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This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

Between its whimsical florals, 90s hip hop, and raw oyster bar, we can’t get enough of this unique Metropolitan Building wedding! Christine and Luke knew they wanted their wedding to feel lively, dreamy, and celebratory, so they incorporated DIY elements and personal touches in every inch of their decor. Christine’s lace Watters gown had an amazing illusion neckline and off-the-shoulder style, while Luke wore a slate blue Hugo Boss suit to complement their wedding’s moody and subdued color scheme. Loreto Caceres Photography captured the couple’s special day, including an especially emotional first look, in this charming NYC venue.

The Couple:

Christine and Luke

The Wedding:

Metropolitan Building , New York, New York

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

We loved working with our photographer, Loreto Caceres. Looking back at our photos everyone exclaims how she really captured the night! She also put us at ease in front of the camera – something two photo shy individuals were slightly anxious about.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

Lace feels so romantic to me so I knew that was what I wanted from the start. I loved the off the shoulder look of my dress and that it was fitted compared to the usual flowy dresses I wear. I kept my accessories to a minimum with small flowers braided into to my hair and some delicate moonstone earrings. Beauty wise, I didn’t want to look made up or over-styled and my talented hair and make up stylists executed a very soft and natural look that felt perfectly undone yet done.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

While looking at venues we’d ask ourselves if we’d want to attend a wedding there. The Metropolitan Building was an immediate yes. It has the feel of a beautiful weathered old estate. The charm in all the imperfect details of the space really spoke to us and helped set the mood.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

The groomsmen wore a suit of their choosing and our bridesmaids chose different garden floral dresses. The dresses ended up looking so pretty together. We weren’t into everyone matching and really just wanted our friends to be comfortable and enjoy themselves without worrying about the colors of their shoes or having to rent something.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

We didn’t have a theme – we knew we just wanted the night to feel romantic and moody. We kept a dusty, muted color palette and used elements we loved like lots of candles, vintage inspired touches and whimsical flowers. Everything just came together naturally. Our florist, Xylem & Phloem , really blew us away with their work – creating eclectic arrangements that felt dreamy, ethereal and slightly wild.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

Definitely the most important thing to us was having our wedding feel celebratory and lively. Having it in NYC on a Friday night naturally made it feel like a party while keeping it easy for most to attend. With so many of our guests out dancing the whole night and having a great time, the energy and love just felt contagious and I don’t think Luke nor I stopped smiling once.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

We wrote our own vows and had a family friend officiate which made the ceremony feel more like us sharing a moment and less like a traditional service. Having our dog walk down our aisle first also helped set the tone. We wanted it to feel intimate but lighthearted and while there were some tearful moments, there were so much joy and laughter.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

We DIY’d with a lot of help from our family and friends. We collected vintage brass candlesticks for our tables, handrolled beesewax candles as favors, and made everything from the confetti filled programs and hand painted table numbers and signage to the floral crowns for the flower girls. A friend baked a small wedding cake for us since we served pie for our dessert but we still wanted the traditional cake cutting moment and I made our cake topper.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

Our cocktail hour was a labor of love and a roll of the dice – we wanted a oyster raw bar and a soundtrack of late 90’s hip hop to start the party and thankfully it lived up to our dreams and ended up being a hit with everyone.

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

We had a string quartet perform November Rain by Guns N’ Roses for our processional and There Is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths for our recessional. Our first dance was to Neil Young’s Harvest Moon .

This Dreamy Wedding at The Metropolitan Building is Filled With Romantic Eye Candy

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Loreto Caceres Photography
Venue – The Metropolitan Building
Floral Design – Xylem & Phloem
Catering – Blue Smoke
DJ – Beat Train Productions
Live Music – IconiQ String Quartet
Makeup Artist – Jessa Blades
Hair Styling – The Karcher
Wedding Dress – Watters
Groom’s Apparel – Hugo Boss

Congratulations to Christine and Luke, and a big thanks to Loreto Caceres Photography for submitting this wedding to Junebug! Want more amazingly fun NYC wedding inspiration? Take a look at this wedding in New York at Locanda Verde !

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Creative Wedding Guest Books

Don’t like the thought of your wedding guest book gathering dust over the years? Try something less traditional and more personal by creating a guest book worthy of displaying in your home or somehow using in the future. We hope you can gather some inspiration from these alternatives to the run-of-the-mill guest book.

Creative Wedding Guest Books

Magan Blasig of Urban Grey Photography

Try using something that you could turn into a piece of art, such as a crafty wall piece, like this Texas shaped hardwood wall art above. Have guests sign their well wishes, and showcase your favorite state and guest book in your home. You’ll have a great memory hanging on your wall for years to come!

Creative Wedding Guest Books

Photo by L Hewitt Photography

Love playing games? Turn your favorite game into your guest book and all future games will bring back fun memories of your wedding day. Jenga is the perfect game for this, as the wood blocks are long lasting and just the right size for a congratulatory note!

Creative Wedding Guest Books

Photo by Kate Miller Photography

Have guests leave a visual signature by incorporating some sort of photo guest book. You’re more likely to keep these photos than a few pages of signatures. Remember, a photo is worth more than 1,000 words, anyways!

Creative Wedding Guest Books

Photo by Freixenet

Find a fun bottle or your favorite drink and have guests sign their well wishes to you. On your anniversary, you can drink up and reminisce as you read over your guests’ words of wisdom, congratulations, and humorous anecdotes.

Creative Wedding Guest Books

Photo by Nine Photography

Have guests leave their mark with a fingerprint and each signature will truly be unique. The overall effect is artistic and creative. You can also use your fingerprint guest book as a wall piece for your home.

We hope you found some inspiration in these creative wedding guest books. Just remember to keep it personal and useful!

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DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Great for saving a little money and allowing you to truly customize every detail of your wedding, it’s easy to understand why DIY wedding decor is becoming more and more popular. We’ve collected some of our favorite DIY wedding decor inspiration from Junebug brides for your perusal. Feel free to add these crafty ideas to your Pinterest board!

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Grab a few jars, fill them with your favorite flowers, hang them by a string, and voila – the perfect ceremony backdrop!

Photos by Dallas Kolotylo Photography

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photo by Nordica Photography

These adorable picnic baskets are easy to personalize and curate, and are lovely party favors for an outdoor celebration.

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Terra Lange Photography

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photo by Kristi Wright Photography

To add a pretty pop of color to any setting, hanging pompoms and tassels are the perfect way to incorporate a little whimsy in your decor. They’re also inexpensive and simple to create!

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photo by Hera Films

If you want to take your DIY skills to the next level, try making your own flower arrangements! Take a floral design class to experiment before the big day and then use your new skills as a fun activity for you and your bridal party the morning of the wedding.

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photo by Rachel Solomon

For a colorful ceremony backdrop, cut long strips of different colored/patterned fabric and tie the strips randomly to a rope or wire. You can hang the fabric anywhere lacking personality!

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photo by Sweet Monday Photography

Unbelievably simple to make, these frames with colorful yarn wrapped around them are eclectic and artistic.

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photos by Nine Photography

We’re loving these homemade banners that are not only adorable, but tell guests where to find food, drinks, or the dance floor. If you have calligraphy skills, or know someone who writes beautifully, create your own signs. Save some money and add your own personal spin to your wedding banners!

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

All you need is a chalkboard and some chalk or paint to create your own wedding signage! Draping a patterned blanket over the sign and adding a hanging candle makes the sign above look fun and whimsical.

Photo by Geoff Duncan

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photos by Amanda Marie Studio

Instead of using a plain cornhole board, paint one yourself to reflect your wedding theme/colors. You can even go the extra mile and cover the little bean bags with a fabric of your choice!

DIY Wedding Decor Inspiration

Photo by Christine Bentley Photography

A wooden box with kerosene jars and rocks is all you need to cook up this tasty campfire staple! Be sure to bring kabob sticks for your guests, as well as graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows!

For more DIY inspiration, check out our Adorable Party Favor Ideas that you can make yourself.

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This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

Wanting to personalize their outdoor Singapore wedding, Shufen and Adrian turned to DIY. Nearly one hundred geometric shapes in gold and white, handcrafted by Shufen’s bridesmaids, hung around the venue for a modern look. The couple dreamed of a ceremony under the trees, and the bride’s sister designed floral elements in pink and red that popped exquisitely against the greenery. Ting Wang of Ksana beautifully documented the outdoor affair, capturing the dreamy gold light, the emotional ceremony, and every inch of DIY goodness!

The Couple:

Shufen and Adrian

The Wedding:

Open Farm Community , Singapore, Indonesia

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

I wanted a personalised touch to the wedding that would make it uniquely ours. I wanted guests to leave feeling that they had attended a wedding that was so “Shufen & Adrian” and not just another pretty wedding. To make it so, I knew it had to be an outdoor ceremony, there had to be trees involved, lots of DIY, and songs that reflected us.

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

Every part was amazing! But the solemnisation ceremony was most magical. It was surreal walking down the aisle lined with the joyful faces of loved ones, through glittering bubbles dancing in the wind and with the sun’s golden rays setting behind me. Funnily, prior to the wedding, the walk down the aisle was actually the part I was dreading the most as I was sure it would be an awkward and uncomfortable affair!

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

I have camera phobia and feel extremely awkward posing for photos. However, with Ting from Ksana , it was like a friend was taking photos for us. She has an easy friendly nature that makes you feel comfortable from the start. After our first meeting Adrian and I felt like we had just made a new friend! You can tell she really enjoys what she does. During the wedding, it never felt like she was just going through the motions of doing her job, you could see she was constantly being inspired by things around her to create and capture the best of the moment.

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

To my bridemaids dismay, I was insistent that I wanted hanging gold geometric shapes which could not be purchased. So almost a hundred were made with cardstock paper, spray painted gold and strung with fishing twine.

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

I incorporated my love for quotes onto hand painted wooden boards scattered around the ceremony area as well as smaller printed cards placed on the dining tables. With so much DIY, we were very blessed to have amazing friends in our bridal party who set up the entire venue in only a couple of hours before! We got by with a lotta help from our friends!

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

Wedding Party Processional: Lucky – Kat Edmonson
Bride Processional and First dance: How Long Will I Love You – Ellie Goulding
Recessional: You Make My Dreams Come True – Hall & Oates

This Outdoor Singapore Wedding is Filled with Modern Elegance

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Ksana
Second Shooter – Hearts Collective
Venue – Open Farm Community
Floral Design – Someday Flowers
Cake – corine & cake
Videography – Ichiro Films
Makeup Artist – Joanne Low
Wedding Dress – Emanuel B Couture

Congrats to Shufen and Adrian on their lovely outdoor Singapore wedding! For more love in Singapore, be sure to check out this sweet same-sex proposal at the Seletar Air Base !

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