Amie and Chase’s Washington state elopement was such a fun adventure.
They love hiking and venturing around Washington so they figured eloping would be the perfect way to celebrate their marriage. Once we finished the hike to the top of the mountain, Amie got into her beautiful white wedding dress and Chase put on his suit and best pair of slacks. They looked absolutely amazing.
After they shared first looks and exchanged vows together, we headed up to this hidden cabin in the mountains and changed into kimonos as a way of incorporating Amie’s Japanese culture. It was cool being able to see these traditions all come together as one. To those thinking about including some fun cultural traditions on their wedding day, you should absolutely make it a priority. It’s a part of you that you are now sharing with another person. And, if you’re thinking about possibly eloping in Washington state, take this as your sign to do so too! I may be a little biased, but I do really believe that Washington state is one of the best states to elope.
If you would like to see more from this beautiful Washington state elopement, scroll down below for more!
Wedding Planner // LucaLu & Co.
Photographer // Brynna Kathleen Photography
Elopement venue // Mt. Rainier National Park
Musician // Robbie Christmas
Calligraphy // LucaLu & Co.
Florals // LucaLu & Co.
Rentals // Alexander Party Rentals
Tabletop Rentals // LucaLu & Co.
Specialty linens // BBJ Linens/La Tavola
I hope you enjoyed reading about Amie and Chase’s day! If your looking for someone to capture your elopement or wedding, be sure to click here to contact me!
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-Nicole Post
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