Rebecca's vision for her wedding was simple: it would be fun and include her family. Indeed, we loved the four-way sand ceremony that united her two kids with her new husband, Jim, and her brother was the officiant. Rebecca and Jim were married on Sunday, May 30th at the Lost Dutchman State Park. Ann and Pam were honored to be guests on a slightly windy summer day.
Rebecca and her family like to camp, so they reserved some spots at the park and had their ceremony under a pavilion. Who could turn down a ceremony location with this as your backdrop?!
Rebecca was escorted down the aisle. She wore a slim fit taffeta a line wedding dress. We chose taffeta because it's so lightweight–perfect for a warm day. It had an optional halter strap, a ruched bodice with beading, and a small train.
After the ceremony, Rebecca and the wedding party took photos at the Ghostfield Gold Mines. Here you can see more of her purple and orange wedding colors.
Finally, we want to tell Jim and Rebecca thank you for letting us witness your vows and be a part of your family and friends that weekend. It really was an honor! Here's a photo of Pam and Ann with the bride:
Liz says
What a beautiful wedding. I am in love with that photo outside the church. Good to see you Ann, you look great!
Joanne says
These photo’s are amazing, i especially like the one of the bride and groom with the groom hugging the bride from behind, she looks in her element.
Ann says
She does look happy, doesn’t she Joanne! Thanks for stopping by our blog!