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Idaho Barn Wedding: Bluegrass, Pie, and Rustic Charm

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We love to feature a good old fashion barn yard wedding especially if it's in Idaho. Eryn and Brian had an intimate ceremony followed by a luncheon at their favorite french restaurant. Later in the evening, they hosted a big barn reception complete with a bluegrass band, pie, pizza and even chickens! Love it! All photographed beautifully by Greg Hoskins Photography.
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Bride and groom wedding day details rings and chalkboard

Bride and bridesmaids smile together at outdoor wedding

Bride in champagne dress holds white floral bouquet

Happy couple laughing outdoors at their wedding day

Rustic wedding decor with photos and paper flowers

Eryn and Brian did most of all the decor themselves. Projects included wine bottles covered in tree wrap, honeysuckle vines made into bird nest centerpieces filled with items they picked up on walks. They drilled holes to fit tea lights and homemade pom - poms out of coffee filters. They even spray painted votive holders to look like mercury glass. Many of their friends helped pull off the day by providing Eryn and Brian with music, flowers, cake, elbow grease, and support.

Rustic wedding guestbook sign and fall decor montage

Laughing bride and groom portrait rustic outdoor setting

Rustic wedding table with beer pies and place settings

Newlyweds running through a farmyard with chickens around

Rustic wedding collage of bride and outdoor activities

A folk band playing live music in a rustic venue

Black and white wedding reception with dancing couple

Photographer: Greg Hoskins Venue: Hidden Springs Barn Makeup: Graeber & Company Salon Hair: Graeber & CompanyCake: Hawthorne-Sweet-Shop Desserts: Penny's Pies Caterer: Le Cafe de Paris DJ: Hillfolk Noir (band) Dress Designer: Maggie Sottero Jewelry: Anthropologie Shoe Designer: Poetic Licence

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