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    Should You Elope? Read This Before Running Away From It All

    Posted on March 13, 2019 by Emily

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    Elopements have been steadily gaining popularity in recent years, and we couldn’t be happier. Elopements are a wonderful way for you to save money, and focus on what really matters: the love shared between you and your spouse. We’re seeing more and more couples giving in to their wanderlust, and traveling the world to say their “I dos” in breathtaking locations, from the middle of the Mojave Desert, to the rugged and mystical Isle of Skye.

    Eloping can be a dream for many couples, but choosing to run away from it all is a big decision, and one that must be made carefully. Here’s what we want you to know before you decide to elope:

    1. Consider the reason why you want to elope.

    Planning a large 150+ guest wedding is inevitably going to cause some level of stress. Sending out invitations, navigating the politics of choosing bridesmaids, arranging a menu that accommodates gluten-free vegan diets and picky children – it’s enough to make your head spin! Obvs, we think you should keep your guest list small, but the “all or nothing” rule doesn’t have to apply. Consider opting for a 20-40 guest wedding instead. Your choice to elope should be a deliberate one, not a knee-jerk reaction to wedding planning stress.

    Greta and Caleb’s San Francisco City Hall Elopement // Photography: Kyle Loves Tori Photography

    2. There’s eloping and there’s eloping.

    While the perception of elopements as only drunken Vegas “I dos” (we’re looking at you Friends) or hushed courthouse nuptials has evolved, many couples feel constrained by the idea that an elopement involves just the two of them and an officiant. This isn’t always the case. An elopement can involve you, your hubby and both of your parents, or the two of you and your 10 closest friends.

    Katherine and Michael’s Black Balsam Mountain Elopement // Photography: Meghan Rolfe 

    3. You really should hire a photographer.

    Pics or it didn’t happen. While we have heard of couples opting for photographer-free elopements, we highly recommend hiring a photographer to capture your wedding. Search for a photographer that specializes in capturing emotional moments, ’cause your wedding is going to be filled with them! Further on down the road, you’ll truly appreciate having photos that capture the magic of your wedding day. Plus, if your close friends and family members can’t witness your special day firsthand, they’re certainly going to want to see wedding photos!

    Hannah and Kirby’s Sweet Georgia Elopement // Photography: Brittany Martorella Photography 

    4. You will still have to deal with logistics.

    Sorry guys and gals- you ain’t getting out of this one. An elopement still involves a venue (of some sort), a photographer (see above) and a marriage license, so your nuptials will still require some degree of planning. Does there have to be a witness at your wedding ceremony? If you’re getting married internationally, what are the country’s marriage laws regarding foreigners? How does one go about getting married in a national park? Is your preferred photographer available on your wedding date? Ensure that you figure out the logistics well in advance.

    Svetlana and Drew’s Breathtaking Banff Elopement // Photography: Arina B. Photography

    5. Feelings are probably going to get hurt.

    The most difficult part of eloping can be the reaction of family and friends. While they’ll be super excited that one of their favorite couples is finally tying the knot, they may be disappointed that they won’t get to take part in your special day. Telling your nearest and dearest about your decision in person before you tie the knot can help minimize hurt feelings- be prepared for some pushback, however, especially from close friends and family members.

    Heather and Brandon’s California Ranch Elopement // Photography: Megan Clouse

    6. Little wedding? Big wedding? You can have both.

    It’s not totally uncommon for a couple to have two weddings- an elopement followed by larger wedding with family and friends. This way, you experience the best of both worlds: an intimate, stress free day for just you and your s.o. and a fun, celebratory bash surrounded by family and friends. If this option isn’t feasible, consider hosting a larger reception, inviting your nearest and dearest for a celebratory lunch or dinner. Either option can help eliminate some of the guest list drama mentioned above.

    Stephanie and Myles’ Olympic National Park Elopement // Photography: Gull Photo 

    7. Eloping can save you a bunch of money, but it doesn’t have to.

    Eloping can save you tens of thousands of dollars.  That doesn’t mean that you have to opt for a $500 courthouse elopement, however (although those can be quite wonderful!). Luxury elopements have become a trend, with couples jetting off to dreamy destinations to tie the knot. And chances are, even with flights, fancy accommodations and a moonlit dinner for two factored in, your elopement will be a fraction of the cost of a traditional wedding.

    Max and Elizabeth’s Morning Elopement in Paris // Photography: Brian Wright 

    8.  Eloping is a rewarding experience.

    If you feel that an elopement is right for you, go for it! You will save yourself some serious money that you can put towards future expenses (a house perhaps) and best of all, you and your s.o. will be able to spend one of the most important days of your lives together completely focused on each other. Your can be intimate, low-stress and positively magical. Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what three brides and grooms have to say about their elopement experiences:

    “We did it just the way we wanted!  We didn’t have the stress of planning, and we were able to have our parents and sons there to celebrate with us.  I didn’t have bridesmaids or anyone else to worry about. The morning of the ceremony, we were completely relaxed.  I actually had time to just sit back with a glass of champagne because we were ahead of schedule.  I’m not sure how often that happens when you have a big wedding!  It was a day about simplicity and love.”- Katherine and Michael’s Black Balsam Mountain Elopement

    “We were able to focus on what was important in the long-run – our marriage and each other. I think it really helped to eliminate the “noise” that is created around weddings, as it relates to pleasing so many people, having “instagram-worthy” decor, etc.”- James and Emily’s $600 Restaurant Elopement

    “It was so simple [and] it gave us time to really reflect on what we were doing and how important we are to each other. We just had an incredible day together, with minimal stress.”- Jessica and Karl’s San Francisco City Hall Wedding

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    Farrah and Conor’s St. Patty’s Day in NYC Elopement

    Posted on March 11, 2019 by Christina

    High school sweethearts Farrah and Conor are as adventurous as they are in love. The couple decided to forgo a traditional barn wedding in their home country of Ireland, and opt for a St. Patty’s Day elopement in NYC instead.

    Here’s what photographer Anee Atelier had to say about their elopement:

    “As luck would have it, [Farrah and Conor] invited us to City Hall to capture their surprise elopement. In walks a sleek beauty with her tweed-tailored Irishman and, needless to say, the rest was history. As the NYC parade kicked-off uptown, they exchanged vows downtown, bursting with elation through a short, intimate ceremony before heading off to Brooklyn for a celebration all their own.”

    A big thanks to Anee Atelier for sharing this darling elopement with us!

    Farrah, 29 & Conor, 29

    Location: NYC

    Wedding Date: March 17, 2017 (St. Patrick’s Day)

    Number of Guests: none

    Wedding Cost: travel expenses to NYC, photography, outfits – approx ~$2,600 USD

    Wedding Ceremony Location: NYC City hall

    Wedding Reception Location: Brooklyn NYC

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    It’s something you will look back on and remember every minute of – because it’s so intimate.

    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    We had initially planned a massive rustic barn wedding in Ireland, where we live and last minute we decided to elope to NYC. There was a snow storm as we traveled so we were unsure whether we would make it.

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    No

    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    No

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    That is was just us, it was snowing, we were in NYC.

     

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    All of the above.

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    It was just about us and for us. The excitement of the day was amazing.

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Just go for it!

    Vendors:

    Ceremony Location: New York City Hall

    Photographer: Anee Atelier

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    Pretty in Pink Wedding Dress Inspiration

    Posted on March 8, 2019 by Emily

    Starting your search for the dress? We have some advice: Think pink. Pink wedding dresses are one of the hottest wedding trends right now, and the trend won’t be going away anytime soon. While fuchsia is for the bold and daring, these pastel pink and blush gowns are perfect for brides who want to make a more subtle statement.

    Chanel the elegance and grace of a ballerina with this beautifully detailed tulle dress from KurajeWeddingDresses.

    This ultra-feminine dress from DressbyDULIANYTSKA  features French lace, delicate chiffon and crystal beads.

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    This romantic gown from FashionBrideStudio is made-to-order, ensuring a perfectly flattering fit.

    Whether you’re eloping in Paris, or tying the knot by the ocean, this light-as-a-feather tulle dress from BoomBlush is a lovely choice.

    You’ll be stunned by the level of detail on this long sleeve wedding dress from AngellureBridal . Seriously… Click through. You need to see this beauty from every angle.

    Structured wedding dresses are a favorite of ours, and this fairy tale-inspired dress from CathyTelle  is no exception. The corset bodice, layered skirt and long train make this fairy tale-inspired dress from CathyTelle incredibly regal.

    Can’t decide on just one shade of pink? You don’t have to with this bold ombre wedding dress from CleoandClementine.

    Walk down the aisle? Why not strut down the catwalk while turning heads with this couture bridal gown from Alexveilbridal.

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    *This post contains affiliate links.

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    Dreamy Bridal Hair Vines + Beautiful Bridal Hairstyle Inspiration

    Posted on March 6, 2019 by Emily

    Bridal hair vines are high on our list of fave bridal hair accessories. They look ah-mazing woven into braids and instantly elevate a messy updo into a wedding-worthy look. Hair vines generally range from $25 to $50, making them an on-budget addition to your bridal look.

    Here are 14 of our faves from Etsy:

    Add some sparkle to your bridal braid with this hair vine from BellaViaDesigns featuring rhinestones, pearls and crystal flower accents.

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    Boho beauty meets timeless glamour with this lovely hair vine from WeddingwreathByNata.

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    This intricate bridal hairpiece from WeddingBoutiqueUA strikes a perfect balance between whimsy and elegance.

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    If you love all the sparkle this crystal hair vine from VsFilipchenko is a must-have

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    Subtle and dainty more your style? You’ll love this pear and crystal bridal hair vine from LaChiaAccessoires.

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    We love the fairy princess vibe of this floral hair vine from StylishBrideAccs.

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    Yes brides, you can bedazzled on a budget. This stunning crystal hair vine from IZaccessories starts at $14 (price depends on length).

    Upgrade your updo with this hand-wired hair vine from CharlotteFarrBridal.

    Finish your boho hairstyle with this rose gold floral hair vine from LaChiaAccessoires.

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    Your walk down the aisle just got even more dramatic. Make every do a double-take with this gorgeous floral hair vine from SenceOfBeauty.

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    The classic bride will adore this dainty hair vine from ABitofLoveWedding.

    Dress up a simple bun or chignon with this crystal bridal hairpiece from VsFilipchenko.

    Looking for a piece that elevates your bridal look but doesn’t take all of the attention away from that gorgeous gown you spent months choosing? You need this hair vine from WeddingwreathByNata.

    Featuring freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals and handmade clay flowers set in between hand stamped gold leaves, this hair vine from BlairNadeauBridal is truly luxurious.

    *This post contains Etsy affiliate links.

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    Alexa and Chris’ City Hall Wedding in Jersey City

    Posted on March 4, 2019 by Christina

    Alexa and Chris had a special fondness for Jersey City Hall, so getting married there was a no-brainer.

    “The building has tons of history and beautiful architecture,” says Alexa.

    Surrounded by 12 of their nearest and dearest, the couple exchanged vows, then celebrated at an area restaurant. The low-key wedding couldn’t have been more perfect for the couple.

    “We enjoyed getting to share the ceremony with the people we truly cared about in a venue we cherish,” explains Alexa. “We were able to get and do exactly what we wanted.”

    Kudos to the talented Bri Johnson for capturing this stylish small wedding so beautifully.

    Chris & Alexa

    Location: Jersey City, NJ

    Wedding Date: November 16, 2018

    Number of Guests: 12

    Wedding Cost: $15,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Jersey City, City Hall

    Wedding Reception Location: L’Artusi

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We had been to many larger weddings in the past and they always seemed like a production that the couple did not get to fully enjoy. By keeping ours small we wanted to focus the day on each other and our close families.

    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    Because we did not use a wedding planner, we did much of the organization ourselves.

    jersey city hall wedding

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Yes, there were some close friends we decided not to invite but were on the fence about for a while.

    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?:

    Yes, a few of our friends were sad not to be invited. We explained the reasons for our small wedding and we planned a party the next night so friends could celebrate with us.

     

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Getting married at City Hall was a wish of ours. The building has tons of history and beautiful architecture. We enjoyed getting to share the ceremony with the people we truly cared about in a venue we cherish.

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    Because we were a small group, we were able to book a private room in a nice Italian restaurant in the West Village.

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    We were able to get and do exactly what we wanted.

    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Even keeping it small it will still cost more than you anticipate. Make sure to choose a few items to splurge on (like the photographer) and keep costs down in other areas.

    Vendors:

    Venue: City Hall Jersey City

    Photography: Bri Johnson

    Cake: Erin Mckenna’s Bakery

    Officiant: Steven Fulop

    Bridal Gown Designer: BHLDN

    Bridal Shoes: Dolce and Gabbana

    Bridal Jewelry: Earrings: BHLDN Bracelet: Nadori Hair pins: Ben Amun

    Wedding Hair & Makeup by: Blo Jersey City

    Groom’s Attire: Suitsupply

    Wedding Bands & Engagement Ring Designer: Catbird

    Honeymoon: The Plaza Hotel, NYC

     

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