An Onteora Mountain House Wedding in Boiceville, New York

Jaclyn and Seth rounded out their laid-back mountain day with an elegant color palette of purple, brown and white.

Jaclyn and Seth rounded out their laid-back mountain day with an elegant color palette of purple, brown and white.

Her bouquet was an enchanting mix of white and purple dahlias, trichillium, pink sedum, silverstone roses, lavender double stock, chocolate cosmos and accents of smoke bush, hand tied and wrapped with jute and twine.
Table numbers were painted onto small wood circles.
Jaclyn's bridesmaids carried bunches of baby's breath wrapped with twine.
Guests filled out custom Mad Libs–inspired cards—a fun twist on the traditional sign-in book!
“It’s the most beautiful place either of us had ever been,” Jaclyn says of their venue. “We loved that the entire bed-and-breakfast could be rented out for the whole weekend so our families and bridal party could stay there with us.”
Simple kraft paper escort cards with heart cutouts were clipped onto twine string.
The couple's flower girl carried a moss covered basket with lavender ribbon and rose petals.
It was soft, romantic, yet still dramatic. I was looking for a natural waist, strapless tulle ball gown and once I tried it on, it was perfect, says Jaclyn.
We chose Adele's  One and Only.  It is a modern song with an old-school sound, perfect tempo to slow dance to, says Jaclyn.
The unique five-tier cake was one of Jaclyn’s favorite things at the wedding. The top and bottom layers were frosted with vanilla buttercream and coconut, the second and fourth were covered with toasted almonds and the middle layer was finished with crushed Oreos.
The couple's ceremony took place overlooking the Esopus Valley. Mason jars filled with wildflowers were tied around the aisle chairs.
Low arrangements of dahlias, stock, sedum and other seasonal blooms in mason jars topped the round reception tables.
Jaclyn worked with her stationer to create a customized look. She chose colors and wording to match the wedding theme.