
Caroline and Ross wanted their wedding weekend to be like summer in Colorado at its absolute best. They filled their celebration at Arrowhead Golf Course with sky blue details, soft garden-inspired florals, and meaningful family traditions, all set against the venue’s dramatic red rock backdrop. Guests spent the weekend exploring Denver and the mountains, gathering for welcome drinks, dancing late into the night, and ending everything with a relaxed pool party the next day. Every part of the celebration reflected the things they care about most: family, good memories, and making people feel included.
Their story started thanks to Caroline’s grandmother, if you can believe it. She helped set them up on a blind date after both had moved to Denver. At first, neither of them even knew if it was supposed to be romantic or just networking. But after spending more time together, especially during the early days of the pandemic, they quickly realized they shared the same sense of humor and values. Years later, those shared values became the foundation for a wedding day that felt unmistakably like them.
What We Love About This Wedding:
- The soft sky blue color palette against the dramatic red rocks of Colorado
- A wedding weekend designed around showing out-of-town guests the magic of summer in Denver
- Handmade details and sustainable decor finds sourced from Facebook Marketplace
- Family heirlooms woven into nearly every part of the day
- “Signature Docktails” featuring their dog, Dock
- Personalized Jewish traditions led by family members throughout the ceremony










Making the Wedding Feel Bigger Than Just One Day
Although Caroline is originally from Denver, many of their guests were traveling in for the wedding, so they wanted the entire weekend to feel welcoming and relaxed from the start. Choosing a July 4th weekend gave everyone extra time to explore Colorado before and after the festivities, which ended up becoming one of their favorite parts of the experience. “We thought having it on that weekend could use it as a launching point for people to go visit the mountains before or after, and many of our out-of-town guests did exactly that.”
The celebrations started with a rehearsal dinner for immediate family and close friends before moving into a laid-back welcome party at Great Divide Brewery in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood. Guests snacked on food from one of the couple’s favorite local spots, Sonny’s Mediterranean, along with Sweet Nola snoballs as a nod to Caroline’s time in New Orleans. Between the casual atmosphere, speeches from friends, and a slideshow playing throughout the evening, everyone had time to reconnect and settle in before the wedding day arrived.








Featured Vendor:
Katie Fletcher Photography






Finding Ways to Include Family in More Than Just Photos
The ceremony became one of the most emotional parts of the day because so many family traditions were woven naturally into it. Caroline’s sister officiated the wedding, while Ross’s father and brother helped guide several Jewish traditions throughout the ceremony. The couple used a kiddush cup that had been passed down through generations of Caroline’s family, previously used by her grandparents, parents, and sister on their wedding days. They also stood beneath a chuppah originally built by one of Caroline’s cousins for her sister’s wedding.
Even the music choices reflected personal memories and relationships rather than simply filling traditional ceremony moments.
One of the most emotional parts of the day centered around Caroline’s grandmother, who had introduced the couple but was unable to attend due to health issues. Even so, her presence remained deeply felt throughout the celebration. “Every touch was extremely personalized and felt very us, which was the most important part.”










Letting Everyone Dress and Feel Comfortable
Caroline approached the wedding fashion the same way she approached the rest of the celebration: elegant, relaxed, and personal. Her look reflected the soft summer garden atmosphere of the wedding, while meaningful family pieces added another personal touch.
She wore her grandmother’s pearl watch, while Ross wore his late uncle’s watch. Caroline’s wedding ring also included stones from her great-grandmother, making the jewelry feel especially significant to the family history surrounding the day.
Her beauty team from Makeup By Taylor Olson helped create a polished but natural look that complemented the overall feel of the wedding.
For the wedding party, the couple focused less on uniformity and more on allowing everyone to feel comfortable and confident. “We wanted them all to be able to feel like themselves and express themselves and look good and feel good.” Instead of requiring identical looks, they gave everyone a shared color palette to work within, which kept everything cohesive without feeling overly coordinated.








Deciding What Was Worth the Spend and What Wasn’t
Like many couples planning a wedding, Caroline and Ross had to figure out where they wanted to invest and where they were comfortable pulling back. For them, the answer was easy: the guest experience mattered most.
“One of our top priorities was having a band so that we could have the most fun dance floor with our family and friends.” Their band, Great Family Reunion, kept the dance floor full all night, and the couple never regretted prioritizing live music. At the same time, they found thoughtful ways to stay intentional with other parts of the budget.
Caroline created many of the paper goods and signage herself, including the escort display, ceremony programs, and drink signs featuring their dog Dock and his “Signature Docktails.” They also sourced several decor items from Facebook Marketplace, including chargers and table numbers, which helped the wedding feel more sustainable while keeping costs manageable.
One of the biggest lessons they learned was simply being transparent with vendors about budget realities. “Our amazing florist, Adriana at Floral Wild, was able to help us tweak things to make our vision a reality while sticking to our budget.”










Wanting Colorado Scenery Without Losing the Soft Garden Feel
Finding a venue that highlighted Colorado’s landscape while still fitting their romantic summer vision became one of the biggest priorities during planning. Arrowhead Golf Course ended up giving them both.
The dramatic red rock backdrop brought in the unique Colorado scenery Ross had never experienced growing up, while the greenery, florals, and airy tent reception softened the space and gave it the garden-inspired atmosphere Caroline envisioned. “We wanted a romantic, summer garden themed wedding. Caroline wanted it to be very light and summery featuring sky blue and greens to pop on the backdrop of the Arrowhead Golf Course rocks.”
The reception tent was filled with greenery and soft florals by Floral Wild, which helped the space feel light, romantic, and connected to the outdoor setting without going over the top.














Remembering to Actually Experience the Wedding While It’s Happening
One of the couple’s biggest pieces of advice for other couples came from realizing how quickly the day moves once it begins. “Be present! It’s hard but remember to take deep breaths and enjoy the day and have fun. Don’t take it too seriously.”
That mindset carried into the rest of the weekend too. The day after the wedding, Caroline and Ross invited guests to a casual pool party with grilling, swimming, and more time to hang out before everyone headed home. After such a full few days together, it gave people a chance to slow down and enjoy a little more time with each other.
In the end, Caroline and Ross created the kind of wedding people actually want to be at. Guests spent the weekend outdoors, exploring Colorado, catching up over drinks, dancing for hours, and taking part in traditions that genuinely meant something to the couple and their families. More than anything, the celebration felt comfortable, personal, and true to the way they wanted to spend time with the people they love.













The Wedding Team:
Photography – Katie Fletcher
Event Planning – Curate Events and Design
Venue + Catering – Arrowhead Golf Club
Floral Design – Floral Wild
Cake – Lala’s Bakery
Live Music – Great Family Reunion
Invitation Design – Wordshop Denver + Ivory Isle Designs
Makeup Artist – Makeup By Taylor Olson
Transportation – Boxcars Limo