Star Ranch is a hidden gem kept apart from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, which made it the perfect venue for this lovely couple. The color palette was full of pinks, peaches, and creams with the occasional bright burst of turquoise.
Their day overflowed with pretty rustic touches from the cowboy boot clad wedding party to the wood branding at their ceremony. Don't miss all the bright rustic ranch wedding details in the full gallery here, photographed by Mandilynn Photography. Oh and if you are itching to tackle similar DIYs read on to see where all the supplies are from!
Vintage getaway trucks are super cute all on their own but we adore how this couple spruced theirs up, making it a comfy cozy back seat riding experience. It also made for a lovely backdrop for some darling couple shoots. When they drove off they were grinning ear to ear. Feeling festive but can't have confetti or rice on your venue grounds? We think maracas are a fun replacement and you just might find yourself dancing down the aisle!
Family owned and operated, Star Ranch has preserved the Wild West to provide you with the experience of what life was like in the Old West years ago. Located in the Santa Ana Mountains, high above civilization, Star Ranch lies east of the Coal Canyon Wilderness Park and northwest of the Cleveland National Forest. It is beautiful and unique and you can even end your evening with a romantic sunset horseback ride for two.
DIY Credits:
Floral Crown, Wedding Dress Hanger & Floral Initials: Silk Flowers from Michael's, Floral Wire & Hanger from Walmart Cake Topper: Paper Treats, added Paper Flowers from Michael's Flowers Above Church: Floral Garland from Hobby Lobby Gold Rimmed Mason Jars: Mason Jar, Elmer's Glue & Martha Stewart Gold Glitter Chalkboards: Old Window Frames. Chalkboard Paint from Walmart & Chalkboard Marker from Michael's Table Runners: Burlap from Walmart, Ribbon from Joann's Card Box: Wooden Box & Soldering Iron from Michael's, Gray Paint from Home Depot Sign In Pens: Silk Flowers, Floral Tape, Sharpie, Clay Floral Pot from Michael's & Pinto Beans Backdrop For Reception: Old Doors found on Star Ranch property & Twine