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This Colorful South Carolina Backyard Wedding Was All About Family

January 30, 2024 | justine

Abby and Aidan were clear from the beginning—they wanted their wedding to reflect who they were in every way possible. They kicked things off by choosing a meaningful venue: Aidan’s grandparents’ family home, a place rooted in family history since the 60s. The backyard, overlooking a serene neighborhood lake, held a special significance as Aidan’s parents, aunt, and uncle had tied the knot in the exact spot on the gazebo where they would later exchange vows. Drawn by the sweet love stories and countless memories created there, the couple felt compelled to continue the tradition, leading them to celebrate their special day with a heartfelt South Carolina backyard wedding.

Imagine a picturesque waterside gazebo ceremony with lovely floral pillars, the perfect spot for the couple to tie the knot. The celebration carried on with a lively backyard reception where tables were adorned with vibrant setups—picture pink runners, colorful glassware, and the inviting glow of candles. Above, string lights and disco balls sprinkled a touch of magic. The dance floor, featuring a delightful pastel checkered pattern, welcomed guests to kick off their shoes and revel in an all-night party filled with joy and celebration.

If you’re looking to add some flair to your wedding fashion or searching for creative ways to turn your backyard into a dreamy reception venue, the images captured by Payton Urueta Photography have all the inspiration you need. Explore the stunning visuals that tell the story of a unique celebration, showcasing the beauty of breaking away from tradition.

The Couple:

Abby and Aidan

The Wedding:

South Carolina, United States

Navigating the Logistics and Design for Creating the Perfect South Carolina Backyard Wedding

There were a lot of logistics to figure out in planning a backyard wedding, but we also knew that we had a relatively blank canvas design-wise. We wanted it to feel fun and energetic yet cozy and inviting. We wanted lots of string lights and candles but colors that felt like us. Disco balls were a must. Funky shapes and textures were important. We wanted little details that nodded to our family. Aidan’s family was very tight-knit growing up, and they gathered weekly for dinner. They called these weekly gatherings “pasta nights, ” and they were always a delight to attend together when we were dating and engaged. We decided to share this tradition with our guests and host a larger-format pasta night at our reception.

 

Why They Opted to Split Their Wedding Into Two Special Days

We split our ceremony and reception into two days so that we could slow down and enjoy the weekend on our own time and our own terms. We invited only our close family, bridesmaids, and groomsmen to the ceremony to make it more intimate and special. I have been to several weddings where you start getting ready at 7:00 AM and go all day until 10:00 PM. I knew myself and knew that I would not enjoy it as much if it was done this way. I’ve also heard from many friends who have gotten married that it goes by so fast you barely have time to eat or talk to your people, so we just wanted to slow it down and take it all in. I cannot recommend splitting your wedding into two days enough.

From Witness Roulette During the Ceremony to Beer Gardens After

The most memorable part of our ceremony day was when we took the boat for a joy ride after eating brunch with our closest family and friends. It was this moment of realization that we were married and had finally reached the day we put so much work in to arrive at. We also loved witness roulette and watching everyone’s reactions when we announced that we had put everyone into a drawing to sign our marriage license as our witness. Seeing everyone on their toes waiting to hear who it would be as the spinner turned was so funny to me. My aunt from out of town ended up being the winner. She was so excited to sign our marriage license. One last ceremony day memory that I loved. Since we did our ceremony Friday morning, we had all evening Friday night to do whatever we wanted. So we went with our bridesmaids and groomsmen to the place where we had our first date, a local Biergarten. It was so fun to relax and have a beer with our people while wearing our husband and wife sweatshirts out. 

Celebrating the Fruits of Their Labor With a Dance Party

For the reception day, the most memorable part was the time we spent on the dance floor. We had all put in so much work, our families included, and it was so fun to finally let loose and celebrate the day that we had labored so hard to experience. Our family talked about that feeling for weeks after and even now. We could all agree that months of DIY projects and literal renovations that we did ourselves paid off, and we left it all on the dance floor. Watching videos and seeing pictures of us going crazy dancing is one of our favorite things nowadays.

Their DIY Projects: From Tables to Chandeliers

We DIYed almost everything. We hand-built all of the tables, the seating chart, the dance floor, and the gazebo. My Grammy sewed all of the table runners and did alterations to my dress. We sourced the candlesticks and vases from thrift stores all across the Upstate. Our family made insanely good home-cooked pasta dishes for dinner at the reception. We formed the candlesticks into funky shapes and put our Cricut to work, making all the signage. Including a sketch by Aidan’s amazing and talented sister, we designed our save the dates, which we later used as a wedding logo. We DIYed all the florals to meet a specific vision of dimension, color, and particular flowers I’d dreamed of in my bouquet for years. Aidan’s mom DIYed the floral arch used on the gazebo. We carefully constructed fringe chandeliers to hang over the dance floor. Our parents, siblings, cousins, and best friends showed up for us to make these DIY dreams happen. And that’s truly what we are the proudest of.

Navigating the Unseen Costs of Their South Carolina Backyard Wedding

We had assumed that a backyard wedding would be significantly cheaper, so we created our budget around that. But we were wrong! We didn’t think about the fact that venues offer so much and that we’d essentially have to rent a venue that would be transported to the backyard. Don’t let the rental stuff sneak up on you for a backyard wedding. You have to rent many things you don’t even think about, like linen trash can covers. We were naive when we made the first draft of our budget. We went over budget because we did not hire a wedding planner to tell us these things; we just figured it out ourselves. Even if you’re type A like me and want everything done a specific way, having a wedding planner will still benefit you. To be very transparent, we had initially said we’d try to stay under $10,000. Since we’d be DIYing everything and wouldn’t be paying for a venue. But we still spent around $20,000. 

Their Splurges That Made Their South Carolina Backyard Wedding That Much More Special 

The most significant change that occurred to exceed our budget was the clear top tent rental. We initially said we would not rent a tent, but it felt stupid to have no rain plan, so we spent a lot on a tent as a backup plan. But it ended up being beautiful weather, thankfully. I spent more on my wedding dress than I had initially budgeted for, but it was so worth it. We splurged on our photographer. We also added a photo booth, a mobile bartending service for the reception, and a mobile coffee bar for the ceremony. Initially, we hadn’t planned on videography, so we splurged on our videographer.

The Budget-Friendly Solutions They Incorporated

Since we wanted our family to recreate our pasta night that we convene for every week, we saved a lot of money on a caterer (though I wouldn’t recommend this since it was a lot of hard work for our family). Since we bought them wholesale, we saved money on florals. We saved money by renting my reception outfit through Nuuly. Another thing we overspent on was the table situation. We knew renting tables would be expensive and that building our own would be similar. But we figured we could sell them afterward. The most remarkable thing about the tables is that we sold them all to our family and close friends. A piece of our wedding is now part of their homes and lives. My boss took four of them for her new therapy clinic that I’ll work at as well. And it’s been so cool to see them in action there.

How Mini Disco Balls Became Unique Escort Cards

Wedding favors were part of our escort cards and seating chart. We had 130 little disco balls hanging with tags that indicated the table number where our guests would sit. Guests have sent me pictures of their mini disco balls in various places. Some on their Christmas tree, some hanging from their car’s rearview mirror. It felt like a touch of our day that people could take with them.

The Undeniable Value of Hiring a Wedding Planner

Splurge and hire a wedding planner. Everyone told us this. We thought we could do it all on our own because we were so specific on how we wanted everything done. But I’m so serious—no matter what, hire a wedding planner. It’s worth the time, energy, stress, etc. If you think it’s outside your budget, make room! And most of all, trust that your day will be perfect and memorable if you let it be. I was so stressed out for a while about the wedding and all the projects we had, but my best friend kept telling me that what helped ease my stress was that the point of it all was to get married. At the end of it all, we would be together forever, and that was all that mattered. It sounds so simple, but it greatly impacted how we viewed our wedding. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Payton Urueta Photography
Floral Design – Fifty Flowers
Mobile Bartending – Neon Moon Mobile Bartending
Cake – Little Peanut Pastries
Officiant – Dr. Emily Kofoed
Videography – Candace Gillespie
Invitation Design – Truly Engaging
Wedding Dress – Opal Bride
Bridal Accessories – Etsy
Bridesmaids’ Apparel –
Groom’s Apparel – Suit City
Groom’s Accessories – Fossil
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Olive Ave
Rentals – Event Rentals + Upstate Event Services
Transportation – Top Hat Limousine Transportation
Favors – Beans & Bookmarks

 

Congratulations to Abby and Aidan on their colorful South Carolina backyard wedding. Thank you to Payton Urueta Photography for skillfully capturing the essence of this inspiration-filled event, demonstrating that unconventional outdoor venue spaces genuinely pay off.

DIY creativity, family involvement, and thoughtful details made this big day truly special. Take notes from the couple’s experience, and don’t underestimate the expert guidance of a wedding planner by exploring our curated list of the best wedding planners worldwide. Don’t forget to check out our wedding planning and budget guides to make your dream day a reality!

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Stylish Bridal Shower Decorations to Buy Online

January 20, 2024 | Junebug Weddings
bridal shower champagne toast

Image by Nikki McCrone

Whether you’re planning your own, with your maid of honor, or with the whole bridal party, creating a bridal shower that’s exactly how you envision it can be fun, albeit tricky. From nailing down the venue to the menu, there are a lot of choices to think about. Not to mention the decor. We know it can be difficult to find the bridal shower decor from the comfort of your own home that isn’t, well, tacky. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up trendy bridal shower decorations you buy online. From welcome signs to bridal shower favors, you’re sure to find exactly what you need to make it the party of your dreams.

Bridal Shower Signs

Bridal Shower Welcome Sign ($12.00+)

simple bridal shower welcome sign

Wildflower Bridal Shower Welcome Sign ($10.59)

wildflower bridal shower welcome sign

GEORGIE Modern Pink Bridal Shower Welcome Sign ($10.27)

pink modern bridal shower welcome sign

Butterfly Welcome Sign ($11.00)

butterfly and flower welcome sign

Minimalist Bridal Shower Sign ($10.15)

minimalist bridal shower sign

Future Mrs. Arched Personalized Bridal Shower Sign ($37.00)

arched acrylic bridal shower welcome sign

Vintage Floral Bridal Shower Sign ($14.79)

Last Name Photo Banner ($14.99+)

last name photo banner

Recommended reading: Need help planning a wedding shower too? Bookmark this page, then head over to our ultimate guide to planning a wedding shower

Bridal Shower Decorations

Bridal Shower Guest Book ($54.00)

bridal shower guest book

Junebug tip:

Have the guests sign in with photos, or use the book to take photos of the day, with these disposable cameras and instant photos: Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera ($70); Fujifilm Instax Mini Film ($42.49); Quicksnap disposable camera ($37.35)

Future Mrs. Photo Backdrop ($50.00+)

Put A Ring On It Game Sign ($9.98)

put a ring on it game sign

Custom Bridal Shower Napkins ($10.00+)

custom cocktail napkins

Pink and Red Wavy Bridal Shower Games ($13.01)

bridal shower games

Letters to the Bride Book ($66.00)

letters to the bride book

Bridal Shower Newspaper Template ($17.92)

bridal shower newspaper

Bridal Shower Favors

Brunch Favor Bags ($24.50)

food bridal shower bags

Bridal Shower Mini Champagne Bottle Labels ($15.00+)

mini champagne bottle labels

Mini Bubble Candle Favors ($16.46+)

mini bubble candle favors

Bulk Thank You Candles ($27.50+)

mini thank you candles

Sage Green Heart Soap Favors ($38.99+)

heart shaped soap favor

With these decorations, we know that your bridal shower is going to be absolutely adorable. Plus, getting these shipped directly to your door will free up time for you to plan other important events, like the bachelorette party

To get planning for a bachelorette party, check out these bachelorette party themes you’ve probably never heard of before or these unconventional bachelorette party ideas if you’re looking for something outside the box. Want to head off to a different destination? We’ve got you covered there, too, with 11 unique destinations for your bachelorette party!

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This Overlook Barn Wedding Was Full of Unique Floral Arrangements

January 16, 2024 | justine

When Cassie and Garrett got engaged, they didn’t like the idea of a barn wedding because it didn’t match their style. However, the moment they laid eyes on their venue, they realized that an Overlook Barn wedding was perfect for them. They aimed for a warm and inviting atmosphere on their big day, focusing on planning just that. With the Blue Ridge Mountains as a backdrop, everything came together effortlessly—nothing too formal, lots of bright colors, and, most importantly, quality time with their favorite people in a beautiful location.

They couldn’t have picked a better spot for their wedding. The vast views and boundless sky took center stage in their meadow ceremony. After exchanging sweet “I dos,” they moved to a barn reception adorned with cascading florals above charming tablescapes. String lights overhead tied everything together, creating a truly magical atmosphere.

If you’re searching for a lovely barn wedding inspiration, your quest ends here. We assure you that these beautiful images–skillfully captured by Junebug member Jacqueline Davison–will find a place on your wedding mood board. So take a moment and keep scrolling.

The Couple:

Cassie and Garrett

The Wedding:

Overlook Barn, Beech Mountain, North Carolina, United States

Beyond Maid of Honor: How The Bride’s Sister’s Design Magic on Wedding Stationery Stood Out

My incredibly talented sister and maid of honor designed our wedding invitations for us and all the other stationary for the day. It was so special and came out so beautifully that some of our guests asked her if she’d do theirs, too!

Crafting a Personalized Ceremony for Their Overlook Barn Wedding

A close childhood friend of Garrett’s married us, which was exceptional. He did a fantastic job and made our ceremony feel personal and authentic. We wrote our vows together based on what we each hoped our marriage and relationship would look like over the years to come, and we also included a portion in the ceremony where we shared “words of affection” for each other. It was so special to share all the reasons we love each other in front of our nearest and dearest. We wanted our ceremony to be very personal and romantic and then for the rest of the night to be a huge party. It’s part of why we wrote our own vows to make that moment intimate but then did a swing dance to “Hallelujah, I Love Her So” by Ray Charles instead of a slow song for our first dance to kick off the rest of the night and the dancing.

Prioritizing Love Over Details for a Stress-Free Day

Do as much as you can do, as early as you can do it–you will thank yourself later. Weddings are a lot of moving parts. But ultimately, it’s about you marrying your person and all (or a lot of) your favorite people being there to celebrate. We tried to remind ourselves that as long as we ended the day as husband and wife and had our people there to celebrate with us, the rest of the details were outstanding. Still, they don’t matter all that much. And it helped keep us focused on enjoying the whole process and not making it more stressful than needed. Our advice to future couples: plan ahead, prioritize what truly matters to you, and keep the focus on the love you’re celebrating. The details will fall into place. But the joy of marrying your person and having your loved ones around is what truly makes the day special.

Reflecting on Their Overlook Barn Wedding Highlights

Garrett: For me, the most memorable moment was Cassie walking down the aisle. Seeing how beautiful she was was a perfect moment and just surreal. It felt like my whole life was walking down the aisle.
Cassie: Walking into the reception as husband and wife was an insane moment that took me off guard. I had not expected the wave of emotions that would bring. The high that we were both on coming off of the ceremony. Combined with the realization that every person there was someone we loved so dearly who had taken the time to be there and surround us with love on that day. It was an unbelievable feeling. Between him on my arm and all these people so genuinely happy for us. It was the most loved I’ve ever felt.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jacqueline Davison
Event Planning – Elegant Event Weddings
Venue – Overlook Barn
Floral Design – Ashley Johnson
Catering – Reid’s Catering
Cake – Hallmark Cakes
Officiant – Tucker McGinnis
DJ – Split Second Sound
Videography – M & P Weddings & Films
Invitation Design – Sarah Robb
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Beauty Tribe
Rentals – A & J Rentals
Transportation – High Country Limo

 

Congratulations to Cassie and Garett on their Overlook Barn wedding full of unique florals. A big thank you to Junebug member Jacqueline Davison for capturing all the swoon-worthy details and love-filled moments. To see more stunning weddings like this one, check out Jacqueline’s profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world!

Much like the intricate details that defined this wedding, the venue played a pivotal role in setting the tone. For valuable insights on discovering your ideal setting for love, delve into our comprehensive venue guide. Filled with tips and insights, it’s a valuable resource to help you choose the perfect location for your magical day.

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This Colorful Valentine DTLA Wedding Was Inspired by Tropical Birds

December 29, 2023 | justine

Traditional weddings typically feature calm vibes, lush flowers, and a whole lot of white Well, not for Justine and Justin. They wanted something that celebrated their uniqueness. Imagine this: bold colors, thoughtful branding, lively tunes, sneakers, and a nod to the chicest creatures in nature—birds! Their upbeat Valentine DTLA wedding was a wild, colorful bash packed with dancing, music, and a whole lot of zest.

They exchanged their “I do’s” in a tropical paradise, with a vibrant geometric backdrop that beautifully framed their sweet vows. The reception that came next was all about low-key sophistication, with potted plants, origami cranes, and white lanterns dangling overhead. And the party? It turned into an all-night dance bonanza!

They sprinkled their special day with personal touches at every turn, and The Hendrys skillfully captured every incredible moment. If you’re on the hunt for unconventional inspiration for your own celebration, this is an experience you definitely don’t want to pass up.

The Couple:

Justine and Justin

The Wedding:

Valentine DTLA, California, United States

Sneakers, Birds, and Personalized Planters: How Their Colorful Valentine DTLA Wedding Came To Be

If we were to spend our hard-earned money on a party, we would have a party that reflected us, not trends. Our color palette was inspired by tropical birds, pulling in gold, magenta, and forest green (the color of Justin’s suit) and royal blue (the color of my sapphire engagement ring and their wedding bands). Pulling it into context, we decorated the entire space with antique bird sculptures, hand-folded origami cranes, birds adorning the signage, feathers as lapel pins for the suits, and a looping video of birds in the wild during dinnertime (think Planet Earth kind of footage). Justin’s love for sneakers was well represented, with several shoe changes for the reception and personalized 3D printed Air Jordan 1 sneaker planters decorating the dinner space. Each of these custom-made planters by Visionary3D had our monogram of the Justice League and was given out as a prize for a photo scavenger hunt we held at the reception. We wanted to reduce waste as much as possible. As part of our decor, we chose potted plants that could have life after the day and permanent botanicals for the bouquets to keep the beautiful arrangements forever.

Turning Their Love Story into a Dance-Infused Wedding Preview

From the moment we sent out invitations, we set the tone with an invitation video that shared the story of our engagement at Joshua Tree that starts with a dance video, then extending that into a whole dance montage of us in DTLA with the backdrop of vibrant colors to the upbeat song of “The Weekend” by Mufasa, Hypeman, and Dopamine. We partnered with Eddie from Creators Lab, the premiere videographer of Latin dance festivals around the world, to help convey the vibe of our wedding in video. This was our way to set the stage for our guests that this would be a non-traditional wedding full of dancing, music, and vibrance.

A Personalized Throwback Ceremony Playlist

Throughout the ceremony, we opted for more upbeat songs to continue the promise of the vibe we previewed in our invitation. Starting with the pre-ceremony music, we kept a steady flow of mid-tempo R&B with our favorite songs from the 90s and 2000s (our golden era of music). Walking down the aisle, Justin, our families, and the wedding party (otherwise known as the Justice Squad) danced to “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone as if we were all Starlord from Guardians of the Galaxy. Justine walked down the aisle to the more mellow but beautiful guitar-heavy song, “I Will Always Love U” by Benise. After all the laughter and silliness of the ceremony, we all walked back down the aisle to “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire—a transition to the cocktail hour that followed right after.

Sharing the Rhythm of Their Love with Their Guests

As Latin dancers who both met dancing and continue to have a deep passion for it, we wanted to share that very joy with our guests through a Bachata dance lesson during cocktail hour, especially since much of that music will be playing throughout the reception. We could think of no better instructors for our day than Justin’s former dance directors from San Francisco, Bryon and Samantha of Inessence Dance Co., working with our DJ Peter of Arazia Events, who himself is also a Latin dancer, we set up a lesson during cocktail hour that would help our guests get comfortable with the dance floor. As Latin dancers ourselves, we couldn’t have our wedding without a first dance showcasing our experience in Bachata and Afro-Cuban movement, performing in front of our former teammates, directors, friends, and family.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Hendrys
Event Designer – Opus Events Co
Event Coordinator – Grounded Events
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Valentine DTLA
Floral Design – Behold Florals
Catering – Spotted Hen Catering
Bartender – Spirit Guides
Composter – Compostable LA
DJ + Photobooth – Araiza Events
Videography – Creators Lab
Makeup Artist – Kelly Zhang Studio
Wedding Dress – King Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Hall Madden
Rings – Lauren O Jewels
3D printed sneakers – Visionary3D
Lightings – Stage Labs
Dance Class – Inessence Dance Co
Babysitter – Black Tie Kids
Rentals – MTB Event Rentals
Transportation – White Label Valet

 

Congratulations to Justine and Justin for pulling off a colorful Valentine DTLA wedding inspired by tropical birds. Big shoutout to The Hendrys for skillfully preserving every detail and capturing those unforgettable moments that made their celebration truly special.

Let this extraordinary event encourage you to break the mold, infuse your wedding with unique personal touches, and rely on trusted vendors to bring your vision to life. Your wedding day should mirror your journey together, creating a captivating experience for everyone who joins in the celebration.

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This Parroquia del Carmen Alto Wedding Showcased Latin American Culture Beautifully

December 15, 2023 | justine

Franchesca and Garrett fell in love with Oaxaca and were determined to infuse their wedding with the city’s vibrant and artistic atmosphere. The stars aligned when they found a local wedding planner whose aesthetic perfectly matched their vision. With an exceptional team of vendors, the couple successfully brought their dream Parroquia del Carmen Alto wedding to life. Together, they introduced their guests to the captivating spirit of Latin American culture—showcasing vibrant colors, mouthwatering cuisine, and the craftsmanship of dedicated artisans preserving native traditions.

To capture the magic of the location, the pair chose the historic fortress turned church for their ceremony. After exchanging vows, they continued the celebration with a lively calenda, parading through the streets of Oaxaca alongside dancers and musicians. Wanting to give everyone a taste of the “campo” experience, they arranged for an antique bus to transport guests to a ranch. Here, the festivities continued with a beautiful reception featuring long tables adorned with vibrant florals and plenty of candles, creating a stunning atmosphere. The celebration was complete with cigars and mescal, adding an authentic touch to ensure a memorable and festive experience.

The couple’s tireless efforts and commitment truly shone on their wedding day. The celebration was a lively burst of color and infectious energy, creating an unforgettable experience for all. The moments were beautifully captured by Junebug member Efege. As you scroll through these incredible photos, you can feel the excitement and appreciate the unique, personal touches that made their big day truly one-of-a-kind.

The Couple:

Franchesca and Garrett

The Wedding:

Parroquia del Carmen Alto, Mexico

Fashion Highlights on Their Parroquia del Carmen Alto Wedding Day

Fashion is important to me, but I also wanted to be true to my style and make sure I felt beautiful and comfortable in my choices. I wore a Danielle Frankel dress and veil with my grandma’s pearls reimagined into a necklace my mom had made for me, Manolo Blahnik heels for the ceremony, and later changed into the most fun and comfortable party dress of all time, a Giuseppe di Morabito number with Nodaleto platforms and a bespoke headpiece by the Colombian-based Magnetic Midnight. I danced all night in my Nodaletos and wore them during the calenda. Garrett wore a beautiful, rich, teal-colored Paul Smith suit, a silk Dries Van Noten tie, Del Toro loafers, and Flatlist sunglasses.

Celebrating Their Diverse Heritage Through Musical Fusion

Our ceremony blended two cultures: my Latin American heritage and his American roots. We had live music from start to finish—beginning during the parade, a live band playing boleros during dinner, and a salsa band as a surprise for our guests in between the DJ sets. It was a party for the ages! Aside from our wedding vows, I’d have to say the calenda. Parading through the streets of Oaxaca with dancers, musicians, and all of our wedding guests was a dream come true. People in the streets joined us and even yelled “Viva los novas” from their rooftops. It felt like we were honoring the city and inviting everyone to join our joy and union.

Hand Drawn Details from Invitation to Decor

Decoratively speaking, we had hand-drawn menus on the table emulating our wedding invitations, which were also hand-illustrated. Garrett drew a wedding logo of our faces carved into the ceiling decor (papel picado) with our name and wedding date. Our guests were so amazed by the level of detail.

Prioritize What Matters: A Guide to a Stress-Free Wedding Journey

Stay true to your vision as a couple, and emphasize the important things to you. Try not to sacrifice those things. If you do have to pick and choose, prioritize the things that are most important to you. Also, don’t stress. Nothing is perfect, and your wedding will likely have a few minor bumps along the way. Stay present, and remember that your day should be about your love and commitment.

Rancho Cebu Revelry: From Falco’s Tunes to Sippy Cups on the Dance Floor

After the parade, we packed our wedding party into an antique Oaxacan bus that drove us to the venue. We chose Rancho Cebu as our venue because our families and friends stayed inside Oaxaca City, so we bused them to the ranch that Los Amantes Mezcal distillery sits on. It was a perfect day; with the heat, a slight breeze blew through the agaves and the papel picado, making it look ethereal. We had a toast and drinks on the bus with our best friends and had all the windows down. There was no aux, so we listened to “Rock Me Amadeus” by Falco the whole ride. Our guests were greeted with mezcal cocktails and allowed to explore the venue during sunset. We had phones set up in the cocktail area so people could leave us “voicemails!” Once we arrived at the venue, Garrett and I drove in on a moto taxi decorated with paper flowers. The DJs played one of our favorite songs, “Steve McQueen” by M83, as we drove along the agaves. It was such a surreal feeling. Once the dance floor opened up, we had the bartenders serve drinks in “sippy cups” that had the same logo that Garrett drew. We wanted people to drink without worrying about spilling or breaking glass.

A Taste of Peru and Oaxaca on Their Wedding Menu

Since my family is Peruvian, we had a special menu created for our wedding by the talented Oaxacan chef Rodolfo Castellanos. Rodolfo created an Oaxacan-Peruvian menu that included 4-courses, and the presentation was utterly stunning. We had Peruvian ceviche, Lomo saltado, Molotes, Arroz con Mariscos, Roasted Bell Pepper Soup just to name a few of the options. Our guests were stunned at how delicious the food was and how incredible the preparation by Rodolfo’s team was. We experienced a wedding and a culinary experience all in one.

Oaxacan Wood Carvings and Mezcal Mementos: Personalized Gifts at Every Setting

At each place setting, we put an Oaxacan wood carving for our guests to take home with them. Each person had a different animal and color. We also placed large Mezcal bottles with our wedding illustrations along the tables for the toasts, and everyone received a mini bottle in their welcome tote, which was also personalized with our logo.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Efege
Event Planning – Yadira Castañeda
Ceremony Venue – Parroquia del Carmen Alto
Reception Venue – Destilería Los Amantes
Floral Design – Buke Floral
Catering – Rodolfo Castellanos
DJ – 2Djs
Videography – Chucho Potts

 

Congratulations to Franchesca and Garrett on their stunning Parroquia del Carmen Alto wedding, brilliantly showcasing the beauty of Latin American culture. A heartfelt thank you goes to Junebug member Efege for skillfully capturing all the special moments and lively energy of their happy day. To see more beautiful celebrations, remember to check out their profile in our directory of talented photographers from around the world.

From a captivating venue to exciting entertainment and delicious food, crafting an unforgettable celebration requires the perfect blend of elements. The magic of this wedding is your proof. With the right team of vendors, your vision can come to life, and there’s no limit to what you can achieve.

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Whimsical Yet Edgy Wish Well House Wedding

December 2, 2023 | justine

Megan and CJ stayed true to themselves every step of their wedding planning journey, from picking out flowers to enjoying tacos for dinner. They aimed for a celebration that captured both a whimsical and edgy vibe while maintaining a timeless feel. With the help of their vendors, their vision for a Wish Well House wedding exceeded their expectations. The considerable time and effort invested in creating a memorable experience for their cherished guests proved to be worthwhile. After all, these are their favorite people, and they naturally wanted them to have the best time possible!

The courtyard ceremony was all about simplicity, with just two floral pillars framing the couple as they exchanged their vows. However, the real enchantment unfolded at the reception. Maintaining a sleek atmosphere, they embraced a tablescape adorned with low floral clusters, purple taper candles, and touches of black accents, adding an unexpected edge to the romantic ambiance. To elevate the scene further, an overhead greenery installation tied everything together seamlessly.

The pair put a lot of thought into every little detail, and it paid off. If you dream of a classic wedding with a personal touch and a dash of edge, you should check out this couple’s celebration. Maddison Kennedy did an excellent job capturing every moment, so take a look and enjoy the beauty of their special day!

The Couple:

Megan and CJ

The Wedding:

Wish Well House, Texas, United States

A Journey of Five Wedding Dresses

I tried on five wedding dresses—all vastly different from each other. I had no idea what I wanted until it happened. After I found the dress, it all fell into place from there. I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for when shopping for sleeves, so I reached out to House of Deane, and she brought my vision to life! I wanted something classic with some drama and flair, and my custom sleeves precisely did that.

Celebrating Love with Their Favorite People

From the groom, he says, getting to watch me walk down the aisle takes the cake for him. Overall, this is the first and last time that we will have that many of our favorite people all in one place at one time, and that was something we did not take for granted. It was important to us to soak in this time with our loved ones and try to take intentional pauses to be present with one another and with our guests. It is special to be so well-loved that many people show up to celebrate you.

Focus on You Two: Best Wedding Advice

Our most significant advice is that at the end of the day, your wedding is about the two of you. It is easy to get swept up and overwhelmed by the influence and opinions of those around you. Often, it is hard to set that aside and remember what the two of you want. It was important to us to honor and respect the people that we are and what we wanted. You want to be able to step back and look at your big day and feel like it is you that you see in all of the details.

Creating a Guest-Centric Wish Well House Wedding Day

CJ and I pride ourselves on the experience we can give our guests. A lot of time and effort went into the experience we tried to create. These are our favorite people, and of course, we want them to have the best time> From the live guest painter, the photo booth, and the cocktails we selected, we kept our guests in mind at every turn while still sticking to what we wanted from our big day.

Letting the Venue Speak: Their Wish Well Wedding Story

We wanted a venue that was able to speak for itself. You can tell the amount of time and care put into Wish Well House—from the tile to the textures, the wallpaper, and even the appliances in the getting-ready suites. Having an outdoor wedding in Texas, it was essential to find somewhere that we loved the rain plan just as much as the original one, and for us, Wish Well had it all.

Personalized Ceremony Melodies for This Wish Well House Wedding

For the ceremony, we talked to the DJ about playing instrumental covers of all our early 2000s favorite songs (think lots of Blink 182 and Mayday Parade). The groom said it was so fun watching the guests realize what song was being played and then start nodding along to the song. Additionally, one of my childhood best friends was our flower man and truly stole the show! Another one of our friends was our officiant, and it felt so special to have so many people we knew and loved involved in the ceremony.

Unconventional Tokens of Love: T-Shirt Toss and Dog Treat Favors

For wedding favors, we took a non-traditional route. We ditched the bouquet/garter toss and opted for a t-shirt toss. The t-shirts have a picture of the groom and me on them, and still, to this day, people send us pictures of them wearing them out and about, and we get giddy over it every time. Additionally, we had dog treat bags for people to take home to their pups as a nod to our dog Morgan who was not physically present but present in many of the small details (dog treat favors, a mini figure of her on our wedding cake, her picture at the bar). Our friends and family will love Morgan, and we must incorporate a bit of her into our day.

Personal Touches from Save the Dates to Signage

I DIY’d the save-the-dates, invitations, wedding programs, and signage for the wedding. They were created mainly in Canva and printed through Zola, except for the envelope liners and programs printed at Office Depot. As for signage, I designed the signage, but my mom helped in bringing it all to life for me. My dad built the frame for our seating chart, and my mom took care of everyone’s names.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – MKPhoto
Event Planning – Amusé Event Co
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Wish Well House
Floral Design – Remi & Gold
Catering – Peached Tortilla
Cake – Morgan Pearl Cakes
DJ – Out West
Videography – Wes Raitt Cinema
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Etoilly Artistry
Wedding Dress – House Of Deane
Transportation – Ninja Buses

 

Congratulations to Megan and CJ on their whimsical yet edgy Wish Well House wedding. A big thank you to Maddison Kennedy for capturing all the beautiful details, joy, and love that filled their big day. And a special shout out to Junebug member Amuse Events Co. for flawlessly planning the entire celebration and making it very special for the couple. To see more amazing affairs they’ve organized, check out their profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding planners.

We’re seeing more and more couples that are breaking the rules. And if you too want to plan an unconventional celebration that stands out, consider a bold color palette. Bold doesn’t always mean super bright. Dark and moody shades like black can be unique too. Check out our guide for cool ways to add black to your wedding, making it subtly or not-so-subtly different from the usual.

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Sustainable Three-Day Horetown House Destination Wedding

November 22, 2023 | justine

When Rachel and Fionnan were gearing up for their Horetown House destination wedding, they had a simple but giant goal: make it unforgettable for everyone. And guess what? They totally nailed it with the help of their fantastic vendor team! Picking the charming country house as their venue for the three-day lovefest was just the beginning. Their choice of a garden vibe, sprinkled with wildflowers and a fresh color palette, took the romance to a whole new level. It was truly a magical celebration of love that they pulled off effortlessly.

Nestled in the serene Irish countryside, the pair chose the beautiful stone mansion surrounded by rolling hills and lush birch trees for their special day. The ceremony unfolded in The White Room overlooking the gardens. Transitioning to the reception, they transformed the dining room into a magical, textural forest by incorporating vines, clusters of blooms, and lots of greenery. They added beautiful linens, colorful candles, and delicate sprays of flowers and fruit, turning their celebration into a fairy tale of romance and charm.

Bringing their loved ones together for such a special occasion was a big deal for them, and they wanted the love they felt to shine through every moment of the celebration. If you want to see the beauty of every moment and get inspired by their wedding journey, just take a scroll through these amazing photos captured by Wild Things Wed.

The Couple:

Rachel and Fionnan

The Wedding:

Horetown House, Wexford, Ireland

Choosing Calm Over Chaos During the Wedding Prep

There’s no right way to do the wedding prep, so don’t give into the “as seen on TikTok” pressure. I did not want the busy bridal suite with matching pajamas, loads of champagne, and photoshoots. While I love that for others, I knew I needed to feel centered to be present during the ceremony. I asked my bridesmaids to help me keep the room quiet, clean, and calm, with lots of natural light and only a few people in the room. I thought I was making a mistake at first, that I would regret not having those types of photos and memories, but the photos are just as wonderful and captured intimate moments with my bridal party and parents.

Navigating Nerves and Emotions by Having a First Look

We made the ultra-romantic, pragmatic decision to do a first look to get the portraits out of the way before the ceremony. Still, it was one of the most unexpected emotional experiences. We were both happy to have some of the nerves diffused and to have had that quiet, grounding moment together because everything is a blur once the ceremony begins. For us, wedding planning felt oddly peripheral until the moment you got to be with your person, and it began to feel real.

Creating a Magical Horetown House Destination Wedding Atmosphere with Locally Grown Wildflowers

We trusted Horetown House for great food but also cared a lot about how everything looked and felt on our wedding day. I discovered Fionnuala Fallon, the Irish Flower Farmer, in the Irish Times gardening column, and I liked that she used local wildflowers. Even during planning pauses, knowing she was growing the flowers felt special. Since guests were staying for three nights, we wanted each space to feel different on the wedding day. Fionnuala and our stylist, Grace Campbell of Grace & Saviour, turned the dining room into a magical forest with vines, blooms, and greenery. They even transformed the poles into trees for a cozy, green feel wherever guests sat.

Letting Go and Trusting the Pros and Key Loved Ones

Planning a wedding from Boston in just nine months meant relying heavily on Zoom and WhatsApp, with only Fionn having seen the venue in person. We initially found ourselves caught in a whirlwind of trying to control everything from afar until we realized the importance of trusting experienced suppliers. While it may seem obvious, it’s easy to forget amidst the stress. Another critical tip is to designate two reliable members from your wedding party or family as points of contact for last-minute decisions. Communicate this clearly to your guests, and don’t overthink their authority—unless it involves budget or safety, trust them to handle details like boutonniere pinning or arranging taxi pickups. After all, they’re there to witness and support your special day.

How Guest Mingling Defined Their Wedding Experience

We prioritized mingling between our guests—assigning our families and wedding parties to get American and European guests chatting before we even arrived in Wexford. We arranged carpools from Dublin, set up a weekend Whatsapp group (dutifully moderated by our groomsmen), and ensured every event had mixed seating arrangements to keep people talking and hanging out.  Our friends still talk about the relationships formed during our weekend. Seeing so many offshoots of our collective and separate lives collide has been the most beautiful experience. We’ve also been told many times how much the wedding felt like “us,” which is the most we could have hoped for. We wanted the weekend to feel as much a getaway as it did a celebration.

A Tale of Trust and Love at Their Horetown House Destination Wedding

We planned our wedding abroad using Zoom, and trusting our vendors was vital. Linda and Niamh from Horetown House won us over with their warmth and professionalism, pouring care and love into every detail. We appreciated their commitment to sustainability and supporting local suppliers. Horetown House, with its ten suites and 20 shepherds’ huts, became a neighborhood for our 92 guests. They operate as a B&B, serving breakfast for mingling and even delivering hangover baskets to rooms. The atmosphere felt like home, thanks to their incredible staff. There was always a full glass, fresh sandwiches, and a cozy place to hang out, creating the perfect wedding vibe.

Late-Night Revelry at the Legendary 1692 Bar at Horetown House

Additionally, Irish weddings go late-late into the wee hours of the morning, something we warned our American guests of beforehand. Horetown House benefits from their 1692 Bar (modeled after a traditional Irish pub) that occupies their basement. Since the house is technically your dwelling for the evening, the bar can stay open long past closing hours, so we moved our DJ and party into the basement post-sparklers for a second dance party, and Tayto sandwiches before the sun came up.

Survival Essentials and Sweet Treats for Their Horetown House Destination Wedding

We worked with our stylist, Grace Campbell of Grace & Saviour, to create welcome bags. I designed each canvas tote with Irish sayings (“It’ll be grand,” “Sláinte s táinte”). Grace sourced Fionn’s favorite Irish treats and other “survival” essentials for the weekend. We also included die-cut stickers of our beloved cat, Pepper, and it was too funny to see them on guests’ suit lapels through the night. Grace also had the idea to include a library card, designed by Katie, to invite guests to visit our book bar on the wedding day.

DIY Book Bar and Personalized Bookplates and Bookmarks

Grace found a vintage bookcase, and Fionn and I picked our favorite titles to stock the shelves with used books from World of Books. We also included titles by some of our guests (including bridesmaid Meredith Goldstein, Sara Farizan, Neil Swidey, and Fionn’s brother Cethan Leahy), and it was so fun to watch people having their books signed at the afterparty. To make each book special, I made silk-tassel bookmarks featuring Fionn’s father’s artwork to tuck into each book. Grace had custom bookplates, designed by Katie, featuring our names and wedding date imprinted on the inside covers.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Wild Things Wed
Second Shooter – Joseph Carr Photography
Event Planning – Grace & Saviour
Venue – Horetown House
Floral Design – The Irish Flower Farmer
Officiant – Creative Ceremonies
DJ – Boutique Bands
Live Music – Pump Up the Jam
String Quartet – Inishlacken Strings
Videography – Best Day Productions
Invitation Design – Katie Rodgers
Makeup Artist – Anita Conroy
Hair Styling – Dominique Kane
Wedding Dress – Theia
Reception Dress – Reformation
Bridal Accessories – Charlotte OlympiaTwigs & Honey + Lelet NY + Antonio Melani x Nicola Bathie + Converse + Bebetheory/Etsy
Wedding Party Apparel – ASOS + Hemant & Nandita
Flower Girls Attire – Ivy & Lily
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Groom’s Accessories – Jimmy Choo
Tapestries – Tiny Crafts by Bay
Favors – Broadsheets Newspaper Club

 

Congratulations to Rachel and Fionnan on their sustainable three-day Horetown House destination wedding. And a big thank you to Wild Things Wed for capturing all the love and joy of the most unforgettable day of their lives.

Many couples are choosing to turn their big day into a weekend of wedding festivities. Imagine a celebration that lasts for days, packed with exciting activities, delicious food, refreshing drinks, and loads of fun. Whether you’re partying in your hometown or whisking away to a dreamy destination, our guide has got you covered. We’ve got tips and a sample itinerary to ensure your extended celebration goes off without a hitch.

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This Lunikhy Game Farm Wedding Was a Disco in the Bush

November 4, 2023 | justine

Drawn to the wild’s allure, Kirsty and Baz decided to make their big day a nature-filled adventure. With their background running a safari lodge in Botswana, it was only fitting for them to exchange vows in the heart of the wilderness. A destination wedding felt like the perfect choice since they were certain that their getaway would be shared with their nearest and dearest. And with the help of their team of vendors, their “Disco in the Bush” vision was executed beautifully. These lovebirds went all out, creating a Lunikhy Game Farm wedding that was truly extraordinary and filled with the spirit of adventure.

Amidst the wild beauty of the safari landscape, the couple declared their everlasting love. After the ceremony, it was time for a fab and dreamy tented reception. Beneath those sparkling fairy lights, guests were greeted with tables decked out with delicate blooms and earthy touches. They added a touch of glitz and glam to the bush atmosphere with rich textures and a pink color palette. And let’s not forget the pink floral clouds and shimmering mirror balls above—they were the absolute show-stoppers, adding an extra dose of pizzazz to the whole scene.

The couple organized a fantastic five-day celebration, and what’s more impressive, they kept it all within their budget. If you’re seeking inspiration for an enchanting safari wedding, this is it. Keep scrolling to soak in all the breathtaking details, from the beginning to the end, perfectly captured by Nina Buys Photography.

The Couple:

Kirsty and Baz

The Wedding:

Lunikhy Game Farm, South Africa

An Epic Getaway: The Story of Their Five-Day Lunikhy Game Farm Wedding

Lunikhy Game Farm was 1/3 of the price of a venue in Cape Town, and our guests came for five days. Because it was a destination wedding, we wanted it to work out that once the guests arrived, they didn’t have to go anywhere for five days. So we made sure there were plenty of fun activities to do and enough downtime to share and catch up with our nearest and dearest. Everyone stayed there, and we had a blast. At sunset, we were given a game-driving vehicle to drive around and look at giraffes, buffalo, zebras, etc. Every night, we had a bonfire, hired a clay pigeon shooting company for a day, had a lamb on a spit, played cricket, and had a blast with our friends and family. 

Making the Most of Their Destination Wedding Budget

We originally started looking at venues in Cape Town. Then, once we found Lunikhy Game Farm for a fraction of the price, we tried to keep our overall budget close to our original Cape Town venue budget. This venue included so much, and it was so beautiful. They also had their own caterer (garden to table) and in-house decor company; everything was there in one place, and they recommended other vendors, too. We also knew we had the kind of friends and family that would travel for us, so we also considered that. Our budget was R300,000, which is about $16,000. I’d advise couples to look at a destination wedding in a cheaper country like South Africa or Bali, where your money goes far, and you get to have more than one day with your bests!

Setting Spending Priorities and Making Wise Spending Choices

We did our own hair and makeup. I prefer a natural look, so I saved money on that and added more to florals and booze. I knew I wanted wavy, loose hair and neutral makeup. Also, I bought my dress on a sample sale and sold it after the wedding, bringing some costs down. A tailor-made my husband’s suit from Etsy, who was based in Turkey. We just had him measured professionally. Work out what your priorities are. Don’t go cheap on the photographer, and do your research. That’s the part of the wedding that you get to keep forever. It’s how you get to share your day forever.

Crafting the Perfect Wedding Playlist to Set the Fun Tone

Our music playlist was on point. I’m an old-school 70’s and 80’s vibe girl. So when we were announced as husband and wife and came dancing into the Beach Boys’ “I Get Around.” All our friends were clapping and dancing straight to our champagne fountain—we felt like rock stars. Also, the fact that our wedding and playlist were so much fun that everyone started dancing before dinner and before we officially opened the dance floor says it all. We are music-loving, dancing folk, so we took the time to plan the playlist. The DJ asked for 30 “must-play” songs, and we gave 60.

Adding a Fun and Personalized Touch to Their Seating Chart

Hubs and I are “nicknamers,” and because we only had 65 guests, we used everyone’s nicknames for the seating chart. It was so funny and sweet seeing everyone laugh and find their seats, and it was also a conversation starter among the guests—Mole, Stars, Mango, Foreskin being some of them.

How Trusting the Pros Simplified the Wedding Planning Experience

If your venue allows for extra hours, do it. We (including my parents and my mom, who doesn’t drink) danced until 3 a.m. For the rest of the planning, we let my vendors, the professionals, take the wheel. We briefed them on the vibe and budget and let them do their job. They delivered. Give the professionals creative freedom and give yourself less work. Also, we didn’t have a planner, but our venue gave us the option of a planner on the day, which is a 100% must-do.

Choosing Champagne over Traditional Wedding Cake

We did family-style dining, which was great. The venue advised us because people get so excited and drink that, they sometimes don’t want to eat a lot and then feel bad about it. Also, we didn’t do a wedding cake, we did a champagne tower. I’ve been to so many weddings and other than the photo, the wedding cake is wasted and expensive. Everyone drinks champagne, though.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nina Buys Photography
Event Planning – Karina Nel
Ceremony + Reception Venue + Catering – Lunikhy Game Farm
Floral Design – Juané Scheepers
Live Music – Jazzman Zar
Videography – Other Half Films
Invitation Design – Kila and Koo Design
Wedding Dress – Inbal Dror
Rentals – Under Canvas Tents

 

Congratulations to Kirsty and Baz on their Lunikhy Game Farm wedding that was a disco in the bush. And a big thanks to Nina Buys Photography for capturing all those priceless moments that this couple will treasure for a lifetime.

Selecting the perfect “I do” spot is one of the first tasks you’ll cross off of your wedding checklist. To help start your wedding journey off right, we’ve handpicked a list of venues for you to explore. So feel free to think outside the box while searching for that ideal place to tie the knot with your partner. Once you’ve got that sorted, we’ve got destination planning and budget guides to make sure everything goes off without a hitch.

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Perfectly Pastel Pink Maxi’s Resto Wedding

November 3, 2023 | justine

Choosing an intimate wedding doesn’t mean you have to skip the details that matter most to you. Even if you decide to keep your celebration on the smaller side, you can still go all out on the little things. Just take a look at Felicia and Kris’ Maxi’s Resto wedding! With a cozy guest list, a pastel pink color palette, and lush, delicate florals—they created an unforgettable, whimsical garden party.

Brimming with natural beauty, their venue set the stage for a picturesque day. The garden ceremony had wooden benches, a flower-lined aisle, and a dreamy arch covered in soft drapes and blooms. It was the perfect backdrop for their vows. The reception got a boost of romance with string lights and a stunning stage backdrop that turned the open space into an intimate haven. And to top it all off, the evening hit a high note when firework fountains lit up the sky during their first dance.

If you and your partner love the enchanting and dreamy feel, prepare for some serious inspiration captured by Tania Salim. After you’re done, you’ll be overflowing with ideas to share with your team of vendors.

The Couple:

Felicia and Kris

The Wedding:

Maxi’s Resto, Indonesia

Handcrafted Wedding Invitations

We personally crafted our wedding invitations. We designed them ourselves, printed them, and our cousin assisted with the lettering and adding wax seals to them.

How Their Maxi’s Resto Wedding Came To Be

We’ve always imagined our dream wedding as a simple, intimate gathering with our closest family and friends. We envisioned it having a touch of rustic charm in a beautiful garden adorned with lots of hanging lights. And our wedding team made our dream a reality.

Capturing Unforgettable Memories

The highlight of our day was when we exchanged our wedding vows. Kris was quite nervous, and he held my hand tightly. It was exceptionally beautiful and truly unforgettable. Our photographer beautifully captured these moments, showcasing my flawless makeup, custom wedding dress, and stunning decor.

Open Communication is Key for Wedding Planning

Our advice for couples planning their wedding is to place clear and open communication at the top of your list. Share all the details with your partner and choose your wedding planner and vendors carefully, especially your photographer. Make sure they understand your style and preferences when capturing those special moments. Take your time to compare options; these are once-in-a-lifetime moments, so choose without regrets. Ensure your vision aligns with your partner’s, and select the right wedding vendors accordingly.

How They Came Up With Their Wedding Budget

Initially, we set a budget for our wedding. We attended a wedding exhibition to determine the prices of various services. Afterward, we compared our budget with the costs of our favorite vendors.

Unique Favors: Jasmine Candles to Remember Them By

We decided to give jasmine-scented candles as wedding favors. We have a special fondness for the jasmine fragrance, and we hope that when our guests light these candles, it will remind them of our special day.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Tania Salim
Wedding Planner – Uun and Friends Organizer
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Maxi’s Resto
Floral Design – Flos Tree
Cake – Caramelt Patiserrie
Live Music – Marcella Music Entertainment
Videography – Yudhist
Makeup Artist – Fedya Makeup
Hair Styling – Icee Rosiana
Wedding Dress – Verena Mia
Groom’s Apparel – Wong Hang Tailor
Rings – Dikara Diamond

 

Congratulations to Felicia and Kris for their perfectly pastel pink Maxi’s Resto wedding. We also want to give a big thank you to photographer Tania Salim for skillfully capturing every bit of their magical day.

This wedding beautifully illustrates how the ideal venue, stunning florals, and decor can transform an intimate gathering into a truly romantic experience. It also highlights the importance of choosing the right vendors to make your wedding dreams a reality. So, start assembling your dream team by exploring our directory of the world’s top wedding vendors.

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Should You Have an Adults Only Wedding?

October 22, 2023 | justine

Keep scrolling for important tips for hosting an adults only wedding. Image by Jennifer See Studios.

When crafting your wedding guest list, the power is in your hands. If you envision a gathering exclusively for the grown-ups, that’s totally fine (in fact, many couples opt for it!). But, arranging an adults-only celebration can pose some questions. How should you word your invitations? How can you address guests who need to know the arrangement? Don’t worry. We’re here to assist with some great advice: be honest and kind. Check out these important tips for hosting an adults only wedding without causing any hard feelings.

Image by Daniela Ortiz

Top Tips for Hosting an Adults Only Wedding

Establish and Stick to Your Age Rule

When creating your guest list, sit down with your partner and decide on an “age rule” for your wedding. This could mean no guests under 16 or any other age that feels right to you. Once you set this rule, it’s crucial to stick to it. If you plan on making exceptions, like having your own children or a few young relatives in the wedding party, clarify these exceptions right from the start.

Be Direct and Clear

If you’re hosting a kid-free wedding, being upfront with your guests is essential to avoid any confusion. Using clear and straightforward language is key. We understand that these etiquette situations can be tricky, but having your wedding your way is worth having those awkward conversations.

Let Your Inner Circle Help

Talk with your close family members and wedding party members about your “no kids” rule as soon as possible. Inform them about your decision so they can assist in answering questions from other guests. Some friends and family who don’t want to bother you with questions may ask your close family members if they can bring children. They don’t need to announce it loudly, but having them informed will make them better equipped to handle inquiries.

Don’t Make Exceptions Selectively

It’s crucial to apply your “no kids” rule consistently. Making exceptions for some children and not others can lead to awkward situations and hurt feelings. Stick to your decision and be firm but polite if questioned.

Be Ready for Difficult Conversations About Your Adults Only Wedding

Some guests may not understand your “adults only” rule despite your efforts to communicate it clearly. Be prepared for questions or requests to bring kids, and respond with kindness but firmness. Mentioning “budget constraints” can provide a more understandable reason.

Help Guests Find Childcare

As a kind gesture, assist your guests in finding childcare solutions. You can ask for babysitter recommendations from your network or even hire a babysitting service to watch the kids in a separate area at your venue.

Don’t Let the No-Shows Bring You Down

Understand that some guests may not attend due to childcare issues, which does not necessarily reflect their feelings towards you or your wedding. Focus on celebrating with those who can attend rather than dwelling on those who cannot make it.

Adults Only Wedding Wording for Invitations 

On the Invitation

If you’re concerned that it might not be clear that your wedding is for adults only, you can gently indicate this on the save-the-dates and wedding invitations. Mention only the names of the invited guests. And if you’re inviting parents, use only their names on the envelope.

For a direct but courteous approach on the invitation itself, you can use phrasing such as: “We kindly request the pleasure of your company at our adults-only celebration. Additionally, on the RSVP cards, you can include a line that says “___ adults will be attending out of ___ total guests,” where you fill in the first blank with the number of adult guests invited in that particular group.

On the Wedding Website 

If you have a wedding website, consider adding a dedicated FAQ section. Under “Can guests bring kids?” or on the information page, include a clear statement like: “While we love all of the children in our lives, we have decided to keep our wedding and reception an adults-only event.”

If some guests still need childcare options, you can mention: “While we understand that some guests may need to travel with children, we recommend local babysitting services for your convenience.”

For Guests Who Ask for Exceptions

If guests inquire about bringing their children as a replacement for a plus-one, you can kindly explain: “We appreciate your understanding, but our wedding is designed as an adults-only event, and we’re unable to accommodate children. This decision is based on the type of event we’re hosting, which is intended for adults.”

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Your wedding day is about celebrating your love, and you can curate your guest list just as you imagine. While handling the “no kids” rule may require some tact and communication, it’s all part of creating the special day you envision.

As you move closer to your dream celebration, remember that wedding invites set the mood for your big day. Whether you’re planning a summer or fall wedding, we’ve got you covered with plenty of inspiration. From the latest design trends to the best websites to buy invitations, we’re here to help you every step of the way.

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