Friday, August 23, 2013

Amanda & Bryan’s Rustic Mountain Wedding at Pat’s Peak

Oh, hi there!  Looks like my mid-year resolution hasn’t been as fruitful as I had hoped.  Isn’t that always the way?  You begin the fleeting summer season with so many plans, and before you know it Labor Day is staring you in the face and you have no idea where the time went. 

Here’s a beautiful rustic New Hampshire wedding to end your week with.  Amanda and Bryan were married at Pat’s Peak last month on a muggy afternoon.

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For the Maid of Honor – lisianthus, hydrangea, roses, delphinium and sword fern 

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Garden Style Bridal Bouquet – hydrangea, roses, lisianthus, delphinium, snapdragons, sword fern, and nigella  

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Headed for the aisle.  These mason jars  filled with wildflower inspired blooms hung from Shepherd’s hooks to add color to the ceremony space.

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    Reception in the Sleigh Room.

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Hydrangea, roses and alstroemeria nestled into long wooden boxes.

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What a beautiful setting!  The couple planned to exchange vows at the mountain top with guests riding the chair lift to and from the ceremony.  The threat of thunderstorms changed their plans and they were married at the base of the mountain instead.  They were able to sneak up to the top for their memorable first look.  Best wishes to the happy couple!

 

For more of this rustic mountain wedding, click here to view our Facebook album, courtesy of A Photographic Memory.

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