June Wedding in Montana
.Jason and Kelda.
June.20th.2009.
Although it was a rainy weekend in the Big Sky area, a beautiful wedding ceremony took place at the Big Sky Chapel on June 20th.
Jason and Kelda,
a fun-loving couple from Washington, decided on a destination wedding
weekend at the beautiful 320 ranch in Big Sky, Montana.
The weekend was packed full with family, friends and activities such as Frisbee golf, a guided tour to Yellowstone National Park , Spa Day with Sage Spa & Salon and the enjoyment of the beautiful panoramic view of the Gallatin Mountain Range in and around the Big Sky area. The couple met at Montana Tech in Butte, Montana "The Richest Hill on Earth." Sharing a love for Montana, and having a substantial amount of relatives in Montana and the surrounding Dakota's made Big Sky a very fitting place for the lively couple to tie the knot. The day of the wedding was overcast with a light drizzle of rain, and a beautiful glowing bride in preparation. Despite the weather, the audacious and cool wedding party set the mood for the rest of the day.
The Big Sky Chapel was decorated with organic, highly fragrant wild flower arrangements, meticulously designed with fresh herbs, purple Lisanthus, sweet peas, stock, delphinium and larkspur by the talented designers at Leslie Lukas Weddings and Events. The scenery behind the stained glass window at the chapel made a alluring backdrop set off by candle light. The charming bridal party and an eager groom waited for the stunning bride to make her way down the isle. The modest and composed bride gracefully made her way down the isle in her A-Line Point D’Espirit net with appliquéd Alencon lace gown, accented with a satin sage green sash that balanced her brides maids WTOO Duchess satin, sage green, strapless knee-length dress with khaki wrap ties, and the groomsmen's khaki suits and sage green ties. The ceremony was short and intimate, with subtle smiles throughout from the eager bride and groom. " I now pronounce you man and wife", couldn't come soon enough for this antsy couple. A sweet kiss and everyone filed out of the church and back to the 320 ranch for the fun and festivities of the evening. The newlyweds left in style in a antique car donated by a friend.
When walking in to the 320 Ranch's reception hall, the full bar is located conveniently to your left, full of all the entities you would ever need, and a very animated staff. Twenty plus round tables were set with eight place settings each. Tables were set with floor length tables clothes, sage green table runners, elegant place settings, organic wild flowers, ample amount of candle light and a special gift of homemade raspberry jam provided by the brides family. The fireplace and mantle were adorned with lush, thick piles of loose wildflowers, the grooms homemade wood boxes, a variety of candle light and rustic lanterns. An impressive menu was provided by the 320's very own restaurant, and the amiable wedding cake was beautifully crafted by Rebecca Nicklin of Cakes from Cabin Ridge. A grooms cake decked out with a cake topper of a man in a kilt sporting the couples college logo "Go Diggers!" was also provided by Cakes from Cabin Ridge. The couple was thinking ahead when they decided to designate a small area of the reception hall for the kids, equipt with buckets full of fun for the youngins. Sage green sashes were hung from the enormous wood banisters in the reception hall to bring down the ceiling and make for a closed in, comfy atmosphere. A rustic, Montana look was our over all vision for this wedding, and it was definitely accomplished. Toasts were made on behalf of the bride and groom, and everyone lifted their glasses to the new couple. An impressive slide show of the couple provided by Kelda's bridesmaids and younger sisters was shown, followed by a touching first dance. A dollar dance with the kind hearted couple set the mood for the rest of the evening. The music provided my Joe's DJ had the couple and all their friends and family dancing the night away. Everyone left happy and exhausted. A farewell brunch was held the next morning where the couple opened gifts and thanked everyone for being there for their special day.
Although it was a rainy weekend in the Big Sky area, a beautiful wedding ceremony took place at the Big Sky Chapel on June 20th.
Jason and Kelda,
a fun-loving couple from Washington, decided on a destination wedding
weekend at the beautiful 320 ranch in Big Sky, Montana. The weekend was packed full with family, friends and activities such as Frisbee golf, a guided tour to Yellowstone National Park , Spa Day with Sage Spa & Salon and the enjoyment of the beautiful panoramic view of the Gallatin Mountain Range in and around the Big Sky area. The couple met at Montana Tech in Butte, Montana "The Richest Hill on Earth." Sharing a love for Montana, and having a substantial amount of relatives in Montana and the surrounding Dakota's made Big Sky a very fitting place for the lively couple to tie the knot. The day of the wedding was overcast with a light drizzle of rain, and a beautiful glowing bride in preparation. Despite the weather, the audacious and cool wedding party set the mood for the rest of the day.
The Big Sky Chapel was decorated with organic, highly fragrant wild flower arrangements, meticulously designed with fresh herbs, purple Lisanthus, sweet peas, stock, delphinium and larkspur by the talented designers at Leslie Lukas Weddings and Events. The scenery behind the stained glass window at the chapel made a alluring backdrop set off by candle light. The charming bridal party and an eager groom waited for the stunning bride to make her way down the isle. The modest and composed bride gracefully made her way down the isle in her A-Line Point D’Espirit net with appliquéd Alencon lace gown, accented with a satin sage green sash that balanced her brides maids WTOO Duchess satin, sage green, strapless knee-length dress with khaki wrap ties, and the groomsmen's khaki suits and sage green ties. The ceremony was short and intimate, with subtle smiles throughout from the eager bride and groom. " I now pronounce you man and wife", couldn't come soon enough for this antsy couple. A sweet kiss and everyone filed out of the church and back to the 320 ranch for the fun and festivities of the evening. The newlyweds left in style in a antique car donated by a friend.
When walking in to the 320 Ranch's reception hall, the full bar is located conveniently to your left, full of all the entities you would ever need, and a very animated staff. Twenty plus round tables were set with eight place settings each. Tables were set with floor length tables clothes, sage green table runners, elegant place settings, organic wild flowers, ample amount of candle light and a special gift of homemade raspberry jam provided by the brides family. The fireplace and mantle were adorned with lush, thick piles of loose wildflowers, the grooms homemade wood boxes, a variety of candle light and rustic lanterns. An impressive menu was provided by the 320's very own restaurant, and the amiable wedding cake was beautifully crafted by Rebecca Nicklin of Cakes from Cabin Ridge. A grooms cake decked out with a cake topper of a man in a kilt sporting the couples college logo "Go Diggers!" was also provided by Cakes from Cabin Ridge. The couple was thinking ahead when they decided to designate a small area of the reception hall for the kids, equipt with buckets full of fun for the youngins. Sage green sashes were hung from the enormous wood banisters in the reception hall to bring down the ceiling and make for a closed in, comfy atmosphere. A rustic, Montana look was our over all vision for this wedding, and it was definitely accomplished. Toasts were made on behalf of the bride and groom, and everyone lifted their glasses to the new couple. An impressive slide show of the couple provided by Kelda's bridesmaids and younger sisters was shown, followed by a touching first dance. A dollar dance with the kind hearted couple set the mood for the rest of the evening. The music provided my Joe's DJ had the couple and all their friends and family dancing the night away. Everyone left happy and exhausted. A farewell brunch was held the next morning where the couple opened gifts and thanked everyone for being there for their special day.
Kelda and Jason thank you so much for being such a wonderful couple, and such a joy to work with. We wish you only the best!
Cheers!
Photos provided by www.morganroof.com ....she is fabulous! Thank you Morgan!

I love your bouquet. i love the color combination of lavender, white and blue...
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