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Brazilian Bohemian Wedding at Villa Mandacaru

December 20, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Marianna and Pedro’s wedding at Villa Mandacaru is the sweetest thing you’ll see. Seriously, their dessert table is goals – it is full of treats from Bom Balaio and bohemian florals designed by Barbara Decora. Marianna is wearing a dreamy Monica Linz wedding dress with the most perfect lace detail, and Pedro is looking dapper in his Zara attire. Their crochet alter was made by Marianna’s mother and it was the perfect statement piece to fully encompass the bohemian vibe. Vic Bonvicini Photography captured so many wonderful details and moments throughout Marianna and Pedro’s wedding day.

The Couple:

Marianna and Pedro

The Wedding:

Villa Mandacaru, Brazil

Be calm, everything is going be okay! I know that some days we look for everything and it feels like that some things wont work, but they will! So breathe and be strong – the big day will be amazing!

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We DIY’d a lot! My mom made the crochet alter, we painted all the gold bottles to put on the tables, I made all the cakes and candies with some friends and relatives help.

The most memorable part was absolutely seeing all our friends and family that we love at the same place. There was people from everywhere… Rio, São Paulo, Brasilia, EUA, Canadá… it was amazing! Everyone left their homes to see us get married!

Victoria was AMAZING! She made us feel so comfortable in front of the camera! She was so happy for us and we were so happy to have her there – nothing could be better! The photos are really breathtaking and beautiful, just like the day!

We chose the colors to combine with our boho wedding style – burgundy, green, red, and pink.

Our favorite photo was the departure – this photo translates everything that everyone was felling in the moment.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Vic Bonvicini Photography
Event Planning – Marianna Marchon
Venue – Villa Mandacaru
Floral Design – Barbara Decora
Cake – Bom Balaio
Cake Top – Major Tom
Hair and Makeup Artist – Cor e Alma
Wedding Dress – Monica Linz
Groom’s Apparel – Zara
Favors – Bom Balaio
Coffee – Kafeina
Churros –  Churruts
Menu Design – Ateliê Samira Brustelo
Crochet Alter – Bordada de Flor

 

Thank you to Junebug member Vic Bonvicini Photography for sharing Marianna and Pedro’s wedding day with us! If you loved the goodness that Vitoria made, then you have to check out this boho Georgia wedding at Dunaway Gardens that she photographed.

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5 Bold Wine-Inspired Wedding Color Palettes for Vino Lovers

December 19, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

photo by The Shannons Photography

There are so many great places to look for wedding color inspiration, so why not what’s in your glass? If you love red wine as much as we do, consider these wine-inspired wedding color palettes for your big day! From Marsala to Malbec to Merlot, there’s a color to fit everyone’s taste.

Marsala, Cerulean, Mint, Tangerine, Walnut

photos by The Shannons Photography, event planning by Trine Thorsen, floral design by Krista Elvheim, wedding dress by Grace Loves Lace, groom’s apparel by Peter Jackson; see more from this wedding here!

Malbec, Magenta, Forest Green, Antique Gold, Black

photos by a sea of love, event planning by Hayley Nanasi, floral design by Flowers by Iran, wedding dress by Rue De Seine, bridal accessories by ASOSRevolveUrban Outfitters, bridesmaids’ apparel by TopshopNasty GalASOSBardot, groom’s apparel by ASOSTopman, rentals by AM Linen Rental; see more from this wedding here!

Bordeaux, Cherry Red, Copper, Canary Yellow, Peacock Blue

photos by B. Matthews Creative, event design by JM Wedding Group, floral design by Tanarah Luxe Floral, cake by Patticakes Bakery, wedding dress by Calla Blanche via Inverness Bridal, groom’s apparel by XEDO, Paper, Ribbons, and Table Runner by Silk & Willow; see more from this wedding inspiration here!

Merlot, Crimson, Mauve, Sage Green, Maple

photos by Dearheart Photos, event planning by Kraak, floral design by Liezl Kotze Floral Art, cake by The Birdcage, wedding dress by Grace Loves Lace, rentals by Baie Goeters; see more from this wedding here!

Shiraz, Carrot, Pumpkin, Heather, Black

photos by Artemis Photography, floral design by Folklore Flowers; see more from this wedding inspiration here!

If you loved these wine-inspired wedding color palettes, you’ll love these five burgundy color palette ideas to make you rethink your wedding colors.

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Eclectic South African Wedding at Francines Venue with a Touch of Moroccan Influence

December 19, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

With wide open space, mountains on the horizon, and the feeling of a backyard dinner party, Francines Venue was the perfect place for Blanche and JP to become husband and wife. Their easy-going, DIY wedding had many bohemian and romantic elements from homemade bouquets and flower crowns, Persian rugs, and greenery wreaths hanging around the ceremony and reception space. Both in custom pieces, Blanche designed her wedding dress with Annelize Scheepers and JP was rocking a hand-tailored suit by Tailor Me. Blanche and JP’s good friend, Maryke Albertyn, beautifully photographed their wedding and captured all the small, in-between moments along the way.

The Couple:

Blanche and JP

The Wedding:

Francines Venue, Hoedspruit, Limpopo, South Africa

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Our outdoor ceremony was under trees on a citrus plantation and Persian rugs in the isle. I asked my stepfather and father to both walk me down the isle. My grandfather was our ring bearer and we ended it all off by walking through the flower arch for the confetti.

Not only is Maryke amazing, but she captured those moments so perfectly. Although while also being my best friend, I would not have chosen any other photographer for our day.

I think it came out as a Bohemian, bush, Moroccan style and inspiration was drawn from my surroundings. I loved that I chose my own fabrics and designed my dress as well. JP‘s suit was tailor made and we loved the colour. The rest of the bridal party… guys, blues and girls, something lacy in a different colour.

Hoedspruit in the Lowveld is close to our hearts, small community with amazing down to earth people, beautiful farms and of course those mountains. Specifically the venue, open open open, we wanted all to be included in the party at all times.

We brought a lot of decor from family houses like candle chandeliers and carpets, table numbers and other printouts I designed myself. Flowers we bought and it was the job of the bridesmaids to through a bouquet together and a flower crown for each. We had fun.

Dont overthink it, we wanted to create an atmosphere where everybody could be engaged at all times. This was very important, if you were standing at the bar, seated at your table, standing smoking a cigar, or on the dance floor, everybody was a part of the party, no one had to stand aside and miss any of the action. As long as you have that, the small details like printed menus and perfect flowers does not matter.

Our friends and family are dear to our hearts, and the most important thing for us was that we needed to have fun. That our day should be a feast, sharing food, wine, laughter and dancing the night away like there is no tomorrow.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Maryke Albertyn
Event Planning – Blanche Burger
Venue – Francines Venue
Floral Design – Blanche Burger
Catering – Francines Venue
Makeup Artist – Anja Louw
Hair Styling – Liesl Wilken
Wedding Dress – Annelize Scheepers
Groom’s Apparel – Tailor Me
Rings – Daneel Diamonds

 

Congratulations to Blanche and JP, and a special thanks to Junebug member Maryke Albertyn for sharing their wedding with us! For more South African weddings, take a look at this cozy Cape Town wedding inspiration at The Dairy Shed.

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