Their Story: "Bryan and I are both nurses and we met in an ER where I was working as a travel nurse. We have been inseparable since. We love camping, hiking, the mountains and almost anything else outside that we can do! Since we prefer the mountains to the desert and aren’t a fan of the city, we talked about a possible elopement but decided that we wanted to include a few close friends and family. So, a small destination wedding in the mountains seemed like the perfect solution. We have never been to Colorado but have always had it on the list of places to see and experience. We are so are excited to get married in the mountains there surrounded by loved ones!” Planning Details: We couldn’t agree more that a small micro-wedding of 23 guests is the perfect way to “elope” but with your closest family and friends present. We think that a small, simple Colorado wedding is perfect for keeping it fun, gorgeous, unique, down-to-earth, and with just the right elements to make it feel like a wedding. Our Colorado small weddings are designed so that you can enjoy spending quality time with your closest family and friends. We are so glad to have connected with Amie and Bryan about 11-months to their wedding. We first started working with through our Ceremony Site Report which is a great place to get started as it is a written consultation in which we not only provide great affordable ceremony site that fit with couples needs, budget, and priorities….. but, we also give planning guidance to make it all flow well. Affordable Micro-Weddng Venue. Amie and Bryan identified their top priorities as having scenic mountain views, great photography, an easy flow to the day, seating for their guests, to walk down an aisle, a more secluded site - all at a reasonably affordable venue. Check, check and check! ⬇️ 🎉 Of course, I’m biased, but I think our Colorado small wedding packages in the mountains are picturesque (honestly, we specialize in finding small wedding sites with a view)! Micro-Wedding Day. At the Silver Moon Inn, Amie was greeted by the hands of Traci with Bella Capelli for a hair and makeup session. Simultaneously, Bryan, his boys and parents departed on the serene to the Overlook Chapel at YMCA Camp of the Rockies—a place that seemed perfect for their spiritual ceremony. As Amie concluded her preparations, her family journeyed to the overlok and the couple met for their private-only first look, moments in which they could savor it to themselves before xchanging vows. The Ceremony. As the familiar notes of "All of Me" echoed through the pines, Amie made her way down the aisle with her dad. The ceremony, guided by the words of the Pastor Welchert, felt like a private conversation. After the heartfelt ceremony, the couple retreated for a secluded photography session while the rest of the guests caravanned ahead to the restaurant. Later at Chicken & Post, The Stanley, they indulged in a simple reception, replete with the cutting of the cake and heartfelt speeches that spoke volumes of their impact as a couple. The Details. In line with the couple's vision, the florals were a reflection of wild Colorado—the bouquet a medley of vibrant wildflowers with a hint of traditional blooms and daisies, complemented by a boutonniere for Bryan and floral combs for Amie. These additions not only adorned their boys with boutonniere, but also adorned their cake, bringing a burst of nature into the sweetest moment of the celebration. The cake, a subtle masterpiece from La Patisserie Francaise, was as charming as it was delectable. With a horizontal texture, the tiers were a flavor senation:
About Estes Park Micro-Weddings. The world of micro-weddings, one is privy to an experience that demands not just the warmth of hearts but the finesse of planning. Amie and Bryan's micro-wedding serve as a blueprint for those seeking to embark on their own elopement-styled adventure:
Amie and Bryan's was a day framed by Colorado's breathless landscape and the warmth of their closest family and friends. The allure of such a micro-wedding doesn't just charm the couple; it narrates their story that endures through the ages. When planning your own micro-wedding, remember that it's not just the event but the experiences and memories that unfolds—a beautiful story that becomes one that all your guests will remember too.
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Wendee VezzettiMother, teacher, planner, gardener, mountain biker, entrepreneur, librarian, hiker, snowboarder, reader, dork, chocoholic, trail runner and creative. Wendee has been planning weddings in Colorado since 1995. In 2012, she decided to "go small" and only plans micro-weddings & elopements with 35 or fewer guests. Contact Wendee to get started planning your intimate small Colorado wedding. About WendeeI've been planning weddings since 1995 when I moved to Colorado from Iowa. I cut my teeth at Keystone Resort in their wedding department, then then ventured on to planning corporate meetings. But, I kept helping friends and their friends with weddings starting my first full-service company in 2002 (yes - planned the big overwhelming ones). In 2012 with the birth of my son, values shifted and I decided to go small, intimate and meaningful. Please connect with me to make your dreamy, simple mountain wedding come true!
Behind the ScenesEver wonder what goes on behind-the-scenes of a micro-wedding day? Jaime L. Barba, one of our talented professional photographers, captured me at work from one of our May 2023 weddings in Boulder, Colorado. Enjoy! .... and yes, she does wedding-day content creation (a great alternative if you cannot afford videography) for couples as well as photography.
Content CreationWhat is a wedding day content creator? It’s someone who is there on your wedding day taking pictures on a cell phone (or in Jaime's case, her professional equipement), documenting behind-the-scenes moments, capturing and telling stories, and delivering short-form media content of your wedding day in real-time. Checkout one from our September 2023 weddings ⬇️.
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