A Classic Wedding in Denver, CO

Dark Green, White and Silver Color Palette
“Our flower girl and ring bearer really stole the show!” Jenny says of the adorable duo, who spent the ceremony exploring the venue.
The couple wanted Motown music at their wedding because it's Jenny's favorite and she knew it would fit perfectly with the feel of the event.
Jenny and Steve's ring bearer carried a moss-covered ring pillow with a navy ribbon.
The bridal bouquet featured roses, garden roses and ranunculus.
Rose gardens, fountains and Greek-style columns surrounded the ceremony venue.
Votive candles and short centerpieces of ivory, white and cream flowers filled the space between the larger candelabra centerpieces and the table numbers.
Jenny and Steve carried over the navy of the bridesmaid dresses to the ink for the menu, the names on the place cards and the ribbon on the napkins at the table.
The Leroy Brown signature cocktail was actually a Moscow Mule. The drink was very special to the couple because they named it after their dog!
Guests enjoyed tasty creations like these chicken-and-waffles cones with a bacon-maple-syrup glaze as a late night snack.
Classic Navy and White Escort Cards
The custom matches, which were a hit at the reception, incorporated the navy blue from the bridesmaid dresses and the stationery.
Steve and his groomsmen all wore classic, no-frills black tuxedos with bow ties.
Jenny’s grandfather’s vintage bride-and-groom cake topper decorated the four-tiered confection.
Jenny wore a frothy ivory gown that had three types of Chantilly lace. During the reception, she traded her white sash for a black one.
Moss runners and a combination of roses, garden roses, ranunculus and hydrangeas gave the reception a romantic garden feel.
Personalized cocktail napkins in navy with adorable silhouettes and the caption Merry Marry.
An ivory runner and large topiaries with roses were the only decorations the couple used at the ceremony.
Jenny wore Jimmy Choo slingback heels that sparkled because she thought they were fun and that she could wear them more than just once.