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This Colorful Post Office Hotel Wedding Blended Egyptian and Australian Cultures

September 8, 2024 | justine

Marina and Grant’s Post Office Hotel wedding was a vibrant blend of their Egyptian and Australian heritages. They envisioned a celebration that combined tradition with modern flair, crafting a lively and colorful atmosphere for their guests. By honoring their diverse backgrounds and bringing their families together, they created an event that seamlessly fused cultural elements, resulting in a truly unforgettable day where everyone came together as one.

The day began with a beautiful church ceremony featuring a traditional Coptic crowning that honored Marina’s cultural heritage. This reverent start was perfectly balanced by a festive reception that let the couple’s personalities shine. They transformed the hotel’s dining hall into a colorful wonderland, with bright flowers on the tables and a striking streamer installation filling the ceiling. The result was a playful atmosphere that set the tone for an unforgettable celebration.

If you’re looking to add some vibrant personality to your big day, this wedding is just what you need for inspiration. Nikki McCrone captured every moment perfectly, making sure the lively and fun vibe of the day really shone through.

The Couple:

Marina and Grant

The Wedding:

Post Office Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

 

 

Creating an Intimate and Relaxed Atmosphere at Their Post Office Hotel Wedding

We wanted a fun venue where people could relax and enjoy the party. The Post Office Hotel was the perfect location because it offered great indoor and outdoor spaces while still feeling intimate enough to keep our guests close. It’s a beautiful building that doesn’t need many decorations. We love plants, and the Postie is full of them. It also suited our day’s plan perfectly—it was close to our church and had a front bar where our guests could gather and catch up before the reception officially got underway.

Thoughtful Details That Made Their Guests Feel Special

The personalized details we created for our guests came together beautifully. The place cards were small chocolate bars with customized wrappers that we designed ourselves. Each wrapper featured our guest’s name along with a little in-joke, pun, or memory we shared with them. We just wanted to put a smile on their faces, and it got people talking when they found their tables. We also provided a flier at the church explaining our ceremony’s traditional details and meanings. We wanted everyone, especially those unfamiliar with the church, to understand, appreciate, and feel involved in the ceremony. Other personalized touches included our welcome sign, which featured artwork of a matchbox because we met on Tinder, our seating chart with a lyric from our favorite band, and small cards with a QR code linking guests to a digital disposable camera app we set up so they could take and share photos. These small details really made the wedding feel like “ours.”

The Benefits of Collaboration and Organization in Wedding Planning

Planning a wedding while managing everyday life can be challenging, so we found using a very visual to-do list incredibly helpful. Our house had a large poster frame where we used sticky notes to track each task. We organized the notes into columns for things we needed to “decide on,” “book or organize,” “buy,” and “make.” It’s incredible how many small details pop up during wedding planning—whether you think of them at random times or they come up in conversations. Having a central place to jot down these tasks allowed us to use our planning time more effectively. Our other key advice is to plan your wedding together. You want the day to reflect you as a couple, so both partners should have a say in the details. It’s fun and ensures one person isn’t shouldering the load alone. Also, creating a shared email address for all wedding contacts was a lifesaver.

How They Adjusted Their Post Office Hotel Wedding Budget Without Compromising on Essentials

At the start of our planning, we discussed our budget and, fortunately, aligned closely on what we thought was reasonable. With the cost-of-living crisis impacting our planning, we had to make slight adjustments, which we had anticipated. Instead of cutting anything, we focused on finding ways to save money. Neither of us was interested in cars, so we skipped the limousine or classic car and opted for a spacious van that accommodated our entire bridal party. We also saved by designing our stationery and signage ourselves, a task we both enjoy. Additionally, we chose the POV disposable camera app as a more affordable and convenient alternative to physical disposable cameras. While we didn’t splurge on anything, we carefully organized our budget to ensure we could afford the photographer and videographer we wanted and prioritize food and drink.

Setting the Tone for Their Fun-Filled Reception with Middle Eastern Drummers

One moment we kept talking about after our wedding was our entrance to the reception, which flowed seamlessly into our first dance. We kicked things off with a performance by traditional Middle Eastern drummers. To blend our Egyptian and Australian cultures, we arranged for the drummers and band to do a bespoke performance of “Are You Gonna Be My Girl?” by Jet, which then transitioned into the traditional entry music. We had all our guests surround the dance floor to take in the performance, and our bridal party made a group entry rather than walking in pairs. This meant that when we entered, we were immediately surrounded by all our guests. They were also able to join us on the dance floor for our first dance with the drummers, which really helped kick off the night with a lot of energy. The whole thing lasted about 40 minutes! So many people came up to us afterward, telling us how loud, fun, and different it was. It was extraordinary to share that moment with everyone, setting the perfect tone for the fun reception we wanted.

Making Their Wedding an Extension of Their Big, Loud Families From Cocktails and Props to Late-Night Snacks

We wanted our wedding to truly reflect who we are as a couple and the vibrant nature of our families. Our families are big, loud, and welcoming, so we aimed for our wedding to be an extension of that spirit. We focused on elements that would enhance our guests’ enjoyment of the day—personal touches, dance floor props, and a selection of cocktails on arrival, including some virgin mixes for our pregnant friends. Since we love food and our families do, too, we made sure there was plenty of it. This included a sweet treat after the ceremony, extra meat and jugs of gravy with the main meals, three wedding cakes, and a sneaky late-night snack of chips and gravy on the dance floor.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Nikki McCrone
Event Planning –
Venue – Post Office Hotel
Floral Design – Urban Antidote
Wedding Morning Catering – Chef Victoria
Cake – Sweets by Sue
DJ – DJ Danny Farah
Videography – Ruby O’Dowd
Wedding Dress – Evie Young
Groom’s Apparel – Politix

 

Congratulations to Marina and Grant on their colorful Post Office Hotel wedding, which beautifully blended Egyptian and Australian cultures. A special thank you to Nikki McCrone for capturing every beautiful detail and memorable moment that this couple will cherish for the rest of their lives.

Combining tradition with personal touches is the key to making your wedding truly your own. By thoughtfully integrating elements that reflect your heritage and unique style, you create a meaningful and memorable celebration. If you’re looking for more inspiration on how to blend these aspects seamlessly, check out our guide for creative ideas and practical tips.

 

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Magical Monochromatic Alila Villas Uluwatu Wedding

July 18, 2024 | justine

Sharon and Regan wanted their big day to focus on timeless elegance and heartfelt connection. With this vision in mind, they and their fantastic vendor team focused on thoughtful details to make their Alila Villas Uluwatu wedding dream come true. The unique cliff-top venue with stunning views of the Indian Ocean, the monochromatic, understated luxe aesthetic, and the chic attire all came together perfectly. The couple went all out, and it was a beautiful and unforgettable day.

The pair exchanged heartfelt vows at the cliff-edge cabana. White flowers and candles lined the aisle, while unique arrangements at the altar drew everyone’s eyes to the breathtaking, endless horizon. After their dreamy “I dos,” they moved to the garden, where a stunning outdoor reception awaited. Crystal chandeliers hung above luxurious tables filled with white blooms and taper candles, creating a magical and unforgettable evening.

And it wasn’t just the views and the decor that were amazing that day. The groom looked stylish in a beige suit, and the bride looked like a goddess in her strapless gown. To see all the beautiful details up close, check out these stunning photos captured by Pyara Photo and get your Pinterest boards ready!

The Couple:

Sharon and Regan

The Wedding:

Alila Villas Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia

Thoughtful Wedding Details: Customized Jewelry and Elegant Wedding Attire

We put much thought into selecting our wedding jewelry, opting for customized pieces that spoke to our styles. For our wedding bands, we chose exquisite gold rings featuring a marquise center stone accented by varying-size diamonds that adorned the entirety of the ring for me. In contrast, Regan’s ring boasted an elegant hairline textured finish with a striking baguette diamond. Each gold band continues an engraved message he wrote for me in my ring, adding a sentimental touch to our exchange of vows. Additionally, I adorned myself with a layered pearl necklace and baroque pearl earrings, completing my bridal ensemble with timeless elegance. Regan wore a bespoke three-piece suit in a beige hue paired with dark brown shoes for the attire. At the same time, I chose a sleek white gown and an A-line ivory dress featuring a lace bustier with an exposed corset style, completing it with Valentino Garavani Atelier heels.

Creating a Timeless Alila Villas Uluwatu Wedding Aesthetic

Our wedding reflected our vision for an elegant, minimal, and intimate day. The design seamlessly blended simplicity and sophistication, resulting in a timeless aesthetic that felt effortlessly beautiful. Every detail was bathed in shades of white, while accents of raw elements like washed wood and brass added a touch of rustic charm. Thousands of white roses seemingly blossoming from the lush green grass forming a runway, a centerpiece of boldly clustered candles, hanging chandeliers along the tablescapes, layers of textural glassware, and silk napkins drape integrated with the natural surroundings, every aspect came together to create a sense of refined charm. Overall, it was a celebration that embodied our love for understated elegance and heartfelt connection.

Unforgettable Ceremony Moments

I cherish the moment my parents walked me down the aisle as I locked eyes with Regan. He stands against a breathtaking backdrop of the ocean merging seamlessly with the sky, the gentle breeze, the soothing rhythm of the waves, and the enchanting melody of the violin and cello intertwining fills the air, surrounded by our beloved friends and family. And suddenly, being able to see him only, his face had a huge grin and teary eyes, just like mine. I still can’t tell who is sitting by the aisle as I walk through; it is all a blur except for him. I adore the indescribable rush of emotions following the ceremony. We were both brimming with excitement and couldn’t stop smiling.

Essential Advice for a Stress-Free Wedding Day

One piece of advice would be not to let yourself get too stressed. Celebrate the small wins during the process instead of stressing over them. Additionally, communication was critical throughout the planning process. Prioritize what truly matters to you as a couple; regular check-ins with vendors and clear, open discussions with each other will help you stay organized and on the same page. All that matters is that you and your guests are having a blast, and the key element to ensure this happens is your energy – it’s the source of everyone’s happiness.

Bringing to Life Their Dream Day Through Collaboration and Meaningful Elements

As both a wedding stylist and the bride, there’s a deeply personal joy in crafting my dream aesthetic and witnessing its transformation into reality. We poured our hearts into infusing personalized details throughout the day, from DIY wedding favors and papeteries to our vows. Our wedding was a collaborative effort involving us and our families, friends, and vendors. From planning to execution, seeing everyone come together to make our vision a reality was gratifying. Overall, we’re proud of how our wedding reflected our values, our love for each other, and the incredible community surrounding us. It was a day filled with tears of joy, love, laughter, and genuine moments that we’ll cherish for a lifetime.

Why They Chose to Have an Alila Villas Uluwatu Wedding 

We chose the Alila Villas Uluwatu as our wedding venue because it perfectly aligns with my vision of marrying in Bali, with its breathtaking cliff views, exceptional service, and hospitality. The venue’s stunning white aesthetics and powerful architecture, seamlessly integrating with its natural surroundings, captured my heart. Every space in the venue offers a distinct perspective, with open layouts that showcase the surrounding nature and unique natural materials throughout the property, making it the ideal choice for my special day.

Bali-Inspired Wedding Favors

We decided to give out limoncello in small jars as wedding favors. It’s one of my favorite drinks from my trips to Bali, and I wanted to share that experience with our guests. Plus, it’s a lovely way for them to take a piece of the celebration home with them.

Infusing Meaning and Style Through their DIY Projects

I poured my heart into DIY projects that reflected our wedding style. We crafted our favors, tying delicate rope accents onto small bottles of limoncello adorned with custom stickers. Additionally, I designed all the graphics for our papeteries and stationeries—including invitations, menus, place cards, seating charts, and the wedding schedule. We aimed for simplicity and elegance, opting for textured handmade paper and sophisticated typography. Additionally, I handcrafted napkins using silk fabric, imparting a raw yet opulent feel to our table settings.

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Videography – Pyara Photo
Event Planning – The White Journals
Ceremony + Reception Venue + Catering + Cake – Alila Villas Uluwatu
Floral Design – Rhea Wedding Decoration
DJ – Meta Wirawan
Makeup Artist – Stefany Layata
Wedding Dress – Fellyza Sanjaya
Content Creator – Bride Whisperer
Groom’s Apparel – SAS Designs
Rentals – Bali Sewa Sewa + Bloomz Bali rentals

 

Congratulations to Sharon and Regan on their magical monochromatic Alila Villas Uluwatu wedding. Thank you to  Pyara Photo for capturing all the stunning details and memorable moments this couple will cherish for the rest of their lives.

There’s something truly magical about a classic wedding, just like Sharon and Regan’s special day. If you want to look at your wedding photos in 10 years and still adore every detail, take a look at our guide to a timeless wedding. It has easy tips to help you create a classic wedding that will remain beautiful for years to come.

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Unique Wedding Seating Chart and Escort Card Ideas

July 1, 2024 | riley

Image by The Crakes

One thing your guests are guaranteed to notice on your wedding day is your signage. From the welcome sign to the seating charts, these must-have details help direct guests and play a key role in the overall flow of your celebration. While wedding signage ultimately serves a functional purpose, it doesn’t have to be boring. Getting creative with your designs can turn the mundane into standout decor pieces.

After finalizing your seating arrangements, create a seating chart that seamlessly complements your theme and color palette, making it easy for guests to find as soon as they enter the reception space. Whether you’re looking for a timeless design to match an elegant wedding or retro ideas for an eccentric celebration, here’s a round-up of wedding seating charts perfect for every style.

Wedding Seating Chart FAQs

Is it necessary to have a seating chart necessary?

Although seating charts aren’t necessary, they are extremely helpful–especially if you are having a larger wedding. They make it much easier for your guests to navigate your venue and help you stay on schedule if you’re doing toasts, plated dinners, etc. Lastly, they’re a great way for your guests to be comfortable socially since you can place everyone with familiar faces.

What’s the difference between a seating chart and escort cards?

Escort cards are specifically designed for your individual guests, with their names and table numbers, which they can take with them as they move around. Often, you’ll find that they also include their food preference if having a seated dinner. Seating charts, on the other hand, are one large display that guests can glance at before finding their tables.

How do I create a seating chart?

Some couples opt for a Do-It-Yourself approach, but DIY projects can be quite demanding. You have to design, build, and handle the transportation, which adds stress leading up to and on your wedding day. Hiring a professional for your wedding signage is always a smart move. Their experience and assistance will be well worth the investment.

Do I need to assign seats at each table?

When it comes to finalizing your seating charts, you can choose to assign guests to tables or designate specific seats for each person. Either way, your seating chart display will only direct guests to their assigned table. If you’ve opted for assigned seating, place cards on each table will indicate who sits where.

Do the newlywed’s parents sit together?

This one is entirely up to personal preference. If your parents and in-laws get along, they’ll most likely love sitting together and sharing your special day with one another. If there’s a possibility of tension, don’t be afraid to sit them with other family members.

Food and Beverage Seating Charts & Escort Cards

Image by Joel & Justyna. Signage by Tami Varma

The combination of these half-arch signages and mini drink bottles makes for a stunning and unique seating chart! It’s a beautiful way to say, ‘We’re so glad you’re here’ with style and charm. Image by Marissa Nicole Photography. Signage by The Basic Birch Co. Florals by Wild Greenery. Planning by Cali Curated

This creative display with drink pouches is a fun, modern twist! it’s a perfect blend of function and flair — and a refreshing way to say, “You look like you need a sip!” Image by Dani Nichol Photography. Margarita wall and pouches by Andi Mejia Co. Planning by Melanie Snyder. Month of Coordination by Southern Sparkles Wedding. Florals by Flowers by Lexi. Venue: Luxmore Grande Estate

Photography by Bruno Rezza. Signage by Velvet Fox Designs

Image by McCune Photography. Planning by Details Darling

These enamel camping mugs are “s’more” than just favors — they’re a recipe for sweet memories around any campfire! Perfectly packaged for a cozy treat on the go! Image by Dear Lovers Photography. Planning by Details Darling

Image by Basecamp Visual. Planning & Design by Root and Gather Events. Stationary + Signage by Paper & Dust. Custom Wall by Wallflower Rentals

Retro Seating Charts & Escort Card Ideas

Image by Studio 27 Photography. Seating Chart: Andi Mejia. Venue: Bella Collina. Planner: Plan It Events. Floral: RJ Glam

Image by Jodee Debes Photography. Venue: Holman Ranch. Florals by Seascape Flowers. Paper goods + signage by Summit and Sage. Seating chart display by BooVara Designs. Rentals by Found Rental Co. Planning + design by E Events Co.

These mini disco balls are bringing the sparkle! Perfect for turning any moment into an instant dance party — because who doesn’t need a little extra shine? Image by Mo Speer Photography. Signage by The Crafty Peach

Themed Seating Charts & Escort Cards

Image by Lindsay Hackney. Planning by Lindsey M. Events. Florals by Emily Herzig Floral. Signage by Littleton Sign Co. Escort cards by Pumped on Paper. Logo by Bonomo Paper Co

This vintage frame seating chart is a timeless touch! Elegant and nostalgic, it’s like guiding guests to their seats through a gallery of charm. Image by Wade Muir. Planning by Mad Bash Group

This buri hand fan seating chart is as cool as it gets! A stylish, breezy way for guests to find their seats and stay refreshed. Image by Perry Vaile. Planning & design by A Fox Event

Image by Beatrice Howell. Planning by Valentina Nguyen

Floral Seating Charts & Escort Card Ideas

Photography: Mariam Saifan. Escort Display/Seating Chart: designwise KC. Cake: Taylor Elizabeth Cakes. Catering: Strang Hall. Dress: Bridal Extraordinaire. Floral: Solstice Floral Studio. Hair and Makeup: POSH KC. Model: Lauren Goode. Modern Bounce House: Inflate KC. Planner: Confetti Events. Rentals: Supply. Stationery: Nellie Sparkman. Sweets: Kate Smith Soirée. Venue: Strang Reserve. Videography: Estrella Films KC. 360 Photo Booth: Top Tier Photo

Planning + Design by Bianca Nichole and Co. Photo by Harper Blankenship. Signage by Design to Flourish. Florals by Wildly Cultivated. Venue Villa Antonia.

Image by Elvira Kalviste

Image by Franzi Annika. Signage by  The Coordination Company

Image by Gloria Goode. Planning by Bird Dog Wedding. Signage by LBV Design House. Florals by Reverie Floristry

This acrylic floral signage with a wooden base is the perfect blend of modern and natural vibes. Image by Sunny Golden

Image by ProudRad. Event planning by The Wedding Bliss Thailand

Whether you’re looking for something themed for your special day or a seating chart that’s elegant, these wedding seating charts are the perfect inspiration. If you’re still stuck trying to figure out how to seat your guests, our wedding reception seating chart guide may help!

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Whimsical Gardens Meets Black Tie Affair at This Lotos Club Wedding

May 11, 2024 | justine

Jessica and Brian’s Lotos Club wedding embodied the essence of a timeless celebration. With its picturesque venue, abundant blooms and greenery, classic color palette, and chic attire, their special day had all the ingredients of a dreamy wedding. It was a perfect blend of whimsical garden charm and sophisticated black-tie elegance, creating a truly magical atmosphere for their guests to enjoy.

The ceremony unfolded in the Tennyson Room, where the sparkling chandeliers and intricate window details set the stage. After sharing heartfelt vows, everyone gathered in the Ballroom for the reception, which was transformed into a magical wonderland that brought the beauty of the outdoors inside. Soft lighting, elegant table settings, and stunning florals and greenery adorned the space, creating an atmosphere of pure enchantment. As the night progressed, guests danced the night away in the cozy ambiance of the library.

Thanks to Junebug florist Laura Clare Design,  it had everything they could have hoped for and more. If you’ve been envisioning a classically romantic affair filled with timeless details and personal touches, then this is the perfect inspiration for you. Luckily, Michelle Scott beautifully captured this breathtaking day. These stunning photos are filled with ideas that will never go out of style.

The Couple:

Jessica and Brian

The Wedding:

Lotos Club, New York, United States

Creating Three Modern Yet Timeless Wedding Looks

I had an entire inspiration board for a modern, drapey silk charmeuse dress. I wanted a dress that felt sophisticated since I work in fashion, yet one that would fit in with the old-world aesthetic of Lotos Club. I wore my grandma’s vintage diamond and pearl earrings, my mom’s diamond necklace, and Loeffler Randall shoes. I also added a pair of custom sleeves to my dress to give it an edge. After the ceremony, I changed into a pair of Vera Wang lace sleeves. My after-party dress was a short, sparkly Johnathan Simhkai with sparkly Prada mules. My husband wore a custom-made suit from the notorious Martin Greenfield, which was midnight navy and Magnanni Tuxedo shoes.

Hand-Painted Details Created by the Bride

We hosted an intimate secret garden black-tie affair wedding. Picture enchanted details at every turn—from the fully watercolor invitation suites to the handmade watercolor menus adorned with hand-applied custom crest wax-sealed satin bows. Each romantic detail contributed to the nuanced romantic atmosphere. Every table number was illustrated and placed upon a mossy patch inside of a cloche. The tablecloths were hand-painted, and the napkins were custom-printed. Each hand-painted element, as well as the entire wedding design itself, was imagined and created by me, who is a designer and illustrator.

Discovering Old-World Charm: The Story Behind Their Wedding Venue

Although we initially sought a modern venue, our search led us to the enchanting old-world charm of The Lotos Club in New York City’s Upper East Side. Serendipity brought us here one day while wandering the neighborhood, and we were immediately captivated by its intricate charm, ornate architectural details, and elegant grand piano. Our wedding celebrated with our 75 closest friends and family members was beyond extraordinary—a perfect-sized gathering for a magical affair.

How Jessica Used Her Background in Design to Make Their Lotos Club Wedding Unique

At our wedding, everything was handmade and custom-designed, reflecting our personal touch throughout the event. I took on the task of creating all the branding and design elements myself. From the charming place cards with illustrations and keys to the elegant invitations, save the dates, and menus adorned with custom illustrations and sealed with bows, every detail was crafted with care. I also made the drink menus, signage, programs, party favors, packaging, table numbers, and even the tablecloths by hand. Each element contributed to the cohesive and unique design that made our wedding day truly special.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Michelle Scott
Event Planning + Invitation Design- JH Mintz
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Lotos Club
Floral Design – Laura Clare Design
Cake – Hide and Sweet
Videography – Rever Weddings
Makeup Artist – Amy Kate
Wedding Dress – Katherine Tash
Bridal Accessories – Loffler Randall
Groom’s Apparel – Martin Greenfield

 

Congratulations to Jessica and Brian on their whimsical garden meets black tie Lotos Club wedding. Thank you to Michelle Scott for expertly capturing every timeless detail and offering soon-to-be-wed couples valuable inspiration to share with their team of vendors. A special acknowledgment goes to Junebug florist Laura Clare Design for making this wedding a flower-lover’s dream come true For more breathtaking celebrations she’s helped bring to fruition, explore her profile in our directory of the world’s top wedding florists.

For a timeless wedding, you can’t beat a picturesque venue, lush florals, a classic color palette, and meaningful personal touches. If you and your partner envision an elegant affair like this, explore our planning and budget guides to kickstart your journey!

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This Couple Didn’t Let Rain Stop Them From Enjoying Their Cozy Marshwood Manor Wedding

April 30, 2024 | justine

Kat and Sam had a clear vision for their wedding: they wanted warmth, relaxation, and a vibe that everyone could connect with. Steering away from tradition, they opted for a cozy and informal affair. Choosing a venue tucked away in the countryside, enveloped by ancient woodland, they set the stage for their Marshwood Manor wedding. Overflowing with dreamy flowers, charming decor, and a romantic color palette, their day was nothing short of enchanting. Despite the rain catching them off guard–with the help of wedding planner Katie Avis–their plans fell into place effortlessly.

Underneath a canopy of woodland boughs, the couple exchanged vows surrounded by their nearest and dearest. As raindrops fell gently around them, it felt like a scene from a romantic movie. Following their rainy “I dos,” they moved on to a reception filled with rustic charm. The venue was adorned with lush greenery and elegant pampas installations gracing the charming tablescapes. String lights overhead tied everything together, creating a truly magical atmosphere.

Even with a bit of rain, they didn’t let it dampen their spirits. Thanks to Laura Dean’s expertly captured photos, you can witness how the rain added an extra layer of sweetness to their wedding memories.

The Couple:

Kat and Sam

The Wedding:

Marshwood Manor, Bettiscombe, Bridport, United Kingdom

Exchanging Vows Amidst Woodland Rain

Our ceremony was set in a woodland bower with a stream and logs for seating, so it was very unique and picturesque. We had a violinist who created a lovely atmosphere as guests arrived and throughout the ceremony. However, being a British wedding, even in July, you cannot guarantee a sunny day. Ten minutes before the ceremony started, the rain began to fall, and the whole ceremony was conducted in the rain. This made the moment memorable and even more special, with our first kiss being in the rain, something like out of a movie.

The Importance of Booking Suppliers Early

Start planning as early as possible! Book vendors as early as you can. If they are good, they will likely get booked up very quickly. Create a wedding timeline with key deadlines and to-do lists for when payments are due, etc. Get creative and make it your own day. Do it however you want, and don’t feel obliged to follow a stereotypical wedding.

How They Added Personality to Their Marshwood Manor Wedding With Small Playful Details

We spent so much time planning the wedding and added many little details that we loved. We had temporary tattoos for guests to show their support for us on our big day. All the guests, young and old, got involved, and it was a great conversation starter. My second outfit included personalized gloves embroidered with “Till Death Do Us Part – The Freemans.” We also added elements that were only noticeable for us but made it extra special, such as the band learning a lesser-known song that was special to us and Sam’s speech subtly including quotes from my favorite movie. Even the inflatable props for the dance floor just added to the experience and got everyone involved.

How DIY Touches Made Their Marshwood Manor Wedding Day Extra Special

We created our own wedding newspaper, “The Daily Veil,” and handed it out to all our guests on arrival. It included a timeline of the day, menu, and some fun facts about the bridal party. This was a really unique keepsake for all of our guests. One of the bridesmaids kindly arranged the bridal flowers on the day. We also created our table plan and place cards and provided our own centerpiece vases, which we thrifted and painted.

Making the Most Out of Their Wedding Budget

Our budget was £25,000 – £30,000. We were strict about the number of guests and DIYed some items to save on supplier costs. Guests staying on-site paid a small amount for accommodation. We opted for a dessert buffet rather than a cake, as a wedding cake is costly and wasn’t a big deal for us. We didn’t provide wedding favors to all guests, only the bridal party. Sam wanted to be able to wear his suit again, so he opted for a high-street brand.

Investing in Their Dream Wedding Venue

Our most significant spend was on the venue itself, which was the most important. The bridesmaid dresses were also a signficiant spend, as I wanted a range of colors to be in keeping with the style of the day. It was an exclusive-use venue, which you could utilize from Friday to Sunday, and accommodated half of our wedding party in the cottages on site. We always wanted the wedding to be stretched over an entire weekend. The venue was also perfect for having multiple areas where we could have different parts of the day, so guests had new experiences throughout the day in different parts of the grounds. My previous role in the wedding industry meant I had experienced many weddings in our local area. This venue was a little further away and new to me, but it was close enough that it wasn’t too far for our local family.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Laura Dean
Event Planning + Floral Design – Katie Avis
Venue – Marshwood Manor
Catering – Asado Fire Kitchen
Officiant – Dorset Council
Live Music – The Small Things
Videography – Hedgehog Videos
Invitation Design – SC Design Studios
Makeup Artist – Emma Tatchell
Wedding Dress – Chameleon Bride
Bridal Accessories – The Glove Girl
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Six Stories + Coast
Groom’s Apparel + Groomsmen’s Apparel – ASOS

 

Congratulations to Kat and Sam on their unforgettable Marshwood Manor wedding, rain and all! A massive thank you goes out to the incredibly talented Laura Dean for beautifully capturing every magical moment of their special day. 

Even the most meticulously planned weddings may encounter a hiccup or two. Sometimes, Mother Nature decides to join in on the festivities. However, with a positive mindset, a willingness to adapt, a team of reliable experts, and perhaps even a sprinkle of rain on the big day, the experience can transform into something truly enchanting and unforgettable.

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This VanDusen Botanical Garden Wedding Was Inspired by a Summer Sunset

February 26, 2024 | justine

Taryn and Brad envisioned a wedding filled with creativity, unique touches, and vibrant colors. Their goal was to create a joyful celebration of love infused with contemporary flair and plenty of fun! Drawing inspiration from the stunning colors of a summer sunset, they transformed their VanDusen Botanical Garden wedding into a kaleidoscope of hues. Every aspect, from attire to flowers and decor, reflected the warmth and beauty of a summer evening sky.

Their enchanting outdoor ceremony was beneath a majestic willow tree, surrounded by natural beauty. Opting for simple decor that complemented the picturesque setting, they added vibrant, grounded floral arrangements to enhance the serene ambiance. Upon entering the reception, guests were greeted with a burst of confetti, setting the tone for a joyous celebration. Inside, meticulously curated tablescapes with color-blocked centerpieces added a touch of modern elegance to the festivities.

The couple poured their hearts into every detail, ensuring each aspect reflected their personalities and style. Their meticulous planning and personal touches resulted in a breathtaking celebration that perfectly captured their love. With the help of Junebug member Hennygraphy, every cherished moment was beautifully preserved in exquisite images. Scroll down to witness the magic of their special day unfold.

The Couple:

Taryn and Brad

The Wedding:

VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada

Embracing a Summer Sky Sunset Gradient Color Palette

Brad and I, both artists in our own right, were determined to make our wedding a blend of creativity, uniqueness, and, above all, fun! Taking cues from the mesmerizing colors of a summer sunset, shifting from warm oranges to soft purples with a touch of green, we knew we had found our inspiration. We wanted our celebration to radiate joy, so we decided on a color theme that would reflect the happiness of the occasion. We infused this gradient of colors into every detail of our wedding, from the attire to the decorations. Each bridesmaid embodied a different shade from the gradient, carrying matching bouquets, while the groomsmen coordinated with ties, pocket squares, and boutonnieres in complementary hues.

Personalized Touches at Their VanDusen Botanical Garden Wedding Ceremony

For our outdoor ceremony under the magnificent willow tree, we aimed for a minimalist approach to highlight the natural beauty around us. Our talented florist created stunning ground-level arrangements that perfectly matched our gradient color scheme, adding a pop of color to the setting. Personal touches were essential to us, so we wrote our own vows and worked closely with our officiant to design the entire ceremony, ensuring our unique story took center stage. As we entered and exited, bubbles and confetti filled the air, setting a joyful tone for the celebration. Our first dance beneath a giant disco ball marked the perfect end to a truly unforgettable day filled with love, laughter, and endless happiness.

Transforming the Reception Space into a Gradient of Hues

For our reception, we wanted to create a mesmerizing spectrum of color throughout the entire space. Each table was carefully adorned with matching napkins, candles, and candle holders, blending seamlessly from one hue to the next. The floral arrangements and bud vases were thoughtfully chosen to complement the color theme of each table, uniting everything in a beautifully intentional way. We kept the linens and chairs neutral white to ensure the colors popped, while black plates added a grounding touch to each place setting. Although incorporating so many vibrant elements felt daunting, meticulous planning and color mockups helped us strike the perfect balance and prevent clashing. When everything came together on the big day, it surpassed our wildest expectations. 

Tips for a Meaningful Wedding Experience

Our advice for couples starting their wedding planning journey is simple: stay focused on what truly matters to you both. Embrace the excitement and challenges that come your way, and always stay true to yourselves. Remember, your wedding is about celebrating your love with your closest family and friends. Create a day that reflects your bond and personalities and will be a success. We found it helpful to stay organized with a task board, like Trello, to avoid any last-minute surprises. Writing your own vows is a special touch that allows you to express your love uniquely and meaningfully, deepening the connection between you and your loved ones.

Why They Chose to Tie the Knot at the VanDusen Botanical Garden

For our wedding in July, we wanted to make the most of the beautiful summer weather by creating an indoor/outdoor atmosphere. Choosing a well-known tourist spot as our venue meant we could invite all our out-of-town guests to a special location. The botanical gardens provided a magical backdrop for our ceremony, while the indoor reception area was filled with natural light and had a modern charm. With a lovely patio, our guests could move around as they pleased. With its contemporary design and stunning views of the gardens through floor-to-ceiling windows, the reception venue allowed us to personalize the space exactly how we wanted. It was the perfect combination of indoor coziness and outdoor beauty, making our day truly unforgettable.

Personalized Perfection: Homemade Favors and Customized Newspapers

For our wedding favors, we wanted to give our guests something unique and heartfelt. We decided on two special gifts: a personalized wedding newspaper and homemade bean-to-bar dark chocolate bars. We poured our hearts into making each of the 95 chocolate bars from scratch, starting with roasting the cacao beans and carefully tempering the chocolate. To add a personal touch, we designed custom labels for each bar, using them as place cards for our guests. We also created our wedding newspapers at home, filling them with photos, fun facts about us, tips for visiting Vancouver, sweet messages from our parents, a cocktail hour drink menu, and even games like a crossword puzzle. It was a labor of love, and we were excited to share these meaningful keepsakes with our loved ones on our big day.

A VanDusen Botanical Garden Wedding Filled with Personal Touches

In the year leading up to our wedding, we got fully into DIY projects as an artist and a designer. We were surprised to count a total of 28! Some highlights include making 95 chocolate bars as unique place cards, hand-painting 85 concrete candle holders, and handling everything from save-the-dates to our wedding website. Adding personal touches like sparkly disco letters, a fancy gin cocktail with butterfly pea flowers, and a shiny welcome sign made the day extra special. I even sewed the sleeves for my dress and veil myself, adding delicate embroidered pearls. We ensured everything, even the napkins we ordered and dyed by hand, matched perfectly. One of our favorite DIY projects was creating our wedding bands. With Brad’s design skills, we worked together to craft the perfect rings, tweaking designs until they were just right. The final gold bands turned out stunning, representing our love and creativity.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Hennygraphy
Event Planning – Beth Barr
Venue – VanDusen Botanical Garden
Floral Design – Emma Scheurwater
Catering – Nuba
Cake – Lalolipop
Officiant – Vancouver Officiant
DJ – Simon Bridgefoot
Invitation Design – Taryn Coulson
Makeup Artist – Danielle Grad
Hair Styling – Renee Lalonde
Wedding Dress – Truvelle
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Rentals – Bespoke Decor + A+B Party Rentals

 

Congratulations to Taryn and Brad on their VanDusen Botanical Garden wedding. A huge shoutout goes to Junebug member Hennygraphy for skillfully capturing every standout detail and heartfelt moment from start to finish. For more stunning celebrations to spark inspiration, be sure to explore her profile in our highly-vetted directory of the world’s top wedding photographers.

This wedding proves that colors and flowers can truly transform any celebration into something breathtaking. They add depth, texture, and vibrancy to every aspect of the wedding, from the ceremony to the reception. The result is an unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impression on everyone who attends.

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Naturally Elegant Provenance Wines Wedding

January 18, 2024 | justine

Kayla and Scott’s Provenance Wines wedding was like a real-life fairy tale unfolding right before our eyes. The old-fashioned charm of the venue, the cozy rustic atmosphere, and the beautiful natural colors all came together to create an unforgettable celebration that’s romantic and dreamy. Surrounded by their nearest and dearest, the couple marked their special day in an extraordinary place. It was a unique and magical setting that made their love story even more extraordinary.

Perched on a cliff, their venue offered a stunning landscape with river views. With its white-washed bluestone walls and soaring cathedral ceilings, the winery provided an ideal romantic backdrop for the couple’s ceremony. The enchantment continued at the Barrel Hall for the reception, where oak-barrel-lined walls set the stage for a magical night of dancing and celebration.

Entrusting their big day to the hands of skilled professionals, the pair found that their expectations were not just met but exceeded, creating a truly remarkable experience beyond their wildest dreams. Thankfully, Junebug member Na Lia Weddings skillfully captured every precious detail. Take a moment to scroll through and let yourself be captivated by the beauty and heartfelt moments that unfolded on this special occasion.

The Couple:

Kayla and Scott

The Wedding:

Provenance Wines, Australia

How Their Provenance Wines Wedding Came To Be

We fell in love with the venue once we stepped foot in the Provenance Wines Barrel Hall. It was the perfect size for the number of people we intended to invite and made it so that everyone would have to mingle with each other. We used our venue’s style and look and wanted to compliment the area. I had an entire Pinterest board of ideas, and most seemed to work at the venue. Our color theme was sage green, and we used a lot of natural elements throughout the venue.

From Macarons to Masterpieces: DIY Wedding Favors and Beyond

Everything we diy’d to make the day special—from napkins and place cards to signage and seating charts. We diy’d our wedding favors by buying macarons, transparent boxes, ribbons, and tags. We put these together the week of the wedding. We also put together the napkins with name tags on them with dried-out baby’s breaths and bunny’s tails. We also made the signage for our welcome sign, seating chart, and unplugged ceremony sign. Scott cut these out of MDF and put brackets on the back to stand them up. We then both painted them. My bridesmaid Lauren and I then used the Cricut to make stickers that we stuck on the front of the boards.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Na Lia Weddings
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Provenance Wines
Floral Design – Our Commonfolk
Live Music – Geelong Entertainment
Videography – High Up Films
Makeup Artist – Maddi Nicholls Makeup
Hair Styling – Jaz Little
Wedding Dress – Jessica Coutures
Rings – Novita Diamonds + Michael Hill

 

Congratulations to Kayla and Scott on their naturally elegant Provenance Wines wedding. And a special thank you to Junebug member Na Lia Weddings for capturing all the special moments and gorgeous details. Don’t forget to check out their profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers to see more gorgeous events like this one.

For couples aiming to craft a stunning ambiance for their wedding, drawing inspiration from the venue is a fantastic beginning. Embracing the colors, textures, and overall vibe of the location can guide your choices in decor and florals, creating a seamless blend that harmonizes with the natural surroundings. By mirroring the venue’s charm, your wedding will radiate a cohesive and beautiful atmosphere.

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Chic White & Gold Villa La Joya Wedding

October 11, 2023 | justine

Malak and Jaryn wanted an outdoor wedding with all the charm of a backyard celebration but with an added touch of glamor and style. So, they tossed aside the idea of a traditional wedding and embarked on a destination adventure. They discovered the perfect location in Mexico, and their special day transformed into a tropical fairy tale. With a stunning venue, beautiful florals, a classic color palette, and chic attire, their Villa La Joya wedding had all the ingredients of a timeless celebration.

The team of talented vendors turned the villa’s lawn by the water into a gorgeous spot for the ceremony. To make it even more special, they lined the walkway with lush white blooms and built a one-of-a-kind arch to frame the beautiful views. With the backdrop of the ocean and lush tropical scenery, it was the perfect romantic setting for saying “I do.” At the reception, guests were treated to stylish lounges and an all-white tablescape with gold accents. To cap off the night, the couple danced to the magical display of firework fountains, ending the celebration with a bang!

If your wedding vibe is timeless meets modern romance, then this is the perfect inspiration for you. Luckily, this stunning day was beautifully captured by Diptych Studio. So, keep scrolling for ideas that will always be in vogue and never go out of style.

The Couple:

Malak and Jaryn

The Wedding:

Villa La Joya, Playa Del Carmen, Cancun, Mexico

Supporting Local Creatives Through the Bridal Fashion

As a fashion stylist, my wedding outfits were essential to me. I come from Nashville and wanted to collaborate with local black creatives for my wedding looks. I aimed for a timeless style with lace and pearls for the ceremony, choosing soft pink and nude makeup to match the outdoor setting. My hair was elegantly done in finger waves with pearl touches, and my dress and shoes featured lace and pearl details. I carried a bouquet of white roses down the aisle. My getting-ready robe had dramatic bell sleeves with floral and feather decorations, and I added a satin corset for a 60’s pinup look. For the reception, I went for a more modern vibe with a mesh jumpsuit adorned with intricate floral and pearl details, plus a detachable tulle skirt for a romantic touch. Each element reflected my mix of classic and contemporary styles.

A Modern and Timeless Vision Brought to Life at Their Villa La Joya Wedding

We wanted a mixture of modern meets timeless aesthetic. I was definitely a Pinterest bride and wanted white and greenery with hints of gold for a timeless look, but we included acrylic elements to give it a more modern feel. My dream wedding has always been to have a “backyard wedding,” and our wedding venue gave us that and more. Villa La Joya offered us a way to have a private ceremony and reception without the onlookers of a resort-style wedding. Our wedding planner got us into contact with all of the vendors in Mexico, and everything exceeded our expectations.

Honoring Their Loved Ones Was a Priority on Their Special Day

The most important thing to us was ensuring that we included our family in moments that could have been just about us but made it much sweeter. My late grandmothers were on my bouquet as I walked down the aisle. My husband included his brothers in his mother/son dance. And I honored my late older sister by dedicating my father/daughter dance to her. Our wedding day is 100% our day, but we felt like we were celebrating them as well.

A Memorable Walk Down the Aisle and Heartfelt Vows

The most memorable part of the wedding was walking down the aisle to see my husband for the first time. It was truly an indescribable feeling, but in that moment, everything came together. Our ceremony was breathtakingly beautiful, and seeing our family and friends there made the moment that much sweeter. My husband’s wedding vows made everyone cry, and it is a moment I will never forget.

Advice From the Newlyweds: Embrace the Unpredictable Wedding Journey 

It might sound like a cliché, but in the end, everything falls into place. Our engagement was longer due to the pandemic, and we were set on a destination wedding. I found myself stressing and losing confidence in my choices along the way. Trust yourself, and don’t worry too much about the little things. Most people won’t notice if something doesn’t go as planned. Just enjoy the journey!

Elevating the Wedding Experience Through Small Personalized Details

I am most proud of the details of my wedding. I tried to think about every detail possible throughout the wedding day. We stayed in Cancun, about 20 minutes away from the venue. We made sure that we had a designated playlist for the shuttles to play during the ride, gospel music upon our guests’ arrival because we got married on a Sunday, a muted color palette for the guests to wear, a custom bar cart, DJ booth, dance floor, drink stirrers, place cards, and an audio guestbook to name a few. The details are what I feel our guests appreciated the most.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Diptych Studio
Event Planning – Pride Maya Weddings
Venue – Villa La Joya
Floral Design + Rentals – KL Design Events
Catering – Gourmet Soberanis
Cake – Pasteleria La Migaja
Officiant – Christian Carballo
DJ – Walter Morgan
Videography – Champagne Love Stories
Makeup Artist – JaTesa Mayberry
Hair Styling – Nicole Howard
Wedding Dress – Bridals By Lori
Bridal Accessories – Albina Dyla + Jimmy Choo
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Natalie Jene + Melissa Smith
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Transportation – EMVA Tours
Bar Service – Be You Cocktail Service

 

Congratulations to Malak and Jaryn on their beautiful Villa La Joya wedding. They certainly chose an exquisite venue for their special day. If you’re considering a wedding in Mexico, you can explore more about Villa La Joya’s unique charm in our directory of the world’s best wedding venues

A big thank you to Junebug members Pride Maya Weddings for their exceptional work planning every intricate detail the couple envisioned. Check out their profile to see more of their talent in our directory of the world’s best wedding planners.

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This Ruby Lake Resort Wedding Was Inspired by the Colors of the Diwali Festival of Lights

Jodie and Nick had a special vision for their big day. They wanted to blend the charm of a garden cocktail party, the cozy vibes of a cottage core atmosphere, and the relaxation of a yoga retreat at their Ruby Lake Resort wedding. Jodie, who plans retreat weddings, wanted to prove that weddings can be more than just one day, so they stretched their celebration over several days. It was a hit! Their wedding was full of vibrant colors inspired by Diwali, with breathtaking floral arrangements and installations that truly wowed everyone.

Imagine a beautiful forest ceremony, an aisle lined with wildflowers, leading to a mossy tree altar adorned with blooms that appeared to grow from the tree itself. After exchanging heartfelt vows, the newlyweds exited under a shower of flowers, creating a magical moment. The tented reception was equally enchanting, with stunning tablescapes overflowing with colorful blooms and hanging potted flowers above. Meanwhile, the golden glow of candles and string lights set the perfect atmosphere.

While we could go on about this incredible event, we’ll let the amazing photos by Junebug member Sara Rogers speak for themselves. From the sweet first look to the forest portraits and all the beautiful moments in between, this weekend celebration is a must-see. 

The Couple:

Jodie and Nick

The Wedding:

Ruby Lake Resort, Madeira Park, British Columbia, Canada

Why They Chose to Have a Ruby Lake Resort Wedding

As a wedding planner specializing in retreat weddings, I aimed to make our special day reflect this unique style. Traditional weddings often feel rushed, leaving little room for genuine connections with guests. Retreat weddings provide a different experience, but they come with their own challenges, like local rules, where everyone stays, meal planning, and getting the right staff. This is why having a wedding planner is crucial. Our chosen venue, Ruby Lake Resort, had everything we needed: places to stay, beautiful spots, excellent catering, and the flexibility we wanted. It allowed us to give our guests something new, where they could spend quality time with us and create lasting friendships. The immersive and experiential aspects made our whole weekend unforgettable.

Prioritizing Comfort and Authenticity for the Bridal Look

When selecting my wedding dress, Nick had one specific request: he wanted to see my curves. So, I chose a dress that showcased my figure and embodied the whimsical and joyful spirit of our floral-themed wedding. To add a personal touch, I customized the dress with shoulder straps instead of a strapless top for comfort and authenticity. With help from my stylist, I also embraced my natural curls to ensure I felt like myself on the big day. My goal was to feel natural and true to who I am.

Incorporating Unique Colors and a Family Heirloom into the Groom’s Attire

Nick was passionate about wearing a suit that incorporated color but didn’t lean into the most common color palettes seen in men’s suits. So, he had a custom suit made through Cardero Clothing that allowed him to select each item. He did so with his gold nugget cufflinks in mind, as these were a family heirloom.

Using Gender-Neutral Language and an ASL Interpreter Made Their Ceremony Especially Meaningful

The ceremony felt deeply personal because someone dear to us officiated it. Making sure the script had no gender expectations and truly represented us was crucial. We worked closely on the script, choosing words and verses carefully. I’ve heard countless ceremonies. This was one of the trickiest parts of planning. I also surprised my sister with an ASL interpreter since she has difficulty hearing. It meant a lot to her because she could enjoy the ceremony without straining to read lips. Our interpreter was Contessa, one of my assistants at Thistle & Thorne.

Their Wedding Theme was Inspired by Their Passion for Gardening and Music Festivals

Our love for gardening, tropical plants, and intimate music festivals inspired our wedding design. We wanted to create a unique atmosphere blending a garden cocktail party, cottage core, and yoga retreat feel. Our florist played a big part in making this happen with her stunning arrangements. We told our vendors from the start that we wanted lots of different colors, taking inspiration from the lively Diwali Festival of Lights. So, our ceremony had warm and cool colors like purple, blue, tangerine, coral, and yellow, while the reception had warmer shades to add energy to our dinner celebration.

How Their Ruby Lake Resort Wedding Weekend Unfolded

Our wedding lasted several days, each with its own special moments. The first day was about the beach and a cozy barbecue dinner for about 40 guests gathered around a warm bonfire. The day before our wedding started with a peaceful yoga class on a floating dock and a delicious brunch. On the wedding day, colorful flowers were the star, and a  floral cannon showered us with colors as we walked down the aisle. The night ended with an exciting performance by a lively psychedelic cumbia and salsa 7-piece band. They played past the curfew, and even the venue staff joined in on the fun. 

How They Navigated Their Ruby Lake Resort Wedding Budget

I have experience creating budgets for retreat weddings for my clients. Retreat wedding budgets differ from typical ones on Pinterest. Mainly due to the unique spending priorities, especially when providing multiple meals for guests. Unexpectedly, we had to transport the decor to our remote venue, which was only accessible by ferry because there were no local decoration companies. This required renting a U-Haul, an unforeseen expense. Our initial budget was $50,000, but we spent around $65,000. Luckily, some vendor friends provided around $7,000 worth of services. We invested extra in the wedding dress for customization and photography to ensure we had a talented photographer covering both days of the wedding.

Adding a Personal Touch to Their Wedding Through Handmade Details

We created many DIY items out of necessity because finding rentals that matched our color palette was challenging. We crafted all the flower boxes for the reception by cutting wood sheets to the correct size, gluing them with carpenter’s glue, clamping them, and then painting them tangerine or coral. We also hand-painted the terracotta pots, and for the accommodation signs, we painted them by hand and added the lettering with a Cricut machine. Me and my sister-in-law worked together to make the place cards and menus, staying until 1 a.m. the night before heading to the venue. Additionally, we prepared all the ice cubes before the wedding. I grew the edible flowers and froze them into each cube.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sara Rogers
Event Planning – Thistle & Thorne Weddings
Venue + Catering – Ruby Lake Resort
Floral Design – Wild Rabbit Flowers
Officiant – Leslie Canaday
Live Music – Empanadas Ilegales
Videography – FYA Media House
Invitation Design – Lauren Amy Design
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Beauty en Route
Nails – Nails by Kiki
Wedding Dress – Bisou Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Cardero Clothing
Groom’s Accessories – MVMT
Rings – The Goldsmith Shoppe
Rentals – Beholden Event Design
Wedding Website – Riley & Grey
Natural Dyer and Textile Artist – Amacata
Dinnerware Rentals – Pedersen’s
Decor Rentals – Valley Weddings & Events
Bartending – Breathless Bartending
Embroidered Bridal Jacket – My Last Thread Embroidery
Flower Cannons – Belle & Beau Confetti Co.

 

One surefire way to make the most of your wedding is to turn it into an extended celebration. Congratulations to Jody and Nick for their unforgettable days-long Ruby Lake Resort wedding, brimming with exquisite details and cherished moments. Many thanks to Junebug member Sara Rogers for beautifully capturing every aspect of their big day. To discover more incredible weddings like this, check out her profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

By selecting a gorgeous, secluded venue, infusing it with unique details, and crafting an enchanting atmosphere, you can create an unforgettable experience for you and your guests. To ensure that every element is expertly handled, assembling a team of professionals is crucial. These experts will work in harmony to seamlessly bring all the elements together and transform your vision into reality. If you and your partner are contemplating a weekend retreat similar to Jody and Nick’s, be sure to explore our guide and use our vendor directory to build your dream team.

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This Unique Giraffe Shed Wedding Was Dripping With Florals

September 8, 2023 | justine

Right from the start, Stephanie and Bryn were determined to have a wedding that was uniquely theirs. They had one goal in mind, and that was to create a visual spectacle and to throw an incredible party. And they totally succeeded! From the standout florals and unique decor to the chic fashion and playful props—their Giraffe Shed wedding weekend turned into a magnificent festival-like experience.

When the pair explored venues, they immediately felt the shed was the perfect fit. It provided the perfect blank canvas to add their personal touch. For their ceremony, they filled the space from floor to ceiling with wildflowers and brush, transforming it into a scene that can only be described as a dreamy shrubland. Switching things up for the reception, they added a mix of an all-white tablescape with gold touches alongside long wooden tables and benches. They wined and dined in this whimsical setting. And to top it all off, they ended the festivities with a spectacular burst of confetti.

They infused every aspect with their own unique style and personal touch. And what’s even more impressive is that they went the extra mile to plan an eco-friendly celebration. If you’re looking for wedding inspiration and want to learn about how they made this one-of-a-kind special day happen, keep scrolling. Louise Griffin has beautifully captured every detail and more.

The Couple:

Stephanie and Bryn

The Wedding:

Giraffe Shed, Wales, United Kingdom

The Journey to a Giraffe Shed Wedding

Right from the start, we thought about having a destination wedding ceremony followed by a big party in the UK. However, we soon realized that we would also have to have a civil registry in the UK, which made the abroad wedding redundant. So, we chose a small family ceremony on day one and a big party for everyone on day two. We looked for places that could host an entire weekend. Since Bryn is from South Wales, we wanted to get married there. We loved that it was a blank canvas we could put our stamp on. The venue and its owners, Hannah and Neilo, completely matched our vibe and personality. Once we locked in The Giraffe Shed, the vision of what I wanted to do with the venue came naturally. We focused on good food, music, making guests happy, and my love for florals and decor. We got ideas from other couples and online. We wanted to make the place feel like being outside. Our goal was to give guests a unique experience, and that’s what guided all our choices.

Wedding Planning: Hire A Planner

Our main advice is to ensure that you remember what is most important to you regarding your wedding. There are no rules and no rights or wrongs. If your budget can stretch to it, hire a wedding planner. Planning a wedding is a full-time job and can be very stressful, particularly in the last few months. But if you cannot afford it, do not worry! It can be done, and we are proof of that. For me, I just needed to visualize and write everything down in as much detail as possible. I ended up with one document that dealt with all timings and styling. I then shared this document with all of my wedding vendors so that everybody was on the same page. We also, of course, had a spreadsheet which we updated regularly.

Making Eco-Conscious Choices Starting With Repurposed Florals

Our main eco decision for the weekend was repurposing the florals, particularly those from the aisle. We used the same florals throughout the weekend, changing the style as the room was turned around. Every bit of foliage and flower was visible for every part of the wedding. The moveable florals began as a curved aisle leading to the living wall and snaking under the hanging installation. They were then moved to sit inside the U-shaped table for our wedding breakfast. On day two, those florals were positioned all over the venue—around the welcome sign, at the bottom of the escort wall, at the ends of our tables, and in front of our top table. They really were the star of the show.

Creating A Seating Plan Wall Decor That Doubled As A Photo Backdrop Wall

We were extremely happy with how our seating plan wall turned out. Which we sourced, printed, and labeled ourselves. It was important that this felt personal, so we tried to use photos of us with each of our guests over the last eight years. Again, there was a further interactive element, as guests had to pull their pictures off the wall to see their table number. It meant they could keep their photos and clear the wall to be used as a backdrop for the photo booth on day two. The florals were the standout element of the weekend, but what our florist created here for this space was truly extraordinary.

DIY Elements That Reflected Their Personalities

We planned the wedding from start to finish, and we did incorporate lots of DIY elements. After making a wedding website through which we sent our invites, we used the theme and color palette throughout our wedding stationery. We designed all of the stationery that Bryns created using his technical skills. We also made our lawn games, including a “Put a ring on it” ring toss and corn hole. We made the cornhole boards with a Welsh leek on one and bamboo on the other to represent each of us in an unconventional way. 

Incorporating The Bride’s Chinese Heritage Through Multi-Purpose Personalized Chopsticks

We married in beautiful Wales, but we’re proud of how we incorporated elements from our heritages and cultures. We did not intend to have wedding favors initially, as we didn’t want to spend money on something that may have been wasted. However, we also felt the same way about our place cards. In trying to come up with a sustainable but creative way to show guests where they sat, the idea for personalized chopsticks was born. This was an additional way to incorporate a nod to my Chinese heritage, and the ribbons worked wonders for a fun grand entrance on Saturday. Making this a much more eco-friendly aspect than something that would have ended up discarded.

Discovering Their Caterers at a Wedding Fair

We found our dream caterers at the only wedding fair we went to. They had a taster, and we instantly knew they were the caterers for us, mainly when they told us they could cater our whole weekend, changing up the styles to suit the different requirements and numbers. We had a six-course tasting menu on Friday that could rival a Michelin-starred restaurant. We knew we wanted to do something extra on this day with the seating, so we had our tables arranged in a U-shape facing our living wall and feature window, where we had a plating-up table to add a little bit of drama/theater to the proceedings.

Unexpected Hair Change on Day Two of their Giraffe Shed Wedding

The start of day two brought an unexpected twist as I chopped off my hair, surprising both my husband and our guests. Our initial day one plan included an intimate ceremony and wedding breakfast, but we also invited nearby guests for a get-together at The Giraffe Shed that evening. With a majority RSVPing positively, we transformed it into a celebratory affair, complete with cake and fizz. As a result, many of my guests saw me with longer hair on Friday night, shortly before the big transformation on Saturday.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Louise Griffin
Event Planning – Stephanie Chen
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Giraffe Shed
Floral Design – Pheasant Botanica
Catering – Garni
Cake – The Palms Bakery
Live Music – Soul Motion
Videography – Electric Reel
Makeup Artist – Hannah Carson
Wedding Dress – The White Collection
Groom’s Apparel – Dooley & Rostron
Rentals – Studio Collective

 

Congratulations to Stephanie and Bryn on their unique Giraffe Shed wedding dripping in florals. And a big thank you to Louise Griffin for capturing every element that made this celebration truly unforgettable.

Their wedding is an excellent example of creating a unique and purposeful wedding by showing how personal touches, creativity, and caring for the environment can shine. If you want to do the same but are unsure where to start, We’ve got you covered. Check out our guides on planning a unique celebration and environmentally friendly wedding for inspiration.

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