A unique, intimate forest wedding on the Oregon coast — these two didn’t let COVID-19 stop the joy of their special day!
This day was a little extra special — it was my sister in law’s wedding! A day full of family.
Now, back story. We were supposed to all be flying to the tropical beaches of Thailand for this wedding. But, COVID brought in a season of plan-changing and going-with-the-flow. However, this day ended up being more beautiful and perfect than anyone could have imagined.
Thani & Hilary found a gorgeous property on Hipcamp (check out my Elopement Planning guide for more tips on unique location ideas). This space included a lovely house, so much space for camping, a yurt, and a backyard that was basically our own private forest! This led into the creative idea to make their wedding a journey — the ceremony would be a movement from one space to the next, each with different purposes and family and friends speaking. It was a truly unique and sacred experience.
They chose intimacy and presence — embracing every little piece of their day to the fullest. We all enjoyed a picnic beside the forest, each picnic setting with its own homemade shepherd’s pie, fresh bread, salad, and mini cheesecakes. We drank blackberry + whiskey punch, gave toasts, shared stories, and danced the evening away.
It was simple, it was beautiful, it was so so so special.
These two took their wedding “plans” that COVID derailed, and created something that was even more intimate and sacred. Reach out if you need ANY help or ideas for your own small micro wedding, experiencing this day give me so many ways I can inspire you with your own wedding!