A Colorado Rocky Mountain Wedding at Twin Owls
From the couple, Kimberly & Mike: The Rocky Mountains are just so beautiful and a big part of what brought us out to Colorado. They made a perfect backdrop for the best day of our lives. Most of our guests were from out of town and we were able to hang out with the majority of them for the whole weekend, celebrating from Friday to Sunday. It made the whole experience that much more memorable.
The Ceremony
I honestly did not know the best part of marrying Mike would be the ceremony. All before the wedding, I would have said the reception would be my favorite part. But there is something about hearing your best friend declare their love and promise their vows to you that was so special and so amazing. It was the best surprise and favorite part of the day.
Handmade Touches
I made all the table numbers out of picture frames I spray-painted from Ikea. A friend helped me all make the wooden signs.
The Seating Chart
Mike built the frame that held our seating chart and I stained the wood to finish it. I practiced calligraphy in my downtime and made the place cards out of craft paper. With a touch of flowers, the end result was beautiful and such a statement piece when you walked into the Twin Owls restaurant.
Our Advice
Enjoy every moment. Make sure the day of the wedding you take time to breathe and take it all in, trusting it will all fall into place. It truly is the best day of your life.
The Wedding Team
Photographer: Irving Photography | Venue & Caterer: Twin Owls Steakhouse at Black Canyon Inn | Floral Design: Pollen Denver | Bride’s Dress: Casablanca Bridal from Blue Bridal Boutique | Hair Stylist: Janie Rocek | Makeup Artist: Cassandra Garza | Invitations: Jaclyn Dina | Cake: The Market at Larimer Square
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What a beautiful bride and wedding, Kim!!! BIG congratulations and hugs to you and your hubs and all in your family! Love to you all, wishing every good thing in your future together! It’s going to be GREAT! 😍
Fang, beautiful pictures, beautiful weather, and beautiful people! And your dad looked rather debonair!