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High Country Wedding Magazine As we crafted this year’s story ideas, we aimed at one word — tradition. Instead, we asked ourselves, “What could folks do in the mountains?"

“As we crafted this year’s story ideas, we aimed at one word — tradition — and blew it apart. Instead, we asked ourselves, “What could folks do in the mountains to make their wedding truly
unique?” N obody wants a one-size fits all wedding (unless you’re in V egas and time is a factor, and
last time we checked, it’s a long way down from here to Sin City). Knowing this, I gathered a few
friends her

e who have been married, and who no one would call “traditional,” and asked them to
outline their best wedding ideas. You can find their tips inside. Also inside, you can learn about the newest fad in weddings — ditching the cake. We asked a
cupcake artist to write about her art, and tell us why cupcakes are new symbols for love and unity. Plus, no matter what they symbolize, cupcakes add one more way to make a wedding authentic to
the personalities getting hitched.”

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