Wild Open Spaces: Crisp Black-Tie Attire and Lively Spring Palette in Imagined Micro-Wedding at Wind Mountain Ranch

Models lounge on the golden-hour lit grounds of Wind Mountain Ranch
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This waterside design crafted by Bixby + Pine was built around contrast
Written by
Megan Simpson Teeter

Published:

Washington Wedding Day Spring/Summer 2026

This waterside design was built around contrast—crisp black-tie attire against an open summer landscape and a lively spring palette woven through the modern architecture of Wind Mountain Ranch in Stevenson. The stunning scene was crafted by Seattle-based wedding planning and design company Bixby + Pine.

Outside, the ceremony came alive. The ridgelines surrounding the property created a natural frame for a small, seated group, while blooms in chartreuse, lilac, orange and soft blue added sculptural color along the pond’s edge. The vow exchange, though imagined, carried the intimate pace of a true micro-wedding—guests, some sporting parasols to contend with the golden-hour sun, looked on. The bride’s veil caught the wind as her groom dipped her into an “I do” kiss.

For cocktails, servers passed elevated, seasonal bites. A vintage beverage cart offered a playful moment against the ranch’s black-timber interior. Dinner followed inside the barn, where “Ikebana-style arrangements on the table created a unique and visually interesting setting,” says Bixby + Pine owner and creative director, Taylor Rychener. The day wound down with a single-layer Lambeth cake, an indulgent champagne tower and golden light falling across the grounds.

Season:

spring
summer

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