Rentals and Spell Bundle; see more from this wedding here!

photo by Lilly Red Creative, event design by Ema Giangreco Weddings, floral design by Fabio Zardi, macramé by My Macramania; see more from this wedding inspiration shoot here!

Which 2018 wedding trend is your favorite? For more inspiration, check out these sweet wedding cake trends for 2018!

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