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This Great Gatsby Inspired Wedding Will Take You Back In Time

November 19, 2022 | justine

The roaring twenties and The Great Gatsby are synonymous with each other. And immediately, we think of romance, glamor, and unforgettable partying—all the things we want to see on your big day. With that in mind, a creative team of pros created this styled shoot to emulate a period of opulence, but on a more intimate scale. This Great Gatsby-inspired wedding is perfect for couples who are more ready than ever to let loose and celebrate in style.

With breathtaking mountain views deep in the Alaskan wilderness, the Sheep Mountain Lodge greenhouse proved to be a versatile setting for this luxurious theme. To elevate the stunning existing features, a tablescape with gilded accents and a lush white overhead installation were added to the space. The couple’s attire tied it all together. From the bride’s sparkly wedding dress with a sheer cape and jeweled headpiece to the groom’s classic tuxedo, it was the perfect finishing touch.

This wedding inspiration is utterly timeless—trust us, we don’t see it going away anytime soon! We’re talking about pearls, sequins, and feathers all captured by Junebug member The Hitched Hiker. Get your Pinterest boards ready, we guarantee you’ll want to incorporate these ideas that’ll help you and your partner channel the glitz and glam of the flapper era.

The Talented Team:

Photography – The Hitched Hiker
Event Planning – AK Happenings
Venue – Sheep Mountain Lodge
Workshop – Dressed in Wilderness
Floral Design – Honeybloom Floral Design
Invite Suite – Jen Simpson Design
Makeup Artist – Vibe Artistry
Hair Styling – Hair Play Salon
Wedding Dress – Salt Gowns
Rentals – Wild Poppy Events + Sitka & Spruce
Models – Gaia Casagranda + Mykel Mysing

 

A special shout out to Junebug member The Hitched Hiker for working their usual magic behind the lens and capturing this Great Gatsby inspired wedding that definitely took us back in time. To see more styled shoots and real weddings to inspire your own unique celebration, check out their profile in our directory of photographers from around the world.

While the setting has the most influence on a theme such as this, an opulent aesthetic can be achieved with key elements and decor. Talk to your planner and collaborate with your trusted team of vendors to nail your chosen theme. To help get you started, check out our planning and budget guides and take your celebration to the next level!

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Relaxed English Backyard Wedding Complete With Disco Balls

November 14, 2022 | justine

There’s something so special about exchanging heartfelt vows in a setting where so many special memories have been made. After getting engaged at the bride’s childhood home,  Hannah and Lindsay knew that there was no other perfect spot to tie the knot than the place that holds significant meaning to both of them. With stunning views of the countryside, romantic garden florals, and a few disco balls thrown in for fun, their relaxed English backyard wedding was everything they dreamed of and more!

For their marquee ceremony, the couple kept the decor simple, letting the picturesque scenery and their love be the highlight of the day. After their sweet “I dos,”  they moved to the Raveningham Barn down the road for an intimate reception. With the help of their trusted vendor team, they pulled off the aesthetic they envisioned using long farmhouse tables filled with romantic garden blooms and greenery, vintage crockery, and gold cutlery. And finally, mirror balls, fairy lights, and soft draping tied the look together and added a whimsical feel to the space.

Wanting to make their big day extra special, the pair’s loved ones helped with some of the DIY wedding details—from the place cards to the guest book. Everything came together so beautifully, and thankfully, Georgia Rachael Photography was there to capture it all. Planning to get married at home? There’s nothing sweeter than hosting a wedding at a spot that holds a special place in both your hearts. Keep scrolling for backyard wedding ideas that will spark inspiration to help you plan the most memorable celebration.

The Couple:

Hannah and Lindsay

The Wedding:

Norwich, United Kingdom

How Their English Backyard Wedding Came To Be

We chose to have the ceremony in the garden of Hannah’s childhood home, where we also got engaged in January 2020. We had canapes, Pimms, and beer served in the garden from our family pub, The Tipsy Cow. The evening reception was held at Raveningham Barn down the road. We chose the barn as it is such a beautiful and intimate setting, as well as a blank canvas that we could work with. Our wedding was so much more beautiful than we ever imagined in every way possible. We were going for an intimate, relaxed English garden style with blush pinks, daisies, gold, and a hint of terracotta, plus a few disco balls thrown in for fun. Our dress code was “black tie/get dressed up to the nines.” Even though it was summer, we loved it. It just looked so lovely having everyone dressed up, and it translated so well in the photos and video.

Doing A First Touch Instead Of A First Look

We didn’t exchange gifts, but we did a “first touch,” which sounds funny. It’s like a first look, but we didn’t see each other. We stood back to back and held hands. We read each other a personal letter. This was such a special moment for us both to have with each other before the ceremony.

Personalizing Their Ceremony With A Ring Warming Ritual

We chose a celebrant wedding to have a more intimate and personal ceremony. Our lovely celebrant India FaceTimed us and provided us with a couple’s questionnaire and individual ones, plus a face-to-face meeting. India felt like an old friend by the end. She helped with many suggestions, one being a “ring warming.” Our wedding bands were tied on a ribbon and passed around to every guest. Each guest got time to say a prayer, blessing, or good thought over the rings. So the rings were “warmed” with love before we gave them to each other. We also had Hannah’s wonderful friend Amber read the poem “You are the Bubbles” by Rachel Bright.

DIY Details Were A Collective Effort From Loved Ones

We created the terracotta place cards with the help of family and friends. Hannah’s brother Douglas created the design of the table plan. Our sister-in-law Katya and friends Jodie and Esther helped create glass guest books. Our friends and family really were a blessing to us in preparation for our wedding. 

Advice From The Newlyweds

Our number one piece of advice is to 100% only invite people you genuinely want there—not who your parents want or everyone and anyone’s plus ones. We had fifty-five guests, and it was perfect. Secondly, create a mood board. This helped us see the vision and style of our wedding and how it would all come together. Thirdly, the small, thoughtful details make the day special but don’t get caught up in them. Remember, everyone is there to celebrate you and this new chapter of your lives as a couple. Fourth, use Google spreadsheets for all your vendors to keep track of spending and pay everyone on time. Fifth, have your wedding cake as dessert. This saved us money and avoided waste. Plus our cake was incredible. Sixth, Have an unplugged ceremony. And finally, enjoy it—the planning and the day. Give your phone to a friend and be in the moment as the day goes so quickly. 

Hiring A Coordinator Made For A Stress-Free Wedding Day

One of the most important things for us when planning our wedding is that we wanted a stress-free day that flowed as seamlessly as possible. For this, we sourced Emily Andrew Events for day-of coordination. They provided much-needed support before the wedding. No question went unanswered, and they were fantastic on the day. Highly recommend it if you are having a marquee/garden wedding or one not at a traditional wedding venue.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Georgia Rachael Photography
Event Planning – Emily Andrew Events
Reception Venue – Raveningham Barn
Floral Design – Floral Sistas
Catering – North Norfolk Catering
Cake – Dust with Cocoa
Officiant – India Bel Ceremonies
Live Music – The Joe Ringer Band
Videography – Browns Films
Invitation Design – Gable and Gain
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Boho Beauty Box
Wedding Dress – Hera Couture via Homestead road Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Loeffler Randall
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Coast
Groom’s + Groomsmen’s Apparel – MJ Bale Australia
Groomsmen’s Accessories – Assefs Moree + Kullillaart
Bunting + Lights – Boomting Bunting
Rentals – Events Under Canvas, Array Wedding and Event Hire + The Banqueting Hire

 

Congratulations to Hannah and Lindsay on their relaxed English backyard wedding. And a big thank you to Georgia Rachael Photography for capturing all the beautiful moments and stunning details they can look back on and cherish for the rest of their lives.

A backyard wedding is a sweet, sentimental, and truly one-of-a-kind way to tie the knot. But keep in mind that it still involves a fair amount of logistics to pull off, so use your team of pros for their expertise to ensure your celebration is stress-free and one for the books!

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This Griffin House Wedding Played Off The PNW’s Natural Beauty

October 16, 2022 | justine

From the scenic views and cozy misty vibes to the earthy color palette and whimsical florals—Abby and Abby’s Griffin House wedding details perfectly tied into their natural surroundings, making it an ultra-romantic and dreamy affair. The pair celebrated their big day with their closest loved ones in the most picturesque location

Set amongst a quintessential PNW backdrop, the ceremony lawn made for a breathtaking setting for their ceremony. Overlooking the Columbia River Gorge, the two exchange vows under a triangle arbor that mimicked the mountain peaks behind them. At the marquee reception, the guests dined and danced all night under glittering mirror balls, florals, and the golden glow of string lights

If you and your partner have your hearts set on tying the knot in the great outdoors, you’ll want to check out this Griffin House wedding. Whether you’re pulling out all the stops or opting for something a bit more laid-back, keep scrolling to see more amazing photos captured by Sarah Olivia for some of the best ideas to get you inspired for your big day.

The Couple:

Abby and Abby

The Wedding:

Griffin House ,Hood River, Oregon, United States

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How All The Details Of Their Griffin House Wedding Came Together

The vibe of our wedding came together throughout the planning process, but we knew we wanted to it to feel dreamy, romantic, enchanting, and elegant—unique to us. We knew that a destination wedding would make this occasion extra special and a fun vacation for our family. We looked online for about two weeks at venues across the country, but nothing spoke to us. And then Ab looked on Instagram and found The Griffin House in less than five minutes and nothing else even compared. The venue is absolutely stunning on its own, so we wanted to play off the natural elements around the property and feel authentic to the PNW. Our guest count also helped us make the vibe more romantic and intimate, as we could focus on ourselves and visit with our loved ones throughout the night. Ab and I have a special place in our hearts for discos, so we absolutely had to have disco balls in the reception tent. That got everyone out on the dance floor having a blast!

Making The Unpredictable Weather Work For Them

We had a few big surprises that day, and they made the moments truly magical. First was the rain, and although everyone would’ve expected us to panic, we were oddly calm and just enjoyed the weather. We do love the rain on normal days. PNW rain is more of a light mist, so since it wasn’t ceremony-ruining weather but we were prepared for it to go throughout the day. We had clear umbrellas for all our guests, which made for beautiful photos. The drizzle of the rain made it look extra dreamy and like it was straight out of a fairytale.

Proudly Showcasing Their Love And Baring Their Hearts To Each Other Through Their Vows

We’re most proud of how our vows turned out and how our love showed through to everyone. We could feel everyone looking at us with tears in their eyes and love in their hearts for us. It’s been a difficult road for two queer women growing up in the south, especially having the same name. But we persevered and got to be a representation of true love. We played rock, paper, scissors to decide who went first, which was another detail that made it unique to us (that’s how we always decide things). We both cried at our own and each other’s because we poured our hearts out to one another in front of everyone we love. Lastly, we proudly marked our love by combining our last names to make a new one together, her maiden name being Clark and mine being Nelson. We’re now the Clarksons.

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Working With An Experienced Vendor Team To Bring To Life The Celebration They’ve Always Envisioned

We wanted the details to be special and mean something, and I think we were able to accomplish that. And working with the most amazing vendors brought everything to the next level. Our advice for couples who have just started their wedding planning journey is to keep your love at the center of everything you do during this process- and in life, for that matter! Jokes aside, it can be a stressful process if you take it too seriously and stress over details. Remember that the whole point is to just get married and be with your love. As long as you two leave as happily married, all went well. 

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Heartwarming Surprises That Made Their Griffin House Wedding Even More Special

The surprise came when I walked down the aisle, the rain stopped, and the sun came out. My mom and aunt had been praying to my Grandma all morning, asking her to be present at our ceremony from Heaven. Although I’m not religious, I felt in my heart that it was her giving us her blessing. Another surprise that we will truly never forget was from our DJ. Before our grand exit, our DJ Robby asked our guests to grab our twinkle light sticks and create a circle on the dance floor with us in the middle. He announced we would have one last special slow dance to Adele’s “Make You Feel My Love.” The song started as usual, and then we heard our voices reading our vows from the ceremony only hours before, line by line, over the instrumental bits of the song. Everyone cried happy tears again, especially us, as we soaked in the last moments of our wedding. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sarah Olivia
Event Planning – Luxe Event Productions
Venue – The Griffin House
Floral Design – Brier & Ivy
Catering – Reedville Catering
Cake – Papa Haydn
Officiant – Rooted and Wild
DJ – Event Team Entertainment
Videography – Michaela Mcintosh
Invitation Design – Ivory Invitations
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling- Jenny Bowker
Wedding Dress – ENAURA
Accessories – BHLDN + Sam Edelman
Party Apparel – Dear Cleo
Wedding Suit – Indochino
Rings – Olive Ave + Tiffany & Co.
Rentals – The Party Place
Transportation – Blue Star
Favors – Grand Exit Light Up Wands
Photobooth – Poppin’ Pix

 

Congratulations to Abby and Abby on their Griffin House wedding that perfectly played off the PNW’s natural beauty. And many thanks to Sarah Olivia for capturing all the special moments and gorgeous details that nature-loving couples can use as inspiration for their own celebration.

If you and your partner are looking to create a beautiful atmosphere for your wedding, then playing off and taking design cues from the venue is a great place to start. Mimicking colors, textures, and overall feel in your decor and florals will ensure that it all seamlessly blends with the natural surroundings. 

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This Glencoe Elopement Was Full Of Rain Showers

October 6, 2022 | justine

Mary and Rosalie initially planned a grand wedding in the city. But when the pandemic hit, they did a complete 180-degree switch by jetting off to Scotland for an elopement. And this romantic alternative couldn’t have worked out more perfectly! With endless towering mountains, mysterious misty skies, and a beautiful cloudy sunset—their Glencoe elopement is proof that all you need are your closest loved ones and, of course, epic views to have the adventure of a lifetime.

The pair and their small group of guests braved the wind and rain for a long hike to their ceremony destination. At the top of the mountain they were rewarded with brief clear skies as the two pledged their love for each other. After spending the rest of the day exploring and taking stunning mountainside portraits, they all retreated to the Clachaig Inn for a night of feasting, speeches, and a whole lot of whiskey.

From postponements and travel restrictions, to cloudy skies and rain showers—this Glencoe elopement shows us that you can take a series of unfortunate events and turn it all around. Scroll through these spectacular images captured by Raini Rowell Photography and read on to know more about their incredible journey to “I do”. If mountains, hiking, and dancing in the rain is your thing, then this one’s for you!

The Couple:

Mary and Rosalie

The Wedding:

Clachaig Inn, Old Village Road, Glencoe, Ballachulish, UK

How Their Glencoe Elopement Came To Be

The pandemic put a wrench in our wedding plans. We were seeing wedding venues in our home city of New York until the day of the shutdown. We realized that we needed to turn our 150-person wedding into an elopement. After much discussion and tears, we realized this terrible event could be an opportunity to run away and get married. There were people we missed on that day, but we made the most of escaping to and exploring Scotland with our small party. We really turned the idea of a grand wedding on its head. Our dresses were both purchased secondhand. I did my own hair and makeup, and one of our friends, a makeup artist, did Mary’s. We ate dinner at a famous highland pub, and our friends put together our bouquets with flowers from the local co-op. We stripped away all the theatrics and had the celebration we always wanted. There were a lot of steps (and a shutdown) between that moment and us standing on a mountainside, but we got our wish. We felt like we were the most important people in the world yet connected and part of something bigger all at once.

Why They Decided To Elope To Scotland

What was important was the travel aspect. We were cooped up for over a year in our tiny New York City apartment. We were looking forward to being in the mountains in a different part of the world. We’d been stuck in our little apartment, which truly felt like a lifepod. We were desperate for as much of the opposite as we could find. Open air, having our people close, whether they were there physically or not, feeling safe in a country that had and was taking the pandemic seriously and who accepted us and celebrated our marriage everywhere we went.

Personalizing Their Glencoe Elopement With A Handfasting Ceremony

We found a fabulous humanist celebrant, Alyson Stewart. She guided us through some ceremony traditions, and we decided to include drinking from a quaich and a handfasting. We asked our loved ones, especially the ones who couldn’t make the journey, to send us a piece of ribbon or fabric which we then used to create our own handfasting cords. One representing each side of the family. They were all with us that day as we (literally) tied the knot.

Exploring The Mountainside For Stunning Portraits

After our ceremony, we took photos with just our photographer and videographer, married couple Raini and Dave. Those moments with just my new wife were so joyous. We celebrated by climbing mountains, running in the rain, and trekking through the scenery, just the two of us. We had been pen-friends with Raini for over a year, and meeting her and her husband Dave felt like meeting up with old friends. They took us to explore some of the most beautiful countryside I’d ever seen. I’ll truly never forget it.

Advice: Find Out What’s Important And Focus On That

Hopefully, no one else will have to derail their wedding plans because of a pandemic, but we were forced to strip away everything and focus on what we really wanted. We were suddenly facing a much smaller budget, no large gatherings, and a desire not to put our marriage on hold. If you can do some soul searching, find out what’s important to you and the person you’re marrying. Understand that not all traditions will work for you both. What mattered to both of us was being able to travel and have a honeymoon and our wedding photos. Find what is important to you, and the rest won’t matter.
Mary: Find vendors who can take the reins on the wedding day. Not only did we find Raini, who was immensely knowledgeable about the area and ready to capture every single second that she knew would matter to us later on, but we also found an incredible celebrant, Alyson Stewart. Alyson is wickedly funny, and she created a beautiful ceremony for us. Before I even stepped on the plane, I knew that, between those two, all we had to do was show up, and everything else would be in trustworthy hands.

Surprising Their Guests With Welcome Bags And A Tour

We had welcome bags for everyone upon arrival at the wedding hotel. Each bag was custom-made with a list of friends who became more than friends (think Ross and Rachel, Ron and Hermione) as that’s our love story too. We filled them with local snacks, a reusable water bottle, woolen socks, and a small gold ring with the person’s initials engraved or whisky. We also prefer experiences to gifts, and since everyone was coming such a long way, we wanted to ensure everyone had a highlands experience. Instead of a rehearsal dinner, we hired a Rabbie’s tour to take the eleven of us on a day tour the day before our wedding. We had an archery lesson, visited Oban, had a whisky tasting, and saw Kilchurn castle. Our guide was awesome, and it was such a great way to welcome everyone to our wedding weekend.

Their Photographer Was Key To Creating Their Adventure Glencoe Elopement

After our video calls with her, we felt like another friend was coming to our wedding. Raini and Dave knew the area well, and Raini ensured we got every picture on our wish list. Raini made the day—she was goofy and kept us out of our heads once the cold started to seep in. She encouraged us to go galavanting down hillsides and any other whim that caught and always joined us in the muck and the joy. Raini sent us a list of locations she thought might suit us, and she was spot-on. Her knowledge of the area was super helpful in deciding on the perfect place. We cannot recommend her highly enough.

They Hosted Their Reception At A Local Pub

We had our wedding dinner in the famed Clachaig Inn, a highland pub always on every best-of-Scotland list. It did not disappoint. We loved the informality and the homeyness of it. We loved that it wasn’t a private dining room and that we were sitting in the middle of a packed pub. They have an incredible selection of whiskeys, and the staff was lovely. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Raini Rowell Photography
Ceremony Venue – Clachaig Inn
Officiant – Alyson Stewart
Videography – Dave Rowell
Makeup Artist – Alexis Perez
Favors – _pressedshop (etsy)

 

Congratulations to Mary and Rosalie on their rainy Glencoe elopement. And many thanks to Raini Rowell Photography for capturing all the intimate moments that prove sometimes less really is more. 

If you’re thinking of skipping the big wedding, we don’t blame you—especially after catching one glimpse of this small celebration. But, there’s a lot that goes into bringing to life  an adventure-filled celebration in a faraway destination. To kickstart your planning process, check out our elopement guide to creating a one-of-a-kind wedding day!

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Dinner Party Inspired No Vacancy Wedding

October 5, 2022 | justine

Sam and DJ started their wedding journey thinking they needed to do something super big and traditional since that’s all they’ve ever experienced. But once they knew they could make their big day look like whatever they wanted, everything fell into place, and planning became a breeze. Set at an urban boutique hotel with a boho aesthetic and chic relaxed attire, they kept their No Vacancy wedding small but full of personality.

The pair couldn’t have chosen a more perfect setting that matched their style, with the hotel’s quirky interior and funky vibe. The eclectic atmosphere continued in the outdoor courtyard, where the two exchanged heartfelt vows with the bright mountain mural as a backdrop. After the ceremony, they gathered around an inviting tablescape of dried florals, retro-themed settings, and antique gold accents under the soft glow of string lights.

With the help of their planner Emily Aitken Events, it was exactly the celebration they’d envisioned—a cozy dinner party and sleepover with their closest loved ones. If an intimate gathering with only your nearest and dearest sounds like a dream, then this No Vacancy wedding is the inspiration you need. Scroll through these beautiful images captured by Junebug member Maggie Grace Photography to see exactly what we mean.

The Couple:

Sam and DJ

The Wedding:

No Vacancy, Kansas City, Missouri

How Their No Vacancy Wedding Came To Be

I really wanted a gorgeous backdrop for our ceremony. I pinned various DIY backdrop inspirations but knew we wouldn’t be renting out a huge wedding venue since we only invited 30 people. When one of my friends sent me No Vacancy, my jaw dropped because it was exactly our style and taste, and there was a built-in mural background that was absolutely stunning. It was a no-brainer to do a hotel buyout of the eight rooms so we could have out-of-town guests stay while also having the ceremony and reception in the same place. And it was in Kansas City, the city DJ and I met, so it felt kismet.

Having A Relaxed Timeline Meant More Quality Time With Each Other And Their Loved Ones

Getting ready and the first look were hands-down the most memorable parts of the day. I loved hanging out with all of my friends before our ceremony. I especially loved to take portraits with my maid-of-honor. DJ loved the reception and how special it felt to have space to sit with our friends, family, and each other. These moments spoke to how intimate the wedding was for everyone and how there were so many moments to slow down and be present with one another.

Personalizing Their Ceremony With Humor And Games

As a non-binary person, it was important to me to have a gender-neutral ceremony. We found a few different templates online and pulled inspiration from them. One of the best things we did was include silly little moments like saying “we doo-doo” and playing rock-paper-scissors to decide who would read their vows first. We wanted it to be quick, memorable, and silly, just like we are. We absolutely nailed it, and our photos show the fun we had.

An Impromptu Wedding Bouquet On The Day

I had originally bought a dried bouquet to walk down the aisle with, but the morning of the wedding, I decided to go on a walk on my own before getting ready. While walking around the neighborhood, I found a plant shop I wanted to pop into, but it ended up also being a flower shop. Spontaneously, the shopkeepers at Verdant built a gorgeous fresh flower bouquet full of local, in-season flowers that made the day much more special. It was so serendipitous, and the gals at Verdant were such a joy.

Keeping Their No Vacancy Wedding Small And Intimate

It was important for me to keep the guest list small and limited to our close friends while also honoring that DJ wanted to include his parents and siblings. I could not imagine having to plan a big wedding. Keeping it small not only kept the cost down but kept the moments especially tender and intimate. I’m proud that it was exactly what we wanted, more than a wedding. It was truly a community gathering and celebration of love and life. It was everything we wanted after a year of pandemic anxiety and isolation. I’m proud that every detail meant something and spoke to who we are as partners.

Working With Junebug Member Maggie Grace Photography

Vendors can make or break the day. We are very fortunate that Maggie is an absolute dream. She was not only our photographer but was our cheerleader and rock for the whole weekend. Maggie kept us steady and answered all our questions weeks before our wedding. It helped that she was also a dear friend who photographed my maid of honor’s wedding, so it was super easy to get comfortable with her, which showed in our photos. Maggie went above and beyond for us.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Maggie Grace Photography
Event Planning – Emily Aitken Events
Ceremony + Reception Venue – No Vacancy
Floral Design – Flower House KC
Catering – Cupini’s
Cake – McClain’s Bakery
Invitation Design – Joni Smallhands
Bridal Apparel – EVERYBODY Co.
Bridal Accessories – Wolf & Moon
Groom’s Apparel – Suitsupply
Rentals – Supply Event Rentals

 

Congratulations to Sam and DJ on their dinner party-inspired No Vacancy wedding. Their celebration is proof that fewer people on the guest list means more opportunities to make your wedding more special and memorable—from being able to choose a smaller unique venue to have more time to take stunning portraits.

And a special shout out to Junebug member Maggie Grace Photography for sharing their dreamy big day with us. Be inspired by more intimate celebrations like this when you check out her profile in our directory of talented photographers from around the world.

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Florals Star In This DIY White Aspen Creative Micro Wedding

September 25, 2022 | justine

Despite their small guest list, Paige and Joey’s White Aspen Creative micro wedding was big on style and unique details. With a creative display of florals, a muted monochromatic color palette, and fashion-forward attire, their stunning celebration was the perfect blend of romantic boho with luxe textures and western charm. And thanks to their planner Curated Mess Co. and talented vendor team, they took the couple’s unconventional ideas and brought their dream day to life!

Complete with vaulted ceilings, an all-white interior, and expansive windows—the cathedral-style space allowed the details to stand out. The scene was set for a heartfelt vow exchange with Louis ghost chairs, a braided jute aisle runner, and a statement backdrop of dried foliage and fresh blooms. After their ceremony, the celebration continued on the outdoor patio. Their reception featured sweetheart peacock chairs and gorgeously styled tables with earthy decor and textured arrangements. Mixed candles and overhead string lights set the cozy mood. 

On top of the stunning setting, the pair’s wedding attire was the standout feature of the day. The groom perfectly matched the vibe with his beige suit with flower embellishments on the shoulders, while Paige was decked in head-to-toe florals. She looked ethereal in her floral print off-the-shoulder gown and accessorized it with a flower crown. Dawn Photo captured every must-see detail that made this celebration unforgettable. So keep scrolling for inspiration that you can quickly pin to your vision board.

The Couple:

Paige and Joey

The Wedding:

White Aspen Creative, Bend, Oregon, United States

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Creating A Cohesive Theme And Setting The Tone Through Their DIY Stationery And Signage

Joseph is an illustrator, so he made our vow books, officiant book, save the dates, invitations, and menus. We got to express our story and who we are through illustration and continue the themes of our special day through our branding. An example is Joseph’s nickname for me is “Buggy.” So that was the inspiration behind his beetle design that was in our stationery and signage.

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How Their White Aspen Creative Micro Wedding Came To Be

It was a no-brainer for us to book at White Aspen Creative. It’s the perfect size for a micro wedding. The space is bright and airy, and being in Bend, Oregon, the outdoor areas are also beautiful. We wanted to go off-site to take some of our photos. And we only had to go five minutes up the road to find the most gorgeous, scenic spot.

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Advice From The Newlyweds: Make Your Wedding Your Own

We didn’t feel like we needed to follow any rules, and we stuck to that. We kept a few traditions we liked and scrapped anything that didn’t excite us. The whole day felt like a dream. Seeing everything come together had us so stoked. Then, of course, the actual getting married part was pretty rad. At the end of the day, that was all either of us cared about. Our advice is to have fun with it and stay true to what you and your partner want. Don’t think that you need to follow any rules. And finally, enjoy this special time in your life, even if things get stressful, and don’t lose sight of what the day is all about.

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Dawn Photo
Event Planning – Curated Mess Co.
Venue – White Aspen Creative
Floral Design – Noble Floral Co.
Catering – Dakota Eats
Officiant – Sam Esbin
Live Music – Ian Crawford
Invitation Design – Joseph Thunder Brubeck
Makeup Artist – Kate Hannah Artistry
Wedding Dress – Rue de Seine
Bridal Accessories – Opal Milk
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Gigi Pip + PS Kaufman
Rings – Lauren Wolf Jewelry + Honey and Goldies
Rentals – Great Jones + The Party Place + Heirlooms and Co.

 

Congratulations to Paige and Joey on their White Aspen Creative micro wedding. And a big thank you to Dawn Photo for capturing all the beautiful details and moments and for sharing them with us. 

Couples like Paige and Joey are becoming much more intentional about what they choose to incorporate into their celebration, opting for unique ideas and designs that will truly reflect how they envision their big day. And with the right team of vendors, there’s truly no limit to creativity in achieving a stunning wedding aesthetic!

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Everything You Need To Know About Planning A Mexico Destination Wedding

September 22, 2022 | riley
mexico destination wedding

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Mexico destination weddings have always been popular, but they seem to be all the rage these days. And we understand why. The country boasts beautiful coastlines, lush jungles, colorful cities, ancient architecture, and luxurious 5-star resorts. Not to mention the delicious food, vibrant culture, and delicious drinks. But there’s a lot to know when planning one.

From choosing the right time of year to tie the knot to ensuring that you’re legally married, we’re putting together everything you need to know about planning your own getaway “I do’s.”

Top Cities For A Mexico Destination Wedding

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is located on the tip of Baja California, and is by far one of the most popular Mexico destinations for a wedding. That’s because it has a vast array of white sand beaches, impressive coastal landscapes, stunning desert scenery, and high-end resorts. 

Puerto Vallarta

Situated on the west coast of Mexico, Puerto Vallarta is the perfect destination for adventure lovers. If you and your significant other are big nature fans and love things like zip lining, bungee jumping, and exploring rushing waterfalls, this may be the place for you.

Cancun

Cancun sits in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and is home to a large and easy-to-navigate international airport–making it one of the most accessible destinations to fly into. The city has the same white sandy beaches you’d expect to find, but it’s also known for its Mayan ruins and nightlife scene–aka, it’s the best place to go if you’re looking for a party.

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Tulum

There’s a good chance you know at least one person who has tied the knot in Tulum. That’s because it has quickly become one of the most common Mexico wedding destinations over these past few years. It’s not hard to see why. It boasts incredibly blue waters, chic boutique hotels, incredibly delicious restaurants, and ancient Mayan ruins. Only downside? It’s about a two-hour drive from the Cancun airport.

San Miguel de Allende

For an authentic city experience, consider San Miguel de Allende, located in the Colonial Highlands region. The vibrant city is complete with a rich wine scene, colorful buildings, endless markets and artisans, and arguably some of the best food you will ever have in your life. 

Best Time Of Year For A Mexico Destination Wedding

Because Mexico is a tropical destination, it’s crucial to time your wedding correctly to avoid hurricane season. This rainy season usually takes place from June to October. This means the chance of your ceremony getting rained out is pretty high. However, tropical destinations usually only receive rainfall for 1-2 hours at a time.

To get the best weather possible, consider January through early May. Because the weather is so beautiful this time of year, this is known to be peak season, which can lead to higher prices. You want to be mindful of this when putting together your destination wedding budget

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FAQs

What Does A Mexico Destination Wedding Cost?

Much like every other wedding, the cost of your wedding will vary depending on your venue, vendors, etc. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000. While many assume that a destination wedding is more expensive, Mexico destination weddings actually tend to be cheaper than the average wedding in the US–which is about $30,000.

Why is this the case? Many resorts in Mexico are all-inclusive. This means you pay a flat price for the venue, catering, bar, wedding cake, music, etc. 

What Costs Should You Cover For Your Guests? 

One of the benefits of having a destination wedding is that it naturally trims your guest list. That’s because–typically–the couple tying the knot is not in charge of covering any costs for the guests. This means they are responsible for booking their own hotel, airfare, etc. However, we suggest booking a hotel block so that they get a discounted rate and are near all the fun, though this isn’t mandatory. Do what fits best for your budget, but don’t be surprised if some people can’t make it for financial reasons.

When Should You Send Out Save The Dates & Invites?

When planning a destination wedding, it’s important to send out your save the dates as soon as possible. Ideally, this would fall about eight to twelve months before your big day. Invitations should then follow about six months before your wedding. This gives your guests plenty of time to book their flights and lodging.

When Should You Begin Booking Your Vendors?

As with any wedding, the further out you book your vendors, the better. If you’ve had your eye on a particular vendor for a while, reach out ASAP to ensure that you get to work with them. And don’t be afraid to bring a vendor from home. Just be mindful that you will have to pay for their travel expenses.

Should You Hire A Wedding Planner?

Speaking of vendors, we can’t recommend hiring a wedding planner enough. They are extremely familiar with the destination, its vendors, and tips and tricks to help you save money in the long run. Not sure where to start? Check out our directory of wedding planners in Mexico.

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Legal Requirements For A Mexico Destination Wedding

There’s a lot to consider legally when it comes to your destination wedding in Mexico. Many couples choose to tie the knot at a courthouse a week or so before they jet off. This ensures that the wedding is legal in their home country. However, if you want your legally binding marriage to take place in Mexico, there are a few things that you have to do. 

To ensure that you can legally marry, you need the following:

  • Marriage application forms
  • A tourist/visitor’s permit
  • Blood test results (which can be done in Mexico no longer than 14 days before your marriage application)
  • Valid passports
  • Birth certificates

It’s also important to remember that your marriage will only be legally binding if you have a civil ceremony. During this civil ceremony, you need at least four witnesses, you have to arrive at the resort at least three business days before the ceremony, and you can’t say “I do” on a Sunday. Sound like a lot? We know–that’s why most people forgo jumping through these hoops!

Our advice is to research your destination’s legal requirements early on in the wedding planning process if you plan to have a legally binding wedding in Mexico. This will ensure that you have all of the documentation you need, which will prevent unwanted hiccups. This is also something a planner is great for.

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Ways To Incorporate Mexican Culture Into Your Wedding

Decor

There are some staple decor pieces in the Mexican culture that you may already be familiar with. Think papel picado banners, colorful textiles, star pendant lights, and bold florals. 

Mayan Ceremony

We’ve featured quite a few Mexican destination weddings on Junebug, and one thing we never tire of seeing is couples incorporating a Mayan ceremony into their special day. These symbolic ceremonies are full of mysticism and spirituality and are officiated by a native priest, known as a shaman. In it, the newlyweds are introduced to the four elements: Earth, water, fire, and air–all of which are thought to bring energy and harmony to the couple. 

This kind of ceremony occurs in nature, usually at an archaeological site or a cenote. That’s why they’re extremely popular in places like Tulum or Playa del Carmen. 

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Mojigangas Parades

If you’ve settled on San Miguel de Allende for your wedding, don’t forget to take to the streets in a Mojiganas parade. These parades take place with giant paper mache puppets and music. It’s the perfect way to celebrate one of the most important days of your life.

Tequila

Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning tequila. There are so many ways to use the traditional Mexican spirit. You and your spouse can take a unity tequila shot during your ceremony, have all of your guests take one with you after you seal your love with a kiss, serve margaritas during cocktail hour, or you can offer a tequila tasting during your reception. The options are endless. 

Mariachi Band

Every wedding needs good music. And nothing is more festive than hiring a mariachi band. They’re a fun addition to your ceremony or cocktail hour when you want to get everyone ready for a fiesta. 

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Street Food

Mexican food is arguably one of the most popular cuisines in the world–and for a good reason. Rather than serve a sit-down dinner consisting of chicken or steak, consider serving Mexican street food such as tacos, elote, chips and guacamole, enchiladas, etc. And you can’t forget about churros and Mexican wedding cookies! 

We know that nailing a budget down for your Mexico destination wedding seems like a daunting task. That’s why we’ve broken it down for you and created a free budget spreadsheet so that you can keep track of your expenses and have the wedding of your dreams.

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Quirky And Vintage-Inspired Salvage One Wedding

September 19, 2022 | justine

After an incredibly thoughtful and romantic proposal, Danny and Marco tied the knot in an intimate gathering. Intending to go all out on their follow-up celebration, it would be an understatement to say that their big day was an absolute blast! From the old brick warehouse venue and eclectic vintage decor to the now viral Lizzie Mcguire-inspired vows—their Salvage One wedding was truly what dreams are made of

The two grooms were very intentional with what they included in their celebration. Kicking off the ceremony on a high note, their “beverage bearers” passed out jello shots with “It’s Raining Men” playing in the background. The same lively vibe carried over to the reception that followed. It started with an Easter egg hunt and the chicken dance, and ended with an epic drag queen performance.

From the hilarious polaroid place cards to the late-night nachos (a nod to their first date), the pair filled their day with fun and personalized touches that reflected their journey together. And they pulled it off spectacularly. If you love the idea of weaving your love story into meaningful moments and wedding details, keep reading and scrolling. You’re not going to want to miss these photos by Ann & Kam Photography.

The Couple:

Danny and Marco

The Wedding:

Salvage One, Hubbard St, Chicago, Illinois

Ann & Kam Photography’s  Insights On This Salvage One Wedding

Danny and Marco have been on the same wavelength since the start of their relationship. When Marco offered hockey tickets for one of their first dates, Danny replied jokingly, “I’ll go, but only for the nachos.” Naturally, Marco took matters into his own hands and picked his date up with matching shirts that boasted, “I’m just here for the nachos.” That’s when the two knew that they were the perfect pair. Since they had already tied the knot at an intimate gathering, they focused their efforts this time on creating a high-energy and fun celebration for loved ones who weren’t there the first time. Their second wedding celebration meant lots of laughter, fun energy, and all the nachos you could eat. From the vintage decor and polaroid theme to the embarrassing photo place cards and the Passover celebration Easter egg hunt—every aspect was handcrafted and planned for the ultimate pizzazz. Their vows received national attention from media sources like People Magazine, even eventually connecting the pair with celebrity Hilary Duff after she was mentioned in their viral vow video.

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Personalizing Their Ceremony With Humor And A Now Viral Lizzie Mcguire-Inspired Vows

The ceremony was a non-stop love-and-laugh-fest. Danny’s Aunt Ali officiated and brought so much joy and laughter through comedic timing and heartfelt memories. Each of our vows was special and reflected our relationship. Of course, Marco’s is extra special now that his part went viral with the theme of Hilary Duff! It’s now even more exciting since it helped us connect with Hilary Duff and get a few mentions, including People, Insider, The Knot, and more. 

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Making Their Guests Feel Extra Special By Including Them In Fun Wedding Details

We asked everyone to “BYOB” or “bring your own brooch”—a reference to Marco’s signature fashion statement. Everyone brought heirlooms, made their own brooches, or showed off a new accessory. It helped connect each other, and many talked about wanting to wear them after the wedding. Everyone had a lot of fun laughing at the place cards, which we designed to look like polaroids, and picked the most embarrassing photos of our guests. 

They DIY’d Almost Every Detail Of Their Salvage One Wedding

Almost every detail was DIY’d. For the ceremony, we designed the programs and made the jello shots that were passed around. For the reception, we handpicked the most embarrassing photos of our friends and family and made them into polaroid place cards. We also designed all the signage, including the polaroids of us drinking cocktails, and made the name labels for the fans and egg inserts. Marco sells antiques at Eye Spy Antiques, so we used some merchandise for our tables and some of our own. Lastly, we made a custom golden fan for whoever found the golden matzoh as per Passover tradition.  

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Honoring The Memory Of Danny’s Mom Through A Heartfelt Speech And A Glitter Toast

Marco gave a beautiful speech recognizing Danny’s mom–who passed away six years ago–ending in the glitter toast where everyone sprinkled glitter on the table. We had everyone continue her tradition of adding glitter to tables, including packs of custom glitter with all the name tags.

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Ann & Kam Photography
Event Planning – A Fresh Event
Venue – Salvage One
Floral Design – Elena’s Garden
Catering – Catering by Michaels
Cake – Alliance Bakery
Drag Queens – Alexis Bevels + Darby Lynn Cartwright
Live Music – Chicago Catz
Invitation Design – Steracle Press
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Bianca Sansosti Artistry
Grooms’ Apparel – Adrian Park Custom Suits
Antique Centerpieces – Eye Spy Antiques
Phone Booth – After the Tone
Transportation – Signature Transportation
Valet – VIP Valet

 

Congratulations to Danny and Marco on their quirky and vintage-inspired Salvage One wedding. And big thanks to Ann & Kam Photography for capturing every detail of their personality-filled celebration—the perfect embodiment of their fun and fabulous vibe.

Adding personal touches are essential to creating a unique and memorable wedding experience. So make your big day all about you and your partner down to the last detail. Whether you want an over-the-top affair or prefer to keep it low-key, check out our guide to help you put a personal stamp on your wedding day.

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Colorful Surprise Backyard Wedding

September 17, 2022 | justine

Meg and Vinee love to do things differently. And when it came to planning their wedding, ditching tradition and putting their own spin on things came naturally. To kick off their wedding day in a creative way, the pair invited their closest loved ones to a “surprise proposal party.” Only when their guests showed up, they found themselves at a surprise backyard wedding instead. It was an exciting and beautiful affair, and the couple pulled it off fabulously! Besides the surprise element, their big day featured a boho-chic aesthetic—from the stunning florals and decor in dreamy tones to the laid-back and ethereal wedding fashion. 

The lovebirds kicked off their day with private emotional vows, sitting on their front porch and crying their eyes out. They then shared the same heartfelt promises at their poolside sunset ceremony that followed. Their talented vendors transformed their beloved friends’ backyard with elegant wood furnishings, Moroccan-style rugs, and spectacular arrangements of fresh blooms and dried foliage. Balloon installations were a fun touch, while the string lights and star lanterns amped up the romance. 

On top of everything else, the couple kept the vibe carefree and chic with their wedding attire. The barefoot bride stunned in her bandeau top and skirt duo with statement sleeves.  Meanwhile, the groom was stylishly cool in his tan-colored suit. And true to form, they ended the day in an epic way by literally taking the plunge in their wedding garb. If Meg and Vinee’s surprise soiree sounds thrilling, scroll through these beautiful photographs captured by Junebug member J. Olson Weddings. This backyard wedding is packed with inspiration to pull off a memorable surprise celebration.

The Couple:

Meg + Vinee

The Wedding:

Bentonville, Arkansas

A Gifted Maple Tree To Grow With Their Marriage

I have an extreme propensity for trees, and spending time outdoors is a big way we connect. Vinee bought us a marriage maple tree to plant in our yard to grow and change in our continued seasons with us. I cried when he showed it to me. It felt so meaningful and perfect. We have big plans to plant a tree for each of our children, too. I had also gifted Vinee a travel journal to track our road trips in our first year of dating. I forgot about it, but Vinee kept it and continued to log every trip. He gave me this written history of our time together on our wedding day. I cried at that, too.

Getting Ready Together And Sharing Private Vows Were The Most Memorable Moments

We both make sense of things through words, and as I was writing my vows, it felt so inauthentic to read these to Vinee in front of everyone. So, we opted first to share our vows privately, sitting on our porch. This was my favorite part of the day. In true form, Vinee wrote the most beautiful and precise vows in a paragraph or two, and I went on for several pages. We both cried our eyes out. It’s exactly what we needed it to be, to first share those words with each other and then again later in the ceremony with the love and support of our people. 

Personalizing Their Wedding With A Unique Unity Ceremony And Meaningful Wedding Favors

I love creating and giving gifts, so this was a fun one for me. We called these the “Bird by Bird” boxes, pointing to our favorite phrase by Anne Lamott and our unity ceremony that included the threading together of origami birds. At each place setting, our guests had a box with their own disposable camera to document the night, a bottle of our favorite hot sauce, a cocktail kit to create a “Hummingbird,” and a Spotify playlist Vinee created of songs significant to our relationship.

Proud Of Having Pulled Off A Surprise Backyard Wedding

We knew that it would be fun and meaningful no matter what, but pulling off the surprise itself was pretty incredible. We’re proud of ourselves for keeping each other centered and doing things our way. We picked up every piece of a traditional wedding, examined it, and asked ourselves if it was what we needed. We kept what served us and omitted what didn’t, creating a truly authentic day meant for us and no one else

Advice From The Newlyweds: Remember It’s Your Special Day

If you’re planning a wedding, remember that it’s your day and no one else’s. Figure out what’s important to you, start there, and make all decisions accordingly. For us, the priorities were the ceremony, the photos, the songs, the poems, and the small guest list. Lastly, time flies by so fast, so savor each moment

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Josh Olson Weddings
Floral Design – Samantha’s Garden
Catering – Yeyo’s
Dessert – Burton’s Creamery + Arsagas
Bar + Signature Cocktail – Puritan Coffee and Beer
DJ – Uniq Productions
Videography – Pragma Production
Makeup Artist – Ashley Gregory Beauty
Wedding Dress – Bride KC
Bridal Accessories – Joon Bridal
Dried Flower Bouquet + Hat Crown – Remi and Gold
Groom’s Apparel – Sandro Paris
Groom’s Shoes – Sabah Shoes
Rings – Digby and Iona
Rentals – SB Events
Transportation – Pinnacle Transportation

 

Congratulations to Meg and Vinee on their colorful surprise backyard wedding. And big thanks to Junebug member J. Olson Weddings for capturing all the great moments and raw emotions that made their day special and unforgettable. To see more of his incredible work, check out his profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

Forget strict timelines and stuffy traditions! For couples who want something unique and unconventional, a surprise wedding can be an exciting alternative to a traditional bash. It may be nerve-racking to keep things under wraps, but you can successfully pull off the big reveal by having a great team of vendors by your side. 

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25+ Engagement Gift Ideas for Couples

September 12, 2022 | riley

If you’ve been searching for engagement gift ideas for your favorite recently engaged couple, we’ve got you covered. From personalized gifts for the home to cameras and photo gear that they can use to capture their memories while wedding planning, your loved ones will so appreciate your thoughtful gift–no matter what you choose!

Engagement Gift Ideas

Houseware Engagement Gift Ideas

One of the most exciting parts of being engaged is building a home together. Help your newly-engaged loved ones craft a home that is completely them with engagement gifts like an engraved cutting board, custom welcome mat, monogram coasters, or tea towels with their last name.

1.Queen Size Luxury Sheet Set; 2. Personalized Welcome Door Mat; 3. Customized Cheese Board; 4. Personalized Marble Coasters; 5. Monogram Tea Towel; 6. Engagement Tea Light Holder

Photo Gear Engagement Gift Ideas

An engagement can be such a short chapter in a couple’s story, so we highly recommend soaking it up as much as possible and capturing memories while it’s happening. Gift your friends the ultimate memory maker with a polaroid camera along with everything they need to document this season of life–cameras, film, and frames.

1.Fuji Instax; 2. Fujifilm Instax Mini Film; 3. Clear Acrylic Engagement Frame; 4. Umbra Exhibit Picture Frame Gallery; 5. Canon IVY Mini Photo Printer; 6. Personalized Photo Frame

Custom Address Stamp

Have some seriously practical friends to shop for? Make their wedding planning process a little bit easier with a super thoughtful and useful gift like a custom address stamp. They’ll be so grateful that they easily address their wedding invitations and thank you notes (including yours).

1.Custom Return Address Stamp; 2. Custom All Hand Written Calligraphy Stamp; 3. Housewarming Address Stamp; 4. Personalized Vintage French Address Stamp; 5. Nature Address Stamp; 6. Floral Rubber Stamp

Ring Dish Engagement Gift Ideas

A ring dish is a special, practical, and personal way to honor this very specific gifting occasion. After all, they can use it to hold their new engagement ring every night. There are so many pretty options, from monogrammed dishes to unique ceramic or wood holders.

1.Initials Ring Dish; 2. Personalized Trinket Dish; 3. Personalized Engagement Ring Holder; 4. Speckled Minimalist Ring Dish; 5. Wooden Mini Engraved Ring Dish; 6. Imprinted Clay Engagement Ring Holder

Miscellaneous Engagement Gift Ideas

If those other engagement gift ideas just don’t seem like the right fit for your couple, consider one of these miscellaneous gifts. From a sweatshirt to a wine label that you can put on their favorite bottle, there’s something for everyone.

1. Just Engaged Wine Label; 2. Engagement Journal and Memory Book; 3. Spotify Song Print; 4. Embossed Bride Sweatshirt; 5. Personalized Wooden Memory Box; 6. Personalized Engagement Ornament

Looking for even more engagement gift ideas? Check out our roundup of Valentine’s gift ideas perfect for newlyweds for more inspiration.

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