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Minimalist Elegant South Congress Hotel Wedding in Austin, Texas

October 2, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

When it comes to minimal elegance, Lindsay and Stuart’s South Congress Hotel wedding beautifully fits the bill! The couple wanted a day that felt timeless—and from gorgeous floral creations by Verbena Floral Design to a dessert table that has us Postmates-ing from the nearest donut shop—we think they pulled it off beautifully. Lindsay wore a sophisticated Badgley Mischka wedding dress and paired it with simple, Anton Heunis jewelry. Fun fact: Aside from looking flawless on her wedding day, Lindsay also DIY’d much of the decor, like the ceremony program fans, and loved it so much that she started Southern Social Co.. We’re feeling thankful the talented Jeff Brummett Visuals was there to capture every detail and emotion-filled moment!

The Couple:

Lindsay & Stuart

The Wedding:

South Congress Hotel, Austin, Texas

While we were getting ready, my bridesmaids presented me with a glass box filled with gem stones they had each picked out to represented the energy they wished to bestow on Stuart’s and my new adventure together. As they went around explaining their stone, their choices really reflected their unique personalities, so for me it’s a wonderful reminder of why I love them and am so blessed to have each of them in my life. It truly was the most meaningful, heartfelt gift.

There were so many memorable moments throughout the day, but our first look was definitely a highlight. Leading up to the wedding, we had talked about how the only thing we were both nervous about was being the center of attention all day long. Having that quiet moment to ourselves, taking each other in as husband and wife without the all the eyes on us was so special.

I DIYed literally everything I could and I’m so proud of how everything turned out! From our custom wedding website that included a ‘Welcome to Austin’ travel guide for our out-of-town guests, to all the signage and printed materials, including our invitations, program fans (a MUST in 90+ degree Austin weather!), menus, seating chart, table numbers and place cards. I actually loved designing everything so much that I started a business, Southern Social Co.!

We planned the wedding ourselves in less than 6 months, including creating all of the decor and design details. Our biggest advice (especially to DIY-ers) is to take people up on it when they offer to help! So many friends stepped in to help print the addresses on envelopes for our invitations, to assemble the blueberry pancake mix favors, to glue the program fans together… the list goes on! I couldn’t have done it all without their help.

Alex of XO Moreau was incredible to have as our Day-of Coordinator! She was instrumental in organizing all our vendors prior to the wedding and was an absolute godsend the day of- she even swooped in to save the day when my bustle broke right before our first dance and tied a napkin in place of the garter when I realized I’d left it in the hotel room! Also, she’s just COOL, so COOL! Highly recommended!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Jeff Brummett Visuals
Day-of Coordination – XO Moreau Weddings
Wedding Venue – South Congress Hotel
Floral Design – Verbena Floral Design
Catering – Cafe No Se
DJ – DJ Nixx
Stationery – Southern Social Co.
Makeup Artist – Lola Beauty
Wedding Dress – Badgley Mischka
Bridal Accessories – Anton Heunis
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – ASOSAdrianna Papel
Groom’s Apparel – Mens Wearhouse
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Mens Wearhouse
Rings – Avant Garde Jewelers
Rentals – Loot Vintage Rentals
Transportation – 4 Leaf Limo

 

Cheers to Lindsay and Stuart, and a round of applause to Junebug member Jeff Brummet Visuals for sharing their South Congress Hotel wedding with us! For more of Jeff’s work, you definitely want to check out this blue and white Dallas wedding at event1013.

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Affordable Wedding Decor You Wouldn’t Believe Came from Amazon

August 6, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Amazon decor inspiration photo by Lauren Mecum

We hear you loud and clear — you’re looking for affordable wedding decor! Saving money doesn’t have to mean skimping on style so we’ve rounded up our favorite affordable wedding decor from everyone’s favorite online retailer: Amazon! Don’t worry, you get the ease of using Amazon prime without your guests ever guessing your centerpieces and ceremony backdrop didn’t cost a pretty penny!

Dried Pampas Grass Decor, 100 PCS

Serra Flora Wedding Arch Flowers Artificial Flower Swag Kit (Pack of 2)

Flber Macrame Cotton Handmade Backdrop

Set of 6 Mini Star Lanterns with Flickering LED

Gold Brass Candlestick Holders

Chiffon Table Runner 27×120 inch in Ivory

Set of 5 Petite Glass Bud Vases

Natural Macrame Table Runner

Gifts and Cards Wedding Sign

Set of 6 Smasak 2.5″ Wide 2.75″ Tall Small Round Glass Flower Vase

12-Pack 84 Feet Artificial Faux Silk Hanging Vines

5 Pack Air Plant Holder Modern Geometric Planter

2 Pieces of Chiffon Table Runner 27×120

Gold Foil Table Numbers for Wedding | 4×6 Double Sided Number 1-25 & Head Table Card

Moroccan Temple Tower Candle Holder Hanging Lantern

Clear Glass Plant Terrarium with Brass Metal Frame

Clear Acrylic Escort Place Cards for Wedding

Macrame Curtain Large Wall Hanging Bohemian Wedding Decor, 50″ w x 75″ h

Vinyl Art Decal – Custom Welcome To The Wedding Of – 30″ x 22″

Chiffon Table Runners 27×120 Inches

Clear Acrylic 2 Sided Frames with Gold Borders and Vertical Stand (Pack of 6)

6 Glass Vintage Mini Milk Bottles

Rose Gold Mercury Votive Candle Holders

Prisma 4×6 Photo Display

Clear Welcome Sign for Wedding

5 Pieces 27 x120 Inches White Classy Soft Chiffon Sheer Table Runner

Set of 3 Antique Silver Metal Bud Vases

Amber Medicine Bottle Bud Vases

Large Geometric Glass Box Organizer Terrarium Centerpiece

Small White Ceramic Vase Set of 3

50 Pcs Natural Dried Small Pampas Grass

Mercury Glass Tealight Candle Holder Set of 12

Rectangle Geometric Glass Card Box

Looking for even more affordable wedding decor? Check out these budget-friendly reception decor items, plus our tips for decorating your wedding reception!

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photo by Lauren Mecum

 

 

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This Colorful Bali Wedding at The Villa Sanctuary is a Playful Treat for Your Eyes

August 1, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Francesca and Mark’s Bali wedding at The Villa Sanctuary was as colorful as it was heartfelt! The couple’s planner, Hari Indah Bali, brought the couple’s fun-loving and carefree vibes to life in one of the most stunning venues imaginable with wicker decor, lights galore, and the most vibrant colors of the rainbow in every nook and cranny. Not to mention Bloomz Bali Weddings & Events designed florals beyond our wildest dreams in pinks, oranges, purples, and yellows. The entire celebration was Bali wedding bliss to the max and photographer AXIOO Bali captured it all in stunning detail!

The Couple:

Francesca and Mark

The Wedding:

The Villa Sanctuary, Bali, Indonesia

Mark and I knew we wanted our wedding to be personal and to reflect us. We knew on the outset that a hotel package wedding just wouldn’t be a right fit, so finding Elvira (Hari Indah Bali), our event planner, was key. She worked tirelessly to understand and clarify our dreams for the day and worked with us to bring them to life. Elvira helped us create a vision when we were lost, she provided us with access to exceptional venders and all with a gentle, efficiency. We wanted our wedding to be comfortable and welcoming to our friends and family, some of whom was their first trip to Bali. We also wanted the day to be vibrant and playful, a celebration of our commitment.

Our best advice is to do your research. We did endless research to ensure we were comfortable with our choices. From catering to photographers, we were over the moon with the venders we chose. Once we had done the research, we could relax and let the professionals do their jobs!

Butter Bali did an amazing job on our party favors. They made delicious cookies with vibrant colors to match our color scope. These cookies also acted as place cards, as they had our guests’ names printed on them.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – AXIOO Bali
Event Planning – Hari Indah Bali
Venue – The Villa Sanctuary
Floral Design – Bloomz Bali Weddings & Events
Catering – Merah Puti
Cake – Butter Bali
Officiant – Heather Boylan
DJ – Lydia Rose
Live Music – Sammy Sax
Videography – AXIOO Bali
Invitations – Paperless Post
Makeup Artist – Wanderlust Beauty Lounge
Hair Styling – Kat Ohara
Wedding Dress – Grace Loves Lace
Bridal Accessories – Samatha Wills
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Mumu
Groom’s Apparel – Studio Italia
Rentals – Bali Event Hire
Favors – Butter Bali

 

Congratulations to Francesca and Mark, and a special thanks to AXIOO Bali for sharing this incredible wedding at The Villa Sanctuary! For more wedding bliss from Bali, take a peek at this natural luxe beach-inspired Bali wedding at Alila Villas Uluwatu!

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Mid-Century Minimalist Baltimore Wedding at Mt. Washington Mill Dye House

July 19, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

After falling in love with the history and the architecture of Mt. Washington Mill Dye House in Maryland, Alexis and Mark knew that they had found the perfect backdrop for the industrial minimalist wedding they had always wanted! With the help of Eventi Florals & Events and the floral talents of Crimson & Clover Floral Design, the couple hung greenery and Edison bulbs from the rafters, set up raw wood tables and copper chairs, and added bright, colorful blooms for a look that was uniquely them. Alexis was a bride after our hearts, and not just because she styled her fun and flirty Hayley Paige gown with a magnolia headpiece and sparkly Jimmy Choos! She learned hand-lettering prior to the wedding and made each of the magnolia leaf place cards for their guests — how sweet is that?! We can hardly get over how captivating these images from With Love & Embers turned out and how the couple radiated excitement from beginning to end!

The Couple:

Alexis and Mark

The Wedding:

Mt. Washington Mill Dye House, Baltimore, Maryland

My wedding day fashion could be described as modern glam with a touch of stripes and a dash of glitter! I loved everything about my dress from the subtle white satin stripes, to the asymmetric hem and the darling open back. The details were unique and it felt like the perfect dress for me. I wore my hair down with a white half flower crown. My nails were ombre french with glitter (so fun!) and shoes were ombre light blue glitter pumps by Jimmy Choo. I also had the diamonds from both of my late grandmothers’ engagement rings made into earrings for the wedding which felt very special to have a part of them with me on my wedding day. 

Mark and I originally wanted to have the wedding in DC where we met and still live, but couldn’t find a venue that we loved and was within our budget. We expanded our search to Baltimore and fell in love with The Mt. Washington Mill Dye House. The building was originally an old cotton mill built in the 1800s that was recently renovated and still has many of the original structural elements. The venue had so much potential with its tall ceilings, exposed beams, natural light, and exposed brick. We knew this was the space for us and looked no further!

The most memorable part of the day was probably our photo session with Jill and Ryan right after our ceremony. Mark and I both love to hike and are pretty adventurous so Jill and Ryan knew we would be up for anything including climbing over a tall fence into a dry river bed in my wedding dress and Jimmy Choos. It was nice to get away for a moment to enjoy our first moments adventuring as husband and wife and the photos were totally worth it!

When it comes to planning your wedding, sit down with your partner early on in the process, and have a conversation about what you do and don’t want to include in your wedding. Do you want a big wedding or a small wedding? Adult only or all ages? Religious, non-religious or hybrid? Destination or local? Ideal budget vs max budget? Then own those decisions and stand by them as a couple! Friends, family and even complete strangers may try to impose their own ideas of what your wedding should or shouldn’t be like. I’m here to remind you that this is your wedding, not theirs! It’s totally okay to skip any wedding traditions or wedding related events that don’t feel right to you. As long as both of you are happy with what you planned that’s all that matters.

I knew that I wanted hand-lettered greenery for my place cards but was trying to save money wherever I could. So a few months before the wedding, I bought a book and taught myself how to hand letter. It’s actually quite easy to learn and a great stress reliever! A few weeks before the wedding I ordered about 200 preserved magnolia leaves and began hand lettering guests’ names with gold leaf pens. I would only complete about 5-10 done per hour so you can imagine how long it took to complete 125 of them, but it was totally worth it! I was so proud of the end result and how it perfectly tied in with the overall decor. Our guests loved them so much, many of them took their leaves home with them!

Processional – “Can’t Help Falling In Love” by Haley Reinhart and “Canon in D” by Pachelbel
Recessional – “You Make My Dreams” by Hall & Oates
First Dance – “Amsterdam” by Gregory Alan Isakov

The Wedding Team:

Photography – With Love & Embers
Event Planning – Eventi Florals & Events
Venue – Mt. Washington Mill Dye House
Floral Design – Crimson & Clover Floral Design
Catering – Copper Kitchen
Cake – Sugar Bakers Cakes
DJ – DJ Phlipz
Stationery – Ruby the Fox
Makeup Artist – Makeup by Dina
Hair Styling – Shelby Anderson Beauty and Hair by Faneela
Wedding Dress – Hayley Paige
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rentals – Something Vintage Rentals
Lighting – Revolution Event Design & Production

 

Congratulations to Alexis and Mark, and a special thanks to Junebug member With Love & Embers for sharing this Mt. Washington Mill Dye House wedding! For more from this talented photographer, check out this earthy forest elopement at Ricketts Glen State Park!

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We’re Starry-Eyed Over This Rustic Celestial Wedding on a Private Vermont Farm

July 18, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

If you think Madison and Ken’s celestial wedding is incredible, just wait until you read the story behind it! Their wedding day was set at a private family farm and was entirely inspired by the starry night they saw on their first trip to their farm while they were dating. To recreate that magical night, the couple set up a clear tent, hung dozens of star lanterns, and added celestial-themed details that took their guests on a wildly romantic journey. Petals Vermont then rounded out the overall rustic look with tons of greenery and red blooms. Even more captivating than the details, though, was the love and the gratitude Madison and Ken exuded throughout their entire day. Thanks to their fabulously talented photographer, Hannah of Ramblefree Photo Co., we felt every ounce of emotion these two poured into each other and into their guests — it was truly a sight to behold!

The Couple:

Madison and Ken

The Wedding:

Private Farm, Orwell, Vermont

From the very beginning, it was important to us that our wedding be a true representation of who we are as a couple. We wanted our guests to see hints of us in all elements of the day. It was also very important to us that our guests (almost all of whom traveled from New Jersey to be with us) had a spectacular time and felt loved and appreciated. Creating that feeling began with selecting our venue. We often visit Ken‘s aunt and uncle at their farm in Vermont (one of our favorite places to be) and we were so fortunate that they allowed us to host our wedding there.

The first time Ken took me to visit the farm, as we were arriving near Orwell in the middle of the night, he pulled the car to the side of the road and we laid down on the ground to look up at the stars. It was a special moment, and the vision of that night sky never left us. So, we wanted to encourage all of our guests to take a moment to look up and appreciate the same view. Our starry night theme grew from there — complete with a clear tent and star lanterns.

As we planned, we tried to make sure everything we included in the day felt true to us and what we love most–from the save-the-dates (camp-themed notebooks) and campfire (which represented our love of camping and the outdoors) to the dinner music (all from bands we had seen live over the years) to the lawn games (which represented the game nights we host for our friends) to our insistence that there be delicious, unfussy food (including the BIGGEST cheese board) for our guests to nosh on and good booze on tap to drink (mainstays at all parties we host as we love to cook).

We decided that we wanted to write our own vows early on in our planning process, but we still wanted to recite some of the same promises to one another. Together, we wrote a set of vows that we would both repeat to one another, then each of us wrote our own personal vows that we read to each other for the first time during the ceremony. Ken wrote about a night he surprised me by driving me out into middle-of-nowhere Pennsylvania in the middle of the night to watch a meteor shower. I wrote about one of the first conversations we ever had. Reading the vows in front of our loved ones felt so personal and powerful, and it helped tell the story of how we fell in love.

One piece of advice I read early on was to only choose things to include in your wedding that really speak to you, and I think we took that to heart. Nothing was included in our wedding “just because” and we spent a lot of time curating elements that best conveyed how we felt about the day and each other. It was hard work, but the end result was so rewarding. It was truly a day that we will never forget. Trust your gut and have fun planning, what made our planning experience so enjoyable was that we treated it as an opportunity to reflect on our journey.

Because our guests traveled from so far, it was important to us that they felt appreciated and cared for, so there were lots of special things to take home! Welcome boxes were given out at the hotels that included trail mix, local chocolate, and planispheres depicting the constellations, among other odds and ends. At the wedding, enameled camp mugs with s’mores fixings inside were given out, as well as serape blankets.

We spent a lot of time on DIY elements for the wedding! We packaged our save-the-dates and helped design our invitation suite. For the decor, we stained and finished the wood moons used for the seating chart and place cards, stained and finished the cornhole boards and moon backdrop my uncle built for us, and built our ceremony arch. Lastly, I embroidered the embroidery hoops with constellations to use as our table numbers, assembled our welcome boxes and the s’mores favors, and assembled and hung all the star lanterns. PHEW!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Ramblefree Photo Co.
Floral Design – Petals Vermont
Catering – The Great Northern
Cake – Cafe Provence
DJ – Digital DJ
Videography – Echo in Dreams
Stationery – Honeybee Paper Co.
Vow Books – Field Notes
Hair and Makeup Artist – Finishing Touch
Wedding Dress – Hayley Paige
Bridal Accessories – Tilly Thomas Lux
Reception Dress – Charlie Bear
Second Shooter: Alyssa Hitchcock
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – BHLDN
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – Indochino
Rings – Craig Brady
Transportation – Betcha Transit
Rentals – Vermont Tent Company and The Hanging Lantern Company
Signage – Sweet Caroline Collective
Photo Booth – Photo Booth Planet

 

Our biggest congratulations to Madison and Ken, and a special thanks to Junebug member Ramblefree Photo Co. for sharing this incredible celestial wedding! Love this whimsical theme? This celestial Joshua Tree elopement is out of this world!

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Neutral and Rust Virginia Wedding at The Market at Grelen

June 15, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

It may not even be summer yet, but we’re obsessing over the autumnal feel of Hannah and James’ Virginia wedding at The Market at Grelen! Even with a rainstorm that forced the ceremony from the outdoor vista into the greenhouse, everything about this day was magical. Urban Flora embraced the couple’s bohemian vibe with organic and textural arrangements in the prettiest fall palette, which looked stunning alongside the handmade ceremony arbor, agate slice place cards, and macrame details. Brousseau Events went above and beyond putting all the elements of Hannah and James’ boho-chic wedding together, and Alex Mari Photography could not have captured it all more perfectly!

The Couple:

Hannah and James

The Wedding:

The Market at Grelen, Somerset, Virginia

I wanted our wedding to be uniquely us, a joyous celebration of marriage, and for it to be God-glorifying. It was super important for me to make it OUR wedding, not a cookie cutter wedding you’d see on Pinterest. Trends come and go, but what you love, what speaks to you and your relationship doesn’t.

The most memorable part for me was seeing my husband break down in tears as I walked down the aisle. This is also one of my favorite photos! We did a first look and he had already cried during that, but the emotion of that moment was so great in a small greenhouse with rain pouring down, surrounded by all of our closest family and friends. It is something I will never forget.

We did a worship song, “How Great is Your Love” by Phil Wickham, at the beginning of the ceremony and a foot-washing ceremony as our first act as a married couple. This signified how, in marriage, we will aim to humbly serve each other each day, just as Christ did for us.

As a wedding photographer myself, it was hard to choose a wedding vibe because I had been to so many weddings and loved so many different things. However, I had always loved all things bohemian so we went for a natural bohemian aesthetic and I incorporated just random things that I loved along the way.

In terms of DIY projects: My husband spent days making our arbor; my mom made our cake; and I made our agate slice table numbers, as well as the welcome banner and the macrame seating chart!

Our best advice is to book your wedding photographer and videographer right away and invest in those areas! I never knew how much I would truly cherish my wedding photos and video until now. It was the best day of our lives, with our favorite people who flew from all over the world to be with us, and our pictures and video are all the most precious moments that we get to live over and over again.

We had our friends who own a donut truck, Dawn + Dusk Donuts, come and give out fresh gourmet donuts for dessert, and it was such a fun touch! Even though it was pouring down rain, people still ventured out to get them with umbrellas — and people are still raving about them 5 months later!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Alex Mari Photography
Event Planning – Brousseau Events
Venue – The Market at Grelen
Floral Design – Urban Flora
Catering – MOSAIC Catering + Events
Donuts – Dawn + Dusk Donuts
DJ – Jordan Copon
Videography – Golden Hour Visuals
Stationery – The Bridal Type
Hair and Makeup Artist – Radiant Reflection
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Bridal Accessories – White Studio Bridal
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Mumu
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Dazi
Rings – Michael M Collection
Rentals – Nations Brand

 

Our biggest congratulations to Hannah and James, and a special thanks to Alex Mari Photography for sharing this wedding at The Market at Grelen! Planning a fall wedding? Let the earthy autumnal tones in this No Business Lodge wedding in McCall, Idaho inspire your color palette!

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5 Ideas to Complete Your Adventure Themed Wedding

June 11, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

photo by The Kitcheners

Starting your next big adventure together as a married couple? Set your course to these five ideas to complete your adventure themed wedding! Whether you’re throwing a destination wedding at a far off location or you’re tying the knot at home and want to honor your love of travel, these ideas are perfect for wandering souls getting ready to say “I do” to a lifetime of adventure!

Globe Guest Book

Custom Hand Painted and Lettered Calligraphy Guestbook Wedding Globe 12″ Diameter by Newly Scripted

Personalized Mr. and Mrs. Push Pin Travel Globe by Wendy Gold

Alternative Wedding Guest Book Hand Painted Globe for Travel Lovers by Le Marigny

Love is a Journey Rose Gold Wedding Globe by The Lettering Studio

Hand-Lettered You are My Greatest Adventure Globe Guest Book by Handmade Darling

Hand-Painted Globe Guest Book by Kit Cats Shop

Custom Gold Wedding Guest Book Globe by The Lettering Studio

Gold Custom Push-Pin Guest Book Globe by Wendy Gold

Map Seating Chart

Travel Theme Table Plan Map by No Ordinary Emporium

Wedding Map Custom Guest Seating Chart by JW Design Studio

Airport Themed World Map Wedding Seating Chart by Aphrodite Studio

World Map Seating Chart Gold by No Ordinary Emporium

Flat Globe Wedding Seating Chart by No Ordinary Emporium

Destination Wedding Seating Chart by Protea Press

Rustic World Map Wedding Seating Chart Sign by No Ordinary Emporium

World Map Seating Chat Digital Download by Ispirato Printables

Watercolor World Map Seating Chart Instant Download by Fabled Weddings

 

Custom World Map Seating Chart by Sea Cove Studio

Flight Destination Wedding Watercolor Seating Chart Poster by Aphrodite Studio

Travel-Themed Escort Cards

Boarding Pass Wedding Escort Card Instant Download by Blew by Design

Vintage Airplane Boarding Pass Seating Cards by Paper Cake Designs

Vintage Travel-Themed Wedding Place Cards by West and Found Design Co

Flight Ticket Wedding Place Cards by Blew by Design

Bon Voyage Leather Luggage Tag Wedding Favor Escort Card by Currys Leather

Adventure Themed Wedding Luggage Tag Escort Card Favor by Escort Tags

Our Adventure Begins Wedding Luggage Tag Escort Card by Currys Leather

And So the Adventure Begins Luggage Tags for Adventure Themed Wedding by Letter and Leather

Destination Table Names

Laser Cut Destination Names Table Decor by Capola Designs

World Map Handwritten Table Names by Unique Wedding Boutique

Travel Theme Table Locations by No Ordinary Emporium

Clear and Gold Acrylic City Name Wedding Table Centerpiece by Fran Johnson House

Travel Theme Photo Table Cards by No Ordinary Emporium

Personalized Destination Name Laser Cut Table Centerpiece by Capola Designs

Vintage Map Wedding Table Cards by No Ordinary Emporium

Wooden Laser Cut Destination Table Names by Wedding Decor Team

Location Photo Wedding Table Cards by No Ordinary Emporium

Mountain Name Table Cards by Paper Adventure Co

Travel Theme Table Name Cards for Destination Wedding by Paper Adventure Co

Watercolor Destination Wedding Table Names by No Ordinary Emporium

Personal Travel Wedding Table Cards by No Ordinary Emporium

Rustic City Wedding Table Cards by No Ordinary Emporium

Adventure-Themed Wedding Cake Topper

Adventure Awaits Wedding Cake Topper by Thistle and Lace Shop

Paper Airplane Travel Adventure Cake Topper by Light Paper

The Adventure Begins Rustic Wedding Cake Topper by Tpc Design Studio

Our Greatest Adventure Wedding Cake Topper by Blush Wood Co

Fly Away With Me Wedding Cake Topper by Thistle and Lace Shop

Love is in the Air Airplane Wedding Cake Topper by Z Create Design

Mountain Adventure Wooden Cake Topper by Thistle and Lace Shop

Our Adventure Begins Wedding Cake Topper by Blush Wood Co

You’re My Greatest Adventure Cake Topper by Sugar Crush Co

Travel the World for You Cake Topper by Light Paper

Adventure Begins Wedding Cake Topper by Thistle and Lace Shop

Adventure Awaits Wedding Cake Topper by Laser Tree

Our Adventure Begins Cake Topper by Haymade Shop

Saying “I do” just the two of you? Check out our ultimate guide to planning an adventure elopement!

photo by Henry Tieu Photography

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This History-Loving Couple Married in an Utterly Romantic Toronto Wedding at 170-Year-Old Storys Building

June 4, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

History lovers, get ready to fall in love. Loryssa and Leo brought the romance at the historic Storys Building in downtown Toronto! After exchanging vows at St. Basil’s Catholic Church, the couple and their photographer, Daring Wanderer, made their way through the grounds for a newlywed session that was full of moodiness and drama. Then it was off to their reception, which featured exposed white brick, elegant florals, cafe lights, and beautiful signage and artwork designed by the groom. The 170-year-old building could not have been a more perfect backdrop for their classic vibe. From top to bottom, this Toronto wedding was as romantic as could be, and we’re here for all of it!

The Couple:

Loryssa and Leo

The Wedding:

St. Basil’s Catholic Church and Storys Building, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

We wanted the day to be a true reflection of who we were as individuals and as a couple. For that reason, it was important that we were both involved in the planning and that we were ultimately making decisions that made us happy!

Everyone tells you not to get stressed during the planning process, but let’s be honest, that’s easier said than done. Instead, we’ll share with you the little ritual we developed to help ease that planning stress: If either of you ever gets frustrated during the planning and think an argument is about to ensue, take a breath, put on some music, and dance it out. It’s impossible to be upset when you’re dancing!

Leo is a graphic designer extraordinaire, so he designed our invitations, menus, architectural prints, and our seating chart. He also worked closely with the owner of Nugateau Patisserie to design an eclair with an architectural print of the Storys Building on it. Also, my amazing best friend, Alexandra Louise, did the calligraphy for our place cards.

I’m an architectural historian and work in the heritage conservation field, so I knew we needed to have our reception in a historic building. I came across some photos of the Storys Building, booked us an appointment to see the space, and it was love at first sight! We didn’t even go see any other venues because we knew it was the one right away.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Daring Wanderer
Event Planning – The White Book Company
Ceremony Venue – St. Basil’s Catholic Church
Reception Venue – Storys Building
Floral Design – Hunt & Gather
Catering – Storys Building
Cake – Patisserie V. Marie
Officiant – Father Morgan V. Rice
DJ – Jet Entertainment
Live Music – Christopher Plock
Videography – Beautiful Life Studios
Stationery Printing – Ingledew Invites
Place Card Calligraphy – Alexandra Louise
Makeup Artist – Nicole Grittani and Vanessa Baudner
Hair Styling – Kroma Salon
Wedding Dress – Inbal Dror from White Toronto
Bridal Accessories – Morgan Lovely and Jimmy Choo
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Nouvelle Amsale from White Toronto
Groom’s Apparel – Ted Baker
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Moores Clothing
Favors – Nugateau Patisserie

 

Loryssa and Leo Junebug member Daring Wanderer for sharing this beautiful Storys Building wedding! For more from this talented photographer, you have to see this intimate industrial Vancouver wedding at The Pipe Shop!

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This Couple Played Up the California Desert Hues with an All-White Wedding at Wolf Feather Honey Farm

April 15, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Danae and Travis’ all-white wedding at Wolf Feather Honey Farm was total summer wedding goals! The couple took their guests out into the desert for a carefree day full of food, fun, and laughter. Their mix of bohemian textiles, rustic wooden accents, and vintage details were as whimsical as they were beautiful, and the all-white attire of everyone in attendance gave the entire event a desert chic vibe. The DeLauras were on hand to capture every moment of this unique and totally unforgettable summer wedding!

The Couple:

Danae and Travis

The Wedding:

Wolf Feather Honey Farm, Temecula, California

Planning weddings can be very stressful and put a lot of pressure on couples. So, we made a very conscious decision to not let planning our wedding take over our lives. We knew from the beginning we wanted the wedding to not only be about us but about all the people who are responsible for us having such a successful relationship!

The first look was so much more emotional and special then we expected. We had our whole bridal party watching and that moment when we got to see each other on the day we were committing our lives to one another was something I can’t put into words.

We loved the colors of all nature at the venue so instead of adding a lot of colors, we decided to have everyone wear all white (including all the guest). A lot of our guests were skeptical about wearing all white — especially because it was in the dirt. But, on the day of the wedding, everything looked amazing and everyone enjoyed it!

My biggest advice is to not care about the things that don’t matter. No one cares about the colors of the place cards or the font on the invitations. Don’t spend a lot of money on silly details just because Pinterest made them look easy. Pick the top 5 things that are important to the two of you and put more money and energy into those. For us, it was the venue, photographer, open bar, music and us looking good! We knew everything else would fall into place.

Processional – “Guiding Light” by Mumford and Sons
Recessional – “Mowgli San Francisco Remix” by Pumpkin
First Dance – “Wicked Game” by Chris Isaak

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The DeLauras
Venue – Wolf Feather Honey Farm
Catering – TK Burger and Falasophy
Videography – J. Lyter Cinema
Hair Styling – TReSs Apothecary Salon
Wedding Dress – Martina Liana
Bridal Accessories – MAYMARTINinc
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Show Me Your Mumu

 

Congratulations to Danae and Travis, and a huge thanks to The DeLauras for sharing this wedding at Wolf Feather Honey Farm with Junebug! Love these desert vibes? This desert glam wedding at Under Canvas brought the boho flair to Zion National Park!

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This DIY Dairyland Wedding Brought the Natural Beauty of Washington Indoors

March 10, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Get ready for this Dairyland wedding to melt every single piece of your heart! From handmade garlands to hand-painted wine bottles to the ombre napkins, there wasn’t a single element that Rhyss, Andrew, and their loving family and friends didn’t touch. The copper and navy color palette alongside all the natural greenery was a breath of fresh air and made the venue feel like an indoor garden. Those elements, combined with the vintage furniture rentals, took the style factor off the charts! Most importantly, though, Rhyss and Andrew’s love for each other and for their guests was overflowing from beginning to end, making this one of the most emotional, heartfelt, and joyful celebrations we have had the honor of publishing! We have to give a shoutout to Carmen Lopez Photography for capturing it all with such care and love.

The Couple:

Rhyss and Andrew

The Wedding:

Dairyland, Snohomish, Washington

We wanted our wedding to be a reflection of us: Andrew being a down-to-earth and a relaxed person while, me, paying attention to the details and aesthetics. So, I think it really translated well as we both listened to each other. Everyone had a great time partying and looked great!

There was a moment just before when the ceremony started where Andrew and I were sitting by our grooms’ party room alone with one of our family friends. It was the moment where Carmen sneakily captured Andrew and me crying and holding hands by a sofa. We were just taking it all in. Our family friend was reminding us how lucky we were, not only as a gay couple but because of all the hardships we endured together and all the support we have. We had to make a lot of sacrifices during our long-distance relationship between Vancouver, BC, and Seattle, WA. So, for us, the whole moment finally meant we were going to be together.

Almost everything from our wedding was a DIY project! It was all possible with the help of our amazing family and friends, and it was overwhelmingly humbling for both of us to have this much support. Our aunts arranged our flower bouquets and one of our aunts officiated the ceremony. Our sisters were our event planners, our friends helped us spray paint over a hundred wine bottles, and our awesome grooms’ party moved tables between the ceremony and reception in their dresses and suits! Even most of our decorations, aside from all the amazing vintage rental items we got, were all DIY and budget-friendly. From cutting garlands, handwriting all the tile “place cards”, and creating ombre napkins, it was really amazing to have everyone come together and help us.

Processional – “Like Real People Do by Hozier
Grooms’ Entrance – “West” by Sleeping at Last
Recessional – “Wildheart” by Bleachers
First Dance – “Home” by Edward and Magnetic Zeroes (Lucas Fogale Version) 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Carmen Lopez Photography
Venue – Dairyland
Floral Design – Colibri Blooms
Catering – Cabbage Patch Restaurant and Catering
Cake – Coyle’s Bakeshop
DJ – DJ Justin
Videography – Moonstruck Pictures
Stationery – Minted
Hair Styling – Aurelio Ayala III
Rentals – Vintage Ambiance

 

Congratulations to Rhyss and Andrew, and a huge thanks to Carmen Lopez Photography for sharing this unforgettable Dairyland wedding with Junebug! For more wedding bliss at this Washington venue, check out this chic neutral Dairyland wedding!

 

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