Pixel Cowboy Part I

When Dave and Brit and I first began getting to know each other and brainstorming, it was VERY apparent that these two were some serious technology celebrities.  So I presented them with an idea I called, “Pixel Cowboy”.  It came about by all of the inspiration pictures Brit sent over to me.  Equal parts gadget:cowboy rustic inspiration.  Their venue was a mountain top in Jackson Hole, WY so naturally the cowboy part fit right in.  Then we kind of just went crazy with the pixel part!  Brit was a key designer in this entire process as she acquired a brilliant laser etcher machine that was the muscle behind ALL of the wood etching that Brit created.  I was in heaven!  The bridesmaid dresses with boots, the tutu flower girls, the groomsmen in their cowboy hats, all of it was amazing.  We added a touch of “pixel” goodness to the already breathtaking chapel by hanging garlands of pixels topped with a burlap bow.

One of the things of this amazing weekend that I thought was SO KEY in Brit and Dave really TELLING their story was how they used technology.  They even built their own wedding website complete with Facebook integration so that all their guests could meet and get to know each other before the big event. It was such a hit that Brit has spent the past few months building a version of the site that any bride or groom can use. The new site is Weduary, a more innovative wedding website creator, complete with themes and all kinds of social features for you and your guests.

Brit also decided to launch her brand new company, Brit.  It’s an online guide full of innovative ways for busy, but inspired people to get creative in and around the home without spending too much time or effort.

Go check out their feature including their wedding video on Green Wedding Shoes, it’s amazing!

CHECK BACK THIS WEEK FOR PIXEL COWBOY PART II!!!

Vendor LOVE:

photography: David Stubbs

venue: Chapel of the Transfiguration + Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

event design: Jesi Haack

event planner: Elizabeth Kelleher

bouquet design: Brit Morin (Tutorial)

centerpiece design: Jesi Haack

wedding dress: Monique Lhullier (Meriah) – which she is selling! Excellent condition – $5k or best offer

cinematography: Elysium Productions

invitations+ paper goods: Etsy (sthblue)Paperwheel Press

cupcakes: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Pixel People cake topper: Sweet and Saucy Shop

music: DJ Jeremy ProductionsMargo Valiente

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3 Responses to “Pixel Cowboy Part I”

  1. rychelle says:

    Jesi and crew, i saw the video of this wedding a while back and fell in love with its amazing eye for detail, i should have known it was one of yours. perfection, as always .:)

  2. Natalie says:

    This has GOT to be one of the cutest, most creative weddings I’ve ever seen! Fab job.

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