How amazing would a Where the Wild Things Are theme be for a rustic summer wedding? I could totally imagine this kind of wedding at a venue like the Migis Lodge or Dunton Hot Springs.
Elizabeth Cryan Photography and her team of talented vendors (listed below) created an incredible scene for this wedding shoot. Read more about their inspiration, below:
“We love taking something seemingly so ordinary and turning it into an extraordinary experience. This is where our idea for a Where the Wild Things Are photoshoot began. We wanted to take a childhood story we all know and love and find a way to turn it into a love story. One you could center your wedding on, pulling out layers of details that make the touching words and details of the book carry throughout. From Max’s bedroom growing into the world all around him, to him sailing to some far off land to find his wild thing…Max is made king and makes his “wild thing” his queen. Their entire day is spent in the wilderness, embracing the beautiful scenery around them. Layering in details of leathers and fur, hinting that the wild things are close by. We carried the beautiful and playful details throughout this wedding, ending our day of extraordinary adventure with a wild rumpus. And as Max and his bride awake to find they have returned home, they realized they were where someone loved them the most.”
Photographer: Elizabeth Cryan Photography//Dress Designer:D’Lola Couture//Cinema and Video: 4th Kind Entertainment//Invitation Designer: Anthologie Press//Jewelry: Ashley Schenkein Jewelry Design//Floral Designer: Bella Calla//Apparel:Brackish Bowties //Model:Garrett Kidd//Cake Designer: Kelley Kakes//Event Planner: MAG Events//Model:Olivia Ritchie//Veils and headpieces: Opam inc//Other: Patina Preferred: A Vintage Rental Boutique//Reception Venue: Piney River Ranch LLC//Makeup Artist: The Parlour Fort Collins//
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