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We’re Obsessed with the Use of Burgundy and Velvet in This Emotional Flagstaff Wedding

December 18, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Grab some tissues because this Flagstaff wedding will have you weeping by the end of the post. Marisah and Steven’s wedding is an emotional day full of love and joyous tears. Marisah walked down the aisle in a Watters wedding dress where Steven was waiting for her in his luxe burgundy velvet jacket from ASOS. Looking dressed to kill, these two sang worship songs along with their guests before saying “I do.” Their romantic and rustic vibe was perfect for their ceremony in the woods! They brought the outdoors in with lots of florals and greenery in their reception space thanks to Fox and West designing and planning the wedding of Marisah and Steven’s dreams. Cody and Allison Photo and Kaye Shaye Film effortlessly documented every tear, laugh, and special moment in the day.

The Couple:

Marisah and Steven

The Wedding:

Flagstaff, Arizona

The most important thing to us in planning our wedding was hiring the right people to make sure that we would have the day that we wanted. Not to just find the quick and easy option but to find what best suited us and what we were dreaming up in our heads.

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Have fun in the process of planning and always make sure you choose what you want! It’s your day and thats what matters. You’re going to look back and forget all of the stress but remember how worth it all the planning was. It’s really special seeing all of your hard work and dreams come together on that day!

The most memorable part of our wedding day was having two worship songs at our ceremony with some of our close friends singing and playing acoustic. We met at church, and love to serve and worship Jesus together, so having time to praise God for each other was absolutely incredible. We just knew that His presence was there and we wanted to start off our marriage on the foundation of our faith through worship.

I walked down the aisle to Steven with I Will Follow You by Toulouse playing.  For our very first kiss as husband and wife we played the song You Make My Dreams by Daryl Hall & John Oates and that was our recessional song! Our First Dance song was I Get To Love You by Ruelle.

Working with our photographer, Cody and Allison Photo, was honestly not even working at all. It was very easy-going and light-hearted. The entire day Steven and I felt very comfortable and at ease. As photographers ourselves, we didn’t ever have to worry about him missing a shot or getting the things we wanted. It wasn’t your typical client/couple relationship. Everyone at our wedding got along so well with him, and he felt just like an old friend attending our wedding. He cared about us and our relationship and our love and that translated into the photos he took.

Both of us have grown up most of our lives living in the desert, so we knew we wanted our wedding in the middle of the forest surrounded by trees! This was what inspired our wedding colors to be wine/Burgundy and velvet textures and it fit in perfectly in the month of August. Our look and feel was very romantic with a little bit of rustic, and the style of everything just went perfect in the woods. It literally turned out better than I could’ve ever imagined!

Olivia Citro with Fox & West Designs was an absolute dream to work with. She met with us and took the time to hear exactly what we wanted the look and feel of our wedding to be. From the alter decor to every single flower in my bouquet, different textures, the list goes on. She listened to what we envisioned for our day and made them into an even better reality than I could have ever hoped for. I didn’t have to worry about any of the details on my wedding day because she had already thought of everything. She’s truly gifted in the art of design!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Cody and Allison Photo
Event Planning – Fox & West
Floral Design – Fox & West
Cake – Cakes by Helen
Videography – KayeShaye Films
Makeup Artist – Cierah Miller
Hair Styling – Adriana Hernandez-Toriz
Wedding Dress – Watters
Bridal Accessories – Francesca’s
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Camille Le Vie
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Zales
Calligraphy – Flourish Hand Lettering

 

Thank you so much to Junebug member Cody and Allison Photo for sharing this desert wedding with us! To see more of the magic this duo makes, check out this moody modern Nashville wedding inspiration at Riverwood Mansion.

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This Enchanting Forest Elopement is Brimming with Edgy Wedding Fashion Ideas

December 17, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Rebel Rabbit Photography and a team of talented local Minneapolis vendors added a handcrafted touch to this uniquely witchy and enchanting forest elopement scene. With a backdrop of decaying leaves and full of that late-fall feeling, the woodland setting was perfect for a captivating and mysterious reception. Sister Honey Floral Co created the artfully arranged ivory color palette, mimicking autumnal elements of dried wild grasses with fresh white roses and complete with overflowing ribbons. The wickedly cool black wedding cake by The Thirsty Whale added a fantastic touch with tall, spindly candles, rustic frosting, and flecks of silver glitter. The regal bride’s Pronovias wedding gown paired beautifully with the stunning handmade crystal embellished crown, a high-fashion style featuring majestic meters of sheer lace and romantic bare feet for truly magical inspiration.

The Talented Team:

Photography – Rebel Rabbit Photography
Floral Design – Sister Honey Floral Co
Cake – The Thirsty Whale
Videography – Engle // Olson
Invitations – Esther Clark Co
Makeup Artist – Lady Vamp Artistry
Hair Styling – Torrey Duerr Hair
Wedding Dress – Pronovias via The White Room Minneapolis
Crown – a.b. Ellie
Jewelry – L. Shoff
Groom’s Apparel – House of Gina Marie
Rentals – On Solid Ground Vintage Rentals
Ribbon – Silk and Willow

 

Special thanks to Rebel Rabbit Photography for sharing this enchanting styled shoot with Junebug! For more forest elopements full of inspirational romance, check out this private waterfall elopement in Olympic National Forest!

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This Heaven and Earth Inspired Southern California Wedding was All About Equality and Intention

December 17, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Andrea and Daren wanted to create a community during their Southern California wedding, with the end result a true reflection of their individual and married personalities: artistic, nontraditional, deeply committed, and deeply in love. The couple aimed to remain equal partners throughout the entire planning process and personalized every aspect of their backyard wedding ceremony, keeping only the traditions full of meaning. The bride wanted only to hold her husband’s hands and went without a bouquet, but event planner and florist Jenn Staples filled the ceremony and reception with elegant birch branches, cool-toned greenery, and simple blooms in shades of red and blue. Using the metaphor of an oak tree to complete the theme of heaven and earth, this couple focused on a root system based in the support of their families with braches that stretch upward with love and possibility. Asher and Emily Photography captured every heartfelt and purposeful moment of this uniquely meaningful celebration.

The Couple:

Andrea and Daren

The Wedding:

Private Residence, Southern California

While we were planning our wedding, it was most important to us to consider how we were going to create community during our wedding, since that’s what we do in our lives (Daren is a director, andAndrea is an actress). We really wanted our day to be a perfect microcosm of how we are as a couple: deeply committed, untraditional, artistic andcommunity-builders.

Since a lot of our family was traveling from opposite ends of the US to attend, a lot of them were meeting for the first time. So we had a huge game night for our rehearsal dinner, a ton of ice breaker games, and a killer food truck. That way, when it was wedding time, we had a huge group of friends instead of separate family groups. For every aspect of the wedding, we focused on how we could bring our family along on this wild journey. We are madly in love, and wanted everyone to experience the magic of it, and be actively enrolled in supporting it.

We wrote the entire ceremony alongside our officiant over the course of a few months. Instead of rushing through to get to the party, or making it super traditional, we personalized it completely. It was really important to us to enroll our guests in the process as well, so we included a section of vows for them! We wanted to honor and include our family in the process, instead of as a passive witness. To invest everyone in such a personal moment, and combined with the fact we wrote our own vows- there wasn’t a dry eye by the end of it.

It’s paramount for us as a couple to do everything with intention, and that included our wedding especially. We didn’t do a single thing for “tradition’s sake” unless it meant something deeply to us. People would try to tell my husband, “it’s HER day,” and he would just laugh. We are equal partners, through and through. If we didn’t feel strongly about something, poof, we cut it! We listened to people’s advice, of course, but the most liberating thing about planning our wedding was being able to say, nah. This is OUR day.

The theme of our wedding was Heaven and Earth. We used the metaphor of an oak tree during our ceremony, with a root system that is the our base in the earth, strong from the support of our families with branches that stretch upward in love and endless possibility. So for our favors, we had these beautiful wooden bookmarks made by a friend of ours with a laser cut image of an oak tree and our names engraved on the front. We are also story tellers andhuge bookworms, so a bookmark was the perfect choice for us.

The ceremony was the most magical, but our first dance was pretty special. We are both martial artists, so instead of a first dance, we had a first fight! As we prepared for our the “dance”, he pretended to step on my foot, I pretended to get mad at him, and then I threw up my hands and shouted “Fine, let’s fight about it!” Two of our best friends threw us bo staffs, we caught them and proceeded to have a choreographed stick fight, still in our wedding attire. Our guests just lost it.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Asher and Emily Photography
Event Planning – Jenn Staples
Venue – Private Residence
Floral Design – Jenn Staples
Catering – West Coast Event Productions
Cake – Katie Runnerstrom
Videography – Kaylee LaMoine Productions LLC
Hair Styling – Michael M Haase
Wedding Dress – Michael Costello
Groom’s Apparel – Balani Custom Suits
Rentals – Signature Party Rentals
Favors – Michael Rahban

 

Congratulations to Andrea and Daren and special thanks to Asher and Emily Photography for sharing this incredibly meaningful wedding with Junebug! For more emotional and intentional wedding inspiration, check out this heartfelt Oregon wedding at Wallowa Lake!

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