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Organic Jewel Tone Austin Wedding at The Union on Eighth

October 20, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Small town charm met big-time romance in Amanda and Tyler’s wedding at The Union on Eighth! The couple, who wanted their day to be a whirlwind of love that allowed their nearest and dearest a glimpse into their life, planned an unforgettable celebration with the help of Kelly Jones Events. Using a palette of jewel tones perfect for the Texas winter, they brought moody blooms designed by Sweetwater Stems together with vintage, rustic decor to create the coziest feel. The couple infused personal touches by writing their own ceremony, hiring a caricature artist for the reception, and serving Freebird’s for dinner (as a nod to where they first met). But, of all the unique details, our favorites have to be Amanda’s non-traditional wedding dress from Renegade Bridal, which was printed with a letter written by Tyler, and her fiery red exit dress! From the first look to the exit, this sweet Texas wedding was bursting with emotion, and Feather & Twine captured it all brilliantly!

The Couple:

Amanda and Tyler

The Wedding:

The Union on Eighth, Georgetown, Texas

As a pretty private couple, the most important thing was to create an immersive experience for our friends and family. We wanted, above all else, to bring our loved ones into our world and show them the incredible love we had for them and for each other!

Our fashion and beauty inspiration followed the same theme as the rest of the ceremony. We didn’t want to look or feel different than ourselves. We just wanted to be the wedding version! I kept my hair and makeup simple, and Tyler wore a slim fit suit and some sneaker sole dress shoes, which were great for dancing! The coolest part of our look was my skirt, which had a letter that Tyler wrote printed on it! The light pink print played off of my sister’s pink dress and the bridesmaid’s wine dresses. The boys wore blue suits to compliment Tyler.

I had both of my dads walk me down the aisle, which was really special. We also wrote our own ceremony! We were able to include a handfasting, self-written vows, and the story of how we met.

The most memorable part of the day was right after the ceremony. We had been together for 7 years (to the day!) and had waited to get married. We wanted to graduate from school, move to Colorado, and get settled before planning a wedding. Once the ceremony was over, we were so overwhelmed that we had finally done it! We were married! It was worth the wait, and that moment was truly everything to us. We had taken our time and did right by each other. It was the best feeling in the world to cry and look at one another knowing that we wouldn’t change a thing.

Our colors were jewel tones. These are also the colors we have in our home and what we surround ourselves with on a regular basis. In order to be true to our vision of bringing everyone into our world, moody tones were the way to go!

We love getting our caricature drawn! We have 5 different renditions from different artists that we hang in our house that serve as a fun reminder of different times in our life together. To share this with our guests, we had a caricature artist at the reception! It was so much fun to see everyone walk away with a fun and special memento. There were even a few that came out really funny! Grandma got a crown and a scepter, and my stepmom’s dog even got drawn!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Feather & Twine
Event Planning – Kelly Jones Events
Venue – The Union on Eighth
Floral Design – Sweetwater Stems
Catering – Freebird’s
Cake – Coco Paloma
Bar Service – Sourced Cocktails
Officiant – Katrina Baecht
DJ – Infinity Sound Lab
Stationery – Butler’s Pantry Calligraphy
Hair and Makeup Artist – Lola Beauty
Wedding Dress – Renegade Bridal
Bridal Accessories – Kendra Scott
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – BHLDN
Groom’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Al’s Formal Wear
Rings – Helzberg
Rentals – Loot Vintage Rentals
Favors – Amy Draws Faces

 

Congratulations to Amanda and Tyler, and a special thanks to Feather & Twine for sharing this unforgettable wedding at The Union on Eighth with Junebug! Love this jewel tone color palette? You have to see the pretty palette in this jewel tone Joshua Tree wedding at a secluded High Desert Homestead!

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2018 Fall Groom Trends We’re Totally Crushing On

October 9, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

We’ve got a crush and we can’t keep it a secret anymore – we’re totally loving these 2018 fall groom trends! From cozy textures like velvet and wool to gorgeous autumn hues like burgundy and rust, there’s a lot to love about fall groom fashion this year. Whether you’re dressing yourself or picking an outfit for the stylish guy in your life, these trends are perfect for your upcoming fall wedding!

Rust and Burgundy Colored Suits

Jewel tones are notoriously autumnal, but burgundy and rust-colored suits are taking the lead this season for fall grooms. We love that these colors transition seamlessly to any wedding style: edgy, romantic, modern, bohemian, rustic, or elegant!

photo by Gianni Di Natale, groom’s apparel by Groom’s Grotto

photo by Dawn Charles, groom’s apparel by Topman

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J.Crew Ludlow Classic-Fit Suit Jacket in Italian Corduroy

J.Crew Ludlow Classic-Fit Suit Pant in Italian Corduroy

Express Extra Slim Burgundy Cotton Sateen Stretch Suit Jacket

Express Extra Slim Burgundy Cotton Sateen Stretch Suit Pant

Express Slim Burgundy Cotton Sateen Suit Jacket

Express Slim Burgundy Cotton Sateen Suit Pant

Express Slim Burgundy Satin Peak Lapel Cotton Sateen Tuxedo Jacket

Express Extra Slim Burgundy Cotton Sateen Stretch Suit Jacket

Express Extra Slim Burgundy Cotton Sateen Stretch Suit Pant

Express Slim Burgundy Luxury 100% Wool Suit Jacket

Express Slim Burgundy Luxury 100% Wool Suit Pant

Warm Textures

Wanting to be warm in the cooler temperatures isn’t just practical – it’s totally on trend! Incorporating textures like wool and velvet into your fall wedding attire adds both visual interest and physical warmth. It’s a win-win!

photo by Chelsea Reece, groom’s apparel by Blue Marlin & Co.

photo by Taylor Hughes Photography, groom’s apparel by Next

photo by Fox & Kin, groom’s apparel by Tailor & Co.

photo by John David Weddings

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J.Crew Ludlow Slim-Fit Suit in Italian Stretch Window Pane Wool

J.Crew Ludlow Slim-Fit Suit in Chalk Stripe Wool

J.Crew Ludlow Slim-Fit Suit in Brown Bold Windowpane Wool Blend

J.Crew Ludlow Slim-Fit Suit in Windowpane Scottish Wool

J.Crew Ludlow Slim-Fit Blazer in Bouclé Wool Blend

J.Crew Ludlow Slim-Fit Suit in Charcoal Bold Windowpane Wool Blend

ASOS DESIGN Super Skinny Blazer in Navy Velvet

ASOS DESIGN Super Skinny Blazer in Burgundy Velvet

ASOS DESIGN Skinny Blazer in Black Velvet

Dark Floral Patterns

Floral patterned ties are trending for grooms all year ’round, but we especially love to see darker shades in your ties when the fall season arrives! Choose a tie with a darker background like navy, black, or burgundy and look for ties with earthy or jewel-toned flowers rather than pastels or vibrant hues for autumn.

photo by Cassandra Michelle Photography, groom’s apparel by Dazi

photo by Jordan Voth Photography, groom’s apparel by Jos.A. Bank and Thursday Boot Company

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Express Narrow Floral Silk Tie

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Express Narrow Floral Printed Silk Tie

Express Narrow Floral Patterned Silk Tie

Express Narrow Floral Tie

A Little Bit of Rock & Roll

Black on black is back in style this season with rock ‘n roll fall groom looks! Add visual interest with textures like embroidery, leather, and silk, and don’t be afraid to wear a pair of dress boots to say “I do!” for a little extra edge.

photo by Lauren Scotti, groom’s apparel by Hugo Boss and Tie Bar

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Express Extra Slim Floral Dress Shirt

Express Extra Slim 1MX Shirt

Express Slim Small Floral Dress Shirt

 

The Tie Bar Silk Paisley Tie

The Rail Edward Chelsea Boot

Steve Madden Backster Plain Toe Chukka Boot

Folksy Accessories

Boho styles aren’t just for brides! Free-spirited grooms can show off their own bohemian style with felt hats, suspenders, and knit accessories.

photo by From the Daisies, groom’s apparel by Express

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Scala Classico Crushable Felt Outback Hat

Brixton Messer II Felted Wool Fedora

H&M Patterned Beige Suspenders

H&M Fine-Knit Bow Tie

H&M Navy Suspenders

Hook + Albert Herringbone Knit Wool Tie

P.S. Check out these 2018 groom style trends and 2017 fall wedding trends for men for even more fall groom style ideas!

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This Bohemian Backyard Wedding in Dallas Has Larger Than Life Blooms and Personality

September 15, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

We like big blooms and we cannot lie, which is why we’re totally obsessed with this bohemian backyard wedding in Dallas! Hunter and Grant’s floral-forward designed created by Bella Flora was matched with boho decor and an autumnal color palette that made it equal parts stunning and stylish. This whimsical wedding took place in a non-conventional backyard space owned by their caterer, Food Glorious Food, which allowed the couple to have an entirely outdoor ceremony and a tent-covered reception that Diamond Affairs decorated with blush drapery, large floral installations, lush centerpieces, and boho-inspired gold accents. Grant Daniels Photography was on hand to capture every moment of this wedding, from the couple’s sweet first look to the epic dance party at the end of the night!

The Couple:

Hunter and Grant

The Wedding:

Private Residence, Dallas, Texas

We never wanted to lose sight of what ultimately mattered in our wedding — that we would be coming together as one in Christ. It was so special to be able to get married in front of our families and best friends, but the best part was knowing that we got to wake up the next morning and begin our journey of pursuing God together and cheering each other on in our pursuit of what we individually feel is our unique “calling.”

I went off of what makes me feel most comfortable. I really enjoy the outdoors and flowers, autumn, casual get-togethers, and making people feel at home. The entire wedding had a rustic and earthy feel, inspired by all of that.

Our photographer Grant Daniels is someone we consider a dear friend, so it was so much fun! Grant‘s wife Laine second-shoots for him, and we just love spending time with them. I felt so comfortable with them and thankful that they could document our day with such diligence and skill. They’re wonderful, and we would recommend them 100 times over!

The closer you get to the wedding day, the more precise the decisions become. I was tempted to get irritated or be flippant about certain things, declaring them “unnecessary” or “annoying,” but ultimately, all we needed to do was make the decision and it’d be over and done with. I think we had just gotten to the point of planning for so long that the fact that we were still planning was just driving us a little crazy. If I could go back, I would’ve tried harder to just enjoy it and relax.

Each of the guests received a small lantern (that held their table number) that they were able to take home with them. Out-of-town guests also received a welcome box with our favorite roasted-in-Dallas coffee beans, some popcorn, caramels, chips, and Topo Chico.

We wanted to be outside, and we wanted to have lots of room to dance and eat for our reception. Luckily, the man who owns the catering company we were using was kind enough to offer a plot of land he owns in Dallas behind his home. It’s a meadow surrounded by hedges and trees, enclosed in a residential area. The ceremony was entirely outdoors while we set up a tent for the reception.

Processional – Heaven’s Knife by Josh Garrels
Recessional – Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars
First Dance – She’s Like Texas by Josh Abbott Band

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Grant Daniels Photography
Event Planning – Diamond Affairs
Floral Design – Bella Flora
Catering – Food Glorious Food
Cake – Fancy Cakes by Lauren
DJ – Andy Austin
Live Music – Emerald City Band
Videography – Hunter Brothers
Stationery – A Fabulous Fete
Hair and Makeup Artist – Maitee Miles
Wedding Dress – a&bé
Bridal Accessories – Bario Neal and Bella Flora
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – BHLDN
Groom’s Apparel – J. Hilburn
Favors – Diamond Affairs

 

Congratulations to Hunter and Grant, and a big thanks to Grant Daniels Photography for sharing this incredible bohemian backyard wedding with Junebug! Looking for more backyard wedding inspiration? See how this backyard transformed into a colorful fairy garden wedding!

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Affordable Bridesmaids Dresses and Separates So Cute Your Girls Will Actually Wear Them Again

May 31, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

We hear it all the time: brides looking for affordable bridesmaids dresses their girls can actually wear again. Singapore-based brand Love, Bonito is stepping up to solve the age-old search! LYLAS, the smart, stylish, and budget-friendly bridesmaids collection by Love, Bonito, is full of legitimately versatile and affordable bridesmaids dresses and separates that your best girls will be just as excited to wear to see you say “I do” as they are to brunch, date night, and parties for years to come.

LYLAS Leaves No Bridesmaid Behind

LYLAS, which stands for “love you like a sister,” celebrates the individuality of sisterhood, which is such a special part of being a bridesmaid! The collection was designed to fit the unique beauty of every woman. Imagine walking into a shop and being told you have to buy the exact same dress as the woman ahead of you in line, regardless of what looks best on your body and of what you feel best in. Love, Bonito is breaking the one-dress-for-all mold by making sure every bridesmaid looks and feels her best. The LYLAS collection features an extended size range of XXS to XXL, a variety of styles from dresses to pantsuits that fit and flatter each bridesmaid’s body type, and even specially selected colors to complement any skin tone. Mixing and matching to each bridesmaid’s preference while aligning with the overall wedding vibe has never been easier!

Romantic Bridesmaids Color Palettes

Speaking of color, the new LYLAS collection introduces three new gorgeous shades for bridesmaids to choose from:

  • Dusty Blue, which signifies feminity reworked, where the hint of grey elevates the blue with modern sensibility
  • Mauve, an understated yet sensual color which ignites a sense of light-heartedness and romance with an elegant touch
  • Maroon, a sophisticated and rich hue of red signifying passion and power

Affordable Bridesmaids Dresses and Separates

While many formal and semi-formal items are known to be pricey, the LYLAS collection is wallet-friendly without skimping on quality! Prices start from as low as SGD$36.90 ($27.56 USD) for separates and SGD$63.90 ($47.72 USD) for dresses.

The Latest LYLAS Collection from Love, Bonito

Bavryn Bustier Maxi Dress | Feldrine V-back Flutter Sleeve Maxi Dress

Laurae Lace Bustier Midi DressTiava Tie Back Camisole & Pautryne Pleated Midi Skirt

Trixya Asymmetrical Hem Top & Thysha Trumpet Pencil Skirt | Kresha Keyhole Top & Laran Asymmetrical Lace Pencil Skirt

Fiodrea Flutter Sleeve V Neck Jumpsuit  | Keia Knotted Flutter Sleeve Crop Top & Herayn High Waist Flare Pants

Maudine Lace Overlay Midi Dress | Olivane Lace Overlay Top & Laran Asymmetrical Lace Pencil Skirt

Faura Mesh Panel Foldover Dress | Kresha Keyhole Top & Soshya Slit Front Pants*

Be sure to check out the entire new LYLAS collection of affordable bridesmaids dresses and separates by Love, Bonito and don’t forget to send a link to your best girls so they can start selecting their favorite styles!

*Soshya Slit Front Pants will be available June 29

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Minimalist Chic St. Paul Wedding at Paikka

March 26, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Katharine and Caleb’s vision for a modern and minimalist wedding came true at Paikka. The event space’s industrial vibes went hand-in-hand with the minimalist decor and Kindred Blooms florals that decorated the space. As if Katharine and Caleb’s ceremony and reception weren’t stylish enough on their own, Katharine rocked a modern wedding dress from The White Room and Caleb stayed true to his style by wearing deep khaki pants and a button down from ASOS. There are so many things to obsess over, but we are partial to the burnt orange jumpers from Movint that the bridesmaids are doing a favor by wearing – hello, heart eyes! Photographer Matt Lien captured the day and he did not disappoint – get ready for an abundance of joy spilling out from the photographs and one of the cutest reactions after a first kiss to date!

The Couple:

Katharine and Caleb

The Wedding:

Paikka, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Caleb actually came over to my apartment and picked me up on the morning of our wedding and the two of us went to a secluded coffee shop. We wanted to begin the crazy day just being content in each others presence. While we were there we exchanged gifts – Caleb gave me a gold bracelet and dainty gold earrings, I gave him a cognac leather Fossil wallet. And of course, both being words people, we exchanged letters.

The thing that ended up being the most memorable for us was, throughout the day we made a conscious choice to stop everything we were doing and take in everything happening around us. This allowed us to feel the gravity of the day and the gift that it all was to us. I get giddy just thinking about it!

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For our wedding party, the girls wore burnt orange jumpsuits and cream colored mule slides. The boys wore khaki pants, untucked white button downs with off white bowties, and off white converse sneakers. 

Our whole wedding day fashion look was definitely true to our typical style. We both wanted to just feel like ourselves on our wedding day and not overly done up. My wedding day look was minimalistic, chic and timeless. I’m not a big girlie girl, so I knew from the get-go that I wanted a really simple dress. To go along with the theme, my makeup was also very simple, sans a pop of burnt red on my lips! My dress was the most comfortable thing ever, I wish I could just wear it everyday.

The thing that was the most important to us was making sure each part of our wedding was true to who we are. And maintaining our quirky ideas while still hearing out the opinions of our loved ones!

We both have very specific taste, but along with that are also really low maintenance. From the start, we knew we wanted a really minimalistic, unique vibe – but we were sure to be adaptable and easy going when something didn’t fit our vision exactly.

MATT IS LITERALLY A DREAM. He was laid back and easy going while simultaneously being on top of things and always in control of the situation. It was so clear that he is a pro and knows exactly what he is doing but it also felt like we were just bopping around town with one of our best friends, occasionally taking photos. We have nothing but the best things to say about Matt.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Matt Lien
Venue – Paikka
Floral Design – Kindred Blooms
Catering – Gastro Truck
Cake – Angel Food Bakery
Officiant – Brandon Gilliam
Live Music – The Prams
Videography – Narrate Studios
Stationery – Paper Source
Wedding Dress – The White Room
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Movint
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS
Groomsmen’s Apparel – ASOS
Rings – Point No Point Studio
Rentals – Rudy’s Event Rentals

 

Congratulations to Katharine and Caleb on your nuptials, and thank you to Junebug member Matt Lien for sharing their wedding with us! If you couldn’t get enough of Katharine’s modern and sleek wedding dress, then you’re in luck! This couple dressed to kill for their Amalfi Coast elopement at Villa Cimbrone that Matt also photographed.

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This Couple Surprised Their Guests with a Gorgeous Boranup Forest Wedding Among the Trees

March 22, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Eleanor and Alvin’s Boranup Forest wedding was full of epic surprises from beginning to end! The couple asked their guests to meet them at a decoy location and then bused them into the forest to keep the ceremony location a secret. But then Eleanor and Alvin got an even bigger surprise from the owners of Leeuwin Estate when a helicopter showed up to take them on a sunset trip above the coast and the forest before arriving at their reception. As you can imagine, this wedding was full of joy and energy, which Black Bird Tale managed to capture in impeccable detail. It was also full of exceptional decor and florals, including some of the prettiest cascading arrangements that Natural Art Flowers created and hung from the rafters of the clear marquee reception tent.

The Couple:

Eleanor and Alvin

The Wedding:

Boranup Forest and Leeuwin Estate, Margaret River, Western Australia

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From the groom: I opted for a navy three-piece suit for the day and a classic black tuxedo for the evening. I paired these with a watch given to me by my parents, a red and blue striped tie, a tie-pin from my in-laws, and brown leather shoes from one of my favourite shoemakers – Church’s. All our accessories (old and new) were given to us by our parents and have plenty of sentimental value. 

From the bride: When browsing through the web for potential wedding designers, I came across a dress made out of the most beautiful crochet lace that I knew I wanted on my wedding dress. I approached the designer with an idea in mind, and she crafted a timeless and unique two-piece gown that is just as comfortable as it is stunning. Since my gown was a two-piece, she also made me a pair of white pants I could change into for the after party. I paired the dress with a set of jade earrings my mother gave to me when I was 14 and light mauve heels. In the evening, I wore a diamond necklace given to me by my in-laws.

When we decided to have our wedding in Boranup Forest, we thought it would be fun to keep the ceremony venue a secret and surprise guests on the day. We gave specific instructions to guests to meet at a designated spot at a specific time and hired buses to shuttle them to the venue. They then had to take a 200m walk further into the forest before reaching the clearing where the ceremony was set up. I don’t think any of them expected a wedding in the woods amongst the towering Karri Trees. What they didn’t realize is that we actually hinted a little drawing of the Karri Trees on our invitations.

After the ceremony, the two of us went to the beach to take several portrait shots and when we were done, our photographer told us that there was just one last venue she wanted to take us to for some final shots. We were then led to a large field where we found a helicopter parked. She revealed that the helicopter was for us and we didn’t believe her at first. Turns out, Leeuwin Estate (our reception venue) organized the helicopter ride as a surprise for us and our vendors were all in on it! We were treated to the most amazing aerial view of the sunset against the coastline and Jackson (the pilot) even did a loop around Boranup Forest to look for our ceremony spot before we arrived to Leeuwin Estate in style. It was pretty epic and our guests were in hysterics!

Because we had a spring wedding, we capitalized on the beautiful scenery that Margaret River provides and chose outdoor venues with lots of wood and greens. We wanted the styling elements to complement the killer setting we already had in hand and opted for a clean, elegant, and eclectic look. We love the idea of contrast and went for a lush white ceremony set up in the middle of the forest , a clear marquee with lots of fairy lights in the middle of a lawn overlooking the field and trees, and a black tie wedding right in the midst of nature.

Our best advice to couples planning their wedding is to take the time to source and get to know your vendors because it is important to trust the team of people you engage (especially if you are planning a destination wedding). We also strongly encourage couples to convey what they want to vendors, but also leave room for vendors to work their creative magic, which brings us back to the point of engaging vendors you are confident in. That way, you get to be surprised when you see your wedding day come together.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Black Bird Tale
Event Planning – Kristin Zan
Ceremony Venue – Boranup Forest
Reception Venue – Leeuwin Estate
Floral Design – Natural Art Flowers
Cake – Bake the Cake
Videography – The Wedding Tape
Wedding Dress – Caramel & Co.
Groom’s Apparel – Kevin Seah and Church’s

 

Congratulations to Eleanor and Alvin, and a huge thanks to Junebug member Black Bird Tale for sharing this gorgeous forest wedding with us! Looking for more stunning floral inspiration? Check out the epic florals in this Portland wedding inspiration at The Rookery Bar!

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Positively Idyllic Canary Islands Wedding at El Escudero

February 20, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Ana and Glen’s Canary Islands wedding was full of elegant charm. Inspired by James Bond films, Glen wore a white jacket and black pant combo from Suits Supply that had him looking like he came straight from the casino. Ana’s Pronovias wedding gown was full of delicate details that add to the sophisticated vibe of the day. She also wore a gold Anton Heunis hair accessory and held a lovely bridal bouquet styled by The Federicas. These two stunners celebrated along with their friends at family at El Escudero, which provided subtle tropical and elegant vibes. All of these details went together flawlessly thanks to long-distance planning done by Ana and The Federicas. Photographers Dallas and Sabrina were there to capture Ana and Glen’s romantic wedding and celebration and they didn’t miss a moment!

The Couple:

Ana and Glen

The Wedding:

El Escudero, Gran Canaria, Spain

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The most memorable moment was arriving the morning of the wedding day to the Spanish villa and seeing it in real life for the first time and getting emotional at seeing how beautiful it was! (I did all my wedding organizing long distance via WhatsApp, FaceTime and Skype!) I also really really enjoy getting ready with all my bridesmaids and with my mum. So so fun and lovely!

I would really recommend to set a budget from the beginning. That way you can go check and look at the things in your price range and you don’t get distracted or lose time looking at things you can’t afford booking or getting.

I choose my venue because I always wanted to get married in the place where I grow up which is in Spain in the Canary Islands. A lot of family and friends came from abroad and had never been to Canary Islands, so I wanted to show them the beautiful villas in the countryside. I chose this villa as a venue because it looked romantic, colourful, and had a great island landscape.

I had a bilingual wedding ceremony – my entire family is Spanish and my husband’s family and our friends are all English speaking. Only 2 or 3 people spoke both languages which meant my whole wedding had to be translated in Spanish and English. I chose the best translator there is which was my bridesmaid Layla. This made the two sides ( the Spanish and the English speaking sides) mix together and get to know each other and love each other. That for me was so unique and very heart-melting. Also, my husband’s dad read a beautiful poem which was also translated as he was reading it.

Our wedding day fashion ended up looking like a classy James Bond movie in a Spanish Island! My dress was from Alterier Pronovias which is a wedding dress brand that I always had dream of wearing for my wedding since I was very young. I chose that dress because it had a very sophisticated top with a lot of detail – I love detail! It had a beautiful back and also a comfortable skirt with a very long trail. Because the back was naked and beautiful I could put my hair up and put a beautiful gold hair accessory. 

My husband wore a creamy white tuxedo suit jacket with black trousers so wasn’t all white. He got his best man and groomsmen to wear black tuxedos which made it look like a classy James Bond film.

I choose my bridesmaid dresses to be of a peach blush colour and to be each one different from each other to look more fun and different.

Working with Dallas and Sabrina was the best experience ever! Well it was love at first sight. They are the sweetest and most caring photographers. Not only that, they are each one so professional. We love that there were two of them and that they could get every angle in camera like facing the altar, from the altar, etc. Each photo is like a piece of art and I am so glad we got to put the canvas there for them to create it. I couldn’t be more happy and glad I found them and choose them to do our wedding photos.

The most important was that the decoration had to be like a fairytale-James Bond film.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Dallas & Sabrina
Event Planning and Floral Design – The Federicas
Venue – El Escudero
Cake and Catering – Vintia
DJ – Audiovisual Canarias
Invitations – Quints of Jersey
Makeup Artist – Omayma Ramzy
Hair Styling – Sunao
Wedding Dress – Pronovias Madrid
Bridal Accessories –PronoviasAnton Heunis
Groom’s Apparel – Suits Supply
Rings – Goldfinger
Rentals – Garcitecnica

 

Thank you so much to Junebug members Dallas & Sabrina for sharing this glamorous wedding with us! Love the Kolotylo’s work? Be sure and go over to their Junebug member portfolio for more stunning images.

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This Joshua Tree Wedding at Pipes Canyon Lodge was Rich with Desert Romance

February 14, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

When looking for a desert venue for your wedding, look no further than this dreamy Pipes Canyon Lodge Airbnb! Tiffany and Aaron ventured out to Joshua Tree to tie the knot and it did not disappoint! With most of the elements being DIY projects done by Tiffany, Aaron, and their friends and family, they truly made their wedding centered around them as a couple. Tiffany has her own fiber art business, Kindred + Copper, and made a giant woven ceremony backdrop and a geometric sweetheart table installation! With modern elements throughout the decor, Tiffany and Aaron put a fun twist on their whimsical desert wedding. From getting ready in the morning to dancing under the stars, KNDM Co. beautifully photographed every step of the way.

The Couple:

Tiffany and Aaron

The Wedding:

Pipes Canyon LodgePioneertown, California

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I have a deep and undying love for clogs so it only seemed fitting to wear them with my dress and my bridesmaids all wore them as well.

Our wedding felt wildly special and intimate because it was a team effort, put on entirely by our loved ones. We had a wonderful team of vendors supporting us, who each played a part in our story and our lives. I created our weaving installation backdrop and hand painted our invitations and favors. Our photographer, florist, and hairstylist have been very close friends for years, my life long friend and pastry chef baked our cake, and our siblings sang at our reception. As a young couple without very deep pockets, we had a very low budget wedding but you would never know this because we worked hard, thought outside of the box, and were surrounded by people who supported us! I don’t think this by any means is normal or happens often but we were incredibly lucky to have been surrounded by friends and family who are so wildly talented in different ways. It really could not have been more personal, intimate, or reflective of who we were and the story we wanted to tell.

Kami, our photographer was incredibly intentional about making sure that what was important to us that day would be captured and prioritized. She was professional, organized, and personal throughout the whole process.

Our colors were rust, amber, and emerald green so Aaron wore a rust suit and the bridesmaids wore deep emerald green jumpsuits. I wanted to go for a look for my bridesmaids that was a little funky and nontraditional, so the gals wore pantsuits instead of dresses!

These days it is so easy to see what other people are doing and what the trends are in weddings and it has become more and more difficult for a couple to stay true to who they are when planning a wedding. If there was anything I could share with a newly engaged couple, it would be to completely ignore what is popular right now and make every decision based solely off of whether or not it is representative of the two of you and your story as a couple.

During our ceremony, we decided to have our ‘first act’ as a couple be something a little unconventional and out of the box, instead of doing communion or lighting a candle. Because the theme to our ceremony was to be ‘rooted in love’ we chose to plant a tree together during our ceremony. One of our first ‘songs’ as a couple when we started dating was “Mango Tree” by Angus & Julia Stone, and because this was sentimental for us, we had decided to dance to this as our first song. The evening before our wedding, Aaron surprised me with a mango seed that we used to plant during the ceremony. It sort of tied the whole thing together, with our favors being Joshua Tree seeds that our guests could plant. It made the ceremony special to us and told a very intimate part of our story to our loved ones.

Because our wedding was in Joshua Tree and all of our guests made the trip out there for the weekend, we wanted to give something thoughtful that would serve as a reminder of our weekend shared in the desert! I found real Joshua Tree seeds (yucca brevifolia) and put them in tiny corked jars with care instructions on how to grow your own Joshua Tree. I wanted our loved ones to take a little piece of the desert home with them in a memorable way that would continue to grow and last a lifetime.

Nearly everything in our wedding was DIY’ed! I hand watercolor painted both our invitations and our favors, lettered all of our signage, and created two large scale installation pieces. I run my own little business as a fiber and installation artist and as a creative individual, I was inspired to hand make everything I could for our day. I created a giant weaving for our backdrop that took 6 weeks to make and measured 6 ft by 6ft. I also made two large wooden hexagon pieces with woven fiber that measured 6 ft by 6 ft and served as a way to separate space in the vastness of the open desert.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – KNDM Co.
Event Coordinator – Zest it Up
Venue – Pipes Canyon Lodge
Bridal Party Getting Ready Room – The Joshua Tree Casita
Floral Design – Liz Sizemore
Cake – Anna Canrinus
Invitations – Kindred + Copper
Hair Styling – Emily Benitez
Wedding Dress – Christos Costarellos from The Dress Theory
Bridal Accessories – Bryr Clogs
Groom’s Apparel – Topman
Rentals – Adore Folklore
Favors – Kindred + Copper
Weaving Backdrop and Hexagon Installation – Kindred + Copper

 

The biggest thank you to Junebug member KNDM Co. for sharing Tiffany and Aaron’s desert wedding with us! If you want more intimate desert nuptials, then look no further than this rich color palette in this desert elopement inspiration at Sycamore Canyon Trails.

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This Coeur d’Alene Wedding at Settlers Creek is an Outdoor Celebration for the Books

November 11, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Rachel and Josh faced a disaster less than a month before their Coeur d’Alene wedding: the main focal point at Settlers Creek, the huge historic red barn, completely burned down. This creative couple didn’t panic and their stunning outdoor celebration was rebuilt from the ashes, featuring a rustic gazebo, rural atmosphere, and elegant marquee setup. We love the bride’s incredibly fashionable wedding dress from BHLDN contrasted with the casually understated but sophisticated décor. Floral design by Briar and Bloom created a gorgeously neutral color palette of greenery and ivory florals heavily inspired by the bridesmaids’ mink grey dresses. Kat Skye Photography captured so many details and heartfelt moments from this elegant wedding, from the bride’s father serenading the couple on the dance floor to a cozy family-style reception dinner.

The Couple:

Rachel and Josh

The Wedding:

Settlers Creek, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

The most important thing to us was to create a weekend that represented who we are as a couple and that we integrated our communities of family, friends, and loved ones into our lives as we became a unit. For us, that meant being intentional with selecting everything from who we wanted to stand by our side at the alter, to the music, to the decor. We wanted the wedding to be about celebrating our love, and we wanted to be able to be present in the moment during the entire day.

Ask for what you want and need! Nobody, not even your partner, is a mind-reader. If you want something to happen on your special day, ask for it! Tell the people you love what you need help with and how they can be supportive during the process and on the day of. Creating clear expectations to our bridal party and support system ensured that they knew how to help us be worry-free the day of the wedding so that everything could unfold around us while we could just be together and bask in the experience!

We wanted an outdoor rustic venue. Josh found Settlers Creek and that was it, we knew! We loved that it was family-run and that they had experience working with diverse clients and group sizes. They were amazing to work with; they covered food, decor, set up, tear down, and wedding planning support. They were amazing!

We are both outdoorsy people, so we knew we wanted to be outdoors. We also wanted the event to feel important, so a level of formality was built into the vibe. Most of all, we wanted people to have fun and be themselves!

We chose “neutral” colors…we didn’t really have colors. Our florals were mostly greenery. Rachelwanted her bridesmaids to feel comfortable in confident in what they wore, so she gave them a “neutral” palette and let them choose  their dresses. The groomsmen ended up wearing pants that were a similar color to their dresses, so that worked well. We didn’t want the colors to be louder than the experience or people!

Bridal Party Processional: Blood Brothers by Ingrid Michaelson
Bride Processional: Turn to Stone by Ingrid Michaelson
Recessional: On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons
First Dance: Come What May from Moulin Rouge

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kat Skye Photography
Venue – Settlers Creek
Floral Design – Briar and Bloom
Catering – Settlers Creek
Cake – Sweet Frostings
Videography – Sure Shot Video
Invitations – Paperless Post
Makeup Artist – Shasta Hankins
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Groom’s Apparel – Jos. A. Bank
Rentals – Settlers Creek

 

Congratulations to Rachel and Josh on their elegant rustic wedding and special thanks to Kat Skye Photography for capturing such a beautiful and emotional day! For more elegant farm wedding inspiration, check out this modern romantic Alberta farm wedding.

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’70s Inspired Vancouver Wedding at The Permanent

October 25, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Coco and Dylan’s ’70s inspired wedding at The Permanent will have you transported back in time. This wedding’s style perfectly encompasses the laid back and funky vibes of the 1970s with the groomsmen in floral shirts, the bridesmaids in pants, and Coco in the most perfect flowy Union Bridal dress and intricate headpiece. Coco and Dylan managed to plan their wedding long distance with the help of family and friends. Everything came together beautifully, and all of the lovely details were captured by Hannah Martin Photography and RAW sound + film.

The Couple:

Coco and Dylan

The Wedding:

The Permanent, Vancouver, Canada

I am obsessed with my long sleeve silky gown with deep v neck, pockets, Swarovski crystal buttons that I found from Union Bridal, which is the Galina gown from Houghton NYC. The headpiece was everything when I tried it on, I can’t tell you how delicate and intricate it is. We have chosen white jumpsuits for the bridesmaids, cause it’s sooo 70s! White suit with floral shirts for groomsmen, playful yet classy. We want the whole bridal party to feel confident and look amazing.

It’s crazy since we didn’t have a wedding planner, and we currently live in Taiwan so we had to plan long distance. However, I am very specific about what I want, and what I like. So i decided to plan the whole wedding myself with my families’ support, in total it took us about 1 year to plan everything. Best advice to future brides to be: Start early, and know what you want.

Yes, we totally had a surprise! Our ring bearer actually dropped my ring when walking down the aisle, and the best man noticed it right away and told all the groomsmen and they told Dylan‘s sister, and then she found it on the aisle, then pass it all the way back to best man’s hands. All of this was going on during the ceremony, without me knowing.

We chose a venue space that embraced mine and Dylan’s love for the 70’s music from funk to disco and 70’s fashion elements combining with our personalities, which is casual and effortless.

Definitely Donna from Savoury City, our wedding menu was 100% tailored to us with our Italian and Asian flavours and it’s one of the kind. She was such a great pleasure to work with, always making sure the details are covered, she really went above and beyond to help us. Not to mention everything was delicious!

If I have to say the most memorable, it would be mine and Dylan’s first dance to More Than A Woman by Bee Gees.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Hannah Martin Photography
Ceremony Venue – St. Andrew’s Wesley Church
Reception Venue – The Permanent
Floral Design – Studio Full Bloom
Catering – Savoury City
Cake – The Cake & The Giraffe
Officiant – Curt Allison
DJ – Niña Mendoza
Videography – RAW sound + film
Makeup Artist – Ada Jun
Wedding Dress – Union Bridal
Rings – Grimson & Sons
Transportation – Kavanagh Limousine

 

Thank you so much to Hannah Martin Photography for sharing this groovy wedding with Junebug! For more retro inspired looks, take a gander at this ’70s inspired motorcycle anniversary session at Mount Baldy.

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