It’s Boho chic meets Cowgirl charm at this gorgeous Colorado mountain wedding. Tamara dreamed of a relaxed, laid back ceremony in the great outdoors. The Adam’s Rib Ranch, with it’s amazing scenery and western decor was the perfect setting for a celebration. I’m loving the charming, whimsical details like the “Find Your Spirit Guide” seating chart and the dessert bar featuring crowd favorites like Twinkies, Ho-Hos and cream pies. Tamara looked stunning in her Claire Pettibone gown….classy and elegant but still in keeping with the laid back vibe. Congratulations to this fun-loving couple!
Tamara + Jack | June 30, 2012 | Adam’s Rib Ranch, Eagle, Colorado
The ceremony
We had an outdoor mountain wedding at Adam’s Mountain Country Club in Colorado with about 200 guests. Our theme was Bohemian Prairie Chic. It was very chill and fun, like us! I got to ride up in a horse drawn carriage and we had beer in hand for the ceremony, quite classy. It was very natural and reflective of our personalities.
The reception
Our reception took place in the clubhouse at Adam’s Mountain. We had BBQ for dinner with a mac & cheese bar…so delicious! We decided not to do a cake, and instead we had a dessert bar filled with Twinkies, Ho-Ho’s, creme pies, etc. The Photo Booth was a hit! We incorporated nature and animals into every part of our wedding. Lots of drinking and dancing – it was a blast.
How Tamara found her dream wedding dress
I knew what type of dress I didn’t want, so that was helpful. I wanted a light bohemian-style dress. The dress I bought was actually the first dress I tried on and loved it. I didn’t think it could be that easy so I searched and searched for something more perfect. Turns out it was love at first sight and had to come up with the money. Nothing compared to this dress!
The way Tamara felt in her wedding dress
Comfortable, happy, loved
Why Tamara decided to sell her wedding dress
I absolutely loved my dress and want someone else to feel the way I felt in it. And, I was not planning on spending so much on a dress 🙂