The late Fall day could not have been more perfect for a wedding! It’s always a bit risky getting married in late October in the mountains, but mother nature did not disappoint. They weather was crisp and slightly cool, with a sky that held a few clouds, perfect for photos. Perry-Mansfield, one of the most historic sites in Steamboat Springs, was the obvious choice to hold the festivities for Jenn & Dustin, who met at a summer camp. This venue is the oldest continuously operating performing arts camp in the country and is seeped with a rich history, breathtaking views and is just minutes from downtown Steamboat. The ceremony took place in the aspen grove with the reception following in the Steinberg Pavillon. Dustin, an incredibly talented craftsman, designed all of the signs and decor touches, while together the couple collected over a hundred individual candle holders that made the room glow after dark. What really made this wedding special were the guests. Everyone had such a blast at this wedding and the pavilion was filled with not just the beautiful decor, but overflowing with love for this special couple.
Special Thanks to Perry-Mansfield, Seedhouse Photography, Ski Town Gourmet and Hop Rabbit Floral.