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Who Knew a VW Bus Wedding in the Desert Could Be So Glamorous?

December 8, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

This gorgeous free-spirited VW bus wedding created by photographer Noble Photographers and a group of the greatest vendors in the valley is full of nomadic vibes. The Cruisin’ Photo Booth Bus is the perfect outdoor venue for an intimate desert celebration among the rolling sand dunes, scrubby brush, and saguaro cacti of Arizona’s Usery State Park. Mint Green Design created the stunning floral arrangements and overgrown bridal bouquet, complete with cactus leaves, sage-toned greenery, and neon coral peonies. The sage green wedding cake created by Sugar Lane Bakery continued the cacti theme, brushed with cool green and decorated with delicate branches of cactus. We love the bride’s perfectly casual bridal look, with a simple flowy halter dress, white rancher hat, and lace-up ankle booties. The desert sunset created a dreamy atmosphere and perfect lighting to capture super romantic photos of the couple surrounded by dandelion fluff blowing in the wind

The Talented Team:

Photography – Noble Photographers
Event Planning – Jennifer Cluff
Ceremony Venue – Usery State Park
Photo Booth – Cruisin’ Photo Booth Bus
Floral Design – Mint Green Design
Videography – Joy Filmz
Cake – Sugar Lane Bakery
Stationery – They Call Me Spindles
Makeup Artist – Kelsea Jones Makeup
Rentals – Native Events
Wooden Nameplates – Deco Ink Design
Model – Jordan Perry

 

Special thanks to Noble Photographers for sharing this stunning styled elopement shoot with Junebug! For more desert elopement inspiration, check out this alternative Antelope Canyon elopement!

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Intimate and Heartfelt La Posada de Santa Fe Wedding

When searching for an outdoor wedding venue with gorgeous grounds for their destination wedding, Amy and Taylor fell in love with La Posada de Santa Fe. A special city for the couple, the look and feel of the New Mexican capital was essential to their laid-back theme. Natural yet modern with a hint of bohemian chic, this well-curated wedding relied on the help of a few ‘friendors’ to become a reality and was planned around the availability of their most-trusted vendors. Viva Flora created gorgeous southwestern inspired arrangements of cacti, succulents, and lush garlands peppered with a mix of pink roses and grassy blooms. We love the beautiful brides’ corresponding lace wedding gowns: Amy in Monique Lhuillier with a stunning full-length train and Taylor in a two-piece long sleeve bridal crop top by Theia, both wearing only minimal, sentimental jewelry and accessories. A Fist Full of Bolts captured this truly beautiful couple showing their personalities at their small and intimate celebration of their love.

The Couple:

Amy and Taylor

The Wedding:

La Posada de Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico

We literally planned our wedding date around our makeup/hair guru, videographer andphotographer. Our wedding would NOT have been the same without them. Every detail was perfect.

We wanted our wedding to feel small and intimate…like the best dinner party we’d ever been to.

It was important for the feel and look to fit in with Santa Fe so it felt natural, yet modern. We just went with our normal vibe. Laid back but well curated. 

Our planner, Zac Campbell, did the majority of the work. We couldn’t have done it without him. During the process, we just kept reminding one another that the most important thing was us. The wedding was the best party we’ve ever thrown but the best advice is to keep it about you.

Santa Fe is a special place for both of us. We ended up choosing La Posada because we wanted to spend as much time outside as possible and the grounds there are stunning.

Processional: Crazy Love by Van Morrison
Recessional: You Make Loving Fun by Stevie Nicks
First Dance: I Got You Babe by Sonny and Cher

Amy‘s dad made the most perfect andheartfelt speech during dinner. We sat there, surrounded by our people and felt overwhelmed by love and support. It was quite literally the best moment of our lives.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – A Fist Full of Bolts
Event Planning – Zac Campbell
Venue – La Posada de Santa Fe
Floral Design – Viva Flora
Catering – La Posada de Santa Fe
Cake – American Pie Bakery
DJ – Blake Ward
Videography – Max Cutrone
Invitations – Bella Figura
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Daniel Blaylock
Wedding Dress – Monique LhuillierTheia

 

Congratulations to Amy and Taylor and special thanks to A Fist Full of Bolts for capturing this beautifully curated wedding. For more Southwestern wedding inspiration, check out this romantic Southwestern inspired wedding at The Charcoal Loft!

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How to Choose Your Wedding Date

December 7, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Jonnie + Garrett Wedding Photographers

If you’re recently engaged, you’ve probably heard the following more times than you can count: “Congratulations! When’s the wedding?” If you don’t have an answer to that question yet, today’s post is for you! Before trying on dresses or tasting cakes, you’ve got to know when the big day is happening so you can set everything else into motion with a timeline in mind. In case you’re not sure how to choose your wedding date, we’ve got a few things for you to consider before setting a date in stone.

photo by Vicky Baumann

Consider Seasonal Florals, Colors, and Fashion

The season you decide to tie the knot can actually have a lot more to do with your wedding than you’d think. The first major seasonal consideration is your flowers. Is there a particular bloom you want to feature in your floral design? You’ll want to check to see when that flower is in season to know if you’ll have access to it for your wedding décor. If you haven’t started thinking about flowers yet, you might want to see what plants do bloom in different seasons and choose a date based on which available flowers you like the best. Part of your color palette will come from the florals you use, so keep that in mind as you start to envision the look of your day! While your color palette isn’t necessarily determined by the season in which you marry, the two can definitely have an effect on each other.

Another seasonal aspect to consider is wedding day fashion. If you have your heart set on wearing a long-sleeved gown, you probably don’t want to say “I do” in the middle of the summer. Similarly, your barefoot wedding look may not be weather-appropriate at a snowy winter wedding. Do you want to rock an awesome custom bridal jacket? A fall or winter wedding would go perfectly with that! Envision yourself in a strappy dress on the beach? A summer wedding is more your style.

photo by Cassie Rosch, Photographer

Email Priority Vendors

Whether it’s a wedding designer you love or a photographer you can’t imagine getting married without, avoid heartbreak by contacting potential vendors to find out their availability as soon as possible. Many couples set a date with their venue first, but it’s a good idea to go into your venue bookings knowing what dates your dream vendors have open. Vendor calendars begin filling up over a year in advance, so if you have your eye set on a particular videographer, for instance, inquire with them before you have your first venue tour. Once you know what dates they have available, you can choose one of the venue’s open dates that syncs up with theirs.

If you haven’t started researching vendors yet but you have a venue in mind, the same rules apply! Venues also fill their calendars incredibly quickly, so don’t put off this important planning step, especially if you’re aiming to tie the knot in less than 10 months.

photo by Love Stories Co

Consult with Must-Have Guests

Unless you’re eloping, there are likely at least a handful of friends and family members you wouldn’t get married without having in attendance. Before you set your date in stone, make sure those must-have guests aren’t traveling out of the country or undergoing an important surgery on your potential big day. We’re not suggesting that you change all of your plans because your brother-in-law doesn’t want to request off from work to come to your wedding, but it’s good to touch base with your immediate loved ones to ensure they can make it.

photo by The Image Is Found

Check the Weather

This last tip is going to sound totally old school, but trust us on this one! There is a seriously helpful resource called The Old Farmer’s Almanac where you can search for any date of the year and see what the weather has been like for the last several years. Say you’re considering April 25 (AKA the perfect date) for your wedding. You can go right to the Weather History page on The Almanac website and search the zip code where your wedding will take place along with April 25, 2017, 2016, 2015, and 2014 to get an idea for what the weather will most likely be on that date in 2018.

Especially if you’re having your wedding in an area that floods or has tornadoes or hurricanes, this tool is a helpful way to plan around the weather! Of course, April 25 still might get a spring shower even if The Almanac doesn’t call for one, but at least you go into your wedding planning with some historical context for the weather that day.

Not feeling quite ready to choose your wedding date? You might want to stop and consider whether you want a local or destination wedding before moving forward!

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