Cody Greiman and Olivia Fuller tied the knot in January of 2023 immersed in a Washington winter at Mountain Springs Lodge. Mountain glam was a theme that paid homage to Gatsby with elevated sophistication and sleek details. Mountain Springs Lodge brought the ambiance with snow-covered grounds that brought their own aura of style to the wedding. Cozy cabins on-site also provided a home base for the wedding party and kept guests celebrating all weekend with local beer tastings, family dinners and lots of playtime in the snow. Olivia found the optimal gown for her winter nuptials; a Rue de Seine sleeved dress with a structure reminiscent of art-deco style. Bold red lipstick was a true pop in the snowy backdrop, but the finishing touches were snow boots and a white jacket to keep our blushing bride warm.
A Pacific Northwest winter wedding brings the allure of sprawling natural beauty, allowing our newlyweds to hold their ceremony in a field of snow framed by a circular altar. Olivia made a grand entrance in a horse-drawn sleigh, which also escorted our couple out of their ceremony with a chorus of bells. For the reception, oversized log beams and a classic cabin ambiance set the tone for a glamorous design. Vintage glassware, velvet linens and gold accents created a timeless feel, and black tableware and menus brought modern formality. Winter greens served as the floral focal point, paying homage to seasonal colors and textures. The concept of a winter wedding can be intimidating, dealing with elements and seasonality, but the pictures fro Cody and Olivia's wedding day are just another showcase of the absolutely gorgeous possibilities for a true white wedding.