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This Casa Adela Wedding Highlighted Mexico’s Natural Beauty

August 14, 2024 | justine

When Nina and Ryan envisioned their wedding, they imagined elegance, candles, and natural beauty. While Mexico often brings vibrant, loud colors to mind, they wanted a sleek, modern look that felt warm and inviting. With a neutral color palette, dreamy florals, and personal touches, their Casa Adela wedding created a timeless, classic, and romantic atmosphere. This blend of elegance and relaxation made their wedding weekend everything they could have hoped for and more.

The couple aimed to highlight the authentic beauty of Mexican architecture, using its neutral tones as a backdrop for their elegant touches. Their ceremony, held on top of a glass-covered pool with an altar adorned with lush white florals, perfectly complemented the beautiful natural surroundings. The following reception featured show-stopping florals, a hand-painted dance floor, and floating candles above, creating a stunning and memorable celebration.

With the help of a powerhouse team of pros led by Junebug vendor Bougainvillea Weddings, they brought their vision to life. If you’re looking for inspiration for a wedding that blends modern style with stunning views, this has everything you need. Check out these lovely photos by Junebug vendor EFEGE to see all the details.

The Couple:

Nina and Ryan

The Wedding:

Casa Adela, Mexico

Creating an Inviting Atmosphere at Their Casa Adela Wedding

With its inherent charm and neutral palette, Casa Adela in San Miguel De Allende was the perfect venue to achieve a sophisticated yet inviting ambiance. To keep things fun and laid-back, we wanted guests to feel as comfortable and entertained as they would at an intimate gathering in our own home, avoiding the feel of a stuffy, orchestrated evening. Guests could barely sit to eat because everyone was hyped up, wanting to talk and dance. At the end of the night, people were dancing on top of chairs like we were at a nightclub, and a bounce house appeared, accompanied by street tacos. Though we included many personalized elements and plenty of tequila, the ambiance was unmatched. The warm tones of the venue, hand-painted dance floor, hundreds of hanging candles, and a floral runner longer than my house, combined with a stunning setting, created a breathtaking scene. This blend of elegance and relaxation made our wedding everything we could have hoped for and more.

The Unexpected Journey to Finding the Perfect Dress Last Minute

I have always believed that if there’s one time to go out with your wardrobe, it’s during your wedding. So, I chose styles I had been eager to wear but never had the chance before. My wedding dress story is a whirlwind. My original dress, long story short, was a total disaster. It arrived just a month before the wedding with several issues, so I scrambled to find something last minute. Incredibly, the dress I wore, which was perfect, was bought a little over a week before the wedding. My seamstress closed the whole store for alterations two days before I left on my flight. Finding it just a week before the wedding was nothing short of miraculous. Crazy enough, every outfit I wore was secondhand, and I purchased it from other brides. Each of those girls who I bought them from was indeed a fairy godmother, modern-day Cinderella style.

How Their Ceremony Became the Highlight of Their Casa Adela Wedding

I wish I could perfectly capture and share the feeling of our ceremony with you. Honestly, there are no words that fully describe that moment. Bliss? Pure happiness? An out-of-body experience? It’s all that and more. Initially, we thought the ceremony was just one of those obligatory parts of the day—we were excited about the reception (and it was epic!). But the ceremony was simply magical. As the sun set over the wine regions of San Miguel De Allende, with our guests finishing their welcome cocktails, the instrumental version of “Here Comes the Sun” started playing. Ryan took his place at the start of the aisle, and as he walked down, all 80 guests clapped and cheered. It might sound a bit much, but it felt like everyone who loved us was rooting for us. It was incredible. My grandmother, acting as the flower girl, family strutting down the aisle, and the bridesmaids, each holding a single giant stem rose, followed. The cheers continued when my father met me at the end of the aisle. Everyone was affirming, “Finally, Nina and Ryan are doing it!” Our best friend officiated, adding a special and personalized touch that made the ceremony intimate, genuine, and beautiful. If I could bottle up one moment of joy to relive, it would be this one. As cheesy as it sounds, the world stood still, and it was just our world, filled with the 80 people who mean the most to us. I could have walked away from the ceremony feeling fulfilled, genuinely declaring that it was the best day of my life.

Turning Wedding Woes Into Wonders

Wedding planning is truly a lot. It will test you. You might find yourself agonizing over the tiniest details, like the exact shade of your flowers, while wondering why your partner can’t pretend to care about the details. Take it from a bride who was dressless just three days before her destination wedding, dealing with her vendors’ lost luggage, health hiccups, and guests dropping out at the last minute—yes, it’s a whole saga. But believe me, amidst all that mayhem, it somehow turns into the best day of your life. When you lock eyes with your partner, surrounded by everyone you love, you realize you’ve thrown the most epic celebration ever—one that’s irreplaceably yours. Things have a way of working themselves out in the most wonderfully unexpected ways. And hey, if your partner isn’t beaming with excitement about choosing napkin colors, just let that slide. So, embrace the imperfections, make the day your own, find things to incorporate that scream, “Oh, this is so them,” and focus on what truly resonates with you both. Strap in, enjoy the ride, and once it’s all said and done, you’ll have the most epic day to look back on.

The Challenge and Triumph of Hosting a Wedding in a Lesser-Known Locale

I’m incredibly proud of how we managed to bring 80 people to a charming, lesser-known town in Mexico for our wedding. Most of our guests were initially puzzled, asking, “Why here?” But I kept reassuring them, “You’ll see.” Understanding our guests’ commitment to join us, especially with an 8-hour travel day involved, I knew we had to make it worthwhile. Organizing a three-day weekend full of events was no small task, but it was essential for us to give an experience that was authentically “us.” I’m genuinely proud of ensuring every detail reflected our personalities and gave our guests an unforgettable experience.

Blending Personal Favorites with Local Flavors for a Unique Wedding Menu

With our wedding menu, we wanted it to reflect our tastes, especially when it came to dessert. Our absolute favorite dessert is a pazookie, or “pizza cookie,” so naturally, we served paozookies topped with a dollop of ice cream to all our guests. Since the celebration was in Mexico, incorporating local flavors was a must, so churros it was. As the speeches continued, each guest received a personalized-sized wooden cutting board featuring the cookie, ice cream, and warm churro. This blend of local charm and personal favorites made the dessert course memorable when it was usually the one that gets overlooked.

Adding Personal Flair at Their Casa Adela Wedding Through Personalized Letters and Custom Favors

We put a personal touch on everything during our wedding weekend, and a couple of highlights stand out. First, Ryan and I took the time to write an individual letter to each couple attending. These weren’t just letters; we had a calligraphist beautifully script each envelope, doubling as the escort cards at the tables. The reactions were unforgettable—tears, laughter, and pure joy as our guests read the heartfelt notes Ryan and I had written. It was a massive undertaking, but seeing how excited everyone was about them made it all worth it. The second special touch was when we handed out custom-made merchandise at the end of the night. We had designed bucket hats, trucker hats, and tote bags for everyone. It was a hit! The next day, at brunch and all around town, it was remarkable to see everyone sporting their hats and totes.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – EFEGE
Event Planning + Floral Design – Bougainvillea Weddings
Venue – Casa Adela
Catering – Maye Cordova
Videography – Tan Weddings
Makeup Artist – Lauren Rushh
Hair Styling – Vanessa Ospina
Wedding Dress – Reem Acra
Bridal Accessories – Aquazzura
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – V. Chapman
Groom’s Apparel – MDO Miami
Groom’s Accessories – Ferragamo
Rings – JR Dunn
Rentals – Warehouse Guanajuato

 

Congratulations to Nina and Ryan on their Casa Adela wedding that beautifully highlighted Mexico’s natural beauty. A special thank you to Junebug vendors Bougainvillea Weddings for planning their big day, Tan Weddings for immortalizing all the memorable moments on video, and EFEGE for capturing the stunning details for us to see. Check out their profiles in our directory of the world’s best wedding vendors.

If you and your partner want to craft a stunning wedding atmosphere, starting with your venue’s design elements is a fantastic idea. You’ll create a harmonious blend with the natural surroundings by reflecting the colors, textures, and ambiance in your decor and floral arrangements.

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