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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.

Image by Lynn Shapiro Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

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Bridgerton Elegance Meets Coastal New England Charm at This White Elephant Nantucket Wedding

March 25, 2025 | justine

Gabriella and Eric’s love story began in 2018 when they met at a bar and talked all night. Life took them in different directions, and they lost touch, but fate had other plans. A year later, they reconnected at a graduation party for a mutual friend. “We didn’t remember how we’d met before, but the connection was immediate,” Gabriella shared. As they got to know each other, they realized they had unknowingly crossed paths many times before. “It was like the universe had been quietly nudging us together all along.”

Their White Elephant Nantucket wedding was a vibrant, floral-filled affair that perfectly blended the elegant aesthetic of Bridgerton with the laid-back charm of coastal New England. Gabriella, who planned the wedding herself while studying for the bar exam, infused every detail with personal touches. From the invitations to a weekend-long celebration, every moment reflected the couple’s love story and style.

What We Love About This White Elephant Nantucket Wedding: 

  • Gabriella planned every detail of the wedding herself while studying for the bar exam
  • Choosing a private first look and personal vows gave the couple more time to enjoy cocktail hour with their guests
  • The festivities spanned four unforgettable days, featuring gourmet meals, lively parties, and coastal charm
  • A live artist captured guests in beautiful sketches and watercolor paintings, creating unique, one-of-a-kind mementos

A Bridesmaids Brunch, Tapas-Style Rehearsal, and Nautical Welcome Party Kicked Off Their White Elephant Nantucket Wedding Weekend

The wedding festivities began long before the ceremony. Gabriella hosted a brunch for her bridesmaids as a heartfelt thank-you for their support. “It was a really fun way to enjoy each other’s company before the wedding,” she said.

On Thursday, the couple held an intimate rehearsal dinner at The Proprietors, a tapas-style restaurant in Nantucket. The evening featured vibrant farmers’ market florals, delicious food, and cocktails with their closest friends and family. The next night, they welcomed all their guests at the famous Cru Oyster Bar, setting the tone for the celebration ahead. “It was fantastic to be surrounded by everyone we love.” The night ended with spontaneous bar hopping in downtown Nantucket, adding to the weekend’s fun atmosphere.

Featured Vendors:

SAE Photo Film

Boston Common Band + DJ Combos

A Wardrobe Fit for a Wedding Weekend: Custom Suits, Dream Dresses, and Statement Shoes

With a four-day wedding weekend came multiple outfit changes. Gabriella had so many ensembles that she and her mother had to bring a second car onto the island just for her wardrobe!

“I knew I wanted my dress to be unique. I didn’t want a plain white dress, but I also didn’t want anything too colorful,” she explained. She found her dream gown at Lelite Bridal in Boston, a stunning piece adorned with handmade florals. To complement it, she wore custom-made shoes from Bella Bridal Shoes, intricately designed with beaded fabric butterflies.

Eric, who is 6’5”, struggles with off-the-rack suits, so he opted for custom attire. “Because of the garden party aesthetic and bright colors, he wore a navy suit to the rehearsal, a tan suit to the welcome party, and a blue and black tuxedo to the wedding,” Gabriella said. All his looks were tailor-made in Boston.

The bridesmaids embraced a mismatched lilac theme, selecting dresses they felt beautiful in, while the groomsmen sported classic black tuxedos, allowing Eric’s bold blue tux to stand out.

A First Look, Private Vows, and More Time for Cocktails

Gabriella and Eric decided on a first look to maximize their time with guests. “We’re big foodies, so when we heard that doing a first look meant we’d have more time to enjoy our cocktail hour, we were sold!” she laughed. The moment was emotional, and private vows made it even more intimate. “I was worried it would take away from the aisle moment, but it absolutely didn’t. If anything, it added to the anticipation and excitement.”

Gabriella also shared a first look with her father, a moment she cherished deeply. “He made the entire wedding happen and never asked me to contribute anything. Having a quiet moment with him away from the chaos was incredibly special.”

A Private Church Ceremony and a Childhood Dream Wedding Come True

Before their wedding, Gabriella and Eric had a small church ceremony near their hometown with just immediate family. They followed it with a big Italian dinner at her parents’ house.

The White Elephant Nantucket had always held a special place in Gabriella’s heart. “I had been visiting for years and distinctly remember eating there with my father. He once told me he hoped I’d get married there one day.”

With their love for the beach and many guests flying in regardless, a destination wedding on the island was the perfect choice. The stunning natural beauty of Nantucket, especially the White Elephant, made for an unforgettable setting.

 

Handcrafted Invitations, Live Art, and a Feast to Remember at Their White Elephant Nantucket Wedding

Every detail of the wedding was thoughtfully designed, including their invitations and save-the-dates. “We worked with a fantastic artist who collaborated with us every step of the way,” Gabriella said. The final designs included custom illustrations of their favorite island spots.

To incorporate her love of art into the wedding day, Gabriella hired an artist to create live sketches of guests, giving them a one-of-a-kind watercolor keepsake. Another artist painted on oyster shells, which doubled as table decor.

The couple put equal effort into curating the menu. “We love to eat, so making sure we had an amazing dinner was really important to us.” They opted for a large head table instead of a sweetheart table. “Some of my favorite moments were sitting there, surrounded by our best friends,” Gabriella shared.

Their celebration drew loved ones from around the world, with guests traveling from 12 states, as well as Australia and Italy. The party lasted well past midnight, thanks to the incredible Boston Common Band. “We were supposed to leave by 12, but we kept dancing until 1:30 a.m.!”

The festivities wrapped up with a Sunday brunch, a final opportunity to spend time with guests before they headed home. “It was such a beautiful way to end the weekend.”

Finding the Perfect Vendors,  Balancing Budget, and Embracing Wedding Day Surprises with Grace

Planning their White Elephant Nantucket wedding came with its challenges, including hidden import fees and island costs. “I knew I wanted to focus the budget on the venue and florals. Once that was set, everything else fell into place,” Gabriella explained.

She found most of her vendors through Instagram and Zola, choosing those whose work resonated with her. “I spent so much time looking through portfolios to find people who could make our dream day come to life.”

The morning of the wedding, unexpected guests meant there weren’t enough of the gold chairs Gabriella had rented to match the tablescape. “My vendor swapped them out on the spot, and now I can’t imagine the wedding without them. Everything worked out as it was supposed to.”

Her biggest piece of advice? “I had so much anxiety the morning of my wedding. I wish I had trusted that everything would be perfect and just enjoyed the moment. Eventually, the stress faded, and we had the most incredible day.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Videography – SAE Photography
Venue – The White Elephant
Floral Design + Catering – American Stems
Cake – PPX Events
Officiant – Father Patrick
Live Music + DJ – Boston Common Band + DJ Combos
Invitation Design – Ink+Nibs Studio
Wedding Dress – Lelite Bridal
Bridal Shoes – Bella Bridal Shoes
Groom’s Apparel – Sordillo Custom Made Clothing
Rentals – Event Rental Co + Placesetters Nantucket
Favors – Sip and Sea Boutique

 

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A Deeply Intentional and Unique Vow Renewal Transported Guests into a Portal of Artistry, Spirituality, and Community

March 13, 2025 | justine

When Eve and Chris met on a dating app in 2014, they were skeptical about online dating. But from the moment they connected, something felt different. “Chris sent me a unique, standout message among a sea of insincere and off-putting ones,” Eve shared. “Within minutes of meeting, I knew Chris was my person. Meeting him was a homecoming.” Over the years, their love deepened, growing through shared experiences. When it came time to celebrate their union, they wanted something equally intentional and meaningful—a unique vow renewal that truly reflected their journey.

Set in the heart of San Miguel de Allende, Eve and Chris’ unique vow renewal was more than a ceremony—it was an immersive experience where artistry, spirituality, and community intertwined. “We wanted it to be unique and deeply intentional in all ways, including aesthetics. The whole process was a creative one meant to articulate our artistic sensibilities,” Eve shared. Drawing from wisdom-based traditions and rituals, they envisioned a mystical, romantic garden where time felt suspended. Every element carried meaning, from the custom altar to mirrored tables reflecting guests back to themselves—symbolizing connection and presence.

Their community played a vital role in their journey. “We were asking them to cross a threshold with us into the rest of our lives. To build the life we dream of, we need the support of our loved ones.” Choosing San Miguel de Allende reinforced this intention, offering a setting where guests could step outside their daily lives and into a shared experience. Leading up to the celebration, Eve and Chris made multiple visits, carefully selecting vendors and immersing themselves in the city’s vibrant energy.

What We Love About This Unique Vow Renewal:

  • The dedication to finding a planner, Junebug vendor Santo Amor, who truly understood the couple’s nontraditional vision
  • The gift of pre-recorded, personalized messages to each guest, sharing what the couple loves most about them
  • A pre-ceremony experience that included yoga, a sound bath, and a traditional Mexican ceremony guided by a local shaman
  • A Celtic hand-binding ceremony where all guests were connected, symbolizing the vital role their support plays in Eve and Chris’ marriage
  • Musical contributions from their sisters and father, as well as a dance performance by their best friend to open the cardinal directions

Featured Vendors:

Santo Amor

Arte Visual MF

Infusing Tradition and Intention into Every Moment of Their Unique Vow Renewal

“For years, we reflected on why we wanted a wedding and its deeper purpose. We believe in the power of ceremonies and rituals and wanted our celebration to feel uniquely us. It was important that our guests felt like participants, not spectators.

This intention shaped every detail, starting with pre-ceremony activities designed for deep connection—yoga, a sound bath, and a traditional Mexican ceremony led by a local shaman. We cleared our energy with copal, burned tobacco in the fire to set intentions, sang, and shed joyful tears. Many shared that it was one of the most meaningful moments of the entire week.”

A Fashion-Forward Look with Sentimental Meaning

As someone with a background in fashion, Eve had always imagined wearing something nontraditional. But when she tried on a Vivienne Westwood gown, she knew it was the one. “It captured a timelessness and romanticism that felt authentic to both me and Chris’ aesthetic. Vivienne Westwood had just passed away, and her mission and vision as a designer, person, and activist really resonated with me. It all felt kismet.” Chris’ custom suit was intentionally designed to complement both Eve’s dress and the romantic garden venue.

Related: Should I Have A First Look At My Wedding?

A Unique Vow Renewal Infused with Meaningful Traditions

The couple worked closely with their vendors to create a setting that felt transformative. “We custom-created elements like the aisle and dance floor, incorporating symbols that held personal significance—snakes, jaguars, and hummingbirds—each with spiritual meaning. We also integrated traditional Mexican symbols to honor the culture and celebration space.Every element of their unique vow renewal was designed to make guests feel like participants rather than spectators. They were greeted with handwritten and pre-recorded messages from the couple, sharing what they loved most about each person.

During the ceremony itself, loved ones played a vital role. Chris and Eve’s sisters and father sang, while their best friend performed a dance to open the cardinal directions, inviting the elements—air, water, earth, fire, spirit—to bear witness. In a particularly moving moment, instead of a traditional Celtic hand-binding just for the couple, every guest held onto the rope, symbolizing the role their support plays in the couple’s marriage. Their closest friends also shared vignettes about their relationship. “Each of them spoke about a distinct aspect of our partnership—offering everyone a more intimate window into our love and life.”

Related: Sweet and Sentimental Unity Ceremony Ideas

Embracing the Unexpected: A Rainy Twist in San Miguel de Allende

Despite San Miguel de Allende’s typically dry climate, rain made an unexpected appearance, forcing a last-minute venue layout change. “It completely shifted the setup of our decor and dinner. But in the end, these shifts didn’t matter—only we knew what had changed from our original concept. I felt for our planner, with the stress it put on her, but she handled it beautifully. I was lucky to trust her to make the best decisions at the moment.”

A Unique Vow Renewal Celebrating Community, Connection, and Dance

The reception carried this spirit of community and celebration forward, infused with the same mystical energy. A personalized tarot seating chart added a unique touch. “I personally pulled tarot cards for each guest, selecting one that reflected their soul’s purpose based on their birthday. It was a way for them to connect inward through reflection while also sharing the experience with others.”

“We served food family-style to encourage conversation and make it feel like a true dinner among family.” They also worked with their DJ to curate a playlist that felt true to them while avoiding overplayed songs. “The dance floor was packed all night! We danced until the very end—when we left, our guests left with us because they stayed until the last song.”

Eve also shared a mother-daughter dance in addition to a first dance with Chris. “My mom has always loved to dance—she passed that love on to me. So when we were discussing the dances, she spoke up and said that’s how she wanted to celebrate. It was such a fun moment and a huge hit!”

For the reception, Eve changed into a 1920s-inspired flapper dress, embracing the glamour and freedom of the era. “For my dancing look, I wanted to be extremely comfortable first and foremost, and then playful and fun. I have always loved 1920s flapper style and art deco. The freedom and glamour of flappers felt right, so it was a natural fit to pull this in for the party part of the evening.”

The couple’s dedication to finding vendors who truly understood their vision was evident in every detail. Their planner, Junebug vendor Santo Amor, played a key role in bringing their nontraditional ideas to life. “Rox immediately understood and connected to our vision. She resonated with our esoteric ideas, and from there, we trusted her guidance.”

Final words of advice from the couple: “Be true to yourself and use your intuition. Work with people you can trust and communicate openly with—if something doesn’t feel right at first, it likely won’t later. You won’t regret taking the extra time to incorporate deeper meaning into your celebration. Those details will be felt and remembered long after the day is over. Lastly, let go—especially on the day itself. By that time, you’ve done everything you can. Now it’s time to be fully in the moment and enjoy every second.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Peter Lobozzo
Event Planning – Santo Amor
Venue – Casa Parque
Floral Design – PS Flowers Studio
Catering – Casa Sierra Nevada
DJ + Live Music – Rob Castillo
Videography – Arte Visual MF
Makeup + Hair Styling – DaniPal Natural Editorial Makeup and Hair
Wedding Dress – Vivienne Westwood
Bridal Accessories – Jimmy Choo + Etsy
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Rentals – Castalia + Warehouse Rentals + Bright & Light + Canela + Mach & Sand
Favors – Mercado de Artesanías

 

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A Colombian Couple’s Intentional DIY Destination Wedding in Sintra, Portugal Proves You Don’t Need a Big Budget for Big Style

March 6, 2025 | justine

Carolina and Juan’s love story is as serendipitous as their wedding was intentional. The couple first met in university in their hometown of Cali, Colombia, where they briefly dated before becoming just friends. Life took them on separate journeys, but fate had other plans. Without knowing it, they both moved to Europe around the same time—Carolina to Portugal and Juan to France. They reconnected, started a long-distance relationship, and after two years of traveling back and forth, Carolina moved to Paris to join Juan and begin their life together. A year later, he proposed, and the couple decided to eventually settle in Portugal, which also became their DIY destination wedding location.

The couple envisioned a wedding that felt intimate, beautiful, and fun without the pressure of extravagance. They found the perfect venue at Quinta de São Thiago, nestled in the lush hills of Sintra. “We wanted a venue that felt dreamy and was already beautiful on its own, without much need for extra decor,” Carolina shares. “We also wanted a place where close family and friends could spend the night.”

From the very beginning, Carolina and Juan took on the planning themselves. “I’ve always been a super crafty, hands-on person and knew I could tackle this project,” Carolina says. “We didn’t really have the budget for a wedding planner, so we did a lot of the work ourselves.” Their planning process started with a Pinterest board to define the overall look and feel, and their top priority was securing a venue early so guests flying in from different countries had time to sort their flights.

With a keen eye for design, the couple prioritized photography and videography to preserve their special memories. “We were quite picky when choosing a photographer because we wanted someone who truly understood the vibe of our wedding, and Junebug vendor João Pedro Felix did that perfectly,” Carolina shares. As a heartfelt gift, a dear friend also filmed their wedding on Super 8, adding a nostalgic, cinematic touch to their memories.

What We Love About This DIY Destination Wedding:

  • Carolina and Juan didn’t sacrifice aesthetics despite a tight budget.
  • They served fresh-made pizza for dinner instead of a formal meal.
  • Carolina’s mom, a fashion designer, created both of her wedding dresses.
  • The bride, a pastry chef, baked her own wedding cake and cookies for a dessert bar.
  • A friend gifted them a Super 8 film of their wedding, making their memories even more special.

Featured Vendor:

João Pedro Felix

With creativity and resourcefulness, the couple made their DIY destination wedding uniquely their own. Carolina designed their invitations, welcome signs, and menus, while her mother, a fashion designer, sewed custom table runners, decorative ribbons, and even Carolina’s two wedding dresses. “She was so happy to be in charge of my dresses. I wanted something simple and elegant for the main dress and something a bit more fun for the second one.” 

Among the many memorable moments, one that stood out was their vow exchange. “Since we did so much of the wedding ourselves, we were quite stressed leading up to it. We hadn’t even had time to write our vows until the night before! But once we were up there, looking at each other all dressed up, surrounded by our friends and family, saying beautiful words to each other, it all made sense and was all worth it.”

The couple worked within a tight budget, relying on their creativity and the generosity of their loved ones to bring their big day to life. “My mom was a huge help during the whole process, especially in the last few weeks leading up to the wedding,” Carolina shares. “But also, lots of our close family pitched in, helping us with last-minute details. Our friends were super supportive and a big help.” Despite financial constraints, they remained committed to their aesthetic vision. “We prioritized having good food and good vibes. We wanted everything to look beautiful, as we are both very aesthetically driven. We didn’t want to sacrifice having the wedding of our dreams due to a tighter budget—and we didn’t!”

While many couples opt for a formal multi-course meal, the couple took a different route. “We realized catering would be a huge chunk of our budget, and we didn’t even want a formal dinner,” Carolina explains. “Instead, we decided to serve some of our favorite food—pizza and fries!” They found an amazing sourdough pizza restaurant to make fresh, made-to-order pizzas for each guest, and for cocktail hour, they hired a company specializing in truffle fries and croquettes. “Everybody loved it.”

As a pastry chef, Carolina took on the challenge of making her own wedding cake and a special dessert bar filled with homemade cookies. “All my friends and family know and love my cookies, so I made about 150 mini cookies in various flavors and served them buffet-style after dinner,” she says.

Planning a wedding from scratch is no small feat, and Carolina offers honest advice: “Being so hands-on in the wedding planning process is definitely not for everyone! It was quite challenging, but I also really enjoyed it. Planning, creating a vibe, food, florals, and hosting are all things I love and am very passionate about, so it was amazing to do all these things for our own wedding.” Her biggest takeaway? “I couldn’t have done it without the help of loved ones. My biggest tip is don’t be afraid to ask for help! People who love you want to see you happy on your big day and are most likely very willing to help in any way they can—just ask.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – João Pedro Felix
Venue – Quinta de São Thiago
Floral Design – Fordela Studio
Catering – Secret Oven Pizza + Fry Me To The Moon + On Point Bartending
Cake + Cookie Bar – Carolina Bakes
Videography – Lisa Ataffi
Makeup Artist – Mariya Sazonov
Wedding Dress – Sandra Lozano
Groom’s Apparel – Hugo Boss

 

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Digital Wedding Invitations Are an Often Overlooked Way to Save Time, Cut Costs, and Unleash Your Creativity

March 5, 2025 | justine

Image by Ammata

From the perfect venue to a meaningful guest list, couples want each element to reflect their style and vision—and invitations are no exception. They set the tone for your big day, giving guests a first glimpse of what’s to come. While traditional paper invites have long been the norm, digital wedding invitations are becoming a popular choice for their convenience, creativity, and sustainability.

One of the biggest advantages of going digital is the flexibility to make your invitations uniquely yours. Video invitations, in particular, are a growing trend, allowing couples to bring their love story to life. Whether it’s clips from your engagement shoot, a heartfelt message, or a cinematic teaser of your big day, a video invite creates an emotional connection that a static design simply can’t. Plus, with built-in RSVP tracking and guest management tools, digital invitations do more than just impress—they make planning easier.

Common Misconceptions About Digital Invitations

Despite their growing popularity, some couples hesitate to go digital due to a few common myths. Let’s clear them up:

  • “Digital invitations aren’t elegant enough.” Today’s digital invites can be just as sophisticated as printed ones, featuring high-end designs, animations, and even luxurious typography.
  • “Older guests won’t know how to use them.” Most digital invitation platforms are user-friendly, and you can always send a direct link or even assist certain guests personally.
  • “They feel less personal.” A well-designed digital invite can be just as heartfelt—especially if you incorporate video messages, personalized notes, or interactive elements.
  • “Guests will miss the invite in their inbox.” Using platforms with RSVP tracking and automated reminders ensures your invite won’t go unnoticed.

 

The Benefits of Digital Wedding Invitations

Switching to digital invitations isn’t just about going paperless—it’s about saving time, cutting costs, and adding a personal touch. Here’s why more couples are making the switch:

  • Saves Money – Printing and postage costs add up quickly. Digital invites help cut expenses without sacrificing style.
  • Eco-Friendly Choice – A paperless option means less waste and a smaller environmental footprint.
  • Saves Time & Effort – No need for envelope-stuffing or last-minute post office runs—send invites in just a few clicks.
  • Easy to Track & Manage – Built-in RSVP tracking and guest list tools keep everything organized in one place.
  • Endless Creative Possibilities – Add animations, videos, or interactive elements to make your invitations truly one-of-a-kind.

 

Where to Find Stunning Digital Wedding Invitations

Choosing the right platform comes down to your style, budget, and what you need for your big day. Here are some top picks:

Lovebird

Lovebird is a wedding platform that helps couples keep everything in one place, from digital invitations and RSVP tracking to guest list management and meal selection. Instead of juggling multiple tools, you can handle all guest interactions in a single, streamlined space. It also includes features like gift registry integration and messaging, making communication easier for both you and your guests. No paper, no postage—just a simple way to stay organized while keeping everyone in the loop.

Image by Lovebird

Paperless Post

Offers elegant, polished designs with RSVP tracking and animation features, perfect for couples looking for a sophisticated touch. Their collection includes a mix of classic and contemporary styles, with options to customize or upload your own design. With built-in delivery tracking, RSVP collection, and guest messaging, Paperless Post makes sending and managing invitations effortless.

Image by Paperless Post

Evite

A budget-friendly option with easy-to-use templates, perfect for casual weddings and pre-wedding events. It keeps things simple—just import your contacts, send your invites, and get notified as guests RSVP or comment. You can also schedule reminders and even collect guest photos from the big day. For a more polished look, Evite Premium lets you customize with photos, embellishments, or your own design, all without ads. With both free and premium options, it’s a convenient choice for everything from the engagement party to the wedding day and beyond.

Image by Evite

Bliss & Bone

High-end, luxury digital invitations with a sleek, modern aesthetic—perfect for fashion-forward couples. Their designs mimic the look and feel of real paper with textured details and subtle shadows. Invitations are sent via email and link to a personalized event page, where guests can RSVP and access important details like maps, hotel info, and dress codes. Bliss & Bone also hosts wedding websites, making it easy to keep everything in one stylish place.

Image by Bliss & Bone

Greenvelope

An eco-conscious option with premium designs and event management tools, perfect for sustainability-minded couples. You can customize every detail, from colors and text to digital envelope liners, or upload your own design. With styles ranging from modern to vintage, there’s something for every aesthetic. Plus, a portion of each sale supports forest conservation efforts, making Greenvelope a great choice for couples looking to reduce their environmental impact.

Image by Greenvelope

Etsy

Offers unique, customizable digital templates from independent designers, making it a great option for couples who want a one-of-a-kind invitation. Most designs come as editable PDFs, allowing you to personalize the details and send them out yourself. While it requires more manual work, it gives you full control over customization and delivery. With a wide range of styles—from classic to rustic—Etsy is an affordable and creative choice for digital wedding invitations.

Image by Etsy. Shop this style here.

Beyond the Wedding Invitation: Digital Stationery for Every Milestone

Digital wedding stationery isn’t just for the main wedding invitation—couples are embracing paperless designs for every stage of their wedding journey. Whether you want to announce your engagement, keep guests informed, or express gratitude after the big day, digital options provide a stylish, convenient, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional paper.

  • Engagement Announcements – Let your friends and family in on the big news with a digital announcement. Whether it’s a quick message, a sweet photo, or even a short clip from the proposal, it’s an easy way to share the excitement.This is a great way to spread the word without waiting for formal invitations.
  • Save the Dates – You can send a stylish design or even a fun video from your engagement shoot—either way, it’s a great way to give guests a heads-up.
  • Rehearsal Dinner & Pre-Wedding Events – Instead of sending separate paper invites, digital invitations make it easy to inform guests about events like the rehearsal dinner, wedding shower, or welcome party.
  • Post-Wedding Thank You Notes – You can send personalized thank-you messages, include highlights from the wedding, or even share a short honeymoon recap video as a heartfelt gesture to guests.

Digital wedding invitations are a modern, stylish, and practical choice—but they don’t have to replace tradition completely. Many couples opt for a hybrid approach, using paper for formal invites and digital for save-the-dates, rehearsal dinners, and thank-you notes. For added convenience, you can include a QR code on printed invites to direct guests to your wedding website or RSVP page.

Ultimately, your wedding invitations should reflect your personality, style, and vision for your big day. Whether you go digital, stick with tradition, or find a happy medium, what matters most is that your invitations set the perfect tone for a celebration that’s uniquely you.

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This Romantic Big Sur River Wedding Let California’s Beauty Speak for Itself

March 4, 2025 | justine

Casey and Michael come from opposite coasts—she’s from Southern California, and he’s from Florida. But fate brought them together in San Francisco, where they bonded over art, nature, food, and a shared dark sense of humor. Their love story unfolded through hikes, road trips, rock climbing, and making music together. After nearly six years together, they got engaged during a quiet, rainy hike in Kauai.

The couple’s first trip together was a road trip along the California coastline over Thanksgiving weekend. Renting a camper van, they packed it full of holiday treats (pies included) and drove down Highway 1, stopping for scenic naps and campsite cooking. Their journey led them to Big Sur, where they camped along the river, surrounded by towering redwoods. That trip made Big Sur special to them, so when it came time to choose a wedding location, they knew there was no better place. “If our families were going to travel for the wedding, we wanted them to experience what we thought was the most beautiful place in California.”

The evening before their Big Sur wedding, Casey and Michael hosted a rehearsal dinner that blended Filipino heritage with heartfelt connection. “Our wedding party wore traditional Barong Tagalogs and Filipiniana dresses made from pineapple fiber, which felt like a beautiful way to honor my roots,” Casey said. “That night was about so much more than just practicing for the big day. We had long conversations with family members we had never met, friends connecting with our pastor—it felt like everyone was coming together in the most beautiful way.” The welcome party followed, complete with appetizers, drinks, and a collodion tintype photographer capturing timeless portraits of the guests.

Featured Vendor:

Joshua Rose Photography

From the start, the couple leaned into the natural surroundings. The theme came together around Michael’s favorite flower, the California Golden Poppy, inspiring a vibrant color palette of poppy orange, oceanic teal-blue, and rich brown from the redwoods.

The groomsmen wore teal-blue suits, while the bridesmaids donned flowing dresses in shades of golden poppy. The man of honor’s white suit was embroidered with golden poppies and a California quail, the state bird, tying in even more local inspiration.

The wedding day itself started with an unexpected twist. Casey, waiting for her turn in hair and makeup, decided to grab breakfast for her bridesmaids. As she waited for the food, she was offered a cup of tea. Somehow, the tea slipped, spilling onto her chest. “I panicked and dunked myself into a water fountain outside the roadhouse,” she recalled. “The next thing I knew, Mike and his groomsmen were nearby, trying to avoid seeing me before the ceremony, and I was calling out for him.”

As fate would have it, an EMT happened to be at the roadhouse and quickly jumped in to help. Within minutes, Casey and Mike were in an ambulance on their way to the emergency room—a 40-minute drive away. She suffered second-degree burns across her chest and upper body, injuries that would leave permanent scars. But despite the pain, she opted for minimal medication so she could fully experience her big day. “As crazy as it was, that morning grounded us. It reminded us that nothing mattered more than being there for each other.”

With her wounds treated, Casey returned just in time for a magical ceremony beneath the redwoods, the Big Sur River flowing nearby. Guests were seated in a semi-circle for an intimate setting, with minimal decorations to let the landscape shine. The couple exchanged vows in a deeply personal ceremony, incorporating Filipino wedding traditions.

“We included a cord and veil ceremony, a meaningful Filipino tradition. Our parents placed a cord and veil on us, symbolizing unity and protection. We also chose a reading, ‘To Love is Not to Possess’ by James Kavanaugh, beautifully read by the groom’s close friend, Seth. Pastor Sovory, a longtime family friend, delivered a homily that reflected on the sacredness of the land, surrounded by ancient trees and the flowing river—it truly set the tone for our ceremony. All our family and friends played such a big role in making it happen. It was incredibly grounding.”

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Afterward, they changed into more comfortable clothes. Casey switched into an ivory high-neck dress that wasn’t originally planned but was perfect for covering her bandages. Luis, her man of honor, had cleverly fashioned a tulle shawl during the ceremony to conceal the burns until she could change. “That little moment of practicality really saved the day!” Once changed, they joined their friends and family at the roadhouse for cocktail hour, where they signed the marriage license. “It felt like a more relaxed and intimate time with our mothers, who co-signed the license, before we dove into the rest of the celebration.”

The reception continued the couple’s California-inspired vision, with tables decorated in wildflower arrangements and earthy textures that echoed the surroundings. Guests dined on locally sourced dishes, with a menu designed to highlight fresh, seasonal ingredients. “We wanted our wedding to feel like an extension of Big Sur—natural, vibrant, and welcoming.” 

 

Personal touches and DIY elements made their big day feel even more intimate and reflective of the couple’s journey together. Casey and her mother took on the florals, crafting all the bouquets, boutonnieres, and arrangements by hand. She also designed the printed signage, ensuring every detail felt true to their vision. Meanwhile, Steve, the groom’s dad, handcrafted custom wooden table signs, each named after a meaningful place in California. Their head table, for example, was named after their shared address in San Francisco—a nod to the life they’ve built together.

One of the highlights of the night? The music. A string quartet made up of students from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music played during the ceremony, while DJ Adam Millman kept the dance floor packed all night.

“There were so many unforgettable moments that made our celebration truly special. One of the highlights was our first dance as a married couple, along with the father-daughter and mother-son dances under the stars, surrounded by our closest family and friends.”

“We loved seeing everyone letting loose on the dance floor, it was so much fun to watch!” The bride’s parents shared a slow dance to the same song that played at their wedding years ago, a touching full-circle moment that filled the night with love and joy.

Thoughtful details extended beyond the décor. Michael assembled the guest gift bags, which included Filipino desserts as a tribute to Casey’s heritage, and personally crafted the confetti cones that hung on guests’ chairs during the ceremony. As the newlyweds walked down the aisle, a shower of confetti filled the air.

Even the cake table carried sentimental weight. Framed wedding photos of their parents and grandparents surrounded the display, adding a sense of history and connection. But one of Michael’s favorite details? The cake topper—a pair of tiny alpacas dressed as a bride and groom—playful, personal, and a perfect reflection of the couple’s fun-loving spirit.

For Casey and Michael, the biggest priorities in their budget were location and food. “We wanted our guests to feel comfortable and well-fed throughout the day. From the ceremony to the reception and even by the firepit later in the evening, we made sure there was always something to snack on.” They allocated the bulk of their budget to catering and the venue, ensuring they had all the necessary rentals to make the space inviting without overshadowing its natural beauty.

Attire was another key consideration. The couple covered the cost of their wedding party’s outfits for both the rehearsal dinner and wedding day to ensure no one felt burdened. “We were particular about our own clothing choices, but we also wanted our loved ones to feel taken care of.”

One area where they saved? Florals. Instead of splurging, the bride and her mom, Christine, took a hands-on approach, designing and arranging all the bouquets, boutonnieres, and floral décor themselves. With help from family, the arrangements were safely transported and set up by their coordinator on the big day.

Their careful budgeting was made possible thanks to Casey’s mom, who generously covered most of the costs. “She was so excited to be part of the process, and we were incredibly grateful for her support. It gave us the flexibility to be thoughtful about how we spent, making sure every decision added to the experience and comfort of our guests.”

Looking back, they have two key pieces of advice for future couples—one practical and one personal. “Tactically, make sure you understand exactly what’s included with your venue before booking, especially when it comes to rentals like tables and chairs. Get a detailed list of what’s provided and a full quote from the rental company, including delivery and setup fees. We were shocked to find that delivery costs were nearly as high as the rentals themselves, so having this information upfront is crucial.”

Beyond logistics, their biggest takeaway was learning to embrace the unexpected. “We had an ER visit on our wedding day, and yet it was still one of the best days of our lives. Things won’t always go as planned, but if you focus on each other and what truly matters, those unplanned moments can bring you even closer. If spending time together makes you feel calmer, don’t feel pressured to follow traditions—do what feels right for you. For us, sticking together through it all made the day even more special.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Joshua Grant Rose
Event Planning – Relic Events
Venue – Glen Oaks Big Sur
Catering – H. Jackson Events
Cake – Tart and Tin Cakes
Officiant – Baron Sovory
DJ – Adam Millman
Live Music – San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Videography – Lindsey June Photo and Film
Invitation Design – Garden By the Sea Paper
Makeup Artist – Stephanie Cardenas
Hair Styling – Rachael Morales
Rentals – Chic Event Rentals
Reception Table Signs – Olleroma Woodworking
Collodion Tintype Photography – North Coast Tintypes

 

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This Enthralling Wedding at Proyectos Públicos Proves That the Right Venue Can Shape Your Entire Day

February 18, 2025 | justine

Rena and Jonathan’s wedding at Proyectos Públicos Prim 30 shows how the right venue can set the tone for your celebration. They chose this 19th-century gem because it combines history and modern touches in a way that felt just right for them. The majestic staircases and lush courtyards created a stunning setting, while the rooftop greenhouse added a fresh vibe that complemented the historic surroundings. Every detail of the space played a key role in their wedding, making it much more than just a place to say “I do.”

Built in 1905 during the Porfiriato period, Prim 30 blends neoclassical design with indigenous Mexican elements, which was exactly what the couple envisioned. The exposed brick, Roman columns, and greenery were the perfect mix of old and new, setting the stage for their special day.

What We Love About This Wedding:

  • Proyectos Públicos, is unlike any other venue we’ve seen
  • Junebug vendor Lupita Tirado’s breathtaking floral design, inspired by the soft hues of a beach sunrise
  • The couple’s thoughtful personal touches, like vintage fragrances, to beautifully honor their love story
  • The unforgettable, emotional first look that had us all reaching for the tissues!

Featured Vendor:

Lupita Tirado

Rena’s gown from J. Andreatta was a traditional A-line silhouette with delicate lace layers, but the modern organza fabric kept it feeling airy and fresh. Jon complemented her look with a contemporary blue suit, a floral tie, and a lily and anthurium corsage that brought the whole theme together.

One of the most emotional moments of the day was the couple’s first look, a moment of connection before the rush of the ceremony. “Our first look was truly special and one of our happiest memories from the weekend. Jon doesn’t typically express a lot of emotions, but there were many unexpected tears!” 

The ceremony space blended historic charm with modern elegance, featuring exposed brick walls and natural wood flooring. Simple white seating directed attention to the surroundings, while a plush white carpet and clear glass vases with candles lined the aisle that led to a softly illuminated altar adorned with stunning floral arrangements.

Music played a crucial role in the ceremony , with Rena choosing Max Richter’s recomposition of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. “We spent hours finding the right mix of songs to play before, during, and after the ceremony, and we’re very pleased with the outcome!”

The couple’s ceremony was officiated by Jon’s twin sisters, Katherine and Caroline, who personalized the service with anecdotes that made the ceremony feel uniquely their own. “We were both nervous but felt supported by our friends and family who flew all the way to Mexico City,” Rena shared.

For Rena, cocktail hour is the highlight of any wedding, and it didn’t disappoint. The hors d’oeuvres featured a blend of Mexican and Japanese flavors, a tribute to Rena’s heritage and a great way to celebrate their diverse backgrounds.

The reception carried forward the theme of contrasting the old with the new, featuring long wooden tables adorned with tropical blooms and delicate floral arrangements. Woven pendant lights hung from the ceiling, surrounded by cascading greenery and moss, which added a natural, airy feel. High ceilings and natural light accentuated the venue’s architectural features.

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Their wedding was full of small but meaningful details—everything from their cotton paper invitations and menus, printed in blush pink to match the floral accents, to the custom choreographed dance to John Legend’s “Nervous,” which brought out Rena’s dance background.

Rena and Jon’s celebration perfectly captured their unique love story and personal style. “We couldn’t have done it without Lupita and Joe.” Their thoughtful planning, keen attention to detail, and flawless coordination brought the couple’s vision to life, making the day feel exactly as they had always imagined.

If there’s one thing they want future couples to take away from their wedding, it’s to plan early, stay true to your priorities, and never feel pressured to do something just because it’s a trend. “Incorporate personal touches and stay true to you,” they advised. And with a venue as unforgettable as Proyectos Públicos, their wedding was sure to be a day no one would forget.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Times We Have
Event Planning – Lupita Tirado
Venue – Proyecto Publicos Prim 30
Floral Design – Dia Uno Floral
Catering – Ituarte Eventos
DJ – Ricardo Saher
Videography – Kelly Mour
Invitation Design – EV Diseño Social
Wedding Dress – J. Andreatta
Rentals – Sobre La Mesa + Rent&Company

 

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