Micro-wedding at The Salted Roots Cabins in Seward, Alaska

Nicole and Garrett were wed at the beach adjacent to Salted Roots Cabins in Seward, Alaska.

I had the great pleasure to create florals for their special day.

Nicole wanted a lush, partial arch with a white to rust ombre tone. The end of July is the perfect time for Alaskan flowers. Peonies are still fresh and beautiful. And dahlias are just beginning to bloom.

Look closely and you will see the lovely “Dreamcatcher” dahlia, along with a very cool carnation. I know carnations have a bad reputation, but some of the more modern colors are truly amazing.

Floral Details by Kristian Irey

Eucalyptus and magnolia greenery, although not from Alaska, is beautiful, sturdy and versatile. I love how the rust undersides shade perfectly with the orange-peach dahlias.

And look how rain, or ocean mist, can make your wedding flowers even more gorgeous.

There is a silver lining to everything.

Kristian Irey did an expert job on photographing this wedding.

A Signature Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm Bouquet

Nicole’s bouquet was loaded with different floral varieties in the true Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm style. Campanula, orlaya, cosmos, peonies, dahlias, phlox, strawflower, carnations and magnolia made for a stunning bouquet.

The Salted Roots Cabins

The Salted Roots Cabins is a picturesque location just outside Seward, Alaska. They have beautiful modern cabins to rent out for the bridal party and guests.

The front area can be covered in a tent and set up for a reception and ceremony.

Across the road from the cabins, is the beach. This is another lovely locale for a ceremony. Nicole and Garrett chose to have their ceremony there.

Weddings here are small (around 50 guests) and intimate.

Inside The Salted Roots Cabins

The inside of the Salted Roots Cabins is clean and modern and filled with light.

It is the perfect place to get ready for a wedding, alongside your most beloved attendants.

Going the extra mile for your wedding guests

Nicole and Garrett wanted to do something a little extra special for their guests.

At my step brother’s wedding, the couple hand wrote letters to each guest expressing their gratitude to each person and how much they meant to them.

I shared this idea with them and they loved.

Here you can see the son of the groom reading his handwritten and personal note. This is so touching.

I know each guest always wants more time and more connection with the couple. This is a fabulous way to give your guests that extra care and attention.

Read our full blog on going the extra mile for your wedding guests HERE.

Evening Campfire at The Salted Roots Cabins

The grounds of The Salted Roots Cabins is cozy, intimate, gorgeous and truly Alaskan.

They have a fire pit and a sauna all nestled under a towering temperate rainforest canopy.

Alaskan Beach Wedding Photos

Alaskan beach wedding photos are my absolute favorite. A white dress always looks so dramatic and stunning.

Even on a cloudy day the pictures are gorgeous.

Kristian Irey Photographer

All photos courtesy of Kristian Irey.

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