My World is You – An Intimate Dillion Falls Elopement

Reagan and Jared. My only in person wedding of 2020. What a YEAR y’all! But let me tell you, this bride’s personality more than made up for all of the wedding magic I had to miss. A little bit corky, so laid back, and super excited about her best day ever in Bend, Oregon.

Reagan and her girl gang got ready at the cutest little bungalow Airbnb. Balloons, sunflowers, and lots of laughter were on the agenda for the morning, and super talented Naomi Levit Photography captured every bit of happiness. The bride wore a silky gown with a flirty neckline and short train, perfect for an adventurous waterfall elopement.

Their first look was the sweetest, and after warm embraces and big smiles they made their way to Dillion Falls for the ceremony. Hand painted wooden signs and balloons led the way to a cozy spot perfect for the couple’s guests. A bottle of champagne and toasting glasses were wrapped up for each couple so that they would be ready for cheers after the first kiss.

They danced to Bloom by The Paper Kites on a vintage rug decorated with pampas grass and white roses by Farmstead Flower Co, while the river rushed past in the background. Once guests left for cocktails and snacks, Reagan and Jared roamed trials and climbed over rocks for a pretty epic sunset session.

The newlyweds joined their family and close friends at a swanky rental home in Tetherow for El Sancho tacos and the most incredible sunset. It was intimate and joyful and perfect. I was SO thankful to be a part of it. Reagan and Jared, I wish you a lifetime of couch snuggles, Central Oregon sunset adventures and days that turn out more beautiful than you could have imagined. Welcome to Married Life. XOXO

Vendors.
Photographer. Naomi Levit Photography
Planning. Engaged Life
Flowers. Farmstead Flower Co
Catering. El Sancho
Guitarist. Jesse Emery
Beauty. Mane by Nono

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