Nicolette and Chris: Wandering Waters Farm

This was the most fun color palette and vibe I had all year! Muted earth tones including tan, rust, bronze, white, and cream with pops of deep reds and turquoise. Was I intimidated? Maybe a little, but not nearly as much as I was excited! This peaceful and relaxed venue was brought to life by this vibrant couple, complete with swanky lounge areas provided by Wander Event Rentals, cocktail tables for a private place to step away from the party, and homemade s’mores for guests to take home. 11/10, hands down would go back in time to experience this day again!

Photos by Lion Lady Photo

Planning by The Greatest Adventure

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

Jordyn and Christian: Carson Creek Estates

OH WOW, what a day this was! A spectacularly fluffy and romantic arbor just dripping with pampas grass, local roses and dahlias galore, a sprawling eucalyptus table runner, and the most fun wedding party. I just loved how the whole family came together to celebrate and all the trust they put in their vendors to bring this luxurious vision to life. Gorgeous!

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Abby and Graham: Lairmont Manor

A+G had a vision for super bright, colorful florals to embody a wildflower field for their beautiful day. They asked for a “living photo booth backdrop” to climb up the tree at Lairmont Manor and I was up for the challenge! We chose mechanics that would cause no harm to the tree; not one screw, nail or spike was placed into this old friend, only chicken wire and fishing line were used to create this installation. Looking back on these photos brings me so much JOY, such a gorgeous day.

All photos by Kielen Elizabeth Photography

Lisa and Mitchell: Mount Baker Wilderness

L+M hired some of the best photographers around to take them up one of the wildest forest service roads on Baker (if you know, you know). The views are worth the high-clearance, 4x4 vehicle requirement to get here! After traveling from the East Coast they got to enjoy gorgeous weather with their nearest and dearest, gorgeously captured by Zoe S. from The Foxes Photography.

Schantell and River: Saint Edwards Lodge

These two sweet humans were just the best to work with. All the vibes on this day were so loving, peaceful and warm; which may explain why they were drawn to such a joyful color palette! Sunflowers were the stars here (S’s favorite flower) as well as rudbeckias, roses, Queen Anne’s lace, cosmos, dahlias and fresh greenery. Almost all of this was locally grown! Their venue was Saint Edward’s Lodge in Seattle and WOW was it stunning. The Grotto is one of the most charming and welcoming forested sites I’ve ever seen (as well as shaded from the August sun!), the walking paths and forest were beautiful. I wish I lived closer so I could spend more time there!

All photos by Rove Coast Photography

Adina Salinger
Sarah and Nick: Santucci Farms

Peaceful and inviting florals abound at this dreamy Skagit Valley venue (Santucci Farms), and on the hottest day of the year too! It hit 98 degrees and the flowers and greenery never faltered. The centerpiece boxes were handmade by the couple and smelled like wonderful woods, and with the scented flowers it was a match made in heaven.

Photos by Sarah Joy Fields

Adina Salinger
Camisa and Eric: Mount Baker + Barnstar Events

C+E planned their wedding as a two-part event: a sunrise “elopement style” photo shoot on Mount Baker with just the two of them and their photographer, and then a traditional ceremony and reception with family and friends at Barnstar Events in Ferndale. The best of both worlds, and these photos show how much fun they all had together!

All photos by Lindsey Revell