We kindly ask that you RSVP by August 9. We understand that life happens and unexpected things come up, so feel free to reach out to us after that date if anything changes!
We ask that everyone wears cocktail attire. We want you all to feel and look your best! Dress codes have become such a convoluted topic, especially where TikTok and Pinterest are concerned. We will be outside in nature the whole time, so think fairy-garden-chic-farm vibes. If that made no sense to you, just wear something nice that you feel good in. Rayn has a Pinterest board of inspo pics if you need any more ideas (: Keep in mind that we will be OUTSIDE practically on a farm, so heels probably aren’t the best option. Bonus points if you show up in cowboy boots!
If you received a plus one, your invitation was addressed as so. Reach out to us if you have any questions.
We ask that everyone arrives at 3:30 for the 4:00 ceremony. Please arrive no later than 3:45 to ensure that you get comfortable and situated with no disruptions to the ceremony.
We will have a shuttle bus going to and from the venue and the hotel we have reserved a block for. Uber is always an option, but they may be limited leaving the venue due to the location. If you are driving, there will be parking available at the venue. We want everyone to have fun, so if you are planning on drinking we ask that you do not drive and use one of the other options available.
We kindly request an unplugged ceremony so all of our loved ones can be present and enjoy this special moment with us. We have hired an amazing photographer who will get all of the best shots! Feel free to take as many pictures as you’d like after the ceremony and during the reception. We’ll want to see them all (:
Colorado is beautiful, and we can't wait for you to see our new home state! The weather will still be very warm during the day in September, but it can definitely get chilly at night so you might want to bring a jacket. It sounds funny but we will be closer to the sun, so don't forget your sunscreen! If you will be drinking, alcohol hits harder and faster at a higher altitude so be wary of that (we learned the hard way when we first moved here!) Make sure to stay hydrated and get ready to see the beautiful Rocky Mountains!