
Jess and Edward’s summer celebration at Snow King Mountain unfolded against sweeping Jackson views—an elevated, sun-washed day filled with color, joy, and thoughtful design. Their vision blended garden-inspired florals and mountain-led simplicity, creating an atmosphere that felt personal and playful.
The Vision
Jess and Edward envisioned a celebration that honored the best of Jackson Hole—the place they call home—with its warmth, its landscape, and its sense of connection. Their summer palette of peach, coral, golden yellow, pink, and soft blue brought a cheerful glow to the June mountain air, while textural florals and organic movement tied together the outdoor ceremony and the newly built indoor reception space at Panorama House. Every detail was designed with guests in mind, from a ceremony layout that framed the iconic Snow King vista to reception tables styled to feel inviting and personal. The result was a day grounded in intention and natural beauty, where thoughtful design and effortless ease met in perfect balance.

The Floral Story
Jess’s bouquet perfectly captured the spirit of the day. Airy ingredients—dancing stems, delicate blossoms, and tonal textures—kept the design light and lush. Roses, coral charm peonies, ranunculus, and sweet peas were layered into a bouquet full of soft movement, echoing the joyful energy of the celebration.
The ceremony florals were designed to honor the sweeping alpine landscape with a lush, meadow-style installation that appeared to grow naturally from the mountaintop. Moss-covered bases anchored layers of peonies, roses, delphinium, ranunculus, snapdragons, and airy garden textures, creating an abundant, organic scene that settled beautifully into the landscape. At the aisle entrance, two large white urns framed the walkway with loose, textural arrangements. Each featured soft movement, with rust-toned amaranth gently draped down the sides. Thoughtful negative space allowed the sweeping ridge line to remain the focal point, and the florals added depth, color, and a sense of place that felt naturally at home in Jackson.
Inside the reception, florals carried the same airy, garden-inspired feel introduced earlier in the day. Small bud-vase arrangements of bright blooms and soft greenery were scattered along the tables, adding whimsy and color without overpowering the clean, modern space. Designed with organic movement and gentle, garden-like depth, the floral pieces brought interest and warmth throughout the room.







In the Details
Jess and Edward’s wedding was filled with personal touches. Their beloved pup wore a custom floral collar, designed to coordinate with the wedding palette and bring a playful, heartfelt presence to the celebration. Another intimate detail was a red begonia honoring the groom’s late father, who loved the song “Scarlet Begonias” by the Grateful Dead. This bloom served as a quiet, beautiful tribute, weaving memory and sentiment into the day. Being local to Jackson allowed Jess and Edward to incorporate elements that felt authentic to their hometown. From meaningful floral details to thoughtful nods to their personal history, every element of Jess and Edward’s wedding reflected their love, their story, and the place they call home, creating a day that was as intimate as it was joyful.




Planning a Jackson Hole mountain wedding or a local Jackson celebration? If you’re dreaming of joyful, garden-inspired, textural florals, we’d love to help you bring your vision to life.
The Creative Team
Planner: Alison Kyle (Destination Jackson Hole)
Photographer: Hannah Hardaway Photography
Venue: Snow King Mountain

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