Jaime and Byron were married in Northern Idaho at a private residence along the Ponderay River. It was an unbelievably picturesque setting enhanced with beautiful florals by Petal Talk who mixed wildflowers with roses and calla lilies in different shades of pink, orange, and cream. After the ceremony, guests transitioned to a tent along the lake, joined shortly after by the bride and groom who made their grand entrance by boat! How cool is that? Jaime and Byron’s wedding was filled with gorgeous details, all beautifully captured on film by Erica Ann Photography.












The following Idaho vendors contributed to Jamie and Byron’s wedding:
Photography – Erica Ann Photography \ Venue – Private Residence \ Floral – Petal Talk \ Wedding planning – Diana Ithomis \ Stationery – Roopal Shaw \ Videographer – Ryan Fergunson \ Gown – Aire Barcelona, purchased from Sandpoint Salon in Sandpoint, ID \ Bridesmaids – Allure \ Jewelry – Nordstrom \ Headpiece – A Princess Bride \ Shoes – Nordstrom \ Catering – Skeye’s The Limit \ Bakery – Pine Street Bakery \ Rentals – Design Events \ Linens – Event Rents \ Band – Mojo \ Transportation – White Tail Transportation










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Arriving by boat – that’s awesome! The cake looks to pretty to cut. Love the way the photographer arranged the wedding party for their formal portrait.
OMG!.. what a perfect wedding! both of them looks so happy and that would be the most important thing. I love the idea of the reception near the lake. :)
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Stunning images – I love the shot in the speedboat.
love those flowers! You’re right, it’s not everyday you see wildflowers mixed with traditional wedding flowers like roses and callas – such a great balance was struck! super charming
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We adore this wedding…..lovely!
Great post! I really enjoyed working with Erica!!