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Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues

Alaska is home to stunning venues for your destination wedding. Listed here are only a few of the many available to the couple planning an Alaskan destination wedding.

Alaska is home to some of the most breathtaking and unique destination wedding venues in the world.

The rugged wilderness, towering mountains, and vast glaciers make it a perfect destination for couples looking for a picturesque and unforgettable wedding experience.

In this blog, I will explore some of the best wedding venues in Alaska that will create memories that last a lifetime.

 

The Raven Glacier Lodge, lit up at night for a September wedding in Alaska. Photo courtesy of Lauren Roberts

 

Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: Alyeska Resort

Located in Girdwood, Alyeska Resort is one of the most popular wedding venues in Alaska. The resort is situated in a valley surrounded by the Chugach Mountains and offers breathtaking views of the glaciers.

Alyeska resort has several indoor and outdoor options for ceremonies and receptions, including the picturesque garden terrace. You can also opt for a stunning wedding ceremony at the top of the ski resort. This is accessible to all via a short and breathtaking tram ride away.

Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: Raven Glacier Lodge:

Also located in Girdwood, Alaska, this venue is cozy, intimate and quintessentially Alaskan.

Included here are rooms for your bridal party and close relatives to stay, a gorgeous dining room for meals prepared by your Raven Glacier host and a one of a kind outdoor ceremony and reception area. GO HERE to see a real wedding at Raven Glacier Lodge.

If you choose a wedding venue in Girdwood, Alaska here are some additional attractions that you and your guests might love:

  • The Nordic Spa

  • Crow Creek Mine

  • The Wildlife Conservation Center

  • The town of Whittier

  • Portage Lake and visitor center

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Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: Alaska Native Heritage Center:

The Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage is a unique and unforgettable wedding venue that offers a glimpse into traditional Native Alaskan culture.

The venue has several outdoor and indoor spaces for ceremonies and receptions, including the Gathering Place, which can accommodate up to 250 guests. The venue also offers traditional Native Alaskan cuisine and entertainment, making it a perfect location for couples who want to incorporate local culture into their wedding.

Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: The Hotel Captain Cook

The Hotel Captain Cook is a luxurious hotel located in downtown Anchorage, offering stunning views of the city and the Chugach Mountains.

The hotel has several venues for weddings, including the elegant Aurora Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 600 guests. The hotel also offers a range of services, including catering and wedding planning, to ensure a seamless and stress-free wedding experience.

Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: Sheldon Chalet:

The Sheldon Chalet is a luxurious and remote mountain retreat located in the heart of the Denali National Park at the base of Denali, our nations highest peak.

The venue offers breathtaking views of the mountains and the Northern Lights, making it a perfect location for a romantic and intimate wedding. The chalet has several venues for ceremonies and receptions, including the rooftop deck and the cozy fireplace lounge. Staying here is “an exclusive experience of grand proportion”.

Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge:

The Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge is a rustic and charming lodge located in Talkeetna, offering stunning views of the Denali Mountain range.

The lodge has several venues for ceremonies and receptions, including the outdoor deck and the Great Room, which can accommodate up to 250 guests. The lodge also offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking and fishing, making it perfect for adventurous couples.

Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: Denali Overlook Lodge:

Also located just outside Talkeetna, Alaska, this lodge allows you to rent the entirety of this gorgeous space for your intimate wedding ceremony and reception.

Crystal clear views of Denali offer a memorable backdrop to your ceremony. The inside is classy, warm and intimate, offering guest rooms, a dining area and a kitchen all available to you.

Best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues: Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge:

The Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge is a remote and secluded lodge located in the Kenai Fjords National Park, offering stunning views of the glaciers and the wildlife.

The lodge has outdoor and indoor venues for your ceremony and reception, including the beach, which can accommodate up to 50 guests. The lodge also offers a range of outdoor activities, including kayaking and hiking, making it perfect for couples who love adventure.

 

The picturesque town of Talkeetna is home to Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge and Denali Overlook Lodge.

 

Alaska offers a range of unique and unforgettable destination wedding venues that cater to different preferences and styles.

Whether you want a luxurious and elegant wedding or a remote and adventurous one, Alaska has something for everyone.

 

Bridal party with Alaskan wedding flowers from Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm. Photo courtesy of Lauren Roberts.

 

These are just a few of the best wedding venues in Alaska.

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Alaska Destination Weddings

Alaska is a dream destination for weddings. Read about our varied destination wedding opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a large and luxurious event to a small intimate elopement, Alaska has it all.

A large percentage of my wedding clients are planning an Alaskan destination wedding.

Often the couple has a family tie to Alaska or it’s been on their traveling wish list and they are using their wedding as a reason to travel here.

As a lifelong Alaskan I cannot express in words the beauty of this landscape. You will be creating lifetime memories. Every penny you spend will with well worth the adventure for you and your guests.

Alaska is a wedding destination that offers unique and stunning wedding venues for adventurous couples looking to tie the knot in a picturesque setting. The rugged wilderness, sparkling glaciers, and dramatic landscapes make it a perfect location for a dreamy wedding.

 

Alaska destination wedding on the Knik Glacier with Turnstone Farm elopement flowers. Photo courtesy of Lily of the Wild. GO HERE to see more of this wedding.

 

In this blog, I’ll explore why Alaska is the premier choice for destination weddings and what makes it stand out from other wedding destinations.

First, let's talk about the stunning scenery. Alaska is home to some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world, including the towering mountains of Denali National Park, the vast expanse of glaciers, and the deep blue waters of the Inside Passage.

The breathtaking vistas create the perfect backdrop for wedding photos that will be cherished for your lifetime and beyond.

Please know that you don’t have to travel far from Anchorage to get breathtaking views and stunning, unforgettable wedding photos.

Here are some wedding and elopement options just an hour or two from Anchorage: Hatcher’s Pass, Sheep Mountain Lodge, Girdwood, Indian, Portage, Whittier, Seward and our literal backyard: the Chugach Mountains.

 

You don’t need a sunny day for gorgeous Alaskan Wedding Photos. This couple eloped in Hatcher’s Pass, which is a short drive from Anchorage and offers stunning mountain vistas. Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm elopement bouquet. GO HERE to see the full blog from this wedding Photo courtesy of Echo Photo.

 

One of the most popular locations for destination weddings in Alaska is the stunning Kenai Fjords National Park. It is known for its fjords, glaciers, and abundant wildlife, making it a perfect place for couples to exchange vows and wow your guests.

You can have your ceremony on a boat while surrounded by whales, sea lions, and other wildlife, creating a unique and unforgettable experience for everyone.

Another option for couples is to get married on the beach in Homer or Seward, where the mountains meet the sea, offering a picturesque setting for your wedding. Couples can opt for a relaxed and casual ceremony or an upscale and luxurious event.

Read more about a real wedding in Seward, Alaska here: https://www.gardenwildfloral.com/wedding-blog/micro-wedding-at-salted-roots-cabins-in-seward-alaska

 

Caitlin and Nate got married on the beach at Miller’s Landing in Seward, AK. Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm wedding bouquet. Photo courtesy of Erica Rose.

 


You can also choose to get married at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage, where you can incorporate traditional Native Alaskan culture into your wedding ceremony all very close to the heart of our biggest city.

Another factor that sets Alaska apart from other wedding destinations is the range of outdoor activities available for couples and guests.

If you and your partner love adventure, you can plan activities such as hiking, kayaking, fishing, and even dog sledding for your guests.

The opportunity to explore the great outdoors will keep your guests entertained and create unforgettable memories.

If you want to make your wedding an intimate and romantic affair, you can opt for a cozy cabin in the woods for your venue. The serene and peaceful environment will allow you to have a private and intimate ceremony surrounded by nature. This option is perfect for couples who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature.

One of my favorite intimate Alaska destination wedding venues is the Raven Glacier Lodge in Girdwood, Alaska.

Stunning rainforest background near California Creek at the intimate Raven Glacier Lodge in Girdwood, Alaska. Turnstone Farm bridal bouquet. Photo courtesy of Joshua Veldstra. CLICK HERE to see more from this wedding.

This venue is perfect for micro-wedding with a real old time Alaska lodge feel.

See a fall wedding at Raven Glacier Lodge with Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm flowers here: https://www.gardenwildfloral.com/wedding-blog/wedding-at-raven-glacier-lodge-with-danielle-and-paul

Another thing that makes Alaska a perfect wedding destination is the variety of seasonal options.

The long summer days offer plenty of sunlight, making it perfect for outdoor ceremonies, while the winter months offer the chance to experience the stunning Northern Lights, creating a unique and magical experience for couples and guests alike.

Finally, let's talk about the people. Alaskans are known for their friendly, welcoming and adventurous nature, making them ideal hosts for your wedding.

You can expect a warm and hospitable welcome from locals who will go out of their way to ensure your wedding is a success.

In conclusion, Alaska is a destination that offers unique and unforgettable wedding experiences for adventurous couples.

From the stunning natural scenery to the range of outdoor activities, there is something for everyone in Alaska.

So if you're looking for a wedding destination that is both romantic and adventurous, Alaska should be at the top of your list.

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Seasonal Flowers for a July Wedding in Alaska

Get ideas for what seasonal wedding flowers are available for a July wedding in Alaska.

July is a fantastic time to take advantage of the many seasonal Alaskan flowers available for your wedding.

Here’s an idea of what you can expect if you’re planning a wedding in Alaska in July and are requesting Alaskan flowers for your wedding.

Here are a few examples from past July weddings:

Top left photos are from an early-July wedding with seasonal flowers at the Alyeska Resort.

In Alaska, early July offers plenty of spring blooms like ranunculus, peonies and stock. I was also able to pop some lavender campanula into this bright and cheery bridal bouquet.

Alyeska Resort offers so much for a top notch Alaskan wedding. It offers ease of planning due to all the in-house amenities like catering and lodging. And it offers amazing photo opportunities from the deep and cool temperate rainforest to the wild mountainside just a short tram ride away.

Photo courtesy of Corrine Graves.

Bottom row is from a late-July wedding with seasonal flowers in Seward, Alaska.

Alaskan flowers in this bridal bouquet, floral arch and table arrangements include dahlias, China asters, phlox, strawflowers, campanula, and orlaya.

This wedding was held at the picturesque Salted Roots Cabins just outside Seward, Alaska. GO HERE to see all the photos from this wedding.

This Alaskan wedding venue has a cozy and upscale fell while being incredibly intimate. Beach access allows for a small ceremony with stunning backdrops of Resurrection Bay.

Photos courtesy of Kristian Irey

By late July, the flower fields are bursting with blooms. If you are looking for local flowers for your wedding planning for a late-July through early-September wedding is the absolute best.


Mid-July Alaskan wildflower bouquet.

By mid-July, you can see all the variety that is available in this Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm bouquet. The Alaskan flower fields are just about to start their peak production of seasonal flowers.

In this “wildflower bouquet” you can see peonies, monarda, cloth of gold yarrow, cress, campanula, fireweed, forget-me-not and more.

This couple got married at the Forget-me-not Nursery in Indian, Alaska. It is a garden-scape of beauty that has a greenhouse for your reception and gorgeously landscaped grounds for your guests to roam.

Photos courtesy of Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm and Chugach Peaks Photography.

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June Wedding in Alaska: What to expect

Here’s a little of what to expect for you June Alaskan wedding.

What Local, Alaskan flowers are available for your June wedding?

It is my absolute joy to work with local Alaskan flowers both from my urban farm right here in Anchorage, and from other farmers in the Matanuska Valley and the Kenai Peninsula.

Here is a brief list of what may be available for your June wedding: tulips (early), peonies (late), ranunculus, columbine and stock.

June is still considered spring in Alaska, so please know that depending on our winter snowpack and spring weather we may have more or less than what’s listed above.

Honestly, flower variety is limited in June. But your wedding can still be amazing floral-wise. If there is not enough variety locally, I can order from other farmers in Washington, Oregon and California.

Below are all examples of flowers that may be available for your June wedding.

What’s the weather like in June in Alaska?

While we all hope your wedding day is the most magical day possible, weather can be unpredictable.

The last few summers have been warm and dry in the early part of our summer. But be prepared for hot sun or cool rain. If we are to get thunderstorms, they usually occur in the month of June.

If you or your guests are traveling, please pack layers for warmth. Can you find a shawl to wear over your dress? Can guests pack a light jacket if your event is outdoors?

What are the best wedding venues in Alaska?

While there is no best wedding venue, there are so many amazing ones.

I’d pick a location that best represents the feeling you most desire. Mountain resort, seaside cottage, river lodge, city hotel or forest hideaway. Alaska has them all!

A mountain elopement is doable in July, just be prepared for hiking through snow. Seaside or sailboat elopements could be perfect this time of year.

See our full blog on the best Alaska Destination Wedding Venues HERE.

Below is a sailboat elopement at the end of June 2022. Bride has a Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm bouquet. Photo courtesy of Megan Rai Freeman, planning by Alaska Wild Hearts and sailboat charter by Rez Bay Sailing.

Read the full blog on this sailboat elopement HERE.

 
 

Hope for the best, prepare for the worst:

The most majestic locations in Alaska can be made challenging by relentless mosquitos. Don’t overlook this when planning your wedding. Offer screened-in areas and natural bug repellents if you’re getting married during mosquito season ( roughly late-May through mid-August).

Here are a couple of natural bug repellents I love: All Terrain Herbal Armor, Murphy’s Naturals, Natrapel, Off Botanicals and Greenways Organic to name a few. You could order a few of these and have them handy for your guests to use.

In June, be prepared for unrelenting sun. The sun in Alaska can feel extra intense due to its lower angle in the sky.

I recommend that folks have adequate shade just in case there is a hot spell, especially for those that are more sensitive to heat. Don’t forget your sun bock if you’re outdoors.

Keep your flowers out of the sun, unless you’re actively taking photos. If your arch flowers or other floral installations are sitting in the sun, have a spray bottle and mist them periodically with water.

The couple below lucked out with their weather on the top of Mt. Alyeska. When I delivered flowers for this couple at the Alyeska Hotel the wind and rain was intense.

The clouds lifted and the rain thankfully let up for their ceremony. Just to cover their bases, they had a back up plan in place for their ceremony and umbrellas for the guests.

 

Photo courtesy of Corrine Graves. Bright and cheery Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm bouquet with yellow ranunculus, stock and campanula.

 

Wildfire smoke can be a bummer. Wildfires can happen any time during the summer.

Most of our state is covered in dense forests and smoke can travel hundreds of miles in any direction. Every handful of years we will get a major smoke event in the area. Be aware that this could occur. Have a back up plan for individuals that are sensitive or elderly.

If there’s smoke near your venue, have masks on hand for those that are more sensitive and/or be prepared to move your event indoors.

By the off chance that there is a wildfire near your venue, be alert to local weather and travel information. Occasionally traffic can be stalled or blocked if a wildfire is in the area.

This is not meant to scare you! I just want you to be aware so you are not surprised or caught off guard. If you prepare your mind ahead of time, nothing will ruffle you.

Now that you know what to expect, you can prepare for and envision your perfect day. Because no matter what happens, your day will be perfect. You got this!

Want to find out what your wedding flowers may cost? Go here to read all about it: What Do Wedding Flowers Cost?

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Alaskan Elopement in the Chugach Mountains

Jess and Eric eloped in Alaska in the Chugach Mountains which are minutes from downtown Anchorage.

Jess and Eric eloped in Alaska in early March 2022 in the foothills of the Chugach Mountains.

The Chugach mountains are minutes from downtown Anchorage and offer a wild backdrop for the nature-loving couple.

 
Winter Elopement near Anchorage, Alaska
 

This Alaskan elopement was especially amazing because of the simplicity of planning - getting to their ceremony location was fairly easy.

Although you do have to be up for a winter adventure on skis or snowshoes, it’s close to Anchorage and inexpensive to get there.

And with the wildness of the photos, you would never know! It seems like they are miles into the wilderness.

Jess’s choice of colors for her flowers contrasted the landscape so perfectly. The bright and bold bouquet looks amazing with her winter white landscape.

Plus, how lucky they were to have this sunshine!

The great thing about bright and bold colors is that they come to life in any weather situation. If it had been a cloudy or even foggy day, they would have popped even more.

Special thanks to the Alaska wedding photographer at Chugach Peaks Photography for these amazing photos.

The Alaska wedding photographers that make up Chugach Peaks have a bright, crisp and clear quality to their work that is exemplified in Jess and Eric’s photos.

Wanting to elope in or around Anchorage Alaska? We would LOVE to create your elopement bouquet with our signature style using seasonal blooms.

Get more inspiration for your winter elopement in Alaska by going here: Winter Elopement on the Knik Glacier

See a summer elopement in the Chugach Mountains HERE!

Click below to take the first step in booking your flowers with Gardenwild Floral.

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Elope in Alaska on the Knik Glacier

A Knik Glacier elopement in Alaska offers a magical experience and stunning backdrop for your wedding photos.

Leanne and Peter eloped in Alaska in late February on the Knik Glacier.

Leanne requested a very large “Ice Queen” bouquet and I was absolutely thrilled at the idea of creating such a piece!

If there’s one thing I LOVE to make, it’s a big and wild bouquet.

 
 

Bouquets transform an experience and no one tells you how fun they are to hold.

Their aroma fills your experience with an additional sensual pleasure that helps to imprint this magical and life-changing event in your mind forever.

If there’s one thing that you don’t want to skimp on, it’s your bridal bouquet.

I was so thankful to work with Alaskan wedding planner, Wild Hearts Events based in Anchorage, AK and Lily of the Wild Photography to help this couple create an amazing, beautiful and memorable event.

When choosing the flowers for this bouquet, I was looking for “icy” tones of blue, blush, white, and frosty green.

I found some amazing white to blush butterfly ranunculus, heavenly smelling white & purple stock, veronica, blue hydrangea, and eucalyptus.

Looking for more inspiration for your elopement in Alaska? Go here to view another Alaskan winter elopement: Alaskan Elopement in the Chugach Mountains

Looking for flowers for your event?

Read what Leanne had to say about working with me:

Greta was amazing when creating my wedding bouquet.

I honestly did not know exactly what I wanted but I gave her my vision and she went above and beyond.

I was so happy with the way they turned out. Not only were they everything I could’ve dreamt of, they were beautiful and smelt amazing.
— Leanne (2022 Bride)
Wildflower inspired bridal bouquet from Turnstone Farm

I invite you to book a free call with me to talk about your wedding flower vision!

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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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Bateau Bridal Boutique - A Local Anchorage Bridal Shop

I recently had the pleasure to speak with a local bridal shop owner, Tara from Bateau Bridal Boutique. 

Her appointment-only boutique has been around for 9 years and occupies a cozy 1947 era home in the Spenard neighborhood of Anchorage, Alaska.

Tara loves looking for quality, integrity and story when shopping for designers to add to their bridal dress collection. 

She strives to create a shopping environment that is thoughtful in price points and has gorgeous options for all body types.

Her customers appreciate attention to detail and she prides herself on being able to give her customers one on one customer service.

Keep reading to learn more about Bateau Bridal Boutique and to get some helpful hints on shopping for your wedding gown.

Learn more about Bateau Bridal Boutique: https://www.bateaubridalboutique.com/

 

Tara, owner of Bateau Bridal Boutique.

 

What does the dress shopping or dress buying experience look like inside Bateau Bridal Boutique? 

Bateau Bridal Boutique offers private appointment-only service. Tara wants to give you a personalized experience. 

You get to pick the music you want to listen to and then she’ll encourage you to talk about what you’re looking for in a dress and your overall vision for yourself as a bride. 

If you know you need a dress but are not quite sure what you’re looking for, Tara and her thoughtful staff can help. After serving brides for over 9 years, she knows all the right questions to ask in order to help you find exactly what you want. 

Once you’ve settled on a few dress options to try, you’ll be invited to try on the dresses privately and then come out to display yourself to your guests and Tara’s staff.

It’s always fun to dress shop with friends and family but she recommends inviting a max of 3 or 4 others to come shopping with you. This way you keep it intimate and personal and don’t get overwhelmed by too many opinions.

How do you recommend someone find the perfect wedding dress? 

Tara says that for most people, once they put on their dream dress they just can’t stop smiling and they don’t want to take it off. Once this happens, you’ve found the one.

When I went shopping for my wedding dress, after trying on what seemed to be countless dresses I wondered, how do I know when I’ve found the one? 

My aunt gave me this advice: once you put on your wedding dress, you’ll just know. You will feel so amazing and happy. 

She says that a lot of brides want to take off dresses pretty quickly. If, on the other hand, you find yourself lingering in a dress and not wanting to take it off, you may have just found the one. 

Go into dress shopping with an open mind. You may think you want one thing but actually fall in love with a different style. 

This totally happened to me. I had envisioned a modest and simple looking gown but ended up falling in love with a Vera Wang gown with layers and layers of frilly tulle. It was nothing I had envisioned.

Once on, I couldn’t stop smiling. I has found the one!

Tara says to give yourself a lot of time so you’re not rushed. 

And once you have found the one, be happy and move on. Decision fatigue can be real. So have your own back after each wedding decision. Make a choice and be done!

 
Gorgeous wedding dress from Bauteau Bridal, a bridal shop in  in Anchorage, Alaska.

A gorgeous dress from Bateau Bridal Boutique.

 


Ok, you’ve found the wedding dress of your dreams. Now what?

Once you’ve found your dream dress it’s time to special order it in your ideal size. Unless of course you happen to buy off the rack - meaning they have your style and size in stock.  

Most likely, even when ordering your ideal size, you will need to get it tailored in order for it to fit perfectly.

Tara is able to refer to local tailors who can expertly alter your gown once you’ve found the one.

What do bridal gowns cost?

Bateau Bridal Boutique offers plenty of dresses right off the rack for under 1,000.00. 

More than half their inventory is under 2500.00 and otherwise range from 1,500.00 to 4,000.00.

Some of the brides I work with shop outside of Alaska for dresses. Why should they come to you instead? 

Tara said that in the past, people had the mindset that they have to leave AK to find something new and different. 

She wants people to know that they may be able to find the same dress in her store. 

Tara and her staff travel outside to go to market in order to get the most fashion forward gowns.

She wants brides to know that they don’t have to travel to find a dress. You really don't have to fly out of state. You can shop locally for dresses, accessories and tailoring. 

You can support Alaskan businesses and find an amazing wedding dress.

Learn more about Bateau Bridal Boutique: https://www.bateaubridalboutique.com/

When should brides start shopping for a wedding dress?

Make sure to shop for your dress 9-12 months in advance.

You want to make sure you can order in the one you want if need be.

You’ll want to start tailoring your dress 8 weeks before your event.

Do you have any general dress do’s and don’ts to share with people?

Tara thinks the biggest thing to remember is to be happy with your body the way it is. If your weight goes up or down a tailor can fix the dress. 

Buy a dress that fits you now. It can always be altered again later. 

And here’s my own funny dress sizing story: I was sized for my dress in a midwest heat wave with temps around 100 degrees. I then came back to Alaska to get married on a particularly cold July day that was in the 50’s.

That’s a big temperature difference!

Unfortunately for me it meant my dress was almost falling off during the wedding. Little did I know that my body tends to swell in the heat. In retrospect a tailoring appointment a few days before the wedding, in Alaska, would have been ideal.

She agrees that getting sized in the right climate is important.

As a final thought, Tara wants every woman (of every size and shape) to feel good and beautiful. 

I love this. Because truly, we are exactly who we are supposed to be. We shouldn't be smaller or bigger, shorter or taller. 

Being ourselves is our biggest gift to the world. If I see you feeling beautiful in your body, it will inspire me to feel beautiful as well. 

Learn more about Bateau Bridal Boutique: https://www.bateaubridalboutique.com/

 
Wedding gown from Bauteau Bridal in Anchorage, Alaska

Wedding gown from Bauteau Bridal.

 
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Best Wedding Venues in Girdwood, Alaska

Here are two of my favorite Alaskan wedding venues, Raven Glacier Lodge and The Alyeska Hotel. Both are nestled in the picturesque ski town of Girdwood, Alaska.

Alaska is one of the most beautiful places in the world. That’s why it is one of the best places to find an amazing wedding venue.

Aside from a longish airplane ride, Alaska it is relatively easy to get to. Once here, the wilds of the Alaskan wilderness are at your fingertips.

Anchorage, our major city, is only a short drive from so many potential jaw-dropping Alaskan wedding venues and elopement locales.

Here I’d like to highlight two wedding venues in the cozy resort town of Girdwood, Alaska that get you worlds away from the hustle bustle and into the remote-feeling wilds of Alaska.

Weddings Venues in Girdwood, Alaska

Girdwood is a very popular wedding destination for locals and out-of-towners. It is a 45-60 minute drive from Anchorage and is situated at the base of our largest downhill ski resort.

It’s a resort town so there are many Airbnb and hotel options for guests. That said, it is a small community, so booking early is always recommended.

Weddings at The Alyeska Resort

A fabulous location for a larger and more formal wedding would be the Alyeska Resort.

Folks often take a tram ride to the top with their guests and hold their ceremony on the mountaintop overlooking the Chugach Mountain range, Turnagain Arm and the cozy, woodsy town of Girdwood.

Receptions can be held inside the hotel at the base of the mountain in one of the banquet halls. It is formal, classy and absolutely gorgeous.

In-house catering is available, which makes that part of your planning a breeze.

A tram-ride makes the mountains completely accessible to guests that may have a harder time getting around.

Above left: bride at the top of Alyeska Resort. Above right: couple on the mountainside, a short tram ride from the Alyeska Hotel. Alaskan wedding photography courtesy of Corrine Graves. Alaskan Wedding Flowers by Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm

Above left: indoor elegance in the banquet rooms of Alyeska Hotel with bud vases from Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm. Above right: the grounds of Alyeska Hotel offer gorgeous photo opportunities. Alaskan wedding photography courtesy of Corrine Graves.


Weddings at Raven Glacier Lodge

If you’re planning a smaller wedding and want a cozier feel you must book the Raven Glacier Lodge. It is a classic Alaskan establishment.

You can host around 50 guests, outdoors, under their magical porch. Kathy, the owner, and her team cater your meal. All you have to do is bring the guests, flowers (book a call with me for that HERE), music and a planner if you desire.

I’ve created florals here on many occasions and I can say weddings here are pure magic.

Go here to view a magical and enchanting summer wedding at Raven Glacier Lodge in Girdwood, Alaska: Magical Summer Wedding Raven Glacier Lodge

Above Left: Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm floral arch and altar flowers using all Alaskan Grown flowers. In front of the tranquil Raven Glacier Lodge Reflecting Pool. Above Right: Raven Glacier Lodge lit up at night. Alaskan wedding photography courtesy of Lauren Roberts


One of my favorite things about weddings in Girdwood is that the coast is a short distance away. You can definitely schedule time to grab some breathtaking photos on the rocky and rugged beach of Turnagain Arm.

Go here to view another fall wedding at Raven Glacier Lodge in Girdwood, Alaska: Rebekah & Chaz Fall Wedding


When thinking about your decor and flowers for Raven Glacier Lodge, think about adding bright pops to contrast the darker woods and dark, moody coastline.

I love how Danielle’s bright autumn bouquet stands out against the striking backdrop of rocks.

Above: couple getting some pre-ceremony photos on Turnagain Arm, just a 5 minute drive from Girdwood’s town center. Alaskan wedding photography courtesy of Lauren Roberts.


Above: couple getting some pre-ceremony photos by the banks of California Creek on the grounds of Raven Glacier Lodge. Wild and colorful garden-inspired Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm bridal bouquet. Alaskan wedding photography courtesy of Joshua Veldstra Photography.


Above: The magical temperate rainforest surrounding Raven Glacier lodge makes for a stunning, romantic and magical wedding. Above right: reception area under the Raven Glacier Lodge porch. Alaskan wedding photography courtesy of Lauren Roberts.


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Fall Wedding In Girdwood, Alaska at Raven Glacier Lodge

Warm autumn toned Alaskan flowers help set the stage at Raven Glacier Lodge in Girdwood, Alaska.

A fall wedding is always pure magic.

It is one of the best times to get married in Alaska if you are wanting an abundant supply of Alaskan grown flowers.

Danielle and Paul got married at Raven Glacier Lodge, which is one of my absolute favorite venues in Alaska.

Raven Glacier Lodge is a short drive from Anchorage, Alaska, where all your guests will fly into, yet it feels so remote and quiet.

Any wedding along the Turnagain Arm gets the added benefit of gorgeous, rugged and stunning photo ops.

Here a Gardenwild Floral/Turnstone Farm bridal bouquet in warm autumn tones makes the whole picture pop.

Detail shots like this will be part of your wedding heirloom.

For Danielle and Paul, I cut one of the largest and most stunning dahlias in my garden. I am always amazed at how one flower can create so much abundance.

I love the detail of the soft and exquisite dahlia petals next to the personal wedding details.

I loaded Danielle’s warm-autumn-toned bridal bouquet with amazing varieties from the Turnstone Farm garden including dahlias, rudbeckia, dara, stock, snapdragons, hibiscus, nigella pods, amaranth and so many others.

To see another fall wedding at Raven Glacier Lodge go here: Rebekah & Chaz’s Fall Wedding in Girdwood, Alaska

I loved the arch I made for Danielle and Paul’s ceremony right next to the Raven Glacier Lodge reflecting pool.

When I create wedding florals I get to pull all sorts of unique flowers and foliage from the garden.

A few extra-special ones in the arch were trailing nasturtiums, nigella pods and spruce boughs.

An early-September Alaskan wedding always gets lots of dahlias.

On the left above is the beautiful Cafe au Lait in an altar arrangement. On the right (a close up of the arch) includes the deep red “Cornel” and the bright and sunny “Dreamcatcher”.

Alaskan grown flowers adorned this fall wedding at Raven Glacier Lodge.

Warm, autumn tones fill out this lush and one-of-a-kind bridesmaids bouquet.


Special thanks to Alaskan wedding photographer, Lauren Roberts for these stunning photos.

Read an interview I did with here here where you’ll get some great advice on your wedding photography sessions: Interview with Alaskan Wedding Photographer, Lauren Roberts.

Find more of Lauren Robert’s work here:

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MaryAlice Beauty - Interview with an Anchorage hair and makeup artist.

I first met MaryAlice in a photoshoot I organized for my business, Turnstone Farm. 

After my last shoot I learned a lot: get a haircut the day before, hire a professional to do my makeup. 

Because, seriously it is quite possible that you will break out the day of your photoshoot, wedding or other special event. Plan ahead!

After working with MaryAlice, I knew I wanted to work with her again and refer all my clients to her. 

She is warm-hearted, calming and has a soothing way about her that puts everyone at ease. 

Her energy is just a perfect fit for a hectic wedding day. 

I was so thrilled to talk with her more in depth about her business and more importantly, beauty.

Click here to book Mary Alice: https://www.instagram.com/maryalice.beauty/

 

MaryAlice is the star in this Alaskan Wedding Flowers photoshoot. Flowers by Turnstone Farm. Photo by Lauren Roberts.

 

How long has she been in business?

MaryAlice has been in business doing hair and makeup for over 10 years. She’s always had a passion for it and has completely fallen in love with the power of the beauty industry.


How long does it take to get someone ready (do their hair and makeup)?

Set up can vary based on the type of wedding.

Elopements are more relaxed and can take less prep time depending on the look.

For large wedding parties, she often starts at 7:00 or 7:30 am to make sure the whole wedding party has time to be prepped.

Even without a big wedding party, couples often do first looks which can take an hour and a half of time with a photographer. So it’s best to plan for plenty of time to get ready.


Does she have any advice to couples getting married?

MaryAlice wants to encourage you to get really clear about the vision for your wedding. In fact she offers Creative Strategy Sessions for couples wishing to nail down their dream vision.

She’s noticed that the people who are the clearest about their vision are the happiest. MaryAlice’s interdisciplinary career has given her opportunity to build a lot of skill as a creative problem solver.

As a start, ask yourself why - why are we doing this? How do we want people to experience this? There is no right or wrong answer. It’s just important to be clear. With clarity, all the decisions you need to make will become easier.

What exactly is a Creative Strategy Session?

It’s a conversation without a custom end goal for each person. It’s a process of guiding and reflecting back the vision that is emerging and being heard to create clarity for everyone involved. It’s finding patterns in your thoughts. It’s finding your why for your event and most importantly creating space for what you actually want. 

Having a guide to help you figure out what you want can be incredibly powerful.

MaryAlice loves weddings because they are already a creative endeavor. Artful gatherings, traditions, logistics and a ton of emotional meaning are always involved in weddings. Design sprints. Creative process. Disguised in different names: sprints, accelerators. Merge the two to support people creating their vision. Helping people have a creative vision who can bring that together. Having a crystal clear vision. There’s a thousand different ways they can go.

 
Luxury Alaskan Grown Peony Installation  with Bateau Bridal Gown

MaryAlice in a beautiful Bateau Boutique wedding gown with Alaskan grown floral install by Turnstone Farm.

 

How far out do people need to book her for a wedding? 

People start booking around December for summer weddings. Each wedding party gets a custom quote for pricing as it varies depending on time, size of groups and desired looks. 

To determine this custom quote you can fill out an inquiry on her website in order to find out more. GO HERE to do that: https://www.instagram.com/maryalice.beauty/

I have my own story about why to outsource makeup and hair! But I wanted to know in her words… why should someone hire MaryAlice and not just DIY it?

Makeup is such a felt sense, wearing it's a sensory experience.

A professional can use makeup to transform you into many different moods. If the tool is not used in a way that supports your desired feeling, it can become an experience that doesn’t honor your goal. It’s really all about an experience.

Hiring a professional can also create a buffer between relationships. If your best friend offers to do your makeup, yes this may save you money but if you are not happy with the end result or the process it may create added relational tension. No one wants this added stress on their wedding day.

MaryAlice has heard so many stories of this happening and it makes sense to give yourself clear boundaries with important wedding details. 

You tie things to people and you want to enjoy each moment and boundaries are a great way to keep it uncomplicated. There is so much psychology in the art of beauty. 

She strongly recommends doing a trial run for folks that aren’t used to wearing makeup. It can feel weird, whether you’re wearing fake lashes for the first time or just putting on a thin layer of lip gloss. Everyone has a different comfort level for makeup.

To some people it can feel dramatic like putting on a costume. The most important thing is making sure you feel comfortable with your choices so that you don’t have extra discomfort during an already energetically charged social situation. 

I always like hearing about other wedding vendors. What vendors does she like working with?

MaryAlice loves Lauren Roberts and Megan Freeman for videography and photography.

As for planners, she says there are so many great options. We both agreed that communication style and personality really matters when hiring a planner. If you have the chance to interview a few by all means do it!

On another note, MaryAlice gets excited when people find ways to use more small businesses for the in-between experiences/gatherings that happen around weddings. 

Is there a way to incorporate some of our favorite small businesses into your special day or weekend?

Like Wild Scoops, Fire Island Bakeshop, Cynosure Brewing (or any other brewery in town). The Spa at Alyeska, etc. Get creative!

There are so many options for creating fun and new experiences for friends, family and guests who visit Alaska to be a part of your day. 

 
Alaska Grown Flower Arch and model, MaryAlice

MaryAlice with Alaskan Grown Wedding flowers by Turnstone Farm. Photo by Lauren Roberts.

 

I love giving my clients cool ways to wow their guests, and transform their event.

Is there a story that stands out in her mind of a couple going above and beyond?

She loves when families personalize their weddings. One couple canned their family’s smoked salmon and gave it to guests. Those small personal touches make events so special.

She remembers one of her first wedding experiences as a teenager of attending a beautiful pre-reception night. It was an elegant backyard party an evening before her cousin’s wedding. 

Most of the guests were invited to this casual and classy dinner. People told stories about their relationships with the bride and groom and gave toasts. 

An event like this makes the actual wedding day so much more cohesive. People have already had the chance to meet and to put each other in context. This allows everyone to feel more involved in the many different connections. 

It also gives your most beloved people the chance for friendships and new relationships to spark. What an awesome gift.

I wanted to know what one goal MaryAlice has for her business this year or next?

She says she is really excited to launch her new website.

And as always, she is excited to do more weddings. MaryAlice loves being a part of weddings. She likes being a part of intimate moments and joy while helping people feel their best.

At a wedding you are part of a collaboration and that group energy is contagious. She gets super energized with all the love that is shared and learning about families and how all the relationships were born.  

It can be such an intimate experience with people. She loves hearing stories and hearing about all the different ways people come together in life.

I wanted to know the one thing MaryAlice wants her soon to be clients to know?

MaryAlice likes to make people feel comfortable being seen in these special moments. 

She wants you to know that your vision is unique and there is no one right way to be a “bride”, there can be a lot of societal stories that come pouring in once you start planning a wedding. 

She wants to help build a vision with you that you’ll love. 

Click here to learn more about Mary Alice: https://www.instagram.com/maryalice.beauty/

 
Mary Alice, hair and makeup artist in Anchorage, Alaska

MaryAlice. Photo by Lauren Roberts.

 
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Behind the Scenes in my Week-of-wedding Schedule

As a flower farmer I have a unique schedule for getting flowers ready for your wedding.

Here’s a little snapshot of a week in the life of a farmer-florist.

Monday I try to take off even during our busy Alaskan summers.

For my kiddos, this day is “mom day”. We usually hang out around the house or go on a local adventure.

If I had a weekend without a wedding set-up we may have gone camping and are just getting back into town.

 
Hiking the California Creek Trail in Girdwood AK

Hiking with mom in the rainforest of Girdwood, AK

 

Tuesday is my first day of the week to cut flowers from the field.

Long lasting flowers will be saved for weddings but most of these get added to my bouquet subscriptions which are delivered on Wednesdays.

In addition, If I’m ordering flowers from my national wholesaler (for extra American grown flowers), I’ll be picking up and processing them.

Flowers from my farm are processed in the field - which simply means stripping the leaves and popping them in water. Often flowers from other farms don’t yet have the leaves stripped so me or my assistant will do this.

Once I have all the flowers back to the warehouse it is bouquet subscription making time! We line the flowers out on tables and walk down the line creating big bunches of joy!

Flowers not used are put in our fridge for retail bouquets and weddings.

Anything from the wholesaler gets put right into our fridge so they stay uber-fresh and beautiful until wedding day.

 

Flower harvest from the Turnstone Farm garden.

 

Wednesday I usually keep as my office day. It is also subscription delivery day.

What do I do in the office?

Probably way more that you would imagine: website updates, blogging, emails, communicating with customers, bookkeeping, invoicing, etc.

If I have a larger wedding, Wednesday we will prep all the hard goods like washing and setting out vases and candles.

Thursday is wedding prep day and retail day.

I begin my day in the flower field cutting for retail flowers and weddings.

Design for sturdier pieces like bouquets and arrangements that will be in water begin today. These pieces are then stored in the fridge to stay fresh and beautiful until pick up or delivery.

 
Turnstone Farm retail flowers

Me holding a Grand Arrangement for retail pick-up.

 

Friday is A La Carte pick up day.

Wedding customers that are getting married over the weekend and choose to pick up from my warehouse studio pick up their flowers today.

Weekday weddings are becoming more popular. If a couple has a weekday wedding, we come up with a unique pick-up day just for them.

I usually spend the morning doing any touch-ups and do a final go-over of all the pieces.

I’ll write out all my thank-you notes. I like to send a thank-you to all my couples and all the vendors I’ll be working closely with.

This puts me in a serious attitude of gratitude so I can show up as the best version of myself.

Below are two signature bridal bouquets from the Turnstone Farm design team.

Saturday is wedding delivery and set-up day.

I’ll load the truck in the morning and head out on the road to my destination venue.

Once I get to a wedding I’ll start with table set ups, ceremony and reception decor.

I then construct the floral arch and will finally deliver the personal flowers: any floral wearables, the bouquet and the boutonnieres.

Below is a lush half arch I created for a wedding in Seward, Alaska filled with Alaskan dahlias and peonies.

Sunday is a day off!

I also use this day of rest to download all my to-dos into a list and then meticulously schedule them by 30 minute blocks in my daily planner.

My brain is much more relaxed and happy when I have a plan and get each to-do item down on my paper schedule.

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Salted Roots: A Favorite Micro-wedding Venue in Seward, AK

I was thrilled to speak with Kelly Ann, co-owner of Salted Roots Cabins recently.

If you’re not familiar with Salted Roots, it is a collection of cabins just outside Seward. Kelly Ann says it feels truly remote without actually being remote - it is easily accessed by road from the town of Seward, AK. 

They opened their doors in 2020 right when COVID was starting to shut things down. What a wild time to open a business! Yes, Kelly Ann said, “bad luck to say the least”.

But whatever doesn’t kill you will make you stronger, right?! Thankfully, they were able to count on lots of local Alaskan visitors to keep their lights on.

View of the four cabins at Salted Roots

A view of the 4 cabins that make up Salted Roots property.

I know for me, 2020 was a very busy year of booking local cabins and camping out.

In late July of this year I drove down to Salted Roots to set up for a micro-wedding. Micro-weddings are perfect for this venue as the cabins sleep a total of 20 people and a guest count of up to 50 is allowed. 

It felt cozy, intimate, and magical. Having access to the beach was enchanting and completely romantic.

Booking at Salted Roots.

Couples wanting to reserve this space for weddings need to be booking ahead by about a year and a half. 

They require booking out all 4 cabins, plus an event fee. This guarantees you’ll have the place just for you and your guests on your wedding day (or days).

If you are looking for additional accommodations for your guests, Kelly Ann can give you a list of neighboring properties that have lodging. There are many!

Booking out all the cabins gives you the entire property to use including a gravel beach-front ceremony space, parking, space for 20x20 event tents and a sauna.

When booking, 50% of the total is due at time of booking. On Jan 1st of the event year, you will owe the remainder of your booking fee. 

Highlights that Kelly Ann wants you to know about? Their over-the-top European-style wet-room-bathroom and kitchen. Sounds luxurious, doesn’t it?

The couple brings inspiration to their cabin designs from extensive travels they’ve done across the US.

After seeing these cabins in person I cannot wait to book a personal winter retreat here!

The luxurious European-style wet-room bathroom at Salted Roots.

European-style wet-room bathroom inside a Salted Roots cabin.

Future Plans for Salted Roots.

Looking to the future Kelly Ann and her co-owner husband Matt have lots of plans. They’re converting an old German bus into another fun and beautiful sleeping space. 

In addition, they are developing an indoor event space (because you never know with Alaska weather!) and a commercial kitchen. 

After taking over the Flamingo Lounge in downtown Seward, they hope to offer catering for their guests' weddings. They are super excited to blend the two businesses.

Until then, they highly recommend getting food trucks for fun wedding food.

I love this idea. For my stepbrother’s wedding they hosted a night-before-dinner (sort of like a groom’s dinner) with a local food truck. It was super fun, delicious and memorable!

The interior space in a Salted Roots cabin.

What wedding couples absolutely love Salted Roots?

Kelly Ann thinks it’s the creative couple who wants more of a DIY experience.

That said, if you don’t want to plan each and every detail she highly recommends going with a local planner or day-of coordinator. True North Events and Wild Hearts Events are two that Kelly Ann would recommend.

I wanted to know from Kelly Ann what was one thing she wanted guests to know most about her venue. 

She said, “It’s a work in progress. We’re on phase one right now. Phase two and three will bring a commercial kitchen with an indoor event space. The space is best for DIY couples. Salted Root provides the canvas for couples to make it what they want. It is personal, dynamic, unique, and flexible.”

Looking for Other Alaskan Wedding Vendors?

For couples still looking to book out additional services, like a photographer, for their wedding I’m here for you. I’ve worked with many other wedding professionals and have excellent suggestions.

There are so many fabulous wedding photographers in Alaska.

Two of my all time favorites are Lauren Roberts Photography and Joshua Veldstra Photography.

Kelly Ann highly recommends Bare Bones Creative, The Adams Co and Emily Jordan Photography.

Check them all out - looking at their galleries will give you a really good idea about their individual styles. I’m sure one will resonate with you.

Advice from a Wedding Pro.

Now that I’m in the wedding industry I love thinking back to my own wedding.

It was lovely and there are a lot of things I would probably do differently today. After all I am a slightly different person than I was back in 2012.

I was curious what Kelly Ann had to say about this.

Did she have one big mistake she would re-do to make her past wedding even better?

Yes, there was one thing. While she said her wedding was “pretty much 5-stars”, she does wish she had booked an extra night at her lodging venue post-wedding. She says having one more night just for the newlyweds would have been amazing, rejuvenating and much appreciated.

She wants couples to know that there can be a bit of a come-down after all the build up and excitement of the wedding day. Having an extra day of self-care can transform the transition into your new marriage.

In addition, here’s something we both have come to realize: while a wedding feels like it’s just for the couple, it is really an event you are putting on for all your most beloved.

You are the host and planner. Keep in mind that you are creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience where you are bringing all your favorite people together to celebrate.

How many opportunities do we really get to bring all these people together? What a blessing!

Next Steps!

Book Salted Roots here: https://www.saltedrootsalaska.com/specialevents

A view of the A-frame cabins at Salted Roots.

The A-framed at Salted Roots in Seward, Alaska.

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A Conversation with Alaskan Wedding Photographer, Lauren Roberts

Alaskan wedding photographer, Lauren Roberts sits down with me to offer great advice on getting the most out of your Alaskan wedding photos.

I had the greatest pleasure to sit down and to talk to one of my favorite people in the wedding industry: Alaskan wedding photographer, Lauren Roberts. 

I first came across Lauren at the end of the 2020 wedding season after she took photos for a couple I worked with. There was one photo that I couldn’t stop looking at in her collection of photos that day - it was of two people in an embrace. I’m guessing it was the father of the bride. The raw emotion she captured in his face blew me away and I knew I wanted to know and follow Lauren. 

Since then I’ve hired her to do two photo shoots for me. I have not only been over the moon about my photos but working with her behind the camera was a powerful experience. I felt seen and accepted and completely taken care of. 

 
Cake cutting with Lauren Roberts Photography

Alaskan Wedding Photographer, Lauren Roberts Photography

 

On being photographed

The fear of being a little shy and awkward in front of a lens makes me nervous. But in Lauren’s hands the task of getting photographed becomes an absolute joy.

We talked at length about this aspect of wedding photography. Do you have to innately feel comfortable in front of a camera? Or is it the photographer’s job to help you create ease and thus natural and relaxed looking photos? Definitely the latter, says Lauren. In fact she teaches other photographers this skill. It is a skill that the photographer brings to the table.

I get to look at a lot of wedding photographs. Photographers are so generous in sharing their work with me so I can add photos of my floral work to my portfolio. 

I can see in the photos what couples are coached on feeling comfortable and which ones are left to their own devices. 

 

Lauren Roberts Photography

 

Why hire Lauren or any professional photographer?

Although Lauren uses more of a documentary style when she shoots - meaning she likes to capture people in a wedding just doing their thing, she does do posed shots for the wedding album. 

The gift of a highly skilled photographer is so important in making these posed shots look natural and relaxed and almost candid. Another side of Lauren’s business is boudoir (aka nude photographs posed in a studio). If there’s a photographer who is practiced in helping people get comfortable in their own skin it has to be someone who takes nude photos of people who aren't models.

Lauren emphasizes that it’s the professional that helps open people up. It really doesn’t matter what the couple brings to the table. She is there to know you and fall in love with every single couple and find out what makes YOU lovely and beautiful. 

Lauren loves to get to the essence of her clients. This is evident when booking a discovery call with her. She avoids most of the standard questions about wedding details and focuses more on just chatting and getting to know each other. Her calls she says are “75% shoot the shit and 25% about booking a shoot”.

She loves creating a connection and feeling a sense of vibrancy in her clients.  

It is important you feel comfortable with your photographer - you will spend more time with this person than any other person on your wedding day. They will see you getting dressed. They will see you before the first look. 

I wanted to know why someone should hire a professional photographer for their wedding?

Why not let a family member or friend take the photos? 

We both agree that couples need to put their money towards what matters most to them. For me, that was food. I wanted the best food available! I can’t believe I’m saying this now but photos and flowers weren't as important to me.

When planning for your wedding, know that your photographs have the most longevity of anything else that day. They will be held and looked at by your grandkids and your great grandkids. They will be a family heirloom.

I love telling this to my clients because more than likely, your flowers will also be in those pictures. If photos matter to you, then invest in them.

Weddings are also inherently chaotic and multidimensional. There are so many decisions for a couple to make. 

Decision fatigue can be a reality so it’s best to hand off tasks to professionals whenever possible. Lauren knows all the shots to take. She can even help with your day-of timeline. 

When you hire a professional it will ease your load which allows you to enjoy the moments with your most beloved people on your wedding day.

 

Lauren Roberts Photography

 

How to book Alaskan Wedding Photographer, Lauren Roberts

Booking Lauren usually happens 6-9 months in advance, but let me say that if you want to work with Lauren don’t delay. To miss out on having her shoot your wedding would be a huge mistake if she was already booked out. 

She breaks down her booking process so people can choose from different standard packages. I’d recommend checking out her website so you can get a feel for exactly what each package entails. After booking a package, she allows all sorts of add ons if you need to customize a little more.

Included in each package is a consultation, digital photos, a photo reveal and an actual tangible product. She wants to make sure you leave with something in your hand and not just “a usb drive that will gather dust on your desk”. 

My favorite part of her photo experience is her photo reveal. I felt like an absolute movie star, sitting in her hip studio, looking through all the pictures she edited for me. What a fun time! 

 

Lauren Roberts Photography with a signature Turnstone Farm bouquet

 

Going above and beyond for your wedding guests

I love giving my clients cool ways to wow their guests, and transform their event.

I wanted to know if Lauren had any “wow” moments at weddings where the couples went above and beyond. 

Two things stuck out for her. 

At one wedding every guest had a hand-written note from the couple at their seat telling each guest the important role that they played in their life. 

I was lucky enough to receive such a note from a couple whose wedding I attended. It is a touch I will forever remember and I often share it with my couples who book with me. It can be a lot to take on but if you split the task with your soon-to-be-spouse and take on 2-3 notes per day, you’ll be through it in no time. 

What I love about this exercise is that it puts you in a serious mood of gratitude as well. And although I have not asked couples how this practice transforms their event for themselves I can imagine it creates a sense of immediate gratitude that extends into their wedding day.

Lauren had another favorite idea for couples. She is unsure the origins to this practice but it goes like this: behind the head table is a small two-seater table with two chairs. Guests are invited to come sit at that table during the dining experience to get some one on one time with the couple.

This allows everyone to have a seat with the couple. I know from experience that guests cannot get enough time with the newlyweds. Plus, Lauren thinks that there is something extra special about sitting together and visiting that is more meaningful and more intimate than standing and talking.

Another more common practice is to have a receiving line. After the ceremony, the couple can wait and greet each guest as they walk by. 

Toasts are also a great way to call attention to everyone present. Calling out and saying everyone’s name can be a powerful experience. While this could get long if the guest list is long, be creative. Figure out a way to break this up. Saying people's names is powerful - they will remember.

Lauren wants to emphasize that while a wedding is for the couple and should honor what is important to them, it is also important to honor the loving community that surrounds and supports them.

As I celebrate my 10 year wedding anniversary I know this to be so true. A relationship does not exist in a vacuum. It is because of our quality outside relationships that we are successful in our marriages. It does take a village to partner two fully-realized people.

 

Lauren Roberts Photography

 

Alaskan Wedding Vendor Recommendations

If you’re still building out your wedding team, Lauren has some recommendations for vendors that she loves to work with. 

For planners, Rebecca from LaBoum is a favorite to work with. As Lauren says she is “on her shit”. I have heard this from other wedding pros in the area. And if I was pulling off a large wedding, that’s who I would want on my team.

For beauty (hair and makeup), Mary Alice is the stylist she works with most. Stay tuned, as I’m interviewing Mary Alice soon and will have an in depth blog all about her.

For music and MC, Jared Woods and Woodrow.

For wedding venues, she thinks At The Barn in the Palmer/Wasilla area is super cute. She also loves shooting weddings at the Forget-me-not Nursery in Indian, AK. It is a magical place and the people there are super friendly.

 

Lauren Roberts Photography & Turnstone Farm flowers

 

Final Wedding Day Advice

Any final advice from Lauren, who has attended countless weddings documenting them from behind the lens?

She encourages couples to “sink your feet into the experience and enjoy every single moment.” 

View a wedding Lauren and I worked on together at Raven Glacier Lodge in Girdwood, Alaska here: Fall Wedding at Raven Glacier Lodge

Inquire about wedding photography with Lauren here: ​​https://laurenroberts.com/contact

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What is a floral installation? Wedding Floral Pieces Defined

This blog is to help define all the wedding flower terms out there. So when you hop on a call with me or another florist you know exactly what we’re talking about.

A la Carte Wedding:

Florists throw around this term often. It usually refers to a couple who chooses to order their flowers piece by piece and not as part of a package.

In my floral design business, most of my weddings are completely custom and thus a la carte. I do not offer packages since each couple has unique desires for their florals.

When talking to your florist, ask them to define this for their particular business. There are no stupid questions!

Full Service Wedding:

This terms usually applies to someone who wants delivery, set up and take down for their wedding florals.

Folks who choose a full service option usually want centerpieces or tablescapes set up and ceremony flowers. That could include an arch, alter flowers and aisle flowers.

In my design business any couple can add on delivery, set up and take down for orders over 3,000.00.

Wedding flowers for less than that are picked up from my warehouse studio.

When talking to your florist, ask them to define this for their particular business.

Cascading, luxe and romantic bridal bouquet

Cascading bouquet using Alaskan Grown Flowers.

The Bridal Bouquet:

This is arguably the most important wedding flower piece. The bridal bouquet is held by the bride in pre-ceremony pictures and of course accompanies the bride down the aisle.

I do want to emphasize that not only a bride can carry the bridal bouquet. Groom’s Bouquet anyone? And of course in a queer wedding, there can be one, two, or none of these gorgeous flower pieces to adorn part of the couple.

In fact, I think we need a new name for this piece. Shall I suggest “Wedding Bouquet”?

This bride opted for single flower dahlias for her bridesmaids. It is stunning, simple and luxurious. Photo credit: Joshua Veldstra Photography

Wedding Party Bouquet (AKA Bridesmaids Bouquet):

The bouquet that anyone in the wedding party chooses to carry for the wedding ceremony.

Usually the women carry these. But increasingly, anyone on either side of the couple can carry a bouquet.

Boutonniere:

A small cluster of flowers and foliage designed to be pinned to the coat of a man in the wedding party.

Who gets a boutonniere? Usually any significant man in the couple’s life: fathers, sons, brothers, grandfathers, and men in the bridal party.

Gender is not a qualifier for a boutonniere! Feel free to break the rules here.

Corsage (pin-on):

Often couples choose to honor their mothers or other significant female figures in their life with a pin-on corsage.

These tend to be larger and slightly more elaborate than a traditional boutonniere.

Corsage (wrist):

A similar idea to the above but made to be worn on the wrist. I’ve seen women in a bridal party wear these in lieu of a bouquet.

Wrist corsages can be a bit more elaborate then pin-ons.

Who gets a corsage? The answer is there are no hard rules here but usually I see couples get them for their mothers, aunts, grandmothers, and sisters.

Again, this can be for any significant woman figure they want to honor.

Altar Flowers:

Flower arrangements that are placed at the altar or the place where the couple is to exchange vows.

Altar flowers can be arrangements in low or elevated vases. They can be placed on the floor or set up on pillars or other structures.

Altar flowers can also include installations and arches and anything else you can imagine fo accompany you or to give you an amazing backdrop while you exchange vows.

Aisle Flowers:

Flowers to adorn the chairs, or benches along the aisle leading to the altar.

Flowers and foliage can also run the length of the aisle in a garland type of arrangement.

A full arch near the reflection pool at Raven Glacier Lodge. Photo credit: Joshua Veldstra Photography

Arch Flowers:

Often couples want a backdrop to their wedding ceremony.

Arches make your ceremony extra special and provide a stunning addition to any of your bride and groom pictures and ceremony pictures. These can be simple and small or elaborate and full.

Floral Installation:

The word “installation” encompasses many different elaborate arrangements: floral chandeliers, any sort of hanging floral piece, arches, floral walls, your imagination is the limit here!

Installations are most commonly used as a backdrop for the ceremony or at the reception.

Chuppah:

The chuppah is a four posted canopy covered with cloth for a Jewish wedding. Flowers usually adorn the front and can be almost any size.

Mandap:

A traditional four posted canopy for a Sikh wedding, covered with cloth and traditionally adorned with 4 floral arrangements, one on each of the four posts.

Table centerpiece for a wedding

A centerpiece for a sweetheart table or anywhere else you might want a pop of flowers.

Centerpiece:

Any floral arrangement to decorate the reception tables.

These can vary greatly by size or style but they usually are placed on every table in your reception area.

Bar Arrangement:

The bar is a highly used place at your wedding reception!

Couples often choose to dress it up with a larger floral arrangement.

Welcome Arrangement:

When guests enter your reception area or wedding space there is often a welcome table with photos, cards, gifts, table numbers, guest lists and a more elaborate floral arrangement.

Sweetheart table and floral installation using Alaskan Flowers

A simple and full sweetheart table arrangement with a floral installation backdrop.

Sweetheart Table Arrangement:

If the couple is choosing to dine at a sweetheart table you’ll need some decoration for your table-for-two. This can be small to large. Simple to elaborate.

Head Table Arrangement:

If you and your wedding party are dining together at a head table, you’ll need to decide how to decorate.

You can choose almost any style of floral piece for this table.

Garland:

Foliage bundled together and spanning the length of a table. These are usually used on longer, rectangle tables. They can also flow over the end and toward the floor.

Garlands are traditionally just foliage but having a sprinkling of loose flowers in them is also beautiful.

Tablescapes:

This is a loose term to define anything to decorate your reception tables.

Tablescapes can include: candles, bud vase groupings, garland, loose flowers, loose foliage and small or larger vase arrangements.

Couples can also choose to add fruit, stones, shells, fabric runners, or anything else that they can imagine being beautiful.



Anchorage wedding florist, Greta Lewanski

Hey, it’s me Greta! Your wedding floral designer. I cannot wait to talk to you about your flowers. Photo credit: Lauren Roberts

There you have it! This is meant to empower you and not overwhelm you.

Feeling overwhelmed? I can help.

Inquire by clicking the button below so we can set up your free floral consultation.

I can help you find out what you really need to get the most amazing wedding planned.

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The Exact Questions I ask my Clients and Why

Taking the first step to explore wedding flowers means hopping on the phone with me. Don’t worry! While this is my job and I want to make sales, my main goal is to determine if you and I can work together well.

If so we can go to the next step (yay!).

In our initial free phone call I want to get to know you and what you care about. I am not here to sell! I am simply here to listen and take in all our dreams and challenges in planning your special day.

So to give a little snapshot of what we’ll talk about, here is a list of 10 questions I may ask you. If you don’t have all these figured out yet, don’t worry! I am here to help. It’s my job after all!

1) How did you two meet?

I love hearing about how a couple met. It gives me a snapshot in time of one of the most beautiful moments in your relationship. These stories stick in my head for a long time and it makes me feel like I really know you (even though we just met).

2) Tell me a little about you two.

This is an open ended question I ask in my initial inquiry on my website. Although it is not required I usually get an answer.

Folks talk about where they’re from, what they do for work, what they like to do together. They talk about their pets or kids. And again, it helps me get to know you right away!

3) How do you want your guests to feel?

This is my favorite question. And honestly it is a question I wish I would have asked myself when planning my wedding.

It’s important to remember that while this is your wedding and the start to your marriage your guests are there to support you and celebrate in the creation of a couple. Remember to honor them. Remember to set the stage for an intentional feeling. This could be “loved”, “honored”, “welcomed”, “enchanted”, etc.

I challenge you to do a little brainstorming here! And then let that feeling guide you as you plan every detail.

4) What kind of floral pieces do you want?

Floral pieces include the following: bridal bouquet, bridesmaids bouquets, corsages (pin-on or wrist), boutonniere, ceremony flowers and reception flowers.

If you’re unsure what some these mean or which ones you “need”, don’t worry - we can talk through all this on the phone!

 
Wrought iron wedding arch with spring flowers
 

5) What is your floral color palette?

Usually folks have colors in mind based on bridal party attire, favorite colors, seasonal colors or some amazing inspiration photos you’ve found.

Sometimes folks don’t have a color palette and just want me to use what is beautiful and in season. I can work with almost anything! And I can help you narrow your color ideas into something you love.

6) What is your budget?

Most customers have a wedding flower budget of between 10% and 20% of their total wedding cost.

More often than not, couples have no idea what flowers cost, thus don’t really know what their budget is. And not surprisingly! This is after all, probably your first time planning a wedding.

I can do two things here - I can tell you what you can get with your desired spend amount OR I can give you a proposal based on your desired floral pieces and vision.

 
Working with an Alaskan wedding florist
 

7) Who are your other vendors?

I have a few vendors I love working with. And I’m always learning about more!

If you don’t have a certain vendor booked yet I am happy to refer some of my absolute favorites.

The vendors you choose also give me a little more info about your style and overall vision.

Oh wait, what is a vendor?? Venue, chapel, caterer, photographer, videographer, hair stylist, make-up artist, musician, DJ, etc.

8) Do you have any questions for me?

I always save a few minutes for you to ask me anything!

I’ve designed for dozens of weddings and have planned my own wedding. Plus, I’m a flower farmer! It’s safe to say that I know flowers. I also am obsessed with kindness, connection and love. I want you and your guests to get the absolute most out of your wedding day.


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Alaskan Sailboat Elopement

Alaska is a premier destination for couples wishing to elope.

Pristine mountain vistas, gorgeous backdrops of woods or tundra and water - lots of it.

This couple chose to embark on a sailboat adventure with a Turnstone Farm bouquet in hand.

And although I’d like to say that the weather they had is typical, you really never know what you’ll get. These folks completely lucked out with a gorgeous day on a sailboat with Resurrection Bay Sailing charters.

Elopement with Resurrection Bay Sailing Charters
Dark and Moody Elopement Bouquet with Turnstone Farm flowers including columbine and peonies

In late June the flower garden at Turnstone Farm is just beginning to open up into bloom. I chose these exquisite, delicate columbine, dried black albion pods, dark purple anemones to add some interest. Alaskan Grown peonies and dark, moody carnations set the foundation for this big and full bouquet.

Alaskan beach elopement with Wild Heart Events
Sailboat Elopement with photographer Megan Freeman

Thanks to Wild Hearts Events and Megan Freeman Photography for coordinating this gorgeous event!

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10 Things to do between Anchorage and Seward, Alaska

The tiny town of Seward, Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula have amazing wedding venues.

Most guests coming into Alaska travel through Anchorage. If your guests are looking for fun things to do on the way to your wedding, I’ve come up with a list of 10 amazing things to do in between Anchorage and Seward.

My list is organized from North to South.

So let’s get right to it:

1) Grab delicious focaccia and scones from Alder & Birch. I used to be a professional baker, so I’m very particular about my baked good. These guys do an amazing job on both their focaccia and scones. You will not be disappointed!

2) Stop by Girdwood Brewing for a beer and some great eats. There’s always a food truck parked out front and on a sunny day you can bask in the sun on the beer patio. This is located in the town of Girdwood.

3) Take a picnic to Portage Lake. There is so much to do in Portage Valley (just south of Girdwood). The next few adventures listed will give you an idea of other things to do here.

4) Hike the Trail of Blue Ice in the Portage Valley. Read all about it here: https://www.alaska.org/detail/trail-of-blue-ice

5) Check out the Begich-Boggs Visitor Center located right on the shores of Portage Lake.

6) Detour to Whittier via the road to Portage. Drive through a mountain tunnel and pop out as a seaside village full of awesome vistas! The tunnel pass is 13.00 round trip (as of 2022) and cars are allowed to drive through every 30 minutes. If folks want to visit longer, you can charter boats that can take you into the famous Prince William Sound. There are kayak rentals and jet ski rentals as well here.

7) Detour to the quaint town of Hope, Alaska. You can poke around the tiny town or take a couple of great hikes. One takes you from the campground out toward Gull Rock. Read more about the Gull Rock Trail here: https://www.alaska.org/detail/gull-rock-trail. The other takes you straight up to Hope Point. Click here to read more about the Hope Point Trail: https://www.alaska.org/detail/hope-point-trail.

8) Grab an ice cream at Summit Lake Lodge. The lodge is situated on a beautiful lake.

9) Visit Exit Glacier. Just 10 minutes outside Seward is Exit Glacier. You can do short day hikes to the glacier or get guided tours on the glacier. Go here to learn more: https://www.alaska.org/detail/visit-exit-glacier.

10) Visit the Sea Life Center in Seward! You can check out all sorts of Alaskan Marine animals here. If you’re traveling with kids, they will be thrilled!

Sailboat elopement out of Seward, Alaska

Sailboat elopement out of Seward, Alaska. Photo courtesy of Megan Freeman.

Beach wedding at Miller's Landing in Seward, Alaska

Beach wedding at Miller’s Landing in Seward, Alaska. Photo courtesy of Erica Rose.

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