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How to Set Up Your Wedding Hotel Room Block

March 3, 2024 | riley
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If out-of-town guests are attending your wedding, they’ll need a place to stay. Reserving a number of rooms in a hotel room block ensures that your guests will have a place to stay close to your ceremony and reception. This makes things like transportation to and from the big day more manageable. It also allows the chance to secure a discount for out-of-town guests, though this option is not available at all hotels.

Although many guests will wait until the last minute to book their accommodations, you’ll need to make sure to set up your hotel room block months ahead of the wedding date to guarantee that no big events—think conferences, tournaments, or even other weddings—will keep your guests from being able to book a room. Sound overwhelming? Most wedding planners can help you through this process. If you haven’t found your wedding planner yet don’t worry, we’re here to help you navigate reserving a hotel room block.

How To Choose A Hotel For A Room Block While Wedding Planning

Choosing the hotel for your guests depends on where the wedding is taking place, the price points, the available amenities, and how many guests will be staying at the hotel. Ideally, you want your hotel to be close to both your ceremony and reception to save money on transportation. You also want at least two different hotel options for your guests–one that is higher-end and one that is more affordable. This allows your guests to have options, which is especially important if you are having a destination wedding or you have a larger guest list.

You may also want to find out if there are any transportation services available for your guests. Some hotels may offer a shuttle service to and from the airport, which will be handy for guests who are flying into town.

6 Questions To Ask Your Hotel

Once you are ready to give the hotel a call to inquire about the hotel block, you will want to have a few questions ready. Be sure to get answers to these questions:

  1. What discount can be offered to the guests?
  2. Is there a penalty for not filling up the hotel block?
  3. Is there a percentage of hotel rooms guests will need to book?
  4. Does the hotel provide transportation to and from the airport?
  5. Is the hotel responsible for selling rooms that are not booked in the hotel block?
  6. Will we owe damages to the hotel if the entire block is not booked?

This will help gauge how many rooms to book in the beginning. We recommend booking a smaller number of rooms in the beginning. Unless they do not charge any penalties for not filling the room block—most hotels do—this will help you avoid unwanted fines or fees.

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Tips For Booking a Hotel Block

Start early – Beginning your hotel search early gives you ample time to explore various options, compare rates, and secure the best deals. Popular wedding dates and peak seasons can result in limited availability, so booking early ensures you have more choices.

Estimate room needs – Consider the size of your guest list and how many out-of-town guests are likely to need accommodations. It’s better to overestimate slightly than to risk not having enough rooms available for your guests. Work closely with your wedding planner or coordinator to get a good estimate.

Negotiate terms – Like many other things in life, one of the best pieces of advice for booking a hotel room block is to ask, ask, ask! Ask for discounts, upgrades, etc. Although you may not always get a discount, you may be able to get concessions such as free WiFi, parking passes, and maybe even room upgrades. A lot of these additions go overlooked because couples didn’t ask.

Check room block policies – Carefully review the hotel’s room block policies before signing any contracts. Pay attention to details like the cutoff date for reservations, minimum stay requirements, and penalties for unused rooms. Make sure these policies align with your needs and expectations.

Set up a booking link – Many hotels offer the option to set up a personalized booking link for your guests. This makes it easy for guests to book within the room block and ensures they receive the discounted rate. Provide clear instructions and the booking link on your invitations to streamline the booking process.

Regularly check in – Stay in touch with the hotel leading up to the wedding to monitor the status of the room block. Check the number of rooms booked regularly and make adjustments as needed to ensure you’re not left with unused rooms or scrambling for additional accommodations.

Consider guest needs – When selecting a hotel, consider your guests’ needs and preferences. Look for hotels that offer a variety of room types and amenities, and consider factors like accessibility features for guests with disabilities and pet-friendly policies for guests traveling with pets.

Terms To Look For When Booking a Wedding Hotel Room Block

After you have the questions above answered and receive the contract from the hotel, you should carefully examine it. It’s wise to be familiar with the terminology you may find on the contract. Some words to keep an eye out for are:

Deposit Amount – The deposit amount is the price that the hotel requires to be paid at the time that the contract is signed.

Cut-Off – This is the last day that your guests can book a room in your reserved block before they are available to the public. Hotels will generally have a cut-off point before your wedding. It’s typically anywhere from 30-60 days before your special day.

Allowable Shrinkage Clause – This number is the percentage of rooms that are allowed to go unbooked. It’s normal for this percentage to range from 10% to 20%.

Attrition Rate – This is one of the most important terms to keep in mind. The attrition rate is the number of rooms that must be filled to avoid paying a penalty fee. This is usually around 80-90%.

Mitigation/Resell Clause – Once the cut-off date has arrived, the hotel is required to try and sell the unfilled rooms that you had booked

Letting Your Guests Know About the Accomodations

Once everything is booked, let your guests know. The best way to do so is by using your wedding website. This way, they can find all of the information with the click of a button. If guests are coming from out of town, it’s also nice to include directions on how to get to the accommodations from the airport.

If you are not using a website and have yet to send out your invitations, you can also add the information to the invites. It’s important that you guide your guests through the booking process. Let them know that when booking the hotel, they should use a certain link or call the hotel directly and refer to the wedding by name. You’ll also want to remind them to book before the cut-off date if they want the discounted rate.

Now you know the basics for setting up a wedding hotel room block! Not sure what else needs to happen before your wedding day? Check out our ultimate wedding planning guide to make sure you don’t miss a step.

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7 Super Helpful Tips for Newly Engaged Couples

November 12, 2023 | riley

Image by Maya Papaya Pictures. Keep scrolling for our tips for newly engaged couples

Congratulations on your engagement! This next season of life is going to be one of the best, and we’re so excited to help you through every step of your wedding planning. We completely understand that, once the high of the actual engagement starts to wear off, the reality of planning a wedding sets in, and it can be overwhelming! So, we’ve rounded up our top seven tips for newly engaged couples to help you navigate those first steps–and the planning process in general.

Tips for Newly Engaged Couples

1. Get the big conversations out of the way

Budget, wedding size, and location–those are the big three conversations any newly engaged couple should have soon after getting engaged, and before you start planning anything else. We know that the budget and the wedding size might not be the most fun topic of conversation, but they are the foundation of your wedding planning.

To make things a little easier on you, we’ve developed a free wedding budget tool where you can keep track of your expenses, vendor information, payment details, and more. We’ve also put together 25 simple ways to save money while wedding planning. We also have a great guest list spreadsheet that keeps all of your guest’s contact information in one easy-to-access place.

2. Don’t assume you know what the other person wants

You often hear the myth that one partner can’t be bothered by any part of wedding planning, but this isn’t the case for many. This is a big day for both of you, and you both should have a say in the outcome. A good way to start is to make separate lists of your priorities and vision for the day. Then sit down, exchange your lists, and explain your perspectives.

It’s very likely you both won’t be able to get exactly what you want–especially if you both care deeply about one part of the day but have different visions. This conversation will help you come to a compromise. Or, you’ll find out that you both care about different aspects of the day and you both can get what you want! Either way, you both should walk away from the conversation feeling heard and understood.

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3. Everything is expensive

This is an unfortunate truth that there’s no avoiding. The earlier you embrace this fact, the easier it will be to accept it. That doesn’t mean you can’t find ways to save money, and you should stick to the budget you set at the beginning. But most wedding-related goods and services are expensive because they can be.

While we may be biased, there are a few things that are absolutely worth the cost though–your photographer, your videographer, and your wedding planner. Those three vendors will be some of the best investments you’ll make for your wedding! So, if you need a place to start when setting budget priorities, begin there.

4. You don’t have to take (or ask for) everyone’s opinions

There’s something about a wedding that gets everyone you talk to fired up with opinions and advice. Sometimes, it’ll be completely valid and helpful! Other times, it’ll be unsolicited and awkward. The good news? You have full control over what opinions or advice you choose to entertain.

If you have expert event planners in your circle, they’ll probably have some great tips you might want to implement. If you have a relative who thinks your wedding is somehow their chance for a do-over for their own wedding, simply smile and say thank you, then let it roll right off your back. This is YOUR day. You don’t have to take anyone’s opinions into account, and you don’t need to ask for anyone’s opinions at all (unless you want to, of course).

Recommended Reading: Common Wedding Fights and How to Resolve Them

5. Engagement photos are a must

There are very few things we’ll tell you are “musts” when it comes to wedding planning (because we firmly believe you should do what you want). But, taking engagement photos is one of those things we think every couple should do. For one, you’re getting married! You should take every opportunity to celebrate, and an engagement session is a fun, informal way to celebrate just the two of you!

Engagement photos also give you the opportunity to bond with your wedding photographer before the big day. You’ll get to work out all the quirks, get comfortable in front of the camera, and get to know the only other person you will spend your entire wedding day with. Trust us, it’s an all-around good idea and, in 50 years, your married selves will be so happy to have your engagement season documented.

Need outfit ideas? We’ve got you covered for every season–spring, summer, winter, and fall.

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6. Involve your wedding planner as early as possible

If you decide to hire a wedding planner, we highly recommend making them one of the first vendors you hire and involving them in every decision from the get-go. That way they know your vision, your budget, and your style, and they can help keep all your ideas organized. Not only are wedding planners great for design, logistics, and execution, but they are fountains of knowledge when it comes to reliable vendors, legal matters, and so much more.

If you start planning thinking you don’t want a planner and then decide later on that you do want one, that’s totally okay, as well. Just make sure to loop them in on every decision you’ve made and be flexible when she/he starts to give expert advice.

Recommended Reading: Meeting with a planner soon and not set on your wedding vision yet? Start with a mood board! We’ve made a template that you can drop in your favorite photos from Pinterest and Instagram.

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7. Don’t spend every minute planning

Your engagement season only happens once, and it’s absolutely magical, so don’t let it be consumed with stress. First and foremost, you’re preparing for marriage. You’re not just planning a party. Your engagement should be about being in love, soaking up the excitement, and getting ready to start a brand-new journey together.

We highly recommend setting aside at least one day every week for a date night that doesn’t include any wedding talk. Try new restaurants, go do a fun activity outside, read relationship advice books together, or simply put on your PJs and hunker down for a movie night. The only rule should be that you focus on your relationship, not the wedding. You’ll have plenty of time to plan, and you’ll reduce the risk of getting burned out before the wedding day.

We’re just scratching the surface with wedding resources. We have countless blogs about all things wedding-related. To make them easier to digest, check out this wedding planning guide, where we break down everything you need to know and share resources to make this process as easy as possible for all newly engaged couples!

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Romantic & Boho Dry Falls Intimate Wedding

August 6, 2023 | justine

Haley and Anthony envisioned a laid-back and intimate celebration that would capture the essence of a fun-filled week’s getaway with their closest friends. Drawing inspiration from their group’s fondness for mountain vacations, they found the perfect setting for their love story during a fall/winter escape in the scenic beauty of North Carolina. They believe weddings should happen in places that hold special meaning to their relationship, which is exactly why the couple decided on a charming Dry Falls intimate wedding.

Their special day began with a heartwarming first look. They had chosen an area they often hiked in, knowing it would provide the perfect backdrop for their wedding. With just a few loved ones in attendance, they exchanged vows on a terrace overlooking the cascading waterfalls. After the heartfelt ceremony, they retreated to their cozy Airbnb cabin to create beautiful memories together.

This intimate celebration is a beautiful reminder that all you truly need for a memorable wedding is a meaningful setting and your nearest and dearest by your side. As you scroll down, you’ll get a closer look at all the beautiful details beautifully captured by Junebug member Yaseli Olivera. Get ready to be swept away by the magic of this heartfelt celebration.

The Couple:

Haley and Anthony

The Wedding:

Dry Falls, North Carolina, United States

How Their Dry Falls Intimate Wedding Came To Be

We were constantly told how financially draining and stressful a wedding can be from start to finish, so we wanted to go the opposite way of that. The cabin had activities both inside and outside and a huge property to feel like a retreat. All while also marrying your best friend! Not to mention it feels cool to say you skipped the big dinner and eloped under a waterfall. We wanted to go with something more casual. An event that felt like a week’s getaway with friends instead of a big wedding event. Our group typically vacations in the mountains for the views and hikes. And a fall/winter getaway in NC is where it all came about.

            

How Eloping Allowed Them to Celebrate on a Budget

While planning our elopement, we were also building our new home. We both agreed to prioritize our finances towards the house, so we focused on essential items like photography, video, and booking the Airbnb. For everything else, we chose more affordable options to stay within our $6,000 budget. Surprisingly, we found that many things were cheaper without the “wedding” label. Eloping gave us more opportunities to save money, which meant we had extra funds for a fantastic honeymoon and investing in our new home. It was a beautiful and financially savvy way to celebrate our love.

From Airbnb Stay to Dream Elopement Venue

We initially discovered our chosen cabin on Airbnb as a vacation rental rather than a wedding venue. However, we reached out to the owners and shared our elopement plans with them, and they were incredibly supportive and accommodating throughout the process. We were instantly captivated by the cabin’s charming hiking trails and spacious fire pit areas. And also the variety of activities it offered everyone. As for the falls, we often hiked in this area. We knew it would be the absolute perfect backdrop for our elopement. Creating a truly magical and memorable experience.

Wedding Planning Advice: Embrace the Unexpected

We advise other couples to adopt the “whatever happens, happens” attitude. When we chose to have a small and intimate ceremony on a public hike, we knew that not everything would unfold exactly as we envisioned, and we were perfectly okay with that. Embracing this mindset allowed us to savor more personal and authentic moments. And focus on what mattered to us throughout the day. So, let go of perfection and cherish the unexpected beauty in your wedding journey.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Yaseli Olivera
Ceremony Venue – Dry Falls
Reception Venue – The Lodge at Beasley Mine
Floral Design – Hidden Botanics
Videography – Sam Visual Films
Makeup Artist – Brittianna J
Rings – Heidi Gibson

 

Congratulations to Haley and Anthony on their romantic and boho Dry Falls intimate wedding. And many thanks to Junebug member Yaseli Olivera for capturing every moment of their special day. To see more of Yaseli’s work, take a look at her profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

This intimate celebration reminds us that a meaningful venue and our closest loved ones are all we need for an unforgettable wedding. Explore our venue and planning guides to begin your journey.

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DIY Wedding Guide: Everything You Should Know to Plan Your Own

July 5, 2023 | riley
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Image by Skyler & Vhan Photography. See more of this real DIY wedding here

We know how much work goes into planning a wedding. Figuring out guest lists, seating charts, catering, the venue, etc. can be extremely overwhelming. On top of wedding planning, more couples are choosing to opt for DIY touches. Whether you’re looking to get crafty to save money or you just want to make your special day a little more personalized to you and your future spouse, there’s a lot to know about hosting the DIY wedding of your dreams. 

Planner Vs. No Planner

Here at Junebug, we can’t recommend wedding planners enough. While they may seem like an extra expense upfront, they can save you money in the long run. They keep you on track, execute your vision, manage the budget meticulously—including finding discounts when possible–and execute day-of coordination so you can be present with your partner. They also make things a whole lot less stressful.

If hiring a wedding planner is not practical or possible for you and your spouse, consider hiring a day-of coordinator. Rather than help you plan throughout the entire process, they will help coordinate everything you have put together yourself. This allows you to sit back and relax and enjoy your wedding day as much as possible.

Recommended Reading: 25 Simple Ways to Save Money When Planning a Wedding

Image by Tori Osteraa. See more of this real wedding here

Tips + Tricks For Planning a DIY Wedding

Create A Mood Board

If there’s one thing we believe makes planning a wedding easier, it’s creating a wedding mood board. They help guide decisions and keep your holistic vision in mind while also visually describing your desires to your wedding vendors. 

They’re especially handy when DIYing items at your wedding because they serve as inspiration. Have you found a centerpiece that you want to recreate? What about a backdrop that you absolutely have to have? Tackling these items will be much easier when you have images to refer to.

Put Together a Budget

No matter what kind of wedding you’re trying to plan, putting together a budget can save you quite a few headaches. Sit down with your partner and discuss how much you’re willing to spend, how much financial help (if any) you are expecting from family and friends, and what your top priorities are. For example, if a photographer is a top priority, budget accordingly, and you’ll be able to identify the areas that you want to cut costs, which in turn, will help you figure out what DIY projects you can tackle.

Recruit Help From Your Wedding Party and Family Members

For the sake of your sanity, ask for help. Your wedding party and family members are there to make your special day come to life. Get together and make DIY projects fun with movies, snacks, and wine. This way you’re crossing things off of your list quicker and making them more enjoyable for yourself. 

Consider Thrift Stores

Weddings, while of the most memorable days of your life, are also incredibly wasteful. Unwanted décor gets tossed time and time again. Not only is this a waste of money, but it’s also harmful to our planet. For a more sustainable and budget-friendly option, consider sourcing items from thrift stores, your home, or apps like Facebook Marketplace and Offer Up. You’ll be surprised by the stunning vases, table settings, furniture, and artwork you can find secondhand.

Play To Your Strengths 

While it may be tempting to DIY everything you need, it will quickly become a big waste of your time and money if something goes wrong. Of course, you can pay a world-class vendor to correct mistakes at the last minute, but then you’ll be met with stress and another bill you didn’t plan for.

Focus on your strengths—whether they’re sewing, baking, drawing, calligraphy, floral design, etc. The same goes for the family and friends that you include in your projects as well.

Don’t Save Projects Until the Last Minute

There’s no denying that DIY projects are time-consuming. Whether you’re DIYing a good portion of your wedding decor or just an aspect or two, it’s important not to procrastinate. As soon as you’ve settled on a project list, it’s wise to get started. This ensures everything gets done before the big day, and allows everything to look well put together rather than rushed. There’s no such thing as starting too early.

Image by Morgan McCanne Photo. See more of this real wedding here

DIY Wedding Inspiration 

DIY Wedding Invitations

While wedding invitations are a small part of your special day, they can be expensive. Who knew that paper and printing costs could add up so fast? Luckily, there are many different options when it comes to invites and stationery. Often, the most cost-efficient option is to do your own designing and printing using Photoshop or Canva (which has premade templates you can edit in a pinch). However, this can be time-consuming.

If you don’t consider yourself a graphic design pro, online options such as Minted or Shutterfly offer gorgeous templates at reasonable prices. They both frequently offer discounts as well.

Lighting

One thing that can really take a wedding up a notch is custom lighting–which doesn’t come cheap. Everything from the bulbs you use to where your candles are placed can make or break your wedding. Sound dramatic? It’s not.

Wedding lighting will help people see where they’re going and light the wedding photos you’ll cherish forever. With proper lighting, you can keep the party going even after the sun sets. 

There are many options when it comes to lighting that you can easily create yourself. It’s important to keep the lingo in mind so you don’t end up with bright beams when you were really dreaming of a soft natural ambiance. Here are a few of the most popular options for that perfect glow:

  • Uplights – Uplighting is created when lights are placed on the floor and turned upwards towards the ceiling to create a soft glow. Many venues will offer this as a premium, but at $1,000-$3,000, it’s not the cheapest upgrade. That’s where DIY Uplighting comes in. For only $17 a light, you can save hundreds of dollars by renting these multi-colored LED lights. Once your wedding is over, repack all of the lights and drop them back off to USPS with the prepaid shipping label. It doesn’t get much easier than that
  • Ceiling of lights aka Twinkle Lights – If your wedding is taking place outdoors, a “ceiling” of lights is an incredibly easy way to add a romantic touch while keeping things lit. They create the look of a starry night even when the sun is setting. Hang these stringed lights from trees, tent corners, etc. You can find solar-powered options like these on Amazon for as low as $15
  • Lanterns – Lanterns look beautiful in open-air tropical settings. You can find a pack of 5 paper lanterns for under $15 on Amazon
  • Candles – Candles are one of the easiest ways to make a space feel warm, welcoming, and picturesque. They’re also extremely budget-friendly. If you’re afraid of having open flames, combine flameless tealights and tapered candles throughout your space
  • Hanging lights. Hanging large pendants–such as Edison bulbs–from greenery, arches, and tree branches instantly upgrades an outdoor seating area and provides an intimate glow.

Image by Savanna Sturkie. See more of this real wedding here

Signs

Having various wedding signs posted around your wedding is helpful for your guests. Wedding signs can communicate your ceremony schedule, direct parking, welcome guests, or showcase a specialty cocktail. You can create your own DIY signs using wood, acrylic, glass, old window panes, or chalkboard–just to name a few. 

There are a few things to remember when creating the signage for your nuptials:

  • Consider the lettering – Are you a pro calligrapher? Try your hand out! If you’re not comfortable, try using stencils. You can also use decals using a Cricut machine. This takes away the guesswork of hand-painting
  • Your Color PaletteSignage is one of the easiest ways to incorporate your wedding colors. If you’re looking for ways to add a pop, this is it
  • Be Unique – While it may be tempting to recreate a sign that you found on Pinterest, be sure that it matches your wedding’s style, theme, and colors. Don’t copy it just because you think it’s cute. This will ensure you won’t regret it once your big day is over

Image by Dawn Photo. See more of this real wedding here

Wedding Flowers

Florists train for years and know flowers inside and out. That’s what makes them so good at their jobs. While it may seem simple to throw a few flowers together and call it a bouquet, it requires a lot more work than that. 

However, if you’re creative (and very patient), you can create your own floral arrangements. To succeed, we have a few pieces of advice.

  • Keep it simple – Arranging florals is a science. You might be a pro at arranging flowers for your home but creating dozens of centerpieces, bouquets, and other arrangements is tricky. Think lots of greenery, small jars or vases, and one or two types of flowers
  • Consider the season – You may have your heart set on a particular bloom for months but consider the season your wedding takes place in. If that flower is not in season but you consider it a must-have, DIYing your florals is not a wise decision–as this may require importing flowers
  • Think about your clothing – Colorful flowers with deep hues, berries, or pollen can stain your clothing. The last thing you want is a large red stain on your dress before the ceremony even begins
  • Take a workshop – This is the most crucial piece of advice that we can give you. Before you start arranging, take a workshop or two. Make a day of it with your wedding party and learn different techniques that you can use for your special day. They’re informative but—most importantly—fun! It may also be smart to watch a Youtube video or TikTok or two (or ten)

Junebug Tip: Use BloomsyBox, a flower subscription company, for your DIY wedding florals. You choose what flowers you want and get them hand-delivered to your door. They even offer dozens of pre-made bouquets. Junebug readers get 10% off with the code JUNEBUG

DIY Wedding Centerpieces

Centerpieces are one of the most visual parts of your wedding reception. They are also one of the most challenging because there are so many of them. If making dozens of floral arrangements overwhelms you, there are many different options for centerpieces. There’s no rule that says centerpieces have to be flowers, after all. Include items that are special to you and your spouse, such as books, mismatched glassware, lamps, lanterns, or geometric table décor.

Recommended Reading: Make a Statement With These Unique Wedding Table Centerpieces

Ceremony Backdrops

Your backdrop serves as a focal point and frames the most important part of the day—the ceremony. It also happens to be a great canvas to flex those creative muscles. Some of our favorites wedding backdrops include:

  • Drapery
  • Floral installation
  • PVC pipe arch
  • A free-standing wooden wall 
  • Strips of multi-colored fabric

Image by Tida Svy. See more of this real wedding here

Seating Chart 

Your seating chart is one sign that your guests are guaranteed to look at, so it’s important that it matches your color palette and theme flawlessly. Whether you’re looking for elegant, bohemian, or rustic, there’s a DIY option. One of the easiest options is to print the table numbers and names and place them on the display of your choice. However, if you’re up for the challenge, there are plenty of more complex options to recreate out there. Need some inspiration? Check out our Pinterest board that features some incredible seating charts from our real couples. 

Reception Bar

Having an open bar is a surefire way to keep the party going all night long. But alcohol can be pricey. If you’re having a smaller affair, consider having a self-serve bar with bottles on ice. You can display it in multiple fun ways too–such as filling a kayak full of ice or setting up a table with ice basins. Still want a bar with bartenders? If your venue allows it, bring in the alcohol from a wholesale store like Costco or Sam’s Club. It’s just important to be mindful that you get enough so you don’t run out halfway through the reception.

Photobooth

Photobooths are one of the easiest additions to create for your wedding and they make for great entertainment for your guests (while also being a great favor). And the best part? You don’t need fancy equipment or an expensive team to make the perfect photobooth. 

If you want your guests to strike a pose, follow these six tips to create a photo booth that will fit your design aesthetic and won’t bust your budget:

  • Get creative with the backdrop – Your backdrop should not be complicated. It can be anything from a faux flower wall put together on plywood boards to a chalkboard to a neon sign to macrame 
  • Light it up as much as possible – Unless you’re a pro photographer, you’re better off not fiddling with your camera’s flash and exposure settings. Instead, make sure that your photo booth area is very well-lit. If using lights or lamps of some sort, use bulbs that are marked for “daylight.” You’ll find that these have a color temperature of about 5000k 
  • Set it up in a highly visible place – The whole point of a photo booth is to capture fun moments with your guests. They can’t do that if the booth is hard to find. Try to avoid tucking it in a corner or putting it in a separate room. Instead, think of it as another focal point in your reception design
  • Use props – The more props, the better. Etsy is great for finding signs, cutouts, and masks. You can also find other goodies such as hats, wigs, jewelry, and other accessories at thrift stores or costume shops
  • Create a hashtag – We’re sure you’ve heard of wedding hashtags by now. It’s one of the easiest ways to be able to collect all of the photos taken by your guests. There’s a likely chance that they will share their photo booth pictures on social media so having a hashtag that they can use will make finding them a piece of cake
  • Use a Polaroid camera – If you’re looking for a low-tech way to have physical copies of your guests’ photos, encourage the use of Polaroid cameras. Once printed, have them tape them into a guestbook or place it in a box. You can also use a Polaroid printer to print photos off of your guests’ smartphones. Whichever route you decide on, be sure to have plenty of extra batteries and film on hand

Image by The Mclachlans. See more of this real wedding here

Wedding Favors

Wedding favors are the simplest item to include in your DIY wedding. Rather than spend money on a favor that your guests are going to be too tired (or drunk) to remember, thank your friends and family for attending with one of these DIY options:

  • Homemade candles
  • Bath soak
  • Soap
  • Jam or honey
  • Hangover kits
  • Succulents
  • Baked dessert (cookies, candy, brownies, etc.)
  • Wildflower seeds
  • Mini bottles of alcohol (champagne, your favorite liquor, canned wine, etc.)
  • Hot chocolate kits

Whatever it is you decide to give, make it true to who you are as a couple—whether it ties in with your heritage, favorite snack, etc.—and matches your theme. That way you’ll avoid giving something random that you think guests may or may not potentially enjoy. 

Whether you’re working with a tight wedding budget or you simply enjoy the endless possibilities that DIYing brings, there are many ideas you can incorporate to create the DIY wedding of your dreams. We hope this guide inspired you and that you’re ready to tackle any project you’ve been thinking about.  Want to see these do-it-yourself details in action? Check out some of our real DIY weddings in this roundup!

Image by Iron + Honey Photography. See more of this real wedding here

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Everything You Need to Know if You’re Planning a Same Sex Wedding

June 1, 2023 | riley

Image by Light As Gold. Keep reading on for tips for planning a same sex wedding

Wedding planning can be dizzying to navigate for any couple, but we understand that there are a few unique circumstances when it comes to planning a same sex wedding. While most couples lean into wedding traditions, some don’t translate very well. 

Traditional methods of paying for your wedding, walking down the aisle, and even choosing your outfits might feel like a minefield. If you’ve found yourself recently engaged and planning a same sex wedding, congratulations! Now let’s plan a celebration that is as beautiful as your love story.

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Paying For The Wedding

The age-old custom of having the bride’s parents pay for the wedding is evolving with the times, so don’t worry if you’re unsure of who is going to foot the bill. In fact, many couples of all genders are taking on the wedding finances themselves. 

Who pays for the wedding truly comes down to who can afford it. If you have multiple parties willing to pitch in, split the costs three ways or have each party pay for what they’re most interested in. As soon as you’ve built your wedding budget, you can get started on the more fun parts of planning.

Recommended Reading: 25 Simples Ways to Save Money When Planning a Wedding

Hiring Your Wedding Vendors For Your Same Sex Wedding

We’d be lying if we said we hadn’t heard horror stories from LGBTQ+ couples who were refused service by wedding vendors. That’s why when we hand-select our Junebug wedding vendors, inclusivity is one of our main focuses. Beyond our own directory–when searching for vendors–we recommend looking for professionals in your area who showcase diversity in their portfolios.

However, we also know that there are plenty of wedding vendors who haven’t had the opportunity to work with LGBTQ+ couples yet but would love to do so. When reaching out to a vendor whose portfolio doesn’t necessarily represent you as a couple, keep these things in mind:

  • You’re the one in control, so don’t let anyone make you feel less than. You’re paying for a service and if a business owner feels it’s in their best interest to refuse you service, they’re not the kind of vendor you want to work with anyway
  • Finding the right vendors for you is like finding your best friend. Have high expectations as you prepare to meet a few before you find that spark with “the one”
  • If you have an unpleasant experience with a vendor, don’t be afraid to leave them a public review. Other couples–LGBTQ+ or otherwise–need to know about poor customer service or discrimination. By leaving an honest review of what happened, you can help keep other couples from going through the same thing

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Your Wedding Party

We love mixed-gender wedding parties, so don’t fret over separating your friends and family by gender on either side of the altar. Think about who has supported you in your life and relationship up to this point and you’ll know which close friends are meant to stand by your side as you tie the knot.

If you’re not into the idea of a wedding party, don’t be afraid to ditch the idea completely. Wedding planning isn’t about following rules. It’s about making your own celebration and doing what feels right for you as a couple.

Your Guest List

Speaking of including people who support you, your guest list should only include those who will be excited about your special day. Getting married doesn’t mean that you have to throw a huge party just for the sake of it. Keeping that in mind, only invite friends and family that have supported your love from the very beginning. This will also help you avoid unwanted and unnecessary drama on your wedding day.

Bachelor And Bachelorette Parties

Planning a bachelor or bachelorette party is just like any other aspect of wedding planning–it’s completely up to what feels best to you. You can still celebrate separately and throw individual parties where your future spouse isn’t invited, or you can celebrate your last hurrah before the wedding together in one big joint party.

Junebug Tip:

There’s nothing we love more than big bachelor and bachelorette parties hosted at Airbnbs. If you’re searching for the perfect place to stay with your closest friends for your celebration, take a look at these Airbnbs for bachelorette parties (but we think most of them can work for both).

Wedding Day Traditions

Aside from your wedding party, there are a few other wedding traditions you may want to personalize or do away with altogether. Here are a few important considerations for your wedding planning:

  • Walking down the aisle – You have the freedom to decide who walks who down the aisle. If you want to walk down the aisle together, go for it. You might also decide that you both want to walk down the aisle together or be escorted by someone special. Your wedding aisle escort can be your father, mother, brother, mentor, or friend. If Jonathan Van Ness is available to escort you down the aisle, we’d start there
  • First looks – We’re big fans of first looks here at Junebug. It gives you intimate one-on-one time together before you get whisked away in the chaos of the special day. If you’re on the fence about it, consider adding one of these intimate experiences instead
  • Ceremony readings – Many of the customary wedding ceremony readings may not apply to your relationship, and not just because you’re an LGTBQ+ couple. Personalize your ceremony with readings and music that are significant to you rather than relying on words that don’t represent your relationship. To get inspired, check out these gender-neutral wedding ceremony script ideas or these non-religious readings

What to Wear To Your Same Sex Wedding

You should feel like a million bucks on your wedding day, so it’s important that your wedding outfits are something you’re comfortable in. If you feel most comfortable in a classic suit, wear one. If you both want to wear dresses, do it. Don’t worry about upstaging each other, either. Say “yes” to each of your dream dresses and you can keep them a secret until the big day–or don’t. Like we’ve said before, it’s up to you.

If you both want to wear suits, consider colors that complement each other and coordinate your tie, pocket square, or shirt patterns for a cohesive look. You can also ask your florist to create boutonnieres that match without being identical.

Junebug Tip:

Ministry Of Supply offers moisture-wicking suits in a variety of hues that are perfect for anyone getting married—that’s right, anyone. They specialize in both men’s and women’s suits. Don’t miss out on these gorgeous and flexible options!

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Last Name Changes

There’s no right or wrong answer in deciding who takes who’s last name. You may want to go by two different last names, hyphen them together, or blend the two surnames to create a unique last name just for the two of you. Some couples opt to choose a new name entirely that they’ll both take on. 

Keep in mind that each country differs on how to legally alter your name. In some countries, your marriage license may determine your last name choices.

Final Thoughts To Keep In Mind

All weddings come with a certain amount of expectations from friends and family members. Tough as it may be, try to silence that noise and focus on what matters most to you as a couple. Whether you’re faced with the unfortunate judgment of relatives who aren’t supportive or your family is too involved in the decision-making, remember that this is your love being honored at your wedding. Don’t let anyone else’s opinion dictate the planning process if they wouldn’t also have a say in your marriage.

Now that you’ve got the basics of planning a same sex wedding down, be sure to check out these stylish LGBTQ+ wedding outfits to get inspired for your special day and wedding shower!

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9 Unconventional Bachelorette Party Ideas

May 29, 2023 | Junebug Weddings

Image by Gabriel Conover. Keep scrolling for unconventional bachelorette party ideas

From selecting the perfect destination to prepping a fun-packed itinerary, there’s a lot that goes into planning a bachelorette weekend as special as the bride you’re celebrating. After selecting an Airbnb fit for your wedding party and bachelorette party gear, it’s time to pack your itinerary full of fun. Whether you’ve decided to stay close to home or take this celebration on the road, we have compiled a list of unique, fun, and low key bachelorette party activities fit for everyone.

Unconventional Bachelorette Party Ideas

1. Camping or Glamping Trip

Nature and adventure-loving brides—this idea is for you. Whether you pitch tents or rent a cabin, your crew is guaranteed to have endless quality time. It’s also a great way to hit the reset button before the big day. 

Spice up your camping trip with extra activities such as hiking, swimming, or tubing down the river. Before you get to packing, make sure to read up on the local outdoor regulations for everything from glass bottles to alcohol allowances to quiet hours. And, most importantly, don’t forget the s’mores.

Image by Tews Visual. See more of this real wedding here.

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2. Staycation

Spending your bachelorette weekend in an over-the-top Airbnb rental with your wedding day crew can be pretty lavish (and expensive), so if you’re something a little more laidback, staying put might be a winning option. Whether you’re working with a party-all-night crew or friends who prefer to relax in comfort, there are endless home rental options fit for every personality, destination, budget, and desired weekend vibe. 

Image by Dallas & Sabrina. See more of this real wedding here.

Recommended reading: Best Airbnbs for Bachelorette Parties

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3. Spa Day

A bachelorette party is all about treating yourself. If you’re looking for a relaxing stress-free activity, treat yourself and your bridal party to a spa day. Don’t forget to complete the experience with massages and facials. 

Spas are great, but they can get expensive quickly. If you’re sticking to a budget and looking to save money, not all is lost. Gather your favorite products and bring the spa into the comfort of your own home. Ask your friends to bring their cutest Pj’s—or better yet, give everyone coordinating sets or shirts as a gift. 

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4. Cooking or Mixology Class

Food and drinks—we’re in. Channel your inner chef and learn how to make a new dish with an in-home or on-site cooking class experience. If your group would prefer the title “mixologist” instead of “chef,” book a private mixology class to learn tricks of the trade and shake up something delicious.

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5. Hire a Photographer

Let’s be honest—getaways with your best friends are sure to be packed full of memories. Hire a local photographer to capture the special memories you’ll want to hold onto far beyond your bachelorette weekend.

6. Winery Tour

Calling all wine lovers. Make a day tasting wine, enjoying charcuterie boards, and touring local or distant wineries. To make for a smooth bachelorette weekend, we recommend booking through a tour company in advance. Bonus: Grab a few of your new favorite bottles to enjoy on the wedding night.

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7. Karaoke Night

Warm-up those vocal cords and get ready for your solo. It’s time to hit up a karaoke bar for an evening of fun, cocktails, and videos to reminisce for years to come. The Junebug team loves a karaoke night out—especially with a group that feels no shame in belting out Queen ballads or Spice Girls medleys.

Need help choosing songs? Our wedding reception playlist is filled with sing-along crowd-pleasers.

8. Amusement Park

When you hear “bachelorette party” your mind probably immediately thinks of a crazy night out on the town. If partying doesn’t excite you and your bachelorette party guests, maybe the thrill of roller coasters will do the trick. You’re never too old to enjoy fried food, attempt to win ridiculously large stuffed animals or scream yourself hoarse on amusement park rides. 

Grab the bridal party and head to the nearest amusement park for a day of old-fashioned fun and games. Take it up a notch with a getaway to the “Happiest Place on Earth” during its International Food and Wine Festival to add boozy fun to your theme park adventures.

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9. Volunteering Together

If you’re a bride that doesn’t want the attention and hoopla of a bachelorette party, not all is lost. There are many nontraditional ways to celebrate. A volunteer day can be one of the sweetest—and most thoughtful—ways to celebrate your upcoming big day while giving back. It’s a special and unconventional way to create long-lasting memories while leaving a long-lasting impact on your community. 

Help plant a community garden, head to the animal shelter to walk dogs, or even gather supplies at your house to put together hygiene kits for the homeless. Follow up the project with a nice dinner at your favorite restaurant—the perfect ending to an unforgettable day for even the most laid-back group.

Bachelorette parties are a special way to celebrate soon-to-be brides. You deserve a day that is as unique and special as you are. If you’re looking to plan a unique celebration but don’t know where to start, check out our how-to guide for planning a bachelorette party

Now that you’ve got the itinerary set and you’ve loaded up on personalized party gear, it’s time to grab your wedding day crew and get ready for an unforgettable bachelorette party. 

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Tips For Hosting A Joint Bachelor Bachelorette Party

May 2, 2023 | justine

Image by Martin Wilk. Keep scrolling for joint bachelor bachelorette party tips and tricks.

Congratulations, you’re getting married! With wedding planning in full swing, it’s easy to get caught up in the details. So remember to have fun too. Of course, the big day is the main event, but let’s not underestimate the pre-wedding festivities. After all, it’s your chance to let your hair down with your closest friends before tying the knot. While the traditional route involves separate bachelor and bachelorette parties, why not mix things up and consider hosting a joint celebration?

A joint bachelor bachelorette party is a fantastic way to bring both sides of the family and your besties together for an unforgettable celebration. Instead of focusing on one person, couples can have a joint party inspired by their shared interests and loved ones. So, let’s dive into everything you need to know to plan an amazing joint bachelor bachelorette party that’ll have everyone talking for years to come!

What is a Joint Bachelor Bachelorette Party?

A joint bachelor and bachelorette party is a celebration before a wedding where the couple and their wedding parties all get together. This party is a great way to celebrate and have fun with everyone before the wedding day. Rather than having separate parties, everyone can enjoy the happy occasion together in a happy and inclusive atmosphere. It’s a perfect choice if you and your partner’s friends all get along or if you’re just looking to help everyone get to know each other better.

Why Should You Consider A Joint Bachelor Bachelorette Party?

While having individual bachelor and bachelorette parties can be enjoyable, there are many advantages to choosing a combined celebration that includes both soon-to-be newlyweds. Here are just a few reasons why an increasing number of couples are opting for a joint bachelor bachelorette party:

You And Your Partner Can Spend More Time Together

A joint celebration allows you to stay close to each other and continue building your bond in the lead-up to the wedding. This means you can enjoy all the excitement and anticipation of your pre-wedding festivities while staying connected to your partner. Instead of saying goodbye to each other for separate parties, you can work as a team to create a fun and memorable event that reflects your personalities and relationship.

It Brings The Wedding Party Closer Together

If you and your partner don’t share mutual friends, a joint celebration allows your wedding parties to get to know each other and make new connections. This way, everyone can celebrate together, and nobody feels left out. When your wedding day arrives, your guests will feel like your wedding party has been lifelong friends all along.

It Can Be A More Cost-Effective Option

A joint bachelor bachelorette party is a smart way to save money for both your and your partner’s wedding party. Combining activities like hotel room bookings, transportation, and group rates for various events can help everyone cut costs. You don’t have to plan your party solely based on group rates, but it’s a good idea to keep in mind if you want more money to spend on other wedding expenses or on the honeymoon.

Who Should Take Charge Of The Planning?

Traditional roles suggest that the best man leads the bachelor party planning, and the maid or matron of honor leads the bachelorette party planning. However, in a combined situation, the best man and maid of honor can work together to plan the party, the couple themselves can take charge, or someone in the group who loves organizing trips can take on the task. Since the planning tasks double with a bigger group, hiring a professional party planner might be a good option to avoid stress and ensure a successful celebration.

Tips For Hosting A Joint Bachelor Bachelorette Party

Create The Guest List

When creating the guest list, you’ll likely want to include  your wedding parties and other close friends or family. Remember that the more people you add to the guest list, the more difficult it will be to book activities and accommodations. It’s better to save the big party for the wedding reception and keep the joint party more intimate.

Pick Your Location And Date

The destination and date are critical factors to consider. Choose a location that offers something for everyone and select a date that maximizes attendance and affordability. Consider the interests and budget of the group, peak travel seasons, local events and festivals, and weather conditions. By being mindful of these factors, you can plan a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

Book Your Accommodations And Transportation

Choosing accommodations that can comfortably fit everyone in the group is essential. Consider renting a large vacation home or booking several hotel rooms near each other to make it easier for everyone to spend time together.

When it comes to transportation, choose a destination with a major airport to make it easier for attendees from different parts of the country to find flights that work with their schedules. Additionally, consider a transportation service—such as a limousine or party bus—to bring everyone from the airport to the lodging and any planned activities.

Plan The Itinerary

It’s important to remember that not all activities need to be done together. It’s a good idea to split the groups occasionally to accommodate different interests. For example, schedule a round of golf and a spa day for the same day. You can then come together for dinner or another activity once you’re finished.  It’s best to keep the itinerary flexible, allowing time to rest and recover if needed. 

Joint Bachelor Bachelorette Party Ideas

Backyard Dinner Party

Hosting a backyard dinner party is a great way to bring everyone together in a relaxed setting. Bonus points if there’s a pool. You can either hire a personal chef or prepare the food yourself. Another option is to assign different courses to small groups of friends, giving everyone a chance to contribute. This ensures that everyone feels included and has an opportunity to participate. A more casual backyard barbecue is also an excellent option for mingling while enjoying yard games or grilling together.

A Day At The Beach

A beach day is another excellent option for a joint celebration. Bring plenty of sunscreen, towels, and beach games to entertain everyone. You can also rent chairs and umbrellas or bring your own. Pack a cooler with plenty of drinks and snacks to keep everyone fueled throughout the day. Consider organizing beach games like volleyball or frisbee or even renting paddle boards or jet skis for some more adventurous fun. End the day with a bonfire on the beach for a memorable evening.

Party Bus Or Boat Tour

Renting a party bus or shuttle for a day trip is a fun way to get everyone together and make lasting memories. The transportation can be the main activity or a way to get to a brewery tour, tubing, or bar hopping. The best part? You don’t have to worry about a designated driver! Renting a party boat is also an option for a water-based experience. This is also a chance to test your wedding transportation if you’re hiring the same provider. 

Host A Tasting

You can visit a winery, brewery, or distillery to tour their facilities, learn more about the products, and, most importantly, drink your chosen beverage. Some tastings also offer mixology sessions, an excellent way to finalize your signature cocktail. Use this experience to brainstorm your wedding day drink or reception bar selection. Non-drinkers can join in on the fun with oysters, ice cream, cheese, and coffee tastings. Check out local or travel-worthy places that offer tastings that fit you and your party.

Have Separate Activities And Meet Up Later

Consider hosting a combined weekend celebration that balances separate and joint activities. The two groups can have their own experiences for most of the trip, then come together for a big party on the final evening. If everyone would rather have their separate nights out, the entire group can meet up the next day for brunch and share stories from their individual adventures the previous night. There are endless possibilities that work for everyone. 

Ready to ignite your party-planning skills? Explore our bachelor and bachelorette party guides, along with this list of unconventional party ideas that will set your celebration apart. From party essentials to outfit tips—we have all the tricks to make your party a hit! And the best part, you can easily customize them to fit your unique style and preferences. 

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How To Plan An Unforgettable Post Elopement Party

May 1, 2023 | riley

Elopements have become the norm these days, and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change anytime soon. While many couples choose to elope with just the two of them, some opt to throw a post-elopement party to celebrate being newlyweds with friends and family. Whether it’s a grand affair full of food and dancing or a lowkey backyard brunch, there’s no better way to include your loved ones after saying “I do.”

What Is A Post Elopement Party 

You may be wondering, “what is a post elopement party, exactly?” It may look different to everyone, but generally, it’s a way to celebrate tying the knot with those who could not attend the elopement. It’s an opportunity to tell your story of the day as well as share your photos and videos from the day.

The party can be as simple or as complex as you want, and there is no set timeline for the event. If you want to have it a day after your wedding, or you want to celebrate a year later on your anniversary, the choice is yours. 

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Why Have A Post Elopement Party?

Much like an elopement, the choice to have a post elopement party is entirely up to you. There are a whole host of reasons to throw a party for your loved ones to attend. These are some of the most popular reasons couples decide to throw one of these parties:

  • You’re having a destination elopement
  • You don’t want the stress or financial burden of a full-blown wedding or reception 
  • Your adventure elopement was too difficult to attend for some
  • You’re not quite finished celebrating your love 

Tips For Planning A Post Elopement Party

Whatever the reason, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when planning an elopement reception. Although they’re typically smaller than regular wedding receptions, there are a few tips that will make planning that much easier.

1. Announce Your Elopement Beforehand

Rather than send out save-the-dates, consider sending out elopement announcements. If you announce that you already eloped by sending an elopement party invitation, your guests may feel excluded. Avoid hurting the feelings of your party guests by ensuring they find out from you instead of hearing it from someone else or seeing it online. 

Shop elopement announcements: Burnt Orange Bohemian Elopement Inspiration; Simple Modern Elopement Announcement; We Tied The Knot Minimalist Elopement Card; Love Is Patient But We Couldn’t Wait Announcement Card

2. Send Out Elopement Party Invites

Although elopements are pretty popular these days, they’re still not nearly as popular as traditional weddings. Because of this, if your guests receive an elopement party invitation–especially without an elopement announcement–they may confuse it for a regular wedding invitation. You don’t want to offend anyone by having them assume they were only invited to the after-party. 

On the invites, use language such as “You are invited to celebrate the marriage of…” or “We got married. Come celebrate with us!” This will clear up any uncertainty and set guest expectations before the party. You can also include a small message about when you eloped–though this isn’t necessary if you sent out elopement announcements. Lovebird redefines elegant wedding communication, making it easy to communicate with your guests, however you choose to celebrate.

If you’re looking to save money, combine your announcements and your party invites. Remember, just ensure that the language makes it clear that you already tied the knot and now is the time to party!

3. Pick A Date

Though this may seem like a small detail, choosing a date will help dictate how you announce the party and how soon you need to do so. For example, if you want to celebrate immediately after you elope, you’re going to want to send out invites in advance to make sure that your guests can attend. 

If you want to wait a bit so that you’ll have photos, videos, and extra time to plan, you may feel a little less rushed. Just remember that there is no right or wrong length of time between the elopement and celebration–it’s entirely up to you.

4. Decide Where You Want To Host It

One of the best parts about hosting a post elopement party is that you can decide how big you want to make it. Because it isn’t a traditional wedding reception, there is no expectation of having a grand sit-down dinner (unless you want to). 

You can have a casual backyard BBQ, an Airbnb fiesta, a garden party, or rent a room at your favorite restaurant for a family-style meal. No matter what you choose, having a post elopement party gives you the ultimate freedom when booking a venue.

5. Don’t Expect Gifts

Many couples stress when it comes to putting together a registry and receiving gifts after eloping. Rather than expect gifts and leave your guests in a predicament, you can include a note on your invites that says something along the lines of, “Gifts are not necessary. However, if you do feel so inclined to contribute to our future, here’s how.” This can include where you’ve registered or a note about cash donations.

Doing so will help you avoid questions about it down the line, plus you take the pressure off of the guests. 

6. Consider Entertainment

Depending on the size of your party, you may want to consider entertainment options. Now, this doesn’t mean that you need to hire a DJ or live musician–but if you want to, go for it. This could be anything from including speeches, showing a video presentation from your elopement, reenacting your first dance, playing games, etc. You’re throwing a party, after all.

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7. You Can Still Have A Ceremony

This may seem a little redundant since you’re already married. However, if you eloped because your family and friends couldn’t attend and you want to include them after the fact, why not have a second ceremony? This gives them the chance to recite poems or other readings, incorporate family traditions you may have missed out on, and more.

8. Wear What You Want

There’s no better excuse to don your wedding attire for a second time than an elopement party. If your celebration is going to be a bit more laid back and you don’t feel comfortable wearing your gown or suit a second time, you can opt for a more casual white dress or a simple button-up and slacks combination. 

Post Elopement Party Ideas

Know that you want to have a party, but not sure just exactly what kind of party you want to throw? Consider one of the following ideas:

  • Traditional wedding-style reception
  • Backyard BBQ
  • Potluck
  • Brunch
  • Airbnb celebration
  • Glamping 
  • Rent a private room in your favorite restaurant
  • Take a day trip to your favorite city

Now that you’re ready to plan your own post-elopement party, check out our elopement picnic tips to celebrate your love–just the two of you.

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Affordable Wedding Dresses Under $1000

April 3, 2023 | riley

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by how much weddings cost these days, you’re in luck. Although we can’t control how much everything costs, we can help share some of our favorite ways to save money when planning a wedding. One of those being your wedding attire! We’re firm believers, however, that you shouldn’t have to sacrifice style just because you want to save a few bucks. That’s why we’ve searched high and low to find affordable wedding dresses under $1000.

Not only will these dresses not break the bank and have you looking beautiful on your big day, but they also can be shipped directly to your home and have great return policies in case they’re not what you hoped for. That’s what we call a win-win.

Affordable Wedding Dresses Under $1000

Revolve Dresses

Shona Joy La Lune Lace Back Dress; Katie May x NOEL AND JEAN Divinity Gown; Lovers and Friends Galleria Gown; Bronx and Banco Mademoiselle Midi Dress; The Bar Henri Gown; V. Chapman Carmen Gown

Lulu’s Wedding Dresses Under $1000

Love In Your Eyes Knotted Mermaid Maxi Dress; In My Life Lace Off-the-Shoulder Mermaid Maxi Dress; Pure Romance Square Neck Mermaid Maxi Dress; Molinetto Lace Ruffled Tiered Sleeveless Maxi Dress; This is Real Love Satin Maxi Dress; Elegance Lace Embroidered Rhinestone Strapless Maxi Dress

Reformation Dresses

Blu Silk Dress; Annabelle Silk Dress; Ronda Silk Dress; Butterfly Dress; Lecce Dress; Kairo Dress

Anthropologie Dresses

Jenny Yoo Collection Zara One-Shoulder Sequin Column Gown; BHLDN Eleanora V-Neck Open-Back Sequin Column Gown; Retrofete Margot Silk Low-Back Front-Slit Halter Gown; BHLDN Nassau Long-Sleeve Deep-V Embroidered Side-Slit Wedding Gown; Jenny by Jenny Yoo Marnie Bias-Cut Satin V-Neck Scoop-Back Wedding Gown; BHLDN Bonaire V-Neck Embroidered Wedding Gown

Azazie Dresses

Moonlight Wedding Dress; Fawn Wedding Dress; Vivienne Wedding Dress; Indie Wedding Dress; Lafayette Wedding Dress; Arbor Wedding Dress

 

Now that you’ve picked out your dream wedding dress under $1000, it’s time to think about other ways you can save money. We’ve put together a guide with 25 simple ways to save when wedding planning. And, of course, don’t forget to check out our free budget tool that helps you track your expenses along the way!

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Small But Mighty: The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Micro Wedding

March 26, 2023 | Junebug Weddings

Have you heard the buzz about micro weddings? It’s no secret that the wedding industry has changed over the past few years. As couples decided to opt out of big weddings, we’ve seen a boom of smaller, more intimate affairs that include the couple’s closest friends and family. But because the term micro wedding is fairly new, you may feel confused about what the difference is between a micro wedding vs. a small affair. Lucky for you, we’re here to answer all of your burning questions to help you feel confident in planning the wedding of your dreams–whether big or small.

What is a Micro Wedding?

There’s a lot of confusing and conflicting information about micro weddings online, especially since they’re so closely related to what we’d refer to as an intimate wedding. In fact, micro weddings are intimate by nature. So, what gives? To start, micro weddings typically have less than 30 people—often less than 10, including vendors. 

As the couple planning the wedding, however, you have the power to define what micro means to you. It’s more about a mindset than a precise number of seats at the dinner table. The flexibility and intimate experience are exactly why we love them!

micro wedding reception

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Benefits of Hosting a Micro Wedding

Saves You Money

Having a minimony with your closest loved ones is one of the easiest ways to save money. Because you can go as big or small as you want, you have total control of all of the details. This means more freedom to splurge on the flowers you saw on Pinterest, the wedding photographer you’ve been dreaming of for years, or the meal that’s had your mouth watering since the moment you tried it. It also means that you can host a wedding weekend with some of your favorite people. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Gives You More Time With Your Guests

While we adore larger weddings, finding time as the newlyweds to chat with all of your guests is nearly impossible. They’re there to celebrate you and having the opportunity to enjoy their company can help you and them feel more fulfilled by the end of the night.

Easier Planning

Of course, when planning a wedding for 15 vs. a wedding for 150 people, the planning becomes much easier. You have more options for the venue, seating charts are easier to create, there are fewer dietary restrictions, and you’ll deal with a lot fewer opinions from outsiders. This means you’ll be able to tie the knot in a shorter timespan too if you’d like.

A lot More Personal

As we just mentioned, there’s something about a micro wedding that is far more personal and intimate than a larger wedding. You get to soak up spending time with your loved ones and you can really tailor the day to you and your fiance.

Tips for Creating Your Micro Wedding Guest List 

We know that one of the hardest parts about planning a micro wedding is trimming down your guest list. You don’t want anyone feeling left out on your special day, but you also need to make the tough call to leave some people out. First and foremost, it’s important to remember that there’s beauty in only having the people who are closest to you celebrating the special day together. 

When organizing your guest list, think about this one question: which guests can you not imagine your wedding day without? Those are the people who are most vital to you. Whether this is your aunt who has treated you like one of their own your entire life or your childhood best friend, these are the people you first called when you got engaged. Or the one’s that you’d share any big life news with, for that matter.

What to Wear to Your Micro Wedding

While you’re in a mindset to break tradition, it might be fun to think about wedding outfits that would best reflect your personal styles. We love colored wedding dresses and suits, jumpsuits, and short gowns—aka any outfit that can be made unique to your day. However, if you’ve always envisioned yourself in traditional wedding attire, that’s okay too. It’s your wedding day, which means you can do whatever you want. Multiple outfit changes, anyone?

Recommended Reading: Affordable Wedding Dresses Under $1000

Micro Wedding Ideas

Whether you choose to make your day special with catering from your favorite restaurant, a scavenger hunt for your guests, or a weekend-long celebration at an Airbnb with your friends and family, it’s sure to be a day where you make extraordinary memories spending quality time with those you love most. 

Destination “I do’s”

Why not turn the most special day of your life into a vacation? Choose from a beachy getaway or a mountainous trip complete with plenty of hiking and kayaking, bringing everyone you love with you on a small trip to celebrate you and your significant other is the perfect way to start married life together.

Rent An Airbnb

If you’re more than happy getting married in your hometown or you don’t want everyone to have to travel for your wedding, consider making the party last longer than a day by renting an Airbnb. This way everyone that you’ve invited can stay under one roof to keep the spirits high for multiple days. We can’t recommend one with a pool enough. There’s nothing better than a post-wedding brunch and pool day.

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Incorporate a Unity Ceremony

Because your guest list is so small, don’t be afraid to incorporate your loved ones into your micro wedding ceremony through a unity ceremony. Some of our favorites include passing around your rings for everyone to hold and send their well wishes or a group shot or cheers. You may also feel so inclined to invite everyone to participate in readings of their favorite love poems, passages from a book, or quotes.

Post Wedding Celebration

If you’re not interested in getting an Airbnb or just can’t seem to find lodging that you enjoy, consider planning fun adventures or activities with your guests after you’ve exchanged vows. From renting a boat, a helicopter ride, a bonfire, or karaoke, the after-party ideas are endless.

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Micro Wedding Questions

How Much Does A Micro Wedding Cost?

The cost of a wedding–whether it’s micro or large–is going to vary depending on the vendors you hire. For example, some venues have all-inclusive packages which can save you thousands of dollars. It’s entirely up to you on the areas in which you splurge and save. In general, a micro wedding, however, will likely cost you around $10,000-$15,000. We know that’s a hard pill to swallow but that’s almost half of what a traditional wedding costs.

Free Download: Wedding Budget Spreadsheet

Is A Cocktail Ceremony Necessary At A Micro Wedding?

Because the wedding is much smaller than a traditional wedding, you don’t need to worry about a cocktail hour too much. It is important, however, to remember that if you’re going to take portraits after your ceremony, you should offer light refreshments for your guests so they have food and drinks to enjoy while you take photos.

Do You Need A Wedding Planner For A Micro Wedding?

Choosing a wedding planner for your minimony is a personal choice. Chances are you’ve never planned a wedding before, so even though a micro wedding is smaller, there are a lot of logistics that you may not know to think about. We’re firm believers here at Junebug that wedding planners can help give you the wedding of your dream, no matter what size.

Recommended Reading: 8 Reasons You Should Hire A Wedding Planner

There is a lot of conflicting information online about how to host a micro wedding. We hope this post helped cut through some of the noise and stress. Micro weddings don’t have to be dull and they are certainly anything but small. These opulent celebrations may have started because of COVID, but this is one trend that will be sticking around. 

Ready to plan your intimate wedding? First check out our wedding planning guide, which has every wedding resource you could possibly need, then check out these eight micro wedding reception ideas!

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