A rustic, quaint log chapel, a bride in cowboy boots, horseshoes, s’mores, and a mechanical bull – all perfect elements for a wedding in Wyoming. And how about a boutonniere made from a hand-tied fly? Incorporate wild grasses into your bouquets and centerpieces, and wrap vases with birch bark, or maybe use vintage fishing creels in lieu of vases.
Mood: summer in the mountains
Palette: barnwood, wild grass, aspen
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Top row from left: church from Martha Stewart Weddings, photo by Twin Lens, invitation by Good On Paper Design, bouquet photo by Tiffany Aicklen
Row 2: cake from Martha Stewart Weddings, horseshoe escort cards from Oh How Charming!, boutonniere photo by Valls Photographic, photo by Carrie Patterson
Row 3: photo by Jose Villa, s’mores from Brides, bull riding photo by Carrie Patterson, welcome sign from Brides



















































This one really is great
Love the little log cabin chapel! That’s so my style!
This is almost exactly what my friend did on a ranch in Wyoming. The chapel was a cute little cabin, and they had a horse-drawn wagon drive them away from the chapel! They also used cowboy boots as flower pot centerpieces–they just put small vases inside the boots. It was awesome!
lovely!
I love that chapel!! And those invites would be perfect for any outdoorsman!!!
This just makes me so excited for all my Jackson Hole weddings this summer. Love it!
I love the rustic posts you have been doing lately.
I love your thematic geography boards. Of course, I love all your boards.
I am in love with the regional boards you’ve been featuring!
My brother and sister in law got married in the chapel you found! its located north of Jackson Hole, WY.
I absolutely love your boards!! You’ve inspired me to do a few of my own–Cayman Islands Style boards (that’s where I’m located). Check them out on my blog!
very beautiful!
Amazing! I am getting married at a ranch in Wyo in September, so this fits PERFECTLY. Although, I wanted my colors to be a bit brighter so I am going with lemon and celadon.
Let the celebrations begin!