Held at The Lodge at Trinity Tree Farm, this unforgettable wedding captured the essence of a classic Trinity Tree Farm wedding—natural beauty, thoughtful details, and a perfect balance of romance and fun.
Lisa spent the morning getting ready in the light-filled bridal suite upstairs at The Lodge. Her Isla gown from Seattle Bridal Rack hung in the window while her bridal details—delicate jewelry, coral-toned florals, and soft textures—were arranged nearby. The colors of the day were inspired by a sunset: peach, coral, and green.
Kyle, looking sharp in a custom suit by Alan David NYC, got ready nearby. With no bridal party, the morning was calm and centered around just the two of them—setting the tone for a relaxed and heartfelt day.
The couple chose to exchange personal vows during a private first look before the ceremony. These quiet, emotional moments became some of their favorites of the day. The setting? Lush greenery, filtered sunshine, and a space that reflected everything they wanted from their Trinity Tree Farm wedding.
The ceremony began at 4:00 PM in a peaceful wooded clearing, set to music by Puget Sound Strings. Lisa and Kyle said “I do” surrounded by loved ones, with soft florals by Love Blooms creating a romantic garden vibe.
Cocktail hour followed, and as guests mingled, the newlyweds signed their marriage license and soaked in the joy of the moment. The reception kicked off at 6:00 PM with a warm welcome, heartfelt toasts, and a delicious dinner by The Tall Chef.
One of the most unique touches at this Trinity Tree Farm wedding? A claw machine from Insaiyan Entertainment—a playful surprise that brought out the kid in everyone.
At 7:45 PM, we stepped away for golden hour portraits, and the light could not have been more perfect. With the sun setting behind tall trees, Lisa and Kyle shared a few quiet moments together. These portraits are always a favorite part of a Trinity Tree Farm wedding, and this one was no exception.
Shortly after, the couple cut their beautiful cake by Honey Crumb, and the dance floor opened with their first dance, followed by sweet parent dances that had everyone smiling.
Lisa and Kyle’s Trinity Tree Farm wedding didn’t include a formal exit, but it didn’t need one. The day was already filled with unforgettable moments, thoughtful details, and the kind of love that lingers long after the music fades.
Their wedding was a reminder that the best celebrations are rooted in connection, and that Trinity Tree Farm is the perfect canvas for creating timeless memories.
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