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Bluebird Day
Jessica and Bruce embraced Colorado, the state they now call home, in so many ways for this tight knit celebration. Morning showers, a beautiful ceremony, and an evening sunset through the mountain peaks gave their southeastern friends and family a glimpse into why these two chose Colorado to start their lives together.
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Long Awaited Love
Isabella and Will’s intimate wedding shared a common theme from the ceremony through the reception. They wanted to make the day equally fun and exciting for everyone and brought together a stellar cast of vendors (and friends!) to make it happen.
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Rocky Mountain Rose Garden
Ivory linens with copper and black accents gave Emma and Eli’s wedding a stylish and luxurious feel. Despite the posh vibes, this couple kept the party fun and family-focused featuring a wood-fired pizza food truck and a little dancing in the rain.
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A Day to Remember
Hannah and Joe opted for an indoor ceremony and reception. Hunter green linens and leafy florals accented the reception hall donned in camel table linens.
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Wedded in Winter
Picking a date to get married is one of the first choices you make in the wedding planning process and there’s advantages to every season in the mountains. As we approach the peak snow season in Estes Park, we’re reminded of the many reasons we love winter weddings, so here’s a few.
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A Declaration of Interdependence
Dusty blues, pinks, and grays were the color palette for this spectacular summer day. Jenna and Jon’s wedding was a deeply personal and long awaited union that celebrated the blending of cultures and families.
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A Summer Jamboree
Brynn and Matthew’s beachy boho wedding had all of the festival feels. A taco truck, lawn games, and beverage llamas were just a few of the things that kept guests celebrating outside all night long.
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A Spring Dream
A perfect spring day greeted Katie and Agustin for their ceremony and reception. With the sun in the sky, snow on the ground, ivory linens, and blue florals and accents, this celebration was such an elegant take on a spring mountain wedding. Katie and Agustin took a more relaxed approach to wedding planning, expressing that they didn’t want to fuss over the small details. Creating a grand vision of the day and meticulously planning each minute was not their style or objective. They simply wanted to enjoy the day with their guests and one another. They allowed the majestic Rocky Mountains to speak for themselves and left the intricacies of their floral designs to the experts at Best Day Florals. Katie and Agustin’s genuine, joyous smiles on their faces is evidence that they succeeded in their mission. Their ceremony was officiated by a close friend, who added some wonderful personal sentiments. They also asked a few married couples to speak during the ceremony with no guidelines of what to say. The result was a beautiful, personalized ceremony that left more than a few tears in the eyes of their guests. Katie and Agustin were looking to add some fun and non-traditional excitement to the reception, starting with lottery ticket party favors. They also were looking to change up the glass-clinking kiss tradition. Instead, Katie and Agustin would strike a spontaneous pose, kiss, and then call for another couple in the crowd to mimic them. It was such a joy to host this wedding and we wish them a fabulous marriage! Sarah Goff