Abbie & Andy met at the tender ages of fourteen and sixteen when they were both cast in a musical together. However it wasn’t until a decade later that they reconnected and after he ééòhit on her relentlesslyééò they finally went on a date. Both born and raised in Colorado they wanted to incorporate the outdoorsy adventurous lifestyle they live into their wedding. ééòNatural beauty and community were a few of our inspirations, such as getting married at the base of a 14,000 ft mountain and spending time in the natural hot springs at Mt. Princeton.ééò MICHELE HART was on hand to capture their gorgeous day. I love the bride’s beautifully simple but elegant bouquet of lavender. And if you’re looking for some first hand tips from some newly weds, they have some great tips below!
TELL US ABOUT FINDING YOUR WEDDING DRESS: Wonderfully, Andy’s sister designs and sews custom wedding dresses. We worked together on the style, fit and fabric. I became slightly obsessive on Pinterest (because it’s too easy to do) and fortunately, Andy’s sister was able to reel in her enthusiasm. It was an honor to wear a dress that represented such talent, teamwork, artisanship, love and meaning.
TELL US ABOUT YOUR PROPOSAL: Our proposal: on a sailboat in the Bay Islands in Honduras (where we went to learn how to scuba dive). Andy proposed at 6:30am (I’m a morning person, Andy’s not…. that’s love), on a catamaran in the Caribbean Sea. There was no cell phone or email service, so we had the rest of the day to sail, relax, be engaged and in love. Andy was so cute and made sure we had coffee (a must), so he cut out the top of a soda can, cleaned it out, and made it into a ééòto-goééò coffee mug. Also a plus: he didn’t drop the ring into the ocean (he proposed while we were lying on the front trampoline of the boat).
DESCRIBE YOUR WEDDING FLOWERS: In three words: calming, inspired, personal. We chose lavender grown at a farm where we went peach and wine-tasting in Palisade, CO. We fell in love with the dried lavender hanging everywhere. And yes, there is a farm that grows fields of lavender, has orchards of peaches, and also happens to be a winery (Colterris Wines) in Grand Junction, Colorado. It’s one of our ultimate happy places. Also, the lavender bouquets smelled like spa-heaven during the wedding, serving as instant aromatherapy for my bridesmaids and I.
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE OUT TO A COUPLE PLANNING THEIR WEDDING: ééò Keep in mind, it’s a party. Enough food, music, seating, booze, ambient lighting and strategically placed plants and flowers can turn anywhere into a romantic and fun party atmosphere. Details ééò and the energy they entail ééò are best saved for small things you and your significant other can appreciate.
ééò Love on your person. It’s easy to fight over silly, but ééòreally significant things at the timeééò things (like centerpieces and flowers, etc.). The whole point is… each other. Keep that in mind. Before you blow your top over chair covers, take a deep breath, step back and remember what your wedding is all about ééò love and partnership.
ééò Pick your ééòtop three goalsééò of the wedding, and focus on those. Ours were: Fun and relaxation (for us and our guests), community (venue on site with accommodation, friends and family meeting each other), overall vibe (comfortable yet elegant).
ééò Hire a photographer whose photos you love, and who you connect with. Don’t ask your friends or family to do it; let them celebrate and relax with you!
ééò Do whatever you can to have no responsibility the day of. Seriously. Andy spent an hour dealing with audio equipment. In hindsight, he would have hired someone to do the job for him.
ééò Take several intentional moments to step back with your signifiant other, observe and appreciate. Literally, stop dancing with your new spouse, hold their hand, step off the dance floor, and just see how much fun everyone is having.
ééò Videography, although expensive, was worth it to us. Trust your gut on this one; it may not be for everyone, but we are grateful to have it
ééò LOVE. ENJOY. have FUN. Whatever that means to you!
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