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A Colorful Twist on a Classically Elegant Wedding at Villa la Joya

June 28, 2025 | justine

When Vivian and Khai started planning their wedding, they imagined something vibrant and romantic—a celebration that felt just as full of heart as it was full of color. And Villa La Joya provided the perfect canvas. With its neutral-toned architecture, sweeping ocean views, and timeless Mediterranean charm, the villa gave them space to infuse personality and color into every corner of their celebration.

What We Love About This Villa La Joya Wedding:

  • A bold mix of jewel tones and neutrals that popped beautifully against the coastal backdrop
  • Khai’s deep red tuxedo and red suspenders for the groomsmen
  • Vivian’s sparkling, fairy tale gown that perfectly reflected her girly heart
  • A churro and ice cream cart surprise, plus a fun photo booth for guests
  • A golden hour first dance and sparkler send-off to close the night

Featured Vendors:

The Wilks
Villa La Joya
One Camera Man

Building a Vision Around Their Dream Venue

The moment they saw Villa La Joya online, Vivian and Khai knew it was the one. “The villa exuded a grand, Tuscan-inspired charm with an elegant, luxurious feel,” Vivian shared. “The backyard offered a breathtaking view of the ocean… it felt almost unreal.” Paired with the villa’s neutral tones, the couple’s rich color palette stood out beautifully, creating a celebration that felt equal parts refined and festive.

To bring it all to life, they partnered with Anna from Mango Weddings, whose guidance made the process smooth and stress-free. “Honestly, everything went incredibly smoothly. Anna made sure every detail was taken care of.”

A Villa La Joya Wedding Ceremony by the Ocean With Bold, Vibrant Florals

The pair’s ceremony took place just steps from the water, with the sound of waves in the background and a clear view of the horizon. Instead of a traditional arch, the couple stood between two floral pillars bursting with red, orange, peach, and blush roses. Striking without feeling overdone.

The setup was simple and intentional, letting the natural beauty of the venue do most of the work. “It was so peaceful and surreal,” Vivian said. After saying their vows, they walked back down the aisle to cheers from family and friends. Starting their marriage the way they hoped: relaxed, joyful, and fully present.

Bringing the Color Through Wedding Fashion

Vivian and Khai made a striking pair against the backdrop of Villa La Joya, with fashion choices that reflected both personality and place. Vivian wore a dreamy strapless gown with delicate floral appliqué and a sparkling overlay that shimmered in the sunlight. The corset-style bodice and sweeping train gave her look a modern fairy tale vibe—elegant, feminine, and unmistakably her. “I’ve always been a girly girl at heart, and it felt so ‘me,’” she shared.

Khai matched the grandeur of the setting in a deep red tuxedo with black lapels. A bold, classic look that popped against the soft architecture and ocean views. His outfit added just the right amount of drama and charm, especially when paired with the white boutonniere and loafers. The rest of the wedding party echoed the couple’s stylish flair, with bridesmaids in champagne dresses and groomsmen in white linen with red suspenders that subtly tied back to Khai’s tux. 

Working With a Team They Could Trust

Vivian and Khai were intentional when it came to choosing their vendor team. “We prioritized strong portfolios, warm energy, clear communication, and fair pricing.” JB vendors The Wilks, Villa La Joya, and OneCameraman stood out for their professionalism and talent. “They helped ease our nerves and made us feel relaxed and joyful on the day.”

One of their best decisions? Investing in photography and videography. “We knew these were the memories we’d carry forever.”

A Villa La Joya Wedding Reception Full of Low-Key Fun and Thoughtful Details

Rather than overloading the reception with formalities, the couple focused on a few personal touches that made the evening feel fun and easy. They brought in a churro and ice cream cart for guests, which turned out to be a crowd favorite, and set up a photo booth so people could take home instant keepsakes.

Their favorite part? A quiet moment at the sweetheart table, right after their first dance. “We took a moment to look around and soak it all in. We were so overwhelmed with gratitude.” As the night went on, the energy picked up—especially during their sparkler send-off and late-night partying, when the dance floor stayed full and everyone was fully in celebration mode.

What They’d Do Differently (and What They’re Glad They Did)

While their day was full of magic, Vivian offers one honest note in hindsight: “I didn’t do a wedding makeup trial, and I realized after that the final result didn’t quite match what I envisioned.” 

Her biggest advice? “Go all out! You only have one wedding; make it your dream wedding.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Martin Wilk
Event Planning – Mango Weddings
Venue – Villa La Joya
Floral Design – Pri Ola Flowers
Catering – Gourmet Soberanis
Officiant – James Shin
DJ – DJ Plug In
Videography – One Camera Man
Invitation Design – Zazzle
Makeup + Hair Styling – Angye Abarca
Wedding Dress – Maggie Sottero
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Bridal + Groom’s Accessories + Favors – Etsy
Rings – Yas & Co. Jewelers
Rentals – Oleo Events

 

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Dogs Signed the Marriage License at This Stove Prairie Ranch Wedding

June 15, 2025 | justine

Two outdoorsy DIY lovers, four dogs, and a passion for nature—that’s the heart of Jenny and Sean’s Stove Prairie Ranch wedding. What started as a dream for a laid-back, design-forward celebration became a full weekend campout filled with personal touches, pastel florals, and unforgettable memories. From hand-painted signage to ceramics the couple personally decorated,, every element of this Colorado campout wedding reflected a piece of Jenny and Sean.

Jenny and Sean’s love story began on Tinder, and from their first messages, they bonded over bird hunting, camping, and hosting backyard hangouts. It’s no surprise then that they turned their wedding at Stove Prairie Ranch into a weekend-long campout for guests who wanted to join them under the stars. 

This love of the outdoors carried through in their venue choice. Nestled in Northern Colorado, Stove Prairie Ranch offered scenic views, sprawling outdoor space, and even a big red tractor cart that shuttled guests to the ceremony site. An unexpected highlight that added a playful touch.

What We Love About This Stove Prairie Ranch Wedding:

  • The personalized outdoor-inspired details like game bird escort cards
  • Dogs not only walking down the aisle but also signing the marriage license (yep, really!)
  • A weekend-long campout at Stove Prairie Ranch with guests pitching tents and soaking up the Colorado scenery
  • Jenny’s dual wedding-day looks featuring an elegant cape for the ceremony and a party-ready outfit for the reception
  • Custom DIY details, from the invitation suite to  cake plates, that made the day feel uniquely theirs

Featured Vendor:
Katie Fletcher Photography

Fashion That Balanced Elegance with Authenticity

Jenny’s fashion goal was timeless elegance with a nod to old Hollywood glam. She wore a stunning gown that transformed from ceremony to reception with a removable cape instead of a veil, paired with soft waves and a classic makeup look. When it was time to party, both Jenny and Sean changed into relaxed outfits that felt more “them,” embracing the laid-back vibe they wanted their guests to enjoy all weekend. Sean chose a linen suit in a soft pastel that matched the color palette and was ideal for the summer celebration.

A Stove Prairie Ranch Wedding Ceremony Full of Emotion (and Dogs!)

The couple opted for a first look just outside the getting-ready cottage, followed by portraits with family and friends. Without a traditional wedding party, they were able to spend more time with their guests throughout the day, which was one of their top priorities.

Their ceremony, officiated by a close friend, was emotional and heartfelt, telling the full story of their relationship. But the true stars of the show? Their four dogs. Two escorted them down the aisle, while the other two served as ring bearers. After the ceremony, the pups got to sign the marriage license. A unique Colorado perk that allowed Lena and Foster (the dogs they had before meeting each other) to be official witnesses to their union.

Related: How to Include Your Dog in Your Wedding

Bringing Their Vision to Life With a Creative (and Trustworthy) Team

As avid DIYers, Jenny and Sean took the lead on planning and designing the wedding themselves. Jenny created everything from the dog silhouette illustrations in the invite suite to the seating chart and signage. “Lean in to the personal touches and details that matter to you,” she advised. “It’s so fun to see details truly reflect who you are as a couple.”

Still, they knew when to call in the pros. “Find vendors that you trust absolutely to execute on your vision and then enjoy your day,” Jenny said. Some were venue-recommended, while others were discovered through social media and chosen because their portfolio aligned with Jenny’s Pinterest board. The result? A seamless blend of DIY charm and professional execution.

A Stove Prairie Ranch Wedding Reception Rooted in Celebration and Sweetness

The reception felt like one big, joyful party. Guests enjoyed a relaxed outdoor cocktail hour, a nod to Jenny and Sean’s love of nature and community. A painting by Sean’s mom welcomed everyone, and Jenny’s hand-crafted signage brought everything together.

Their cake-cutting moment featured plates they painted themselves on a pre-wedding pottery date. An incredibly sweet DIY keepsake they now use for anniversaries. And instead of a traditional cake dessert, guests were treated to the couple’s favorite ice cream, served up under a glowing Colorado sunset.

As the sun dipped behind the hills, Jenny and Sean changed into their party looks and rejoined the dance floor, ready to celebrate the night away.

Why Personal Details Make All The Difference

Their best advice? “Lean into what matters to you—those details that feel like you as a couple. And when the day comes, let go and trust your team.”

With heartfelt personal touches, a ceremony led by love (and paws), and a weekend spent under the stars, Jenny and Sean’s Stove Prairie Ranch wedding wasn’t just a celebration—it was a memory made for a lifetime.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Katie Fletcher Photography
Venue – Stove Prairie Ranch
Floral Design – Lace and Lilies
Catering – Foothills Catering
Cake – Mystic Moon Bakery
Officiant – Family Friend, Seth
DJ – Nathan Luebbehusen
Videography – Storybox Film
Invitation Design – Jenny Hudgens
Makeup + Hair Styling – Melissa Camacho Beauty
Wedding Dress – A and Be Bridal Denver
Bridal Accessories – Made With Love Bridal
Rentals – Front Range Event Rental + Foraged Goods Co.
Transportation – NOCO Party Bus
Ice Cream – Walrus Ice Cream

 

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This Alaska Vow Renewal Proves It’s Never Too Late for the Elopement of Your Dreams

June 5, 2025 | justine

After 17 years of marriage, Anne and Dan decided to renew their vows in a way that reflected their love for adventure, nature, and each other. Their Alaska vow renewal was anything but ordinary. From a private yacht to a stunning beach backdrop, their special day was a celebration of their enduring love and the journey they’ve been on together. It’s proof that no matter where you are in life, you can still have the elopement of your dreams.

What We Love About This Alaska Vow Renewal:

  • The stunning location at Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska
  • Anne’s dream wedding dress from Bateau Bridal, with its floral detailing and subtle sparkle
  • The intimate ceremony on a private beach
  • The white and blue color palette that brought elegance and life to the natural landscape
  • A luxury cabin stay at West Wind Cabins for an unforgettable, cozy dinner

Featured Vendors:

The Hitched Hiker

AK Happenings

Anne and Dan’s Love Story Comes Full Circle with a Dream Vow Renewal

Anne and Dan’s story began in college, where they bonded over their shared love for conversation, sometimes to the point of getting in trouble for talking too much! “We quickly started dating and never spent a day apart.” Their whirlwind romance led them to a private engagement before Anne left for a semester abroad in Italy. After months of long-distance, they officially got engaged and married soon after. But as Anne admits, “We were so young and got married very fast, so I never really planned my dream wedding.”

That’s where their vow renewal came in. After 17 years of marriage, they decided to have the wedding of their dreams, this time with the intention of making it adventurous, free-spirited, and elegant—true to their personalities and the life they’ve built together.

A Unique Alaska Vow Renewal Ceremony That Included a Secluded Beach and Private Vows

The ceremony was one of the most special parts of their vow renewal. “We didn’t share at all what our vows would be, and we never even wrote vows for our original wedding.” Standing on a private beach, surrounded by their love and breathtaking views, they shared what their marriage meant to them. “I’m not one to get choked up easily, but of course, I cried. It was so special, so quiet, so beautiful.”

True to their adventurous spirit, the couple didn’t pick a traditional ceremony spot. Instead, they took a private yacht around Kachemak Bay and landed on a secluded beach, perfect for their vow renewal. Anne explains, “My husband is a Geologist, so this was especially fun for us to explore together.”

The scenery was nothing short of magical. The rock formations, combined with gorgeous floral arrangements, turned the natural landscape into a spectacular, dream-like setting. “It was like a dream!”

From Floral Details to Natural Tones: Anne and Dan’s Perfectly Coordinated Wedding Attire

Anne’s wedding dress from Bateau Bridal was the perfect choice for their outdoor vow renewal. “I love florals, so when I saw the wedding dress I chose, I knew it was the one!” She was drawn to the floral detailing and subtle sparkle, which added a touch of elegance to the natural setting. “I loved the way the skirt of the dress flowed so beautifully,” she says. For Dan, comfort was key. “Dan isn’t a very formal guy, so we chose a nicely tailored grey suit for him with a dark green tie to match the greenery of our florals and the natural colors of the Alaskan landscape.” Their coordinated looks perfectly reflected the effortless yet elegant vibe they envisioned for their special day.

How Junebug Vendor AKhappenings Took the Stress Out of Their Special Day

With a desire to keep things easy and stress-free, Anne and Dan turned to Junebug vendor AKhappenings to take the reins on their vow renewal. “AKHappenings took care of everything and put together the dream team!” Anne shares. From finding the perfect vendors to coordinating the day’s schedule, Jordan ensured the couple didn’t have to worry about a thing.

An Intimate Dinner and Cozy End to the Day

After the ceremony, Anne and Dan enjoyed a relaxing and intimate evening at the West Wind Cabins. Their wedding planner had arranged a cozy dinner for two, complete with a beautiful table setting, delicious cake, and fresh Alaskan seafood—one of their favorite meals. “We were surrounded by our amazing florals, and truthfully after some photos, we got into our comfy clothes to devour the meal!” 

It was a perfect end to their special day: just the two of them, enjoying each other’s company, reminiscing, and savoring their meal. “The only company I ever really need is him,” Anne adds.

Takeaway: Less Stress, More Love

One of the biggest takeaways from Anne and Dan’s vow renewal is the importance of hiring the right people to make your wedding day effortless. With AKhappenings taking care of every detail, they were able to fully immerse themselves in the moment, enjoying the adventure and love that marked this milestone in their marriage. Their story is a reminder that your dream wedding can happen at any stage in life, and it’s never too late to make your celebration just as special as your love.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Hitched Hiker
Event Planning – AKhappenings
Ceremony Venue – Katchemak Bay
Reception Venue – WestWind Cabins
Floral Design – Honey Bee Flower Co.
Catering – Alaska Roots Catering
Cake – Alaska Wedding Cake Boutique
Videography – Haley Jay Media
Makeup Artist – Doll House Makeup
Hair Styling – AK Borealis Beauties
Wedding Dress + Bridal Accessories – Bateau Bridal Boutique
Transportation – Lady of the Sea Adventures

 

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A Warm and Tropical Punta Mita Wedding with Yellow Hues and Vacation Vibes

May 17, 2025 | justine

Elsa and Patricio’s love story began nearly a decade ago through mutual friends, and their relationship has been a beautiful journey of growth, adventure, and shared experiences. Over the years, Patricio (affectionately known as “Pato”) has been by Elsa’s side through it all.Their bond has only strengthened over time, and when it came to their wedding, Punta Mita—one of their favorite travel destinations—was the perfect choice to say “I do.”

What We Love About This Punta Mita Wedding:

  • The tropical paradise vibes at their Punta Mita wedding venue, Papelillo
  • Their thoughtfully personalized details, like handwritten letters to their closest friends and family
  • The blend of vibrant yellow florals and the natural beauty of the ocean view
  • The music that set the tone for the day, starting with a live saxophonist at dinner and turning into a non-stop party with DJ Manny
  • The intimate moments they shared before the ceremony, just the two of them, away from the spotlight

Having traveled the world together, it was no surprise that the couple chose to exchange vows in one of their favorite spots. “Punta Mita holds a special place in our hearts. From the stunning views to the peaceful beach vibe, it was the perfect place to celebrate our love with our closest friends and family.”

Their vision for the day was clear: move away from the traditional and focus on creating a day that felt like a vacation for everyone involved. “We wanted our wedding to feel like a party. A celebration of our love, filled with warmth, fun, and good vibes,” Elsa explains. Yellow was chosen as the primary color, inspired by its bright and cheerful energy that was a perfect fit for the tropical setting.

Featured Vendors:

AH Love Stories

Journey Films by VVR

Discovering the Perfect Punta Mita Wedding Venue That Aligned with Their Vision

Sometimes the perfect venue really does exist—Elsa and Pato found theirs in Papelillo, which had everything they were looking for.“We knew from the moment we saw it that this was the place. It ticked every box—surrounded by palm trees, tropical vibes, and a breathtaking ocean view. It was perfect for us.”

The couple worked closely with Vivi from Elemento Tres, a wedding planner whose creativity and attention to detail were exactly what they needed. “Vivi really got us. From the decor to the music, she brought our vision to life effortlessly.” With rattan chairs, chandeliers, and palm trees, every detail was meticulously chosen to complement the tropical vibe they envisioned.

Balancing Elegance and Comfort in Wedding Fashion

Elsa and Pato’s wedding day fashion was all about relaxed elegance. Pato chose a warm sand-colored Brioni suit and a brown tie, perfectly complementing Elsa’s stunning Clover wedding dress by Liz Martinez. “My dress had around seven layers of see-through tulle, making it look ivory with a unique depth. The final layer had intricate hand-sewn clover-like petals, which for me represented good luck.”

In Mexico, bridesmaids and groomsmen aren’t really part of the tradition. Instead, Elsa and Pato chose to have their closest friends and family dressed in warm pink tones, which looked beautiful against the venue’s greenery and the yellow decor.

A Punta Mita Wedding Ceremony That Captured the Beauty of Nature and Love

The ceremony was held in a lush outdoor setting, with tall yellow flower arrangements lining the aisle. “From the moment we saw this place, we knew it was the one. The ocean view, the lush greenery—it felt like we were surrounded by love and nature.”

The couple kept the ceremony simple, focusing on the most important part: their vows. “Having a private moment before the ceremony was so special. It gave us a chance to focus on each other and not the crowd.” As they walked down the aisle, a live orchestra played “Viva la Vida,” and guests threw white rose petals. Boho umbrellas were placed around for shade, ensuring comfort for their guests while keeping the natural aesthetic intact.

 

Creating a Fun, Relaxed Vibe During Their Cocktail Hour

One of Elsa’s most anticipated parts of the day was the cocktail hour at sunset. “I was so excited for the cocktail hour—getting to mingle with our loved ones and set the mood for the party,” she says. Guests enjoyed refreshing frozen Aperol spritz, margaritas, tangerine mezcal drinks, and a variety of canapés as they mingled and admired the breathtaking views.

Adding a fun twist to the drinks, Vivi surprised the couple by floating rubber ducklings in their cocktails. An adorable nod to Pato’s nickname, which means “duck” in Spanish. It was a playful and memorable touch that brought even more joy to the laid-back atmosphere.

Keeping the Energy High and the Dance Floor Packed

The reception took place on the third level of Papelillo, with stunning ocean views and a vibe that perfectly captured the couple’s love for travel and fun. Guests were greeted by a striking mirrored installation along the staircase. Reflecting the surrounding palm trees and tropical landscape, which provided a great photo backdrop as they arrived.

The cocktail area was designed with vibrant yellow hues and striped umbrellas, creating a relaxed and fun setting for guests to mingle as the sun set.  As they moved into the reception, Elsa and Pato ensured the energy stayed high. DJ Manny kept the dance floor packed until 4 a.m. 

One of their favorite moments was just before their first dance. “We had a drink together in our room before the party really kicked off. It was our way of connecting before jumping into the whirlwind of the reception. Those quiet moments together were so special.”

Creating a Truly Personal Atmosphere with Special Details at Their Punta Mita Wedding

What set Elsa and Pato’s wedding apart were the thoughtful details they included for their guests. For example, each guest received a handwritten letter from the couple, filled with personal memories and heartfelt thanks. “We wanted our loved ones to know how much they meant to us. Writing these letters was a way to relive those special memories we shared with each person.”

Music played a huge role in setting the mood for the day. Beloit, the saxophonist, set the tone during dinner with a mix of timeless classics like the Bee Gees, Amy Winehouse, and the Beatles. As the night went on, DJ Manny took over, and the party continued until the early hours of the morning.

Elsa and Pato didn’t just want their wedding day to be memorable, they planned an entire weekend full of events for their guests. They kicked things off with a personalized golf tournament the day before the wedding. “It was a great way for everyone to unwind and have fun before the big day.” On the day after the wedding, they hosted a beach party for their guests to relax and celebrate once again.

Embracing the Unexpected and Letting Go of Perfection

Even with the best plans, things don’t always go as expected. Elsa recalls a mishap where her wedding dress got stepped on and ripped before the reception. “I was nervous about things going wrong, but by the time the ceremony started, all those worries faded away,” Elsa reflects. “I had a drink with Pato and waited for my team to fix it. By the time I walked down the aisle, everything was perfect.”

She adds, “I think I worried too much beforehand. On the big day, I was just happy and knew that everything would work out because we had a great team working with us.”

Key Takeaways for Future Couples to Enjoy Their Wedding Journey

Elsa and Patio’s biggest piece of advice to future couples is simple: enjoy the journey. “I wish we had been less nervous and enjoyed the process more,” Elsa admits. “Planning a wedding is a journey, so make sure to get the best out of every part of it.”

Elsa also stresses the importance of capturing the day through photos and video. “Investing in your photographer and videographer is totally worth it. They help you relive the memories forever. We’re so glad we did.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – AH Love Stories
Event Planning + Floral Design – Elemento Tres
Venue – Papelillo
Catering – I Latina
DJ – Manny
Live Music – Beloit
Videography – Journey Films by VVR
Wedding Dress – Liz Martinez
Groom’s Apparel – Brioni

 

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Vivid Color and Vibrant Style Define This Nontraditional Palm Springs Wedding

Some love stories take the scenic route. For Dom and Chase, what began as high school smoothie “dates” sparked by Dom’s dad’s soccer games eventually led to years apart, and a surprise reunion on Black Friday that changed everything. That reconnection turned into daily Skype calls between San Francisco and Shanghai, followed by a spontaneous trip to Japan “as friends.” A trip that quietly, completely, changed the course of their relationship.

When it came time to plan their wedding, it was only fitting that their day would be as intentional and unconventional as their love story. Rooted in personal meaning, layered with creativity, and set in the desert landscape of their hometown, this nontraditional Palm Springs wedding was an honest reflection of who they are—fun, expressive, sentimental, and full of soul.

What We Love About This Nontraditional Palm Springs Wedding:

  • A vibrant color palette of chartreuse, cayenne pepper, lavender, and cream that made every detail pop
  • A private vow exchange at the Palm Springs Art Museum that felt as personal as it was meaningful
  • Statement wedding fashion, including a gold jacquard suit and a veil with fluffy floral appliqués
  • DIY touches everywhere—from the stationery to handwritten guest cards and travel-inspired table names
  • The relaxed, intimate energy of a 50-guest wedding that still felt full of personality and fun

“We didn’t have a rigid wedding vision,” Dom shared. “But I always knew how I wanted it to feel—intimate, creative, and completely us.”

Rather than build around expectations or tradition, Dom and Chase focused on feeling. That approach inspired every choice, from skipping a wedding party to choosing a bold palette of chartreuse, cayenne red, lavender, and cream. It was vivid and unexpected—just like their relationship.

Both creatives in their fields, they drew inspiration from their design backgrounds to lean into texture, color, and emotion. The result? A nontraditional Palm Springs wedding that felt artful, effortless, and uniquely theirs.

Invitations That Set the Vibe Early

As a wedding stationer, Dom knows that design is more than just pretty details. It’s the first impression. “The save-the-dates were neon chartreuse with cayenne pepper letterpress and a bold floral liner. We wanted people to feel the vibe immediately.”

The invitations kept things playful, asking guests to dress in “festive formal wear,” with a cheeky note: “Outdress the bride and groom.” That energy carried into the day-of details too. Everything from menus and signage to handwritten cards, was designed and crafted by the couple. Their table names were inspired by places they’ve traveled together, each holding a piece of their shared story.

 

Making the Guest List Count (And the Guest Count Small)

Limiting their guest list to 50 meant every invite was intentional. “It was one of the hardest parts,” Dom admitted. “But having only our closest friends and family there made everything more meaningful.”

They kicked things off with a welcome party at Chase’s childhood home, where his parents once hosted their own pre-wedding event. With tiki drinks, handmade tacos, their favorite coconut cake, and music by their friends, the night was full of nostalgia and love. It set the tone for a weekend rooted in memory, community, and joy.

Featured Vendor:

Carmen Lopez Photography

Wedding Fashion That Reflected Their Personalities

Dom and Chase decided to keep things simple by skipping a wedding party and focusing on personal style, each wearing a different outfit for their first look and their ceremony.

  • Dom’s first look: a silky white open-back dress with a birdcage veil—elegant with a playful twist.
  • Dom’s ceremony look: a timeless Katherine Tash gown with a chapel-length veil adorned with soft floral appliqués, plus a pearl heirloom ring from her great-great-grandmother.
  • Chase’s first look: a Miami Vice–inspired Paul Smith top to complement the museum backdrop.
  • Chase’s ceremony look: a gold Hibiscus Jacquard suit from Mr. Turk paired with a sentimental heirloom watch and a crane lapel pin symbolizing longevity in Japanese culture.

“It was important to us that our outfits told a story. They were bold, personal, and very us.”

Intention in Every Layer of their Nontraditional Palm Springs Wedding Day

Rather than jump straight into the ceremony, Dom and Chase made space for private vows at the Palm Springs Art Museum. Just the two of them, surrounded by art. Dom arrived in a vintage Rolls Royce, a meaningful nod to her late father’s love of classic cars.

Related: Get Inspired By These 30 Touching Wedding Vows Examples

A Simple, Sentimental Nontraditional Palm Springs Wedding Ceremony 

Their official ceremony took place in the intimate Cactarium at Moorten Botanical Garden. Surrounded by towering cacti, guests explored the space with champagne in hand before and after the vows.

“We wanted a venue that felt timeless and returnable. Moorten is a local gem. It’s historic, beautiful, and feels like home.”

They kept the decor simple—acrylic chairs and pedestals, sculptural florals, and calla lilies as a tribute to Chase’s mom. The couple co-wrote the ceremony script with Chase’s sister and included a group reading of “Scientific Romance” by Tim Pratt. “It was a little silly and very us. Exactly what we wanted.”

Trusting the Right People for Their Nontraditional Palm Springs Wedding

As someone who works with couples daily, Dom knew exactly who she wanted to bring this day to life—like Junebug vendor Carmen Lopez Photography, whose warm, artistic eye matched the tone of the day.

“I gave them a mood board and said, ‘Run with it.’ When you trust creative people to do what they do best, magic happens.”

They carried that same energy into their music choices. No DJ, just a guitarist and a meaningful playlist that honored their late fathers and favorite memories. “Every choice had a reason. Even the fun ones.”

Rethinking What a Reception Needs to Be

Forget a traditional dance floor. After the ceremony, the celebration moved to Mr. Lyon’s, where cocktails on the terrace led into a moody, textured dinner surrounded by vibrant floral arrangements and funky paper goods. “We put our energy into what mattered—good food, drinks, and a well-designed experience.”

The night ended with a silent disco back at the couple’s Airbnb. Just them and their closest friends dancing the night away.

Redefining What a Wedding Can Look Like

A nontraditional Palm Springs wedding gave Dom and Chase the freedom to focus on feeling instead of formality. And for couples planning their own celebration, they offer this advice:

“Stay anchored in your why. When every decision comes from that place, the day just clicks.”

This wasn’t a wedding that checked boxes. It was a love letter—to their hometown, their people, and the life they’ve built together. It was layered with meaning, infused with artistry, and completely, unapologetically theirs. Because in the end, a wedding doesn’t have to follow a script. It just has to sound like your song.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Carmen Lopez Photography
Ceremony Venue – Moorten Botanical Garden
Reception Venue – Mr. Lyons
Floral Design – Dogwood Florals
Live Music – Luke Metzler
Invitation Design – Stay Spicy Design
Wedding Dress – Loho Bride
Groom’s Apparel – Mr. Turk
Rings – Smoketree Jewelers
Rentals – Bright Rentals

 

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A Destination Wedding in Valle de Guadalupe Rooted in Earth Tones and Cultural Tradition

May 12, 2025 | justine

What happens when you blend timeless design, natural beauty, and deep cultural roots? For Riddhi and Michael, their wedding in Valle de Guadalupe wasn’t just about saying “I do.” It was about creating space for connection, honoring their cultures, and throwing a celebration that felt as natural and joyful as their love story.

What We Love About This Valle de Guadalupe Wedding:

  • The soft earth-toned color palette that blended beautifully with the Valle de Guadalupe landscape
  • Thoughtful, personalized touches like exchanging vows during their first look
  • The way both Italian and Indian traditions were honored throughout the day
  • Bridesmaids in one-of-a-kind Indian outfits with dainty accessories
  • A reception that felt like the best house party—complete with surprise dance performances under the stars

Riddhi and Michael had visited Valle de Guadalupe once before, back in 2019, and something about the place stayed with them. So when it came time to plan their wedding, this lush Mexican wine country kept calling them back.

“We loved the idea of inviting our guests to a place none of them had been before,” they shared. “It made everything feel even more special and intimate.”

That choice led them to Junebug vendor Selene of Proboda Baja Weddings who helped bring every thoughtful detail to life. “We actually booked our venue without seeing it in person. We completely trusted Selene, and it was one of the best decisions we made.”

The moment they stepped into Clos de Tres Cantos, they knew. With its mountain views, modern stone architecture, and open-air layout, it was the perfect canvas for the day they imagined. 

From the very beginning, the couple wanted their celebration to feel grounded, intentional, and reflective of their journey together. “We weren’t interested in doing things just because they were traditional,” Riddhi said. “We chose only the details that felt authentic to us.”

And it worked. The day flowed naturally, without pressure or performance, just presence.

Featured Vendor:

Proboda Baja Weddings

Creating Connection Before the Big Day

Want to make your wedding weekend feel like one big joyful family reunion? Take a page from Riddhi and Michael’s book.

They hosted a casual house party the night before, complete with tacos, storytelling, and laughter. “We just wanted people to connect before the big day. So by the time the ceremony came around, it didn’t feel like two sides. It felt like one.”

That intentional warmth carried right through to the dance floor.

Designing a Cohesive Look for Their Big Day at Valle de Guadalupe

The wedding’s aesthetic drew directly from the surroundings of Valle de Guadalupe. The color palette: warm neutrals, soft greens, ivory, and earthy undertones that echoed the vineyard backdrop.

Riddhi wore a custom ivory Indian lehenga by Arpita Mehta, styled by Bridelan. It featured a V-neck blouse, high-waisted skirt, delicate embroidery, and a sheer veil that floated behind her like a dream. Michael complemented the look with a sage green sherwani. Detailed yet understated, just like the day itself.

For the reception, they switched things up. Riddhi changed into a modern, sleek Rime Arodaky jumpsuit, and Michael wore a textured linen-wool blend suit in a deep green from Suit Supply. “It was comfortable, elegant, and perfect for dancing all night,” they said.

Their wedding party followed suit. Bridesmaids in different Indian outfits and colors, accessorized with dainty jewelry; groomsmen in ivory sherwanis with slight personal touches. The visual harmony was striking.

Honoring Culture While Keeping It Modern

With Riddhi being Indian and Michael Italian, honoring both backgrounds was essential. They chose to have an Indian ceremony, carefully adapted for all guests to understand.

“We were lucky to find a priest who explained each ritual in English. It made the ceremony feel so meaningful and inclusive.”

The result was a perfect balance. Steeped in tradition, yet fully their own. And although they had exchanged their personal vows privately earlier in the day, they included a few shared promises in the ceremony, grounding the moment in shared intention.

Letting Natural Surroundings Inspire the Decor

“We actually booked our venue without seeing it in person. Putting our full trust in our wedding planner’s recommendation. And it turned out to be one of the best decisions we made,” they shared.

They were drawn to the idea of getting married at a winery, surrounded by mountains, lush greenery, stone architecture, and the natural beauty of the landscape.

Clos de Tres Cantos felt like a dream. The space was intimate and warm, the open-kitchen restaurant served the most incredible food, and to this day, their red wine is still one of their top five favorites. It felt like the kind of place where every element aligned with who they are and the kind of celebration they wanted to share.

The florals and decor were designed to complement the winery and its surroundings—minimalist, thoughtful, and full of natural beauty. “Everything we needed was right there. It felt like a one-stop sanctuary for love, laughter, and celebration.”

Balancing Intention, Emotion, and Entertainment at Their Valle de Guadalupe Wedding

When it came to the reception, Riddhi and Michael wanted the night to unfold naturally. The evening kicked off with a delicious four-course meal, thoughtfully prepared by Ariete in the open-air kitchen, letting guests savor both the food and the setting.

Instead of making a grand entrance, they chose something more relaxed: simply walking down the steps into the garden as guests mingled during cocktail hour. “It was a soft, unspoken transition into the celebration. It felt organic and effortless.”

That same laid-back energy carried through the rest of the evening. Every detail reflected their personalities and values. Skipping tradition when it didn’t resonate and leaning into moments that felt true to them.

Heartfelt speeches from parents, siblings, and close friends added warmth and humor, building an emotional arc that only grew as the night went on. Then came the surprise of the evening: choreographed dances from friends and family that left everyone stunned in the best way possible.

They danced under the stars until midnight to a soundtrack that was completely them, from Bollywood bangers to nostalgic 90s hits. “The energy was unmatched. It wasn’t just the best party we’ve ever had. It was the best one we’ve ever been to.”

What They’d Do All Over Again—And What They Want You to Know

Looking back, Riddhi and Michael wouldn’t change a thing. “Every choice we made felt intentional, true to who we are, and rooted in love.”

Their advice to couples?

“It’s your weekend, make it yours. Choose the details, experiences, and moments that feel authentic to you as a couple. Don’t feel pressured to follow traditions that don’t resonate.”

They also emphasized building a thoughtful, slow-paced timeline:

“Give yourself time to breathe. Enjoy a slow morning. Take breaks. Make sure you actually eat! Not everything is a fire drill. It really can feel calm and joyful.”

Their Valle de Guadalupe wedding was exactly that—calm, joyful, deeply meaningful, and completely their own.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – LaDichosa
Event Planning + Floral Design – Proboda Baja Weddings
Venue – Clos de Tres Cantos
Catering – Ariete
Officiant – Yogen Pathak
Invitation Design – Etsy
Wedding Dress – Arpita Metha
Stylist – Bridelan

 

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A Spring Palette and the Venue’s Vintage Wallpaper Inspired This Birkby House Wedding

April 19, 2025 | justine

What do you do when your venue suddenly falls through, your partner is deployed, and you’re planning a wedding solo? If you’re Alex, you pivot, persevere, and end up having the wedding of your dreams at Birkby House. With a little help from her mom and best friends, Alex designed a celebration full of intentional touches, historic charm, and a joyful spring palette—even in late fall.

Alex and Wyatt originally had another venue lined up. But when that plan fell through just as Wyatt left for Navy deployment, Alex had to start over—alone. She admits, “In the moment when it happened, I wanted to cancel everything. And I’m so thankful I didn’t.”

Instead, she found Birkby House and immediately fell in love with its charm—especially the newly added conservatory and the front hallway’s vintage wallpaper. That wallpaper became the foundation for their entire wedding design.

“I abandoned my original color scheme and based the entire design off the wallpaper in the front entry hall,” Alex says. “We were having a late fall wedding, but I wanted more spring colors, and I found that was the perfect way to blend the two.” The resulting palette—light moss green, cream, dusty pink, light blue, and orange—brought a warmth that matched the unseasonably sunny 70-degree November day.

With such thoughtful design choices woven throughout the day, Alex knew she needed a photographer who could capture not just the look, but the feeling behind it all. She found that in Junebug vendor Ridge and Ramble. “Photography is so personal, and she was everything I was looking for. Her vision is organic and timeless, and I wanted our day to be about those small, unexpected moments captured.”

What We Love About This Birkby House Wedding:

  • A fresh, spring-inspired color palette in a late fall setting
  • A meaningful ceremony with a simple, traditional structure
  • Personalized DIY details designed with the help of the bride’s best friend
  • A late-night wedding favor guests actually wanted (sandwiches!)

Featured Vendor:

Ridge and Ramble

Rethinking Traditions to Make Room for Meaningful Moments

That same intentionality extended to other parts of the day. The couple skipped a formal rehearsal dinner in favor of a brunch at Tuscarora Mills (conveniently owned by the same people behind Birkby House), followed by a relaxed dinner at the bride’s parents’ home with out-of-town guests.

When the Look Matters Just as Much as the Feel

Alex and Wyatt approached their wedding-day style with personal intention. “I actually inadvertently ended up designing my wedding dress. I had something very specific in mind. After not really finding what I was looking for, I chose a design that was close and had someone alter it.” The result was a gown that felt entirely her own—classic, custom, and aligned with the vibe she had imagined from the start.

Wyatt had just one request when it came to the wedding day attire: “don’t make me wear my uniform.” Wanting the day to feel relaxed and true to who they are, he added a personal touch by gifting each of his groomsmen a stylish watch to wear. It was a small but meaningful gesture that brought everyone together while keeping the vibe authentic and low-key—perfectly in line with the rest of the celebration.

Keeping Some Traditions, Breaking Others

Some traditions were a must—like the ceremony. “I grew up Catholic and Wyatt did not, but it was important for me to have some type of religious ceremony.” Fr. Jason Lody officiated, keeping things simple, traditional, and meaningful.

On the flip side, the couple skipped a first look. “I wanted the first time he saw me to be when I was walking down the aisle. I was ultimately more interested in doing portraits together at night in and around the Birkby House property. They are some of my favorite moments that Kelsey captured perfectly.”

Creating a Birkby House Reception That’s Pure Celebration

The reception vibe was clear: celebration above all else. “Dancing is one of the best parts of any wedding. After an extremely stressful year of planning, deployment, new jobs, and moving—I wanted this just to be our time to celebrate.”

Thanks to Birkby House, that celebration unfolded in a space that felt just right. “I knew I wanted something different from the stereotypical barns and wineries of the area. And Birkby House was the answer to just that,” she says. “I spent the morning quietly relaxing on the upper porch just watching the space slowly start to come to life. It was the best way to truly take in the start to our day.”

From its conservatory’s glow to its vintage charm, their venue offered a stunning canvas for a wedding filled with personality and heart. And thanks to Alex’s vision, the entire day reflected a couple who knows how to weather change, and find joy on the other side.

Personal Details That Made a Big Impact

From sandwiches as favors to handmade signage, nearly every element of this wedding had a personal touch. “I did not want traditional wedding favors, so our favors were sandwiches from a local restaurant, Cafesano, which is owned by my MOH—because who doesn’t want a sandwich for the road after a long night of dancing?”

And about those design elements: “I enlisted my best friend and bridesmaid for help with all my DIY, as that is not my strong suit. She helped design and create my save the dates, invites, menus, table numbers, and every piece of signage.”

Junebug Tip:
When your first plan falls through, don’t be afraid to revisit venues you may have originally overlooked. Sometimes the perfect place isn’t the one you imagined—it’s the one that makes you feel at home.

The Beauty of Letting Go of Perfection

And that’s what Alex and Wyatt’s day reminds us. Weddings aren’t just about getting every detail right. They’re about staying open, being flexible, and trusting that even the most unexpected changes can lead to something even better. Whether it’s a vintage wallpaper that inspires your color palette or a porch moment that grounds you before walking down the aisle, the magic often happens when you let go of perfection and lean into what feels true to you.

So if you’re deep in the thick of wedding planning, overwhelmed by changes or curveballs, take a breath. Like Alex and Wyatt, you might just find that the best day of your life comes together not in spite of the detours—but because of them.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Ridge and Ramble
Venue – Birkby House
Floral Design – Wander and Whimsy
Catering + Cake – Tuscaroara Mill
Officiant – Fr. Jason Lody
Invitation Design – Sonia Fisher Designs
Makeup + Hair Styling – Amie Decker Beauty
Groom’s Apparel – Black Tie
Rings – Dominion Jewelers
Rentals – Select Event Group
Favors – Cafesano

 

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A Dreamy Three-Day Wedding Celebration Comes to Life at this Picturesque Bali Wedding Venue

April 1, 2025 | justine

This multi-day celebration at this stunning Bali wedding venue featured ocean views, chili and lemon centerpieces, and a surprise dance party.

When Jason first spotted Patricia on a mutual friend’s Instagram, he knew he had to meet her—it was love at first scroll. With a little help from fate (and their friend), they finally connected in Taipei during COVID, quickly bonding over oldies music, whiskey, and a shared passion for travel. The rest, as they say, is history.

When it came time to plan their wedding, they had one priority: creating an intimate, backyard-style celebration filled with warmth, personal touches, and the people they love most. Their vision led them to Khayangan Estate, a breathtaking Bali wedding venue that offered both privacy and the rare opportunity to stay on-site with their families for three unforgettable nights.

“Having lived in Bali, I completely fell in love with the island—especially the Bukit Peninsula, with its stunning cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean,” Patricia shared. “So when it came to choosing a wedding location, I knew we had to say ‘I do’ with one of my favorite views as our backdrop.”

What We Love About This Wedding

Featured Vendor:

The Wedding Mood

Kicking Off the Celebration with Drinks, Games, and an Unexpected Dance Party 

Patricia and Jason prioritized what mattered most: bringing their favorite people together in a relaxing, beautiful space filled with delicious food, drinks, and unforgettable moments. With the help of Junebug vendors The Wedding Mood they created a celebration that felt both meaningful and fun.

“Henny and Jasmin from The Wedding Mood were incredible. They guided us every step of the way, making sure we felt at ease and helping us bring our vision to life.”

Their wedding weekend kicked off with a welcome party for guests traveling from near and far. With an open bar, curated bites, and a personally-crafted playlist, the couple set the tone for a lively celebration. “We even put together a get-to-know-each-other Bingo game, just in case anyone needed an icebreaker. Turns out, we completely underestimated our crowd. The moment our friends and family arrived, they dove straight into chatting and clinking glasses. And before we knew it, the night had turned into a full-blown dance party!”

Choosing Wedding Attire That Balanced Style, Sentiment, and Comfort

Jason went all out with a custom tux from Tailor’s Keep in San Francisco, handpicking every detail from the fabric to the buttons. Just days before the wedding, Patricia surprised him with Hermes cufflinks—an elegant finishing touch. He completed his look with sleek Louboutins, embodying effortless sophistication.

For Patricia, timeless elegance was key. She started her morning wrapped in a La Perla silk robe, sipping champagne with her sister and best friend. Her wedding gown, a sleek BoLee wedding dress, was everything she had envisioned. She infused sentimentality into her look with jewelry designed by her aunt, featuring pearls that once belonged to her grandmother. A dramatic royal-length veil added the perfect touch of romance. Later in the evening, she changed into a chic halter-neck dress with a statement bow and traded her heels for Louboutin flats—ready to dance the night away in style.

Enhancing Their Stunning Bali Wedding Venue Without Overwhelming It

With the breathtaking Khayangan Estate as their backdrop, Jason and Patricia knew they didn’t need an elaborate setup to make an impact. Instead of a traditional arch, their florist, Ling from Dada Island, designed a cascading masterpiece of lush greenery, with bold pops of yellow and orange. “With a view that stunning, why block it?” the couple shared. The result was a ceremony space that felt organic yet striking—seamlessly blending with the natural beauty around them.

Looking back, they struggled to choose just one standout moment because every second felt unforgettable. “Having our friend Henry officiate, hearing each other’s vows, and being surrounded by all our favorite people—it was pure magic,” they recalled. To complement the romantic atmosphere, they enlisted a string quartet to play classic tunes, adding an elegant and timeless touch to their heartfelt celebration.

How They Created a Reception Full of Meaningful Touches

After the ceremony, guests were welcomed onto a sprawling lawn where cocktails flowed freely, and a vintage phone from Phone a Friend Bali invited loved ones to leave heartfelt audio messages. The reception space was a stunning visual experience, featuring artistic, sculptural floral arrangements that incorporated unexpected elements like fruits, shells, and wild blooms. Unique touches—including a whimsical lemon man and chili arrangements—added a playful, creative touch.

The night continued with an intimate dinner and handcrafted cocktails by Palms Bali—one of the couple’s favorite bartenders. “We actually did a tasting on a previous trip to Bali. The moment we sipped their drinks, we knew they had to be at our wedding.”

Their love for whiskey also made a special appearance. “We brought in one of our favorite go-to whiskeys—Bowmore 12—to share with our guests, along with Party Smart gummies, the perfect antidote for a night of celebrating!”

As the night unfolded, speeches from family and friends stole the show. “There wasn’t a dry eye in the room. The speeches were heartfelt, hilarious, and filled with so much love.” 

A Piece of Advice from the Couple

“If we could do it all over again, we’d have a proper after-party! The night went by too fast, and we wish the whole day could have lasted forever. Our best advice? Stay present and soak up every moment—it truly is the best day of your life.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Terralogical
Event Planning – The Wedding Mood
Venue – Khayangan Estate
Floral Design – Dada Island
Catering – Makan Club
Drinks – Palms Bali
Videography – Leura Film
Makeup + Hair Styling – Anja Buerck
Wedding Dress – BoLee Bridal Couture
Groom’s Apparel – Tailors Keep

 

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Eight Guests, One Saxophonist, and the Mediterranean Sea: Inside an Intimate and Nontraditional Greece Elopement

March 27, 2025 | justine

Planning a wedding is never easy, but for Adam and Tosha, making their dream of a Greece elopement a reality was worth every challenge. With just eight guests, a soulful saxophonist, and the breathtaking Mediterranean Sea as their backdrop, they crafted a celebration that was deeply personal, stylish, and unforgettable.

Adam and Tosha’s love story began in 2016 when they connected on OkCupid while attending Washington State University. Their first date at Airway Hills Golf Course lasted three hours, and from that moment on, they were inseparable. “Adam’s kind heart won me over, and my energy reinvigorated him,” Tosha recalls. They spent every day together that summer, sharing coffee breaks and late-night sweets, building a foundation that would lead them to their ultimate adventure: a wedding halfway across the world.

What We Love About This Greece Elopement:

Featured Vendor:

tmInspired Photography

Booking a Venue Sight Unseen and Choosing the Right Vendors

Their dream was clear—a wedding that felt intimate, effortless, and organic, set against Santorini’s stunning cliffside. “We wanted our wedding to feel fun, intimate, and heartfelt, set against the breathtaking backdrop of a garden on a cliffside overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.”

To create this seamless experience, they combined the best of both worlds—bringing trusted vendors from Washington State while also supporting local Santorini businesses. “Being in the industry, I already knew a few vendors I needed to bring with me. For the others, we wanted to support island life and give back to their industry as well.”

Their approach to planning was meticulous yet flexible. They researched venues extensively, narrowed down their options, and finally selected the perfect location—without ever seeing it in person. “We committed to our venue sight unseen, which was surreal when we finally arrived,” Tosha says.

A Celebration Inspired by Greece’s Beauty and Spirit

The wedding design was inspired by the natural beauty of Santorini. “We took inspiration from the local plants, food, and infrastructure, as well as the spirit of Greek life,” Tosha explains. They ensured their guests’ comfort with parasols and fans, and selected seating that blended seamlessly with the scenery.

Their intimate ceremony was perfectly complemented by a unique musical choice—a saxophonist instead of a DJ, creating a soulful, romantic atmosphere. And to kick off the celebration, they hosted their rehearsal dinner on a 50-foot sailing yacht. “It felt like a movie—sailing on the sea, jumping into warm water, eating the best dinner while watching the sunset, and listening to the Mamma Mia! soundtrack. I tear up just thinking about it.”

Greece Elopement Style

Every detail of their Greece elopement was a reflection of their personalities and priorities. Tosha’s gown was a shimmering masterpiece—three layers of tulle that sparkled with every movement, weighing an impressive nine pounds. Adam embraced effortless style, pairing a tan suit with dark brown suede shoes and custom dog cufflinks, a heartfelt nod to their beloved pets back home.

For her signature bridal look, Tosha chose Chanel’s #48, a soft rose lipstick, and Gucci Bloom Acqua di Fiori as her wedding day fragrance. Adam, true to his nature-loving spirit, kept his hair down and skipped neckwear, embodying a relaxed, organic style that felt perfectly him.

A Serendipitous Ceremony Twist

Their wedding day began with a peaceful first look at Nimbus Santorini, a boutique hotel in Oia that set the perfect tone for the intimate celebration ahead. The cliffside ceremony space, designed for just eight guests, felt both cozy and breathtaking—exactly what they had envisioned.

“We just loved being able to commit our handwritten vows to one another at a venue we picked without seeing it in person. We worked so hard to stay true to what we wanted, and standing there together made it all feel so surreal.”

No wedding is complete without an unexpected twist. In a rush to the venue, Tosha forgot her bouquet at the hotel. While the staff rushed to deliver it, their officiant—who had another wedding scheduled—had to leave. “Luckily, our lead bartender stepped up to officiate,” Tosha laughs. “His first language is Greek, so there were some funny moments reading the script in English, but honestly, it felt more heartfelt and personal than the original officiant would have.”

It was an unplanned but perfect moment—one that made their ceremony even more unforgettable.

A Greece Elopement Reception Under Arches and Starlight

After exchanging vows, they explored the charming town of Oia, capturing stunning photos, sipping champagne, and sharing their first dance before cutting their cake. “We took dance classes for a year, and it paid off—it made for such a memorable moment that gave everyone something to talk about during dinner.” As cold sparklers lit up the cliffside, the moment felt straight out of a dream.

Their reception took place beneath elegant arches that perfectly reflected their style, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere. Guests enjoyed a thoughtfully curated three-course dinner featuring authentic local dishes, setting the stage for a magical evening. 

Later that night, after the last toast had been made and the final song had played, they stripped off their wedding attire and jumped into their private pool together—an intimate, carefree ending to a day they’d never forget.

Advice for Future Couples

For couples dreaming of a Greece elopement, Tosha shares one key piece of advice: “Give yourself plenty of time to plan an international wedding. Trying to rush it only leads to stress.”

For Adam and Tosha, their wedding wasn’t just about the ceremony—it was about crafting an entire experience that felt authentic, joyful, and uniquely theirs. And with Santorini’s cliffs, the Mediterranean breeze, and their closest loved ones by their side, they created a love story that will be cherished for a lifetime.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – tmInspired Photography
Event Planning – Elevated Events by Tosha
Venue + Catering – Canaves Oia Suites
Coordinator  – Melanie Papadopoulou of Canaves Oia Suites
Floral Design – Red Box Days
Officiant Consulting – Another One Ties The Knot
Live Music – Fotinos Tsakopoulos
Videography – Ochoa Films
Invitation Design – Scripted Sketches
Makeup Artist – Makeup Santorini Renia
Hair Styling – Wedding Hair by Rhianna
Wedding Dress – The Wedding Bell Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Mens Wearhouse
Cuff Links – Anavia Design
Flat Lay Accessories – Champagne and Grit + Chasing Stone 
Rentals – Spark Event Rentals
Sparklers – Skylight Santorini
Dance Instructor – Arthur Murray Dance Studio

 

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The Power of Scentscaping: A Wedding Fragrance is the New Way To Anchor Your Memories

March 26, 2025 | justine

Scentscape your big day by diffusing your signature wedding fragrance to set the perfect mood throughout your special day.  Image by Laning Photography

No other sense is as strongly linked to memory as smell. A familiar scent can instantly transport you back to a specific moment, like the smell of fresh-baked cookies from childhood or the ocean breeze from a favorite vacation. That’s why scentscaping—adding a signature scent to your wedding—is becoming such a popular trend. By weaving fragrance into different parts of your day, you create a powerful connection between your wedding and the memories it holds.

But the beauty of scentscaping isn’t just for you, it enhances the experience for your guests as well. A thoughtfully chosen fragrance can set the mood, create an immersive atmosphere, and leave a lasting impression. Whether it’s a light floral aroma drifting through the ceremony or a warm, cozy scent filling the reception, your signature scent makes every moment feel even more special.

Picture this: years from now, you catch a familiar scent in the air, and suddenly, you’re right back at your wedding—the moment you said “I do,” your first dance, the laughter of loved ones. That’s the power of scentscaping. A signature fragrance doesn’t just set the mood on your big day. It keeps the memories alive forever.

How To Choose Your Wedding Fragrance

Let Your Everyday Scent Inspire Your Wedding Fragrance

You don’t have to look far for your wedding fragrance if you already have a favorite perfume or cologne. You want to feel like yourself on your big day, so go with something familiar—but consider adding a twist.  Layer it with a complementary scent, choose a richer or lighter version, or find a fragrance with similar notes that feels special for the occasion.

Work with a Fragrance Expert

Consider working with a fragrance expert to design a custom wedding scent. You can create a fragrance that reflects your personality, wedding theme, or even the season of your big day. Brands like Jo Malone even offer scent layering, allowing you to blend different notes for a personalized touch.

Collaborate on a Signature Scent as a Couple

Some couples choose to blend their favorite scents to create something that represents them both. This could mean designing custom perfumes for each other or picking a shared scent to wear throughout the day. Olfactory NYC offers a way to create a custom scent from home.

Match Your Wedding Theme or Location

Your wedding scent should complement your venue’s atmosphere. Think about the natural scents around you—like salty ocean air, fresh flowers, or warm wood—and choose a fragrance that enhances them. The goal is to create a seamless, immersive experience that feels natural to your setting.

Pair Your Wedding Fragrance With Your Flowers

Your flowers naturally add fragrance to your wedding, so your perfume should complement, not compete. Identify the main scents in your bouquet—are they light and fresh, rich and floral, or warm and spicy? Choose a fragrance with similar or harmonizing notes for a balanced effect. If your flowers are strongly scented, go for something soft and subtle. If they’re mild, you can introduce bolder perfume notes without overpowering the space.

Junebug Tip: Test your fragrance before the big day to see how it evolves over time. Scents change as they wear, reacting to your body chemistry, temperature, and even the fabrics you’re wearing. Fragrance can also behave differently in various settings—what feels light and airy outdoors may be more intense in an enclosed space. If that’s the case,  opt for soft diffusers to maintain  a balanced scent. 

Ways to Infuse Wedding Fragrance into Your Celebration

Scentscape Your Invitations

Give guests a preview of your wedding by adding a light fragrance to your invitations. It’s an elegant touch that builds anticipation for the big day. Just remember to keep it subtle—no one wants an overwhelming scent when they open their mail!

Use Diffusers or Room Sprays

Have you ever entered a building and instantly noticed its scent? Many hotels,venues, and retail stores  use scent diffusers to create a welcoming and memorable atmosphere. You can do the same by placing small diffusers in key areas, like the ceremony entrance, restrooms, or lounge spaces. Room sprays are another great option for dressing rooms or the bridal suite.

Set Up a Fragrance Bar

Want to give guests a fun, interactive experience? A fragrance bar lets them mix their own custom scents to take home as a keepsake. It’s a unique alternative to traditional wedding favors and adds a personal touch to your reception.

Provide Aromatic Favors

Send guests home with a scented reminder of your wedding. Mini perfume samples, scented candles, or essential oil blends make thoughtful favors that they’ll actually use—and every time they do, they’ll think of your special day.

Choosing the Right Scent for Your Wedding Style

Floral

A garden or spring wedding feels even more romantic with scents like rose, peony, jasmine, lavender, and lilac. These delicate florals enhance the beauty of blooming flowers and create a dreamy, timeless atmosphere.

 

Fresh & Aquatic

Ideal for beachside or summer celebrations, light and airy scents such as citrus, green tea, ocean breeze, white tea, and mint bring a refreshing, uplifting feel. These fragrances mimic the crispness of a seaside breeze or a sunlit garden.

 

Woody & Earthy

Rustic venues like barns, forests, or fall weddings pair beautifully with warm, grounding scents like sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, fig, and sage. These rich, natural notes complement the organic charm of outdoor settings and autumnal palettes.

 

Warm & Spicy

Winter weddings or intimate evening celebrations feel even cozier with inviting scents such as vanilla, amber, musk, cinnamon, and honey. These warm fragrances create a sense of nostalgia and romance, perfect for candlelit receptions and cold-weather gatherings.

 

Modern & Chypre

City weddings or sleek, modern venues call for clean, sophisticated fragrances like white musk, bergamot, black pepper, and violet leaf. These scents add an effortlessly elegant and refined touch.

 

Crisp & Herbal

Adventurous celebrations in the mountains or remote destinations are enhanced by invigorating scents such as pine, eucalyptus, leather, and fresh air notes. These fragrances capture the wild, untamed beauty of the outdoors.

 

Gourmand & Sweet

For a touch of decadence, rich and dessert-like scents—vanilla, caramel, tonka bean, chocolate, and almond—create a warm, inviting atmosphere. These fragrances are perfect for winter weddings, ballroom receptions, or celebrations with a playful, indulgent feel.

 

Where to Find Your Signature Wedding Fragrance

Jo Malone London 

If you love the idea of scent layering and a completely personalized fragrance experience, Jo Malone London is a must. Their signature scents are designed for mixing, allowing you to create a well-balanced, custom blend. With fresh, sophisticated options like Peony & Blush Suede or Wood Sage & Sea Salt, you can craft a wedding fragrance that feels uniquely you.

Le Labo 

For those who love artisan, handcrafted scents, Le Labo is all about personalized perfume blending and high-quality, small-batch fragrances. Their unisex scents, like Santal 33 and Another 13, have a cult following for a reason—rich, unique, and long-lasting. They also offer body care, home fragrance, and gift sets, making it easy to extend your wedding scent beyond just perfume.

Diptyque 

Diptyque is a French luxury fragrance house known for its artistic and sophisticated compositions, captivating celebrities and beauty lovers alike. Their perfumes, home fragrances, and candles feature complex, memorable notes, with bestsellers like Philosykos, a fresh, woody fig scent, and Do Son, a dreamy blend of creamy white florals. Plus, their commitment to responsibly sourced ingredients makes them a great choice for eco-conscious couples.

Byredo

For a modern and sleek fragrance, Byredo offers minimalist yet design-forward perfumes that range from fresh and clean to deep and musky. Their scents—like Gypsy Water and Mojave Ghost—are elegant yet effortless, making them ideal for couples who want something chic and understated. In addition to perfumes, they provide home fragrances and body care products to help you scent your entire wedding experience.

Maison Francis Kurkdjian 

For timeless elegance, Maison Francis Kurkdjian is a go-to for luxury, high-end fragrances. Their best-selling Baccarat Rouge 540 is a statement scent—sophisticated, rich, and unforgettable. Beyond perfumes, they provide an array of refined home fragrances, perfect for subtly infusing your venue with a touch of luxury.

Additional Tips for Scentscaping Your Wedding

  • Be mindful of guests with allergies or sensitivities. Some people are sensitive to strong scents, so keep it subtle and balanced.
  • Check with your venue about open flames. If they don’t allow candles, opt for diffusers or scented sachets instead.
  • Refresh the scent throughout the day. Fragrances can fade over time, so have a plan for reapplying—whether it’s lighting new candles, refreshing diffusers, or spritzing a light mist in key areas.
  • Incorporate scent into unexpected details. Lightly fragrance your welcome bags, place settings, or even ribbon-tied napkins to create subtle, delightful scent moments throughout the day.
  • Less is more. The goal is to create a subtle, inviting atmosphere—not to overwhelm your guests. Test your fragrance in different areas of the venue to make sure it’s just right.

Ultimately, scentscaping is a personal choice. If you love the idea of tying your wedding memories to a signature scent, it’s definitely worth considering. Whether you go all out with a custom wedding fragrance or simply light a few scented candles, adding a thoughtful scent to your big day can make it even more special and unforgettable.

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