Posts tagged Mount Baker
Anna + Brandon: Mount Baker Elopement

Anna and Brandon braved the same stormy weather that Brooke and Erik did, their elopement celebrations were on the same day! Luckily they had a great photo/elopement planning team that helped prepare them for the unexpected. They embraced it with joyful hearts and an adventurous spirit (you never know what weather you’re going to get in the North Cascades!) and ended up with a wonderful story to tell. These two were such a blast to work with and had so much trust in the creative process, with some fantastic ideas of their own: hat florals anyone?! A+B, big hugs from Washington, you’re awesome!

All photos by Running Wild Studio

Jack and Rudy: Wandering Waters Farm

Some wedding days stick in my mind just a bit more than usual, and this is one of them. J+R approached their floral designs with such intentionality; everything was chosen for a specific and quantifiable reason. There was no feel of “checking things off a list” here, everything was intended to have a specific purpose and feeling. I found myself deeply inspired by these two and their journey.

The designs were magical, meaningful, and just a bit challenging; my FAVORITE kind! I grew “Diva” dahlias in my home garden just for them, as they were the absolute perfect choice for the color palette. Combine all this with an absolutely stellar vendor team with some of my industry friends and you’ve got a day for the books.

J+R, you’ve got a friend in Bellingham! Come visit any time.

All images by Henry Tieu

Planning: Tapestry Event Co. Venue: Wandering Waters Farm

Jamie and Alec: Artist Point

A sunset ceremony on top of the mountain followed by dinner with their favorite people, and lanterns lighting their way home sounds like the perfect day to me! These two wanted clean, classic florals to complement their attire without overshadowing it, and local roses, veronicas, dahlias and fresh mixed greenery totally fit the bill. It was lovely to be a part of your day!

All photos by Taylor Denton Photography

Kate and Adam: Artist Point

K+A got super lucky with their planned elopement, we had the coldest spring we’ve had in decades and the snow took forever to melt. The road up to Artist’s Point (the topmost vehicle-accessible location on Mount Baker, for those who have never visited) opened the day before their elopement and they were able to have their plan A! K asked for white, in-season flowers for her bouquet and mentioned how much she loved dahlias. We were able to get her the very blooms of the season! The snow on the mountain was the perfect backdrop for the white and green palette and these two kind souls got to have their perfect day their way. Magical!

All photos by The Wander Kings

Elizabeth and Chad: Mount Baker Micro-Wedding

I am LOVING how many couples I get to meet from all over the country as they plan their elopements and intimate weddings in the Mount Baker wilderness! E+C (and their families!) came from the Midwest and got to experience a true PNW day. A misty mid-afternoon ceremony on the mountain delivered the most perfect photos (seriously, the tones are just perfect), followed by a sun-soaked reception full of joy at Wandering Waters Farm in Maple Falls. Check after the photos for all the wonderful pros who made this day come to life!

All photos by Beginning and End Photography

Photography: @beginningandendphoto
Planner: @tapestryeventco
Venue: @wanderingwatersfarm
Catering: @islandgirlscatering
Cake: @ladygreyseattle
Rentals: @bellinghameventrentals
Floral: @tangledrootsfloral
Hair + makeup: @hollytippmakeup
Entertainment: DJ Jimmy Cafarella
Musician: @mariya.music
Officiant: @tapestryeventco -- Kate Faoro Wright

Alice and Mike: Mount Baker Elopement

Planning a romantic mountain elopement from across the country is no easy feat, but these two traveled all the way from Pennsylvania and achieved their dream wedding in August of 2020, complete with quintessential PNW weather! Their choice of florals complimented the moody mountain backdrop of Artist Point on Mount Baker.

All photos by Adventure Instead