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Rustic Colorado Wedding at Rubywood House

Happy wedding couple posing in a forest

When it came time for this cute couple to plan their destination wedding, they wanted quality time with people they love, Colorado mountains, and a marriage ceremony as the trip's grand finale. As Texas residents, they befriended Google and let the long-distance wedding planning begin. The Rubywood House in Breckenridge was the perfect venue, with snow-capped mountains as a backdrop. It was absolutely breathtaking.

Rachel Ledbetter Photography beautifully captured every moment of this stunning rustic wedding. All of the beautiful portraits and detail images can be seen in the full gallery here.

Beautiful log cabin home with stone foundation

Bride reading letter, holding lace wedding shoes

Bride and bridesmaids pose at rustic log cabin wedding

Bridesmaids in pink dresses hold bouquets at rustic wedding

Beautiful bridal bouquet of white and pink roses

Groomsmen in gray suits pose for wedding photo

Groomsmen in gray suits show off colorful socks

From the Bride:My favorite moment was Ryan's face as dad walked me down the aisle. I will never forget what he looked like: tears streaming down both cheeks of his sun-kissed face (mountain biking bachelor party the day before). His expression was everything I hoped for and more ... it was a countenance of love without boundaries. It was an expression of overwhelmed gratitude, passion, humility, and delight ... all in one! My second favorite moment was ... our ceremony! It was so personal. Our sweet friend, Jenn Helvering, sung our favorite song "Redemption" by Kristine Mueller. The ceremony was truly everything we hoped for and more!

Mountaintop wedding ceremony with rustic wooden details

Outdoor wedding ceremony at log cabin

Mountaintop wedding ceremony: bride and groom exchanging vows

Couple kissing, snowy mountain backdrop

Happy wedding party poses outdoors

I handled many decor details myself, and thankfully, had an amazing mother to help me pull it all together with talented family and friends. Many vendors are close friends, which made the day that much more meaningful. We chose a neutral color palette with blush pinks and some soft greens and brown. My mom, mom-in-love, sister-in-love, and I made or found most of the items that detailed the space. Ryan created an "epic" playlist for the ceremony and reception. The whole evening was so full of love.

Log cabin fireplace with festive decor

Stone fireplace decorated for wedding

Rustic wedding decor with Redeemed banner and initials

Vintage globe guestbook, sign

Small jars of preserves in a wire basket

Rustic wedding centerpiece: birdcage with shabby chic decor

Rustic dried flower arrangement in jars

Rustic wedding table setting with key and name tag

Rustic wooden cupcake stand with buttercream frosting

Pretty wedding cake with initial S

Happy couple walking away sparklers fly

You simply must watch the entire wedding video Luke Gajary created of this rustic wedding at Rubywood House!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLY7FrA2MwM

Read on to see how much this rustic Colorado wedding at Rubywood House cost. Please note that costs change as the years go by, and prices are subject to change. This is just one couple’s breakdown to give you a rough estimate on how much a wedding like this may cost you.

Before even assessing what money we had to pull together for a wedding (which was limited) ... Ryan and I discussed 'if we could have anything, what would it be?' for the first month of our engagement. We decided on a getaway to the mountains with our loved ones. Once we started to crunch the numbers, we realized how feasible our dream was! A big city (Dallas) venue was an average $6,000 starting cost for 4 hours ... and no one had eaten yet. However, our getaway mountain mansion (Rubywood House) was only $4,450 (and that was for 16 adults to stay 4 days!). At that point, it was a no brainer. A dream wedding does not have to break the bank. A dream wedding is budget friendly if you do your homework, make friends with vendors, plan, and stay organized!
Ryan and I were very strategic with our money; we wanted to maximize our dollar. So for things like renting sound equipment, we found it was cheaper and smarter to buy a Bose home stereo with an auxiliary cord to plug and play... which of course is still a nice addition to our first place. For other 'traditional' items like buying corsages for moms, dads, brothers, etc ... we chose to spend our money on things that wouldn't die! So we used the same price-point ($25 per person) to buy sentimental gifts that would remind them of our trip together! Code word: ETSY. Ryan and I were also very strategic with our wedding decorations. We bought items that could be 'used again' and look great as decor in our home!
Wedding Dress: $900
Wedding Shoes: $60
Groom Suit: $370
Chairs, tables, & linens: $1,140
Guest Thank You gifts: $100
Cake and cupcakes: $130
Wedding dinner: $1,190
Decorations: $500
Venue: $4,450 (4 days, 3 nights)
Photographer: $2,500 ... friends & family discount! :)
Videographer: $1,000 ... friends & family discount! :)
Bride's Flowers: $225
Bridesmaid Flowers: $255
Aisle Flowers: $200
Groom and Groomsmen Boutonnieres: $72
Sparklers: $75
Hair: FREE! Thanks to our precious friend Stephanie Martinez, who did a fabulous job!
Jewelry: FREE! Thanks to our thoughtful friend Lacey Maxwell, didn't she do good?!
Veil: FREE! I wore my mom's :)
DJ: FREE. Ryan compiled a playlist and our friend Matt pressed PLAY.
Grand Total: $13,167

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