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Four-Day Outdoor Black Bear Ranch Wedding

March 23, 2023 | kailey

The days of cookie-cutter weddings are long gone, and we’re seeing more and more couples break free from traditional wedding planning expectations. Cash and Izaac are no exception. During their planning process, they had one goal in mind: create a day that fully aligns with who they are as a couple. And with the help of their talented team of vendors, they nailed every detail–from the boho outdoor ceremony to the reception under the stars. 

They kicked off their day with sweet “I do’s” in a nearby meadow, surrounded by nature and their loved ones. To spice up the already stunning space, Bloom Theory Studio used spring florals to create an asymmetrical ceremony backdrop that beautifully framed the distant mountain views. While these touching moments sound hard to top, their Black Bear Ranch reception might just do it. Guests were greeted by long banquet-style tables dressed in neutral decor, a cocktail cart, and “Love is a human right” signage—just to name a few of our favorites.  

From the grooms’ fashion-forward attire to the incredible four-day itinerary, photographer Emily Klarer captured all the inspo-rich details that’ll influence couples to start planning with a purpose. 

The Couple:

Cash and Izaac

The Wedding:

Black Bear Ranch, Ketchum, Idaho

Kicking Off Their Black Bear Ranch Wedding With A Lake Day 

Our wedding was four days of pure perfection, and almost everything was what we had hoped for. In lieu of a rehearsal dinner, we opted for a day at one of Izaac’s favorite places, Redfish Lake—a crystal clear lake high up in the Sawtooth Mountains. We rented school buses to transport guests to the lake for a day of paddle boarding, lawn games on the beach, Aperol spritzes, and an amazing lunch. 

A Reception Dinner Much Like The Ones They Enjoy At Home In New York  

When planning the wedding, we decided to forgo many traditions that didn’t resonate with us, including our wedding day timeline. We love hosting dinner parties at our apartment in Brooklyn, so we wanted to model our special day to feel like a larger version of one of the intimate dinners we host with friends. Because of this, we were most excited about planning the welcome dinner, lake day, and reception.

 

Sometimes Friends Make The Perfect Officiants 

We asked Cash’s best friend, Katie, to officiate, and she took on the task of secretly making the ceremony the most memorable part of the day. To compose a personalized ceremony, she reached out to our closest friends and family members asking them what made us so special as a couple. Surrounded by our favorite people, Katie used her superior wordsmithing to bring us all to tears as she described how we found each other and built our life together, and recited quotes she had received from our friends and families.

Advice: Book Your Vendors Early To Save Money 

Start early and book your vendors as soon as possible, especially if you’re getting married in a rural or remote destination where there is a limited number of local vendors. Almost all of our vendors and rentals came from 2+ hours away, and in some instances, we had to piece together rental orders from multiple companies to get the quantities we needed. The additional fees for long-distance delivery and the cost of lodging for the vendors who had come in from out of town added significant expenses that we had not planned for.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Emily Klarer
Event Planning – Emily Aitken
Reception Venue – Black Bear Ranch
Floral Design – Bloom Theory Studio
Catering – Horsewood Catering
DJ – Edge Events Productions
Live Music – Pixie and the Partygrass Boys
Invitation Design – Joni Small Hands
Rentals – Boise Party Rentals

 

Congratulations to Cash and Izaac on their Black Bear Ranch wedding. And a big shout out to photographer Emily Klarer for preserving these sweet moments that’ll serve as inspiration for couples that can’t pack all their wedding activities into one day. If this sounds like you, check out our guide for how to plan a weekend wedding itinerary.

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Ethereal Weekend-Long Lake Louise Wedding

February 25, 2023 | justine

Samantha and Jacob’s ethereal Lake Louise wedding was a sight to behold. Their goal was to have an adventurous elopement without having to sacrifice tradition, and they absolutely nailed it. The pair chose a stunning location in the Canadian Rockies to set the stage for their weekend-long affair and not only that, their timeless aesthetic, airy florals, and all-white color palette elevated the romantic vibe. Talk about a magical celebration of love!

With the majestic mountains, a sparkling lake, and alpine trees as a backdrop, the two exchanged beautiful heartfelt vows under a fabric-draped chuppah. After the ceremony, the couple explored the surrounding areas and went on a canoe ride for some breathtaking portraits in nature. Though the scenic views were hard to top, the true highlight was their reception at the Victoria ballroom. The space featured large windows that perfectly framed the surrounding landscape. Here guests were treated to a fondue dinner and wine on elegant candle-filled tablescapes.    

With captivating scenery, delicious food, and a whole lot of love, their big day is a reminder of what truly matters, your love. And thankfully, Henry Tieu was there to capture all the luxurious details and unforgettable moments that are sure to blow you away. 

The Couple:

Samantha and Jake

The Wedding:

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise, Canada

How They Landed On A Weekend-Long Wedding Lake Louise Wedding

When we began wedding planning, we were looking for a fundamentally different type of event that struck a balance between a “traditional” wedding and adventure elopement. We wanted to host our family and friends for a weekend of incredible food and fun in a rugged and adventurous setting that felt luxurious and comfortable for guests with various comfort levels with being outdoors. And we smashed it with the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. Our guests could walk, hike, canoe, or simply sit on the gorgeous terrace and enjoy the views. In terms of design, our wedding day vibe was ethereal, romantic, and contemporary. We leaned into ethereal fabrics and textures. We’re incredibly fortunate that instead of having a dream wedding day, we had an epic wedding week adventure with 80 of our closest family and friends.

Giving Their Guests Practical Welcome Bags

We intentionally gave welcome bags for all our guests instead of wedding favors. I’m a strong advocate for functionality, and the welcome bags would be a delightful surprise for our guests as they checked into their hotel rooms. We included a combination of functional items for the weather and our planned activities, post-celebration survival essentials, some of our favorite treats, and an ode to our wedding destination, maple cream cookies.

Kicking Off Their Wedding Weekend With A Bachelorette Party And Rehearsal Dinner

I have moved around quite a bit, so naturally, my bridesmaids lived across the country. We decided to host my bachelorette party in Kananaskis a few days before the rest of our guests arrived. This maximized our time in beautiful Alberta and meant that my gals didn’t have to make two separate PTO requests and needed only one flight instead of two. We relaxed at the Nordic hydrotherapy spa, had a pizza party and pajama party, and then went to Lake Louise to hike the iconic Lake Agnes Tea House hike. The party concluded, and we celebrated the official start of our wedding weekend with an unbelievable rehearsal dinner with our wedding party. We worked with the fantastic Post Hotel Lake Louise team to plan a four-course dinner with sommelier-selected wine and creative non-alcoholic pairings.

Making Their Day More Meaningful With Personal Touches

We had several meaningful, memorable parts on our special day. Jacob and I wrote private letters to each other that we read while getting ready. We also wrote personal vows for one another that we read to each other during our ceremony, and we’re going to cherish these forever. We agreed that one of our favorite parts of the day was Yichud. It’s customary for the newly married couple to share some time in privacy to reflect on the wedding ceremony and rejoice in their new life. During yichud, we fed each other cocktail hour hors d’oeuvres and got to try our signature cocktails. After yichud, we celebrate.

Taking Their Guests To Their Fave Spot And Treating Them To A Farewell Brunch

On Saturday, we hosted our guests for an afternoon at Moraine Lake. We fell in love with Moraine Lake the first time we visited, so it was great to experience one of the most beautiful places in the world (in my humble opinion) with our favorite people. We also had one of our favorite local places—Trailhead Cafe—cater wraps and sweets, which made the afternoon even better! The day after the wedding, we hosted a farewell brunch in honor of Jacob’s favorite meal. Then following our brunch, we hit the road for more intimate adventuring. We spent the next two days with our planner, videographer, and photographer, hiking, canoeing, and experiencing even more epic views.

Wedding Planning Advice: Start With Your Guest List

If you’re not sure where to start, start with building your guest list. Having an early understanding of the number of people you couldn’t imagine getting married without is helpful for budgeting and finding a venue. From there, focus on the things and people who are meaningful to you. Our guiding philosophy: “People will never forget how you made them feel.” So we wanted our guests to feel loved and included.

Planning A Wedding That Showcased Their Love Story

We planned a wedding celebration and adventure that captured the essence of “us.” We feel fortunate that we got to say “I do” and share this once-in-a-lifetime trip with our closest family and friends in one of the most beautiful places on the planet. After the wedding, we had multiple people thank us for motivating them to take a trip outside their comfort zone. This was meaningful, considering all our guests went out of their way to travel to Lake Louise to be with us. Not a small ask, but they did it with love!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Henry Tieu photography
Event Planning – Rain and Pines
Ceremony +Reception Venue – Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
Floral Design – Goldenrod Floral
Activities Day Catering – Trailhead Cafe
Officiant – Rabbi Ed Feinstein
Live Music – Supersonic Hearts Band
Videography – Integra Wedding Films
Invitation Design – Robinson Creative House
Makeup Artist – Shalonda Peguero 
Bridesmaid Makeup Artist – Bloom Bridal & Beauty Co.
Hair Styling – En Vogue Banff
Wedding Dress – Lovella Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Indochino
Groomsmen Grooming – Beatnik Salon
Rehearsal Dinner – Post Hotel Lake Louise
Rentals – Modern Rentals
Transportation – Universal Coach Lines

 

Congratulations to Samantha and Jacob on their ethereal weekend-long Lake Louise wedding. And a big thank you to Henry Tieu for capturing all the beauty, love, and joy of the most unforgettable day of their lives.

Remember: the goal during your wedding planning season is to create a wedding that feels authentic to you. By infusing unique elements of your relationship into every aspect of your celebration, you’ll create a truly memorable experience for yourselves and your guests. To help you get started, check out our guide for insights on designing a wedding that captures the essence of your love story. 

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Brunch Wedding Ideas for the Early Birds & Breakfast Lovers

February 22, 2023 | riley

Image by  Meagan Lawler Photography. See more of this brunch wedding here

While weddings are traditionally in the evening, we’re seeing more and more couples break the wedding norms and host a day that’s personalized to them. For many, this means hosting the brunch wedding of their dreams, complete with pancakes and waffles, mimosas, and garden views. If this is something that you’re interested in but you’re not sure how to pull it all together, you’re in luck. We’re rounding up brunch wedding ideas that are sure to be a hit for your early celebration.

Brunch Wedding Ideas

Ceremony & Reception Brunch Wedding Ideas

Pre-Ceremony Pastries & Cocoa

Worried about guests going hungry before the reception? Before your guests take their seats, warm their hearts and their stomachs with hot cocoa or coffee and assorted fresh pastries. They’ll thank you later–especially if your ceremony is on the longer side.

Host It Outdoors

When we think of brunch weddings, we think of spring. And with spring comes beautiful weather. If you’re hosting a daytime affair, turn it into a garden party with flowers galore.

Coffee Pouring Unity Ceremony

Nothing says brunch more than coffee. Instead of the traditional sand-pouring or candle-lighting unity ceremony, incorporate the breakfast beverage into the ceremony by making a perfect cup of coffee together at the altar while you exchange vows.

Put Together A Playlist

Because daytime weddings are typically a bit more laidback, you don’t have to worry about having the perfect DJ to keep everyone on the dance floor all night long. Because of this, you can save a little extra money by creating your own playlist full of upbeat, happy music that guests will enjoy while sipping on their breakfast cocktails.

Organize An After Party

If you have guests flying in for your big day, keep the celebration going after the wedding ends. Whether you hit the beach, embark on a hike, lounge by the pool of your Airbnb, or organize a dinner, hosting an after-party will keep the party going even after your wedding ends.

Recommended Reading: 10 Creative Wedding After Party Ideas

Fashion

Image by Tova Studios

Wedding Dresses

While we support going all out for your brunch wedding look, you may find that a wedding gown is a little much for your low-key day. Instead, try a little white dress with an extra something special–like sparkles, fringe, or ruffles. If a long gown is more your style, look for something lightweight and bohemian for a more casual look.

Suits

Since a brunch wedding is on the more casual side, a groom and his groomsmen don’t need to suit up in full tuxes to say “I do.” For a day wedding, we recommend choosing a blazer and slacks in a lighter color–such as beige, sage green, dusty blue, or pink–and fabric–like a linen or cotton blend.

Bridesmaid Dresses

Instead of dressing your wedding party in traditional bridesmaid dresses, welcome them to choose a floral or pastel dress they’d wear to a regular girl’s day out. Chances are they already have something in their closet, but if not, they’ll love the excuse to add a new dress to their collection.

Drinks

Barista for Hire

Instead of hiring a bartender for your reception, bring in an expert barista to make custom lattes, cappuccinos, and more for your guests. We love the idea of hiring one of your favorite local coffee shops to help cater. Bonus if your barista is a latte-art pro, too!

Make Your Own Mimosas

No brunch wedding is complete without mimosas. Because there are so many incredible juice options out there, hosting a mimosa bar where guests can choose their favorites (pineapple, orange, cranberry, mango, etc.) is a must. And it gives you the perfect chance to decorate your reception with fun signage and glassware.

Bloody Mary Bar

The best part about drinking a Bloody Mary is the concoction of extras you can put in your drink. From olives to citrus fruits to bacon, help your guests create the Bloody Mary of their wildest dreams with an open bar of delicious add-ons.

Food

Image by Britt Crowe

Appetizers: French Toast sticks & Syrup Dipper

In lieu of traditional wedding reception appetizers, surprise guests with the sweet treat of French toast sticks and syrup dippers.

Main Dish: Build-a-Breakfast

Love pancakes and waffles? Omelets? Breakfast tacos? Of course, you do. And we’re sure your guests do too. To maximize your breakfast potential, let your guests create their own sweet or savory breakfast with a variety of toppings for the dishes of their choice.

Dessert: Donut Tower

We’re all for eating cake for breakfast, but if you want to ditch the idea of a wedding cake, consider having a donut tower instead.

Favors

Image by AGPcollective

Mug + Coffee Beans

The best part of waking up is free coffee in your cup! Give your guests a little pep in their step come Monday morning with a bag of your favorite coffee beans and a cute mug with your names on it.

Shop Coffee Favors: The Perfect Blend Favor Bags; Elegant Floral Monogram Mug; Love Is Brewing Stamp; Modern Perfect Blend Coffee Wedding Favor Bags

Jars of Jam

Keep the brunch love going by gifting your guests jars of jam for a delicious breakfast on the go.

Shop Jam Favors: Spread The Love Blueberry Favors; 100 Rustic Jam Personalized Favors; Custom Jam Packed With Love Stickers

Complementary Sunglasses on Each Chair

Speaking of the sun, a morning wedding means it may be extra bright out for your guests who want to be able to see you say “I do.” Help them shade their eyes in style with a cute pair of sunnies when they take their seats.

Loving these brunch wedding ideas but still not sure if it’s the right decision for you and your partner? Check out these 7 reasons why a brunch wedding might be right for you!

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Whimsical Summer Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm Wedding

February 17, 2023 | Junebug Weddings

Seaside vows, whimsical florals, and the sweetest DIY decor—Priscilla and Chris’s  summer Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm wedding was like a daydream. Every detail was packed with personality, thanks to the help of their talented team of wedding vendors

The couple kicked off their day with a cliffside ceremony framed by a stunning asymmetrical floral installation by The Flower Boutique. After tying the knot with serene ocean views as the backdrop, guests were led to an all-glass greenhouse dressed with whimsy lavender and blush blooms, lush greenery, and twinkling lights. On top of the lavish decor, the high school sweethearts told their love story through sentimental details like their handmade Tetris seating chart and their favorite song lyrics used as table cards

One look at these heart-warming “I do’s” just may inspire you to tell your love story in your own unique way. Scroll through these gorgeous photos by the talented Beatrice Howell for more DIY wedding ideas. 

The Couple:

Priscilla and Chris

The Wedding:

Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm, California, United States

The Most Memorable Details of Their Wedding Day

It’s tough to choose between the private reading of our vows and the last song at the end of the night. The private reading of the vows we’ve written to each other allowed us to share an intimate moment before all the festivities. The last song at the end of the night felt like a scene out of a movie. Everyone formed a circle around us and swayed as we slow danced to “Never Had a Dream Come True” by S Club 7. If you aren’t familiar, it’s a song that is reminiscent of our high school proms and Xanga days.

How They Personalized Their Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm Wedding

It was important to us to have our wedding represent our relationship and our history and so we are most proud of the personal aspects we incorporated into the wedding. Our table cards were based on images and quotes from some of our favorite movies and songs. Featured on the cocktail menu were our dogs as the face of our his and her drinks and our seating chart was an ode to how we met.

Wedding Planning Advice from the Couple

1. Both opinions matter when it comes to decision-making, but to actually make progress, it’s helpful when one person offers the other limited choices to pick from (i.e. color themes, table settings, menu templates). 2. Sit down and agree on what aspects of your wedding matter the most to both of you. This should dictate where your budget goes. For us, it was food, florals, and making sure we had the right people to capture memories of our day for us.

Unique Favors for Guests

We met through an online Tetris match, so our welcome board was a large board with individual Tetris pieces interlocked. Each piece had a guest’s name on it, with their table number on the back. It doubled as a magnet favor for people to put their photobooth pictures on their fridge. 

The Wedding Team:
Photography – Beatrice Howell
Event Planning – Valentina Nguyen
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm
Floral Design – The Flower Boutique
Catering – Savoir Faire
DJ – DJ Sandok
Videography – Redmond Digital Media
Makeup Artist + Hair Stylist – Chiali Meng
Wedding Dress – NEWHITE
Bridal Accessories – Jennifer Behr
Bride’s Party Apparel – Birdy Grey
Groom’s Apparel – Enzo Custom
Groom’s Party Apparel – The Black Tux
Rings – KATKIM
Rentals – Bright
Coffee Cart + Mini Doughnuts – The Cappuccino Express
Photobooth – Piks & Giggles

 

Congratulations to Priscilla and Chris on their dreamy summer Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm wedding. We’re so grateful Beatrice Howell was there to capture every unique DIY detail that wedding planning couples can use as inspo for their own wedding. 

Are you dreaming of a unique celebration infused with creative DIY details like Priscilla and Chris? Check out our DIY wedding inspiration round-up to kickstart your creative wedding planning. 

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Electric Flower Power Inspired Las Vegas Wedding

February 16, 2023 | kailey

Courtney and Steve’s electric Las Vegas wedding is the definition of cool. But they didn’t do it alone. From the beginning, they prioritized hiring top-tier vendors—like Junebug planner Ember & Stone Events—that believed in their wild and ethereal vision. And from start to finish, every detail reflected their desired, fun-loving theme. 

To kick off their celebration, they exchanged heartfelt vows at Desert Love Land. With breathtaking views of Nevada’s Red Rock Canyon, this cactus nursery channeled their nature-loving side. But, the real party started after the couple—and their vibrant Lively Bloom florals—were transported to their reception space, The Doyle. Welcomed by a surprise Elvis impersonator and a room full of disco balls, this celebration had all the ingredients needed for the ultimate Vegas bash. 

From the bride’s epic outfit change to the post-wedding stroll down the strip, Annie Morgan Photography captured every detail that’ll challenge couples to step outside the traditional wedding planning box. Get scrolling.

The Couple:

Courtney and Steve

The Wedding:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Creating A Wild Las Vegas Wedding With An Intimate Feel 

The intimacy of the ceremony and reception felt like a true reflection of who we are as a couple. The mixing of elements and using non-traditional designs helped create something that felt truly unique. We wanted the day to feel wild and ethereal but with a laid-back vibe. We chose to have a simple ceremony with the desert as our backdrop because feeling connected to the Earth was most important for us throughout the day.

Prioritize Finding A Vendor Like Ember & Stone Events

Our biggest piece of advice is to do the research, especially when it comes to finding a wedding planner. Find someone that’s going to take the time to get to know you as a couple. Someone you can trust every step of the way. Our planner, Ember & Stone Events, made our wedding day seamless without feeling controlled or super scheduled. The amount of hard work, attention to detail, and pure heart they put into our day was unmatched. Niki and Sam were always available, always patient, always listened, and truly were born to do this. Sharing this experience with them is something we will hold close in our hearts forever.

Adding Personality To Their Ceremony Through Music And A Lack Of Wedding Party

There were many ways we added personality to our ceremony. For starters, we decided to not have our wedding party at the altar with us. We wanted to create the illusion it was just the officiant and us. It allowed us to focus on each other and feel the intimacy. We were also very intentional about choosing songs that held meaning for us. Music is a big passion of ours and one of the ways we connect as a couple.

This Couple’s Experience Working With Their Photographer on Their Las Vegas Wedding

Annie Morgan Photography was our first wedding planning choice after solidifying the date. Finding the right photographer and videographer was extremely important for us. And working with Annie on the day was pure magic. She made us feel comfortable and completely ourselves. Shooting felt very natural, like working with a friend. Nothing was forced, and we genuinely had so much fun. We couldn’t recommend her more.

Seeing Their Las Vegas Wedding Vision Come To Life

One of the most memorable moments was walking into our reception space for the first time. After months of planning, finally seeing how the vision had come together was an unmatched moment. To see it all in real life was like a dream literally coming true.

A Surprise Appearance from Elvis Had Guests All Shook Up 

One surprise we had was an Elvis impersonator at the cocktail hour. He performed songs and took pictures with our guests. When it was time for the grand entrance, he introduced us as a couple, singing, “I can’t help falling in love with you.” It was a fun way to bring a true flare of Vegas energy into our ceremony.

Ace Wedding Favors 

We wanted wedding favors that reflected our wedding theme while also giving people a piece of Vegas to take home. That’s why we chose custom card decks with our initials, wedding date, and location on them.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Annie Morgan Photography
Event Planning – Ember & Stone Events
Ceremony Venue – Desert Love Land
Reception Venue – The Doyle
Floral Design – Lively Bloom Florals
Catering – 911 Tacos
Cake – Caked LV
DJ – Knight Sound
Videography – Venture and Style
Invitation Design – Zazzle
Makeup Artist – Set & Fury LV
Wedding Dress – Grace Loves Lace
Groom’s Apparel – 4 Men United 
Rings – Damiani Jewellers

 

Congratulations to Courtney and Steve on their electric Las Vegas wedding captured by Annie Morgan Photography. And big thanks to Junebug planner Ember & Stone Events for sending over this inspo-worthy celebration. To see more of their work, check out their profile in our directory of top wedding vendors from around the world.

After scrolling through these images, you might be feeling inspired to make authenticity your top wedding planning priority—we wouldn’t blame you. And if this is the case, start by hiring a talented team of vendors, then check out our guide for planning a truly unique wedding.

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Art Deco Inspired Georgia State Railroad Museum Wedding

February 6, 2023 | justine

Lindsay and Chris’ Georgia State Railroad Museum wedding celebrated timeless elegance and classic sophistication. With stunning hints of Art Deco, the pair channeled the era using fabulous florals, sleek gilded decor, and chic wedding fashion. The couple’s choice of theme was a fitting tribute to the museum’s rich history and a perfect complement to its rustic industrial aesthetic. 

The couple exchanged heartfelt vows in their courtyard ceremony under a lush square arch that contrasted beautifully with the black barn door and exposed brick walls. After promising a lifetime of love to each other, they moved the celebration inside the historic train yard. Their cozy and romantic reception featured long elegant tables with towering centerpieces filled with rows of candles.

The couple took great care in selecting elements that reflected their values, vision, and love story, and the result was truly unforgettable. From the spectacular venue to all the romantic details, these incredible images captured by Mackensey Alexander Photography are guaranteed to sweep you off your feet!

The Couple:

Lindsay and Chris

The Wedding:

Georgia State Railroad Museum, Georgia, United States

A Meaningful And Sentimental First Look

While it’s hard to frame the most memorable moment, we were surprised at how meaningful and memorable the first-look experience was for us—from seeing each other all dressed up to the intimate portrait session. Sharing this time as a couple carried a deep sense of mindfulness and climatic anticipation for our wedding.

Supporting Black And Female-Owned Businesses

We chose Savannah, Georgia, because it was an untapped destination for 99% of our family and friends. As such, we aimed to create a genuine local experience across our wedding weekend–from the welcome reception to the farewell brunch. What’s more, we felt proud to have committed to partnering with female and black vendors. Given the imbalance of female and black-owned businesses in the wedding market, we appropriated our most significant investments to these vendors—planning, catering, and photography.

The Inspiration Behind Their Georgia State Railroad Museum Wedding

We wanted a classic and timeless feel to our wedding from the start, particularly given the location. We gained inspiration from the Art Deco period, including the color palette, florals, and decor, which became our design north star. However, we didn’t want it  to feel too “Gatsby.”

Staying Organized, Setting Aside Time, And Having Clear Goals Made The Planning Process Seamless And Stress-Free

We found the planning process to be enjoyable and largely stress-free. Much of that was due to how we structured and organized our approach to planning. We highly recommend couples consider hiring a wedding planner, which genuinely pays dividends in an unrealized capacity. Apart from a planner, we recommend couples (and parents) define clear moments to engage in wedding planning activities—for example, every other Sunday. This creates dedicated head space to fully immerse yourself in planning without the weight or distraction of day-to-day life. If something came up outside our dedicated time, we took asynchronous notes and addressed it during our “wedding planning time.”

Setting Aside Extra Money For Unforeseen Expenses

In partnership with our wedding planner–who had relevant data–we created a budget by comparing previous weddings with similar facets, such as venue and the number of guests. Once we landed on a comfortable budget, we added a 15% cushion to account for any surprises throughout the planning process.

Avoiding Unnecessary Drama at their Georgia State Railroad Museum Wedding

We’ve been fortunate to grow with many dear friends throughout the various seasons of our lives. However, we decided early on not to have a wedding party. Instead, we decided to only have a maid of honor and a best man, which eliminated any impression of hierarchy among our dear friends. Breaking away from traditional norms allowed us to prioritize certain things while avoiding the unnecessary drama that may typically plague couples.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Mackensey Alexander Photography
Event Planning – Ivory & Beau
Ceremony + Reception Venue – Georgia State Railroad Museum
Catering + Cake – Thrive Catering Savannah
DJ + Live Music – Sir Foster
Videography – Square City Productions
Invitation Design – Zola
Makeup Artist – Southern Belle by Maria Noel
Wedding Dress – Kinsley James
Second Outfit – MISHA
Groom’s Apparel – Tom Ford
Rings – Trabert Goldsmiths + Tiffany’s
Rentals – Savannah Vintage & Events
Transportation – Callan’s Classics
Favors – Alake Ga Pecans

 

Congratulations to Lindsay and Chris on their Art Deco inspired Georgia State Railroad Museum wedding. And a big thank you to Mackensey Alexander Photography for capturing every moment of their special day that they will remember for years to come.

Choosing a theme that complements your wedding venue is essential for creating a beautiful and cohesive event. It can be achieved when the decor, lighting, and other elements are carefully chosen to work together and complement each other. And just like this wedding, the result is a seamless and stunning affair that is memorable for all the right reasons.

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Tips & Tricks For The Perfect Engagement Toast

February 2, 2023 | kailey

Image by Elisabetta Riccio. See more of this real wedding here.

Pop the champagne and raise your glasses! We’re toasting to the newly engaged couple. And if you’ve played an important role in their lives, you just might be asked to say a few words to help kick off their engagement party. We know you probably weren’t prepared for this, but don’t panic. We’re here to help.  

With toasts being such a special part of an engagement party, we want to make sure you nail yours. That’s why we’ve compiled all the tips and tricks you need to know to create a memorable engagement toast.

Who Makes a Toast at the Engagement Party?

There’s no right or wrong answer here. There are so many potential people that can lead the toast (or toasts) to the newly engaged couple. While you can have any guest get up and say a few words, traditionally, the hosts, the couple’s parents, siblings, or a close friend will take on the responsibility.  Pick one special person, or a few—the choice is all yours. 

Image by Berivans World. See more of this inspiration here.

When Do the Toasts Take Place? 

Typically toasts take place toward the beginning of an engagement party. We often see them fall soon after the guests have arrived, but before food is served. This makes for a great way to kick off the celebration. It’s also an incredible way to show love and support for the newly engaged couple, while also thanking everyone in attendance before the real festivities begin. 

Brainstorming Before Writing Your Speech

Brainstorming is the easy part. Grab a pen and a piece of paper, and start writing. Think about what you love about the couple, what you’re excited about in regard to their future together, and any funny or sweet memories you may have. Jot them all down.

Keep in mind, brainstorming should be messy. These seemingly scattered thoughts will later become the better part of your speech—only after reading these must-know tips, of course. 

Tips & Tricks For The Perfect Engagement Toast 

1. Keep Your Toast Short and Casual 

An engagement party is typically a shorter and more casual event, and your toast should reflect that. Unlike wedding day speeches, your engagement toast should be short, sweet, and to the point. Keep it casual and try to remain within the one to two-minute mark. 

2. Start with an Introduction

Start off your speech by introducing yourself. An engagement party will be a mix of family and friends from both sides. Depending on who’s giving the speech, there’s bound to be a few people in the crowd that you aren’t familiar with. Use the first two sentences of your toast to say who you are and your relationship with the couple. 

3. Toast to the Couple 

An engagement party is all about celebrating the couple’s future together. When writing out your toast, make sure to talk about the couple as a unit rather than focusing on them separately.

If you’re the parents of the groom, talk about how lucky you are to be gaining another family member. If you’re the soon-to-be bride’s best friend, talk about the way her life changed when she met her partner. Use your relationship with the couple to make your toast both unique and personalized. 

Image by Saje Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

4. Avoid Inside Jokes 

When you’re creating an engagement toast, you may be tempted to throw in some inside jokes. But it’s important to remember that you’re writing a few words that all guests can toast to. That means you’ll want to create a speech that’s personalized, but also relatable to all guests. 

5. Keep Your Toast Positive  

This may seem like a no-brainer, but you’ll want to keep your toast clean, positive, and full of love. We understand that no relationship is perfect, but it’s important not to mention any rough patches the couple may have overcome. With that being said, it’s also important to remember not to fear humor. Don’t be afraid to add a few jokes into your toast, but make sure you keep it lighthearted 

6. Rehearse, Don’t memorize 

When you’re delivering a sentimental toast like this, you want to make sure everything you’re saying feels natural. It’s difficult for authenticity to shine through when you’ve memorized your speech word for word. That’s why we say rehearse, but don’t memorize. While it is important to practice your speech, try and leave yourself wiggle room to speak from the heart. 

Public speaking isn’t everyone’s forte. If this is the case for you, have notes nearby as a safety net. 

7. Finish with a Call-to-Action 

End your toast with a call-to-action, or a call-to-toast, if you will. Ask all the guests to “raise a glass” and toast to the couple as they enter the next chapter. 

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Engagement Toast Outline 

We’ve just thrown a bunch of tips your way. Now it’s time to put them to use. Here’s an example engagement toast outline that’ll help kickstart your brainstorming session. Use this as inspiration to create a personalized speech of your own. 

  1. Introduction — start by explaining who you are and what your relationship is to the couple 
  2. Welcome and thank guests for attending 
  3. Express your excitement for their engagement 
  4. Share a personal anecdote or story about the newly engaged couple 
  5. Give well wishes for their future 
  6. Call-to-toast — ask the guests to raise their glasses and toast to the couple 

Being the first of many pre-wedding parties, hosting an engagement party is the perfect way to kick off any wedding season. And now that you’ve got the toasts out of the way, you can move on to your next to-do list item. To make sure you don’t miss a thing, check out our guide to pulling off the ultimate engagement party.

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Everything You Need To Know About Planning A Wedding Shower

November 29, 2022 | kailey

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From engagement parties to bachelor and bachelorette parties, the wedding planning season is packed with events that shower the soon-to-be couple with love. One of our favorites is the wedding shower. Typically taking place two to three months prior to the wedding day, this pre-wedding party gets everyone excited for what’s to come. And now that your loved ones are officially engaged, it’s time to get the planning started. 

If you’re the lucky one that gets to plan the wedding shower, we’re here to help. This ultimate guide has everything you need to know–from timelines to creative ideas the couple is sure to love! 

FAQs For Planning A Wedding Shower 

1. Who’s responsible for planning a wedding shower? 

There are so many events that take place while planning a wedding. It can easily get confusing as to who is supposed to take responsibility for the planning of each event. When it comes to the wedding party, we typically see parents or members of the wedding party taking over the planning duties. This gives the newly engaged couple a little break from the stresses of planning

2. Who should cover the costs? 

Traditionally, those hosting the event will cover the costs. But we understand this isn’t always the case, and we’re all about doing things the non-traditional way. . Perhaps the newly engaged couple wants to take care of the bill, or maybe their family members are willing to pitch in some cash. Whatever the situation, it’s important to remember this doesn’t have to be an over-the-top affair. A wedding shower should simply be a time to celebrate the couple and gather everyone before the big day.

Image by Lauren Apel. See more of this real wedding here.

3. When should you host a wedding shower? 

Wedding showers typically occur two to three months before the wedding day. It’s close enough to get the couple and guests excited for what’s to come. But, it’s also far enough from the big day, allowing everyone to make arrangements to fit both events into their schedules. You’ll want to make sure to announce the date at least two months in advance so everyone can plan accordingly.

4. How long do wedding showers last?

Wedding showers typically last around 2-4 hours, offering just enough time for guests to mingle, enjoy food, play a few games, and watch the couple open gifts. The timing often depends on the number of attendees and planned activities, but a sweet spot is about three hours. This keeps the event fun and lively without feeling rushed or dragging on too long.

4. Who should be included on the guestlist? 

No matter who takes on the planning responsibilities, you’ll want to consult the couple on the final guest list. While you might have a good idea of who they’ll want to attend, it’s important to ensure the couple gets the final say. 

A good rule of thumb is to extend an invitation to all family members on both sides, along with your closest family and friends. Keep in mind that if the couple is eloping or planning an intimate celebration, it’s a great event to invite those that might not have made the final wedding day guest list.  

5. Are guests required to bring gifts?

Gifts are welcomed at a wedding shower but are not necessary. If you want to shower the newly engaged couple with gifts, you’ll want to think of something that is useful for both since this is a joint celebration.  

Wedding Shower Planning Timeline

The key to a stress free planning season is having a solid timeline to guide you along the way. If you want to plan the perfect wedding shower, use this timeline as a reference.

3 to 4 Months Before the Wedding Shower

  • Compile a guest list with contact information
  • Discuss all ideas, dates, etc. with the couple
  • Finalize a date and time
  • Establish a budget
  • Reserve location (as needed)

1 to 2 Months Before the Wedding Shower

  • Order and send invitations
  • Purchase decor, party favors, etc.
  • Prepare games and activities
  • Finalize the food and drink menus
  • Delegate a team to help with clear responsibilities (as needed)

2 to 3 Weeks Before the Wedding Shower

  • Make follow-up calls to guests and confirm their attendance
  • Confirm any vendor arrival times
  • Touch base with your food and drink team or make a grocery list for your shopping trip
  • Buy a notepad or book to record gifts received for the couple

Wedding Shower Day

  • Arrive early to the wedding shower location to prevent rushing (you should enjoy this day, too)
  • Decorate the venue space 
  • Prep any food or drink items 
  • Welcome guests 
  • Help write down and record gifts (as needed)
  • ENJOY!

Image by Ash Gabes Photo.

Creative Wedding Shower Ideas

Now that your questions have been answered and you have a rough planning timeline, the real fun begins. Hosting something a little different for your newly engaged friends will surely make them feel loved. And if you’re looking to plan a unique wedding shower, these creative ideas will help kickstart the planning process. 

Take Over A Coffee Shop 

Instead of hosting a backyard celebration, consider hosting a morning party at a local coffee shop. Guests are sure to love the experience of having their own personal barista. Bonus points if they can make personalized designs on friends’ and families’ lattes.

Host A Movie Night 

If your couple loves movies and snuggling on the couch, they’ll love the idea of hosting a movie night surrounded by all of their loved ones. Order some pizzas, play a few wedding party games, and then let the movie-watching begin. 

Schedule A Wine or Cocktail Tasting 

If you’re looking for an unforgettable wedding shower idea, a wine or cocktail tasting might be the move. It makes for a unique way to toast to the upcoming wedding day. Plus, it makes planning easy for you—say goodbye to the set-up and clean-up duties. 

Plan A Themed Party 

You can’t go wrong with hosting a more traditional backyard wedding shower. And by adding a themed twist, you can pack the party with personality. Here are a few of our favorite wedding shower themes to get your creative juices flowing:

  • Fiesta
  • Garden tea party 
  • Luau 
  • Decades theme (think roaring 20s or hippie 70s)
  • Sitcom (ex: The Office, Friends, Parks & Rec, Seinfeld)
  • Charity (animal shelter visit, anyone?)

Image by Tova Studios. See more of this real wedding here.

Lawn Games Tournament 

There’s nothing more fun—for some couples—than a little healthy competition. If you’re hosting an event at home, a lawn games tournament can be an awesome way to create memories and re-live your favorite childhood games.

Wedding Shower Games

Cheesy (in the best way) games are a classic part of every kind of shower. While they may seem silly to some, they’re great icebreakers and a way to lighten the mood. Here are a few of our favorite wedding shower games:

The Shoe Game

See if the couple is “on the same page” with silly questions via The Shoe Game. With this game, you’ll seat both partners back-to-back, have them hold one of each of their shoes, and then the MC will ask questions while the couple raises the shoe of who they believe fits the question.

Find the Guest Bingo

If you’re bringing together a lot of strangers, a game of Find the Guest Bingo may be a great idea to get everyone mingling and learning a little more about each other. Each person will have a Bingo card that requires them to find another guest with certain qualities like being left-handed, being a bridesmaid, being engaged, etc. We know it can be a bit intimidating to plan a wedding shower, but this game will get everyone enjoying each other’s company!

Couple Trivia 

Find out who knows the couple best by playing a round of couple trivia. Before the event, come up with 10 to 20 questions about the couple and have them answered in advance. Whichever guest has the most correct answers gets a prize and bragging rights at the wedding. 

Date Ideas Jar

For something a little more subtle, have every guest put a date idea into a jar or basket when they arrive. By the end of the event, the couple will have a ton of creative date ideas for their first year of marriage. 

With these tips on planning a wedding shower, we are sure you’ll be on your way to creating the most memorable celebration for your newly engaged loved ones. Already dreaming of your wedding-day outfit? You’re sure to fall head over heels for these wedding guest dresses fit for every style of celebration.

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Enchanted Forest Lundy Farm Wedding

November 22, 2022 | justine

Looking forward to life after lockdown, Joanna and Chris decided to create a wedding weekend experience unlike any other, spent with their closest loved ones. And with the help of Junebug members Luna & Charlie Events, that’s precisely what they did. With the estate’s natural beauty as the perfect backdrop and–more importantly–great food as the highlight, the couple brought a Lundy Farm wedding filled with stunning details and thoughtful touches to life. 

In the middle of the cedar forest, the couple said their “I dos” with a dreamy asymmetrical open arch framing the sweet moment.  After their woodland ceremony, the pair being self-proclaimed foodies (they even referenced this in their vows), they decided that a nine-course dinner reception would be the best way to express their love of food. On top of the incredible culinary experience, they dined on long family-style tables filled with lush low arrangements and candles set beneath a canopy of fairy lights.

The intimate and well-thought-out details combined with the picturesque landscape truly elevated and brought this wedding together. If you and your partner have dreamed of a nature, family, and food-focused celebration, this is the perfect inspo for you. Keep scrolling to see every beautiful detail and memorable moment, beautifully captured by Brea Warren.

The Couple:

Joanna and Chris

The Wedding:

Lundy Farm, New York, United States

Advice From The Newlyweds On Creating An Intentional And Authentic Wedding Experience

Chris and I left our wedding weekend with a similar feeling. We were so proud of ourselves for not sticking to the typical wedding traditions and genuinely being authentic to ourselves. Our advice to anyone planning a wedding is to trust the process, trust yourself, and do what truly reflects your personality and love story.

How Their Lundy Farm Wedding Came To Be

At the beginning of our wedding planning process, Chris and I had a mood board full of ideas with zero ideas of how they would actually come to life. The overall vibe we hoped for was an enchanted dreamland full of intentional details true to our love story. Along came Luna and Charlie, who made our dreams come true. Our main focus was to create an intimate and intentional experience for our guests. We knew that the venue would be critical in achieving that goal. It all came together when we visited Lundy Farm. The property was stunning and was perfect for a wedding weekend unlike any of our guests have ever experienced. The landscape’s natural beauty influenced everything from florals to the stationery. We trusted the process and leaned into the feeling we had at Lundy Farm and how we wanted our guests to experience it.

Bringing Loved Ones Closer Together With Bonding Activities At Their Lundy Farm Wedding Weekend

Our wedding was more than just a celebration of our marriage but was also the first time our families had met. Creating moments for the two families to connect and bond throughout the weekend was the true highlight of our lives. But we also wanted them to choose their own adventure as the property was selected based on the opportunities to explore. To welcome our families, we had a movie night beneath the stars with popcorn and candy (watching “Princess Bride,” of course). We also had a “Hug and Hike” at the local goat sanctuary. Our guests also had the option to use the yoga studio and sauna or do outdoor activities like biking, hiking, trekking, or swimming. To round out the weekend, we had s’mores by the fire pit.

Personalizing Their Lundy Farm Wedding Ceremony

The spot we chose on the property has never been used for a ceremony before, so we were immediately excited to utilize the space in a new way. Our ceremony took place in the middle of the cedar forest, and guests were shuttled in by a golf cart. Being the non-traditional couple we are and our desire to create a unique and intentional weekend, we had a dear friend of ours officiate, and our nephew was our flower boy (and stole the show). My processional song was the soundtrack to my favorite video game, and we recessed to Park Rock Anthem. Making these decisions for our ceremony was so much fun and felt authentic to us, which is exactly what we wanted.

Setting The Tone With Their DIY Stationery and Welcome Bags

We created an invitation suite to set the tone for our wedding weekend. It was an acrylic card in a forest green box layered with hand-marbled paper. We carried that design throughout our wedding stationery and created welcome bags for each guest. These were placed in each guest’s room, so they were greeted with them upon arrival. I am most proud of this because this was something Chris and I put together ourselves. It was important to have our hands on some of these projects, especially because gift-giving is our love language, and we knew our guests would appreciate it.

Having A Private Chef To Accommodate Their Guests’ Dietary Preferences Throughout The Weekend

Once we had decided on the meals for the main celebrations, we wanted to go a bit further to push the “family reunion” feel. We brought in a private chef to cook breakfast and lunch for our guests throughout the weekend. It was always set up family style with special items to accommodate everyone’s dietary preferences. This was such a special touch that everyone truly appreciated.

Treating Their Guests With A Thoughtful Wedding Weekend Dining Experience

Food is always at the center of celebrations for the two of us, so we just knew that we had to design an edible journey for our guests throughout the weekend. When guests arrived, we kicked off the weekend with a barbecue movie night for comfort food. We knew that a traditional three-course dinner would not suffice, so our incredible catering team, Pinch Food Design, created a nine-course tasting dinner that was truly perfection. Chris and I vividly remember sitting at our table, surrounded by our families, and watching them receive each course and be blown away each time. They asked questions, took pictures, and some even asked for seconds of certain courses. We finished this food journey with an authentic Mediterranean lamb roast.  

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Brea Warren
Ceremony Venue – Lundy Farm
Event Planning – Luna & Charlie Events
Floral Design – Stems Flower Design
Catering – Pinch Food Design
Private Chef – Ciaran McGoldrick
Tap Truck – Tuk Tuk Trucks
Cake – Nine Cakes
Invitation Design – Coral Pheasant
Makeup Artist + Hair Styling – Kindred Beauty
Wedding Dress – Watters
Groom’s Apparel – Zemos
Rentals – Party Rental Ltd. + Gather & Lounge + Borrowed Vintage
Lighting – Vivid Events
Outdoor Movie – Fun Flicks
Favors – The Lost Biscuit

 

Congratulations to Joanna and Chris on their enchanted Forest Lundy Farm wedding. Many thanks to Brea Warren for capturing the magic of their celebration. And, of course, a special shout out to Junebug members Luna & Charlie Events for planning the whole thing. To see more dreamy weddings like this, check out their profile in our directory of talented planners from around the world

Just as your chosen venue can make a significant impact on the atmosphere of your wedding, so does your wedding menu. Whether you and your partner are obsessed with a certain cuisine or want to incorporate nods to your love of food with an incredible spread, check out our guide for wedding catering options to bring your food-focused dream wedding to life.

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Modern And Minimalistic Museo Casa de la Bola Wedding

November 3, 2022 | justine

For Bere and Oscar, postponing their wedding due to the pandemic meant one thing: they had more time to fine-tune their vision and plan a party for the ages. And it was certainly worth the wait! They showcased a modern aesthetic, a sophisticated color palette, and statement florals that perfectly contrasted their 16th century-museum venue. To say love is definitely in the details at this Museo Casa de la Bola wedding would be an understatement

After the two said their “I dos” at the Parroquia San Josemaria Escriva, they headed to the museum, where a stunning reception awaited. With the help of their planner The Eventuer and an expert team of vendors, they transformed the courtyard into an ultra-romantic setting. The space was complete with white and red blooms that popped against an elegant tablescape filled with taper candles. And not only that, they dined and danced the night away under the full sparkle of disco balls.

Photographer and Junebug member Memorybox did an incredible job of capturing every well-thought-out detail of the day. So scroll through and read on to find out the many creative ways they made their Museo Casa de la Bola wedding uniquely them. This is one elegant soiree you don’t want to miss.

The Couple:

Bere and Oscar

The Wedding:

Parroquia Sanjosemaria Escriva, Mexico

How They Brought Their Museo Casa De La Bola Wedding To Life

We wanted an intimate affair, a feat for us coming from large families and a particularly social pair. We wanted our guests to be persons who loved us deeply, wanted to celebrate our love, and would contribute to the energy we dreamed of for our wedding, love, positivity, and bliss. The energy and love our family and friends showered us with, in tandem with the magic our vendors created, made it the happiest day of our lives and something we will cherish forever. I would describe our wedding style as modern, bold, and minimalist. The contrast between the rustic 16th-century museum and the modern elements was an aesthetic dream for us. The juxtaposition of old and new is one of our favorite pairings, and we knew it would be central to the design of the day.

Why A Museo Casa De La Bola Wedding

We found Museo Casa de la Bola on Instagram, as we did with everything else. We are big fans of architecture and wanted a beautiful location without needing so much work done to it,  something rich in history and culture with a garden. And all the statues and stone sculptures were chef’s kiss.

Giving Out Welcome Bags With Travel Essentials

We gave our guests welcome bags with our portrait logo. It included itineraries, traditional Mexican candy, and recommendations for navigating the city. Most of our guests did not live in Mexico, and we wanted to provide them with guidance.

Enlisting The Bride’s Mom’s Help With Their DIY Projects

I DIY’d our clusters of postage on our wedding mail which was a lot of fun. Our first save the date included our single-line drawing portrait as the focal design. Also, the lasso, which is a part of a Catholic ceremony signifying unity, was something I DIY’d with my mom. Traditional lassoes are very ornate, and I wanted something simpler and minimal. My mother is a jeweler and provided the gold to create it with me.

Their Wedding Team Was Crucial To Bringing Their Vision To Life

Aside from celebrating our love, the most important parts of the wedding day were the design, flowers, food, music, and ensuring our family and friends had the best time of their lives. We knew this required being very organized to execute our vision for the day and have the best day of our lives. Having an experienced wedding planner and vendor team with the same goals made the wedding journey a stress-free experience. We knew everything would come together perfectly because they went above and beyond. The relationship we developed with our planner, The Eventuer, enriched our experience and allowed us to trust the process. We worked hard to surround ourselves with our favorite humans, which paid off many times over.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Memorybox Photography
Event Planning – The Eventeur
Ceremony Venue – Parroquia Sanjosemaria Escriva
Reception Venue – Museo Casa de la Bola
Floral Design – Allium Estudio Floral
Catering – Ambrosia 
Cake – Cuarentena Baking
DJ – AR Producciones
Live Music – Banda 466 + Havana Nice Cuban MusicGroup
Videography – Social Art Cinema
Invitation Design – Goods Gang
Makeup Artist – Pamela Segura
Hair Styling – Alejandro Iniguez
Wedding Dress – Gown-Watters
Bridal Accessories – LOHO Bride 
Bride’s Party Apparel – Bronx and Banco-Lola
Groom’s Apparel – Klein and Epstein
Groom’s Accessories – Gucci Loafers
Rings – Ring Concierge
Rentals – Rent and Company + Sobre Mesa
Churreria – El Moro
Stationery + Neon Sign + Welcome Bags – Alexandra Wallace

 

Congratulations to Bere and Oscar on their modern and minimalistic Museo Casa de la Bola wedding. And a special shout out to Junebug member Memorybox for capturing the magic and beauty of their special day. To see more gorgeous weddings to spark inspiration, check out their profile in our directory of photographers from around the world.

A trusted wedding planner and vendor team are critical to overcoming challenges and managing your stress levels.  If you’re starting your wedding planning journey, be sure to check out our guide to beat wedding day stress and our ultimate planning checklist. These are the key for a positive “I do” experience.

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