Thursday, August 19, 2010

Guest bloggers on Rocky Mountain Bride Magazine


We were asked to contribute to Rocky Mountain Bride, a wedding magazine that covers all sorts of great stuff about weddings in the mountains of Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Juli and her staff have recently been collecting information from local experts, and here's our first installment of a blog series that's exclusively found on Rocky Mountain Bride!

"Planning your wedding flowers and décor can be very exciting with all the options and possibilities that are out there. However, to get the job done right, there are four major areas that need attention that will help bring your vision to reality." Click here to continue reading...

We were also recently featured in the latest issue, for a wedding at Vail, Colorado. Look for the feature on the digital version of the magazine, starting on page 53. This qualifies our company to be included in RMB's list of preferred vendors!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

White Mountain Wedding at Rubywood in Breckenridge, Colorado

This recent Breckenridge wedding was at Rubywood, a Paragon Lodging rental property, which sits higher than most properties, at almost 10,500 feet. It sits in a nice quiet neighborhood, with a beautiful back deck for outdoor ceremonies.

[ rubywood ]
[ paragon lodging ]



These centerpieces were waiting to be put out, so I took a few pics anyway. We hope to get more pics from the true event to see how everthing turned out. Check back in a few weeks!

The centerpiece above was filled with white Stock, this one held Ranunculus and Hydrangea.

Dina created these ceremony arrangements before the ceremony, and hides them in the sun until it's time to bring them out, usually about an hour before the actual ceremony.

The amazing view from the back deck of the Ten Mile Range and the Breckenridge Ski Resort.

These ceremony arrangements had CurlyWillow, white Calla Lilies, and Gladioli.

Friday, August 06, 2010

Copper Mountain Wedding, July 2010

This bright bridal bouqet was for a couple getting married at Solitude Station at Copper Mountain. Guests ride the chair lift to an almost mountain top outside ceremony location that is unique in Summit County, with views of the Gore and Ten Mile Ranges.

[ copper mountain weddings ]

There was even a big patch of snow on the way up we spotted. It looks like Woodward at Copper was holding some summer jib sessions up there, as we saw slides and rails too.

The musicians set up their tent just behind the chairs before the guests arrive...

An aisle runner, with rose petals scattered.

ceremony arrangements in rental containers


bridesmaid bouquets




Looking back at the building.

The view you want to remember forever...

Scooter rentals are available for friends and family from Copper Mountain. An alternative to the usual hiking and mountain biking.

Dina spotted this guy, a Marmot, on the way back down. As this awesome field of wildflowers.



The Grand Hall at Copper Mountain, a great place for a mountain wedding reception, and even has an upstairs that can be used as a backup rain location.


We loved this idea of having tree seedlings as favors. A great way that guests can "bring home the mountains" and remember their one-of-a-kind mountain wedding experience at Copper Mountain.

This funk band is out of Boulder, The Fever, and even offers emcee services.

Wedding ceremony in Blue River, Colorado and reception at Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center in Breckenridge

This bridal bouquet for a couple getting married at a private residence in Blue River, which is just south of Breckenridge. There are many private home rentals for this quiet area.

Dina puts the final touches on the outside deck flowers and decor.

The couple and a few select guests were to stand on the patio, while a covered area had a few rows of chairs for other family members.










This is the Imperial Ballroom, available from Beaver Run, which is slopeside on peak 9.

[ beaver run ]