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Mataya and Nathan’s DIY Maroni Meadows Wedding

Bride and groom embracing each other in front of a cabin at the Maroni Meadows Wedding venue

Mataya and Nathan’s Maroni Meadows wedding was everything you’d want in a dreamy garden wedding! This stunning venue in Snohomish, Washington, offers 5 acres of lush greenery, ponds, and charming little bridges — the ideal backdrop for their special day. They kept it real with a DIY approach, adding personal touches that made their Maroni Meadows wedding feel unique and unforgettable. I couldn’t get enough of the creative vibes they brought to this beautiful venue!

Bride and groom walking in grass at the Maroni meadows wedding venue

Why Maroni Meadows is a Fantastic Wedding Venue

So, why choose a Maroni Meadows wedding? If you’re looking for a venue that’s both naturally gorgeous and intimate, this is your place. Picture an expansive garden with flowers everywhere, trees casting the perfect amount of shade, and a serene pond reflecting all the love. There are multiple ceremony spots to choose from, each with its own distinct vibe, making it a versatile choice for any couple.

A Look at the Ceremony Sites at Maroni Meadows

One of the best things about a Maroni Meadows wedding is the variety of ceremony sites. Here’s a quick look at what you can choose from:

  1. The Garden Site: Dreaming of a magical garden wedding? This site is surrounded by flowers, greenery, and twinkle lights, literally so romantic!
  2. The Pond Site: For a more intimate feel, the Pond Site is perfect, offering serene water views that make for amazing photos!
  3. The Meadow: If you want a wide-open space with room for all your guests, The Meadow is the way to go. Add a dance floor, twinkling lights, or even a tent for an indoor-outdoor feel!

Each spot brings its own special charm, which is why a Maroni Meadows wedding can be so perfectly tailored to fit your style.

Stunning wedding ceremony set up at Maroni Meadows wedding venue

Bride and groom exchanging vows as their guests sit and watch

Bride and groom walking up the wedding ceremony aisle after their wedding ceremony at Maroni Meadows wedding venue

Mataya and Nathan’s DIY Decor 

Mataya and Nathan’s approach to their Maroni Meadows wedding was all about making it their own. They embraced the DIY spirit, adding personal touches throughout the venue that truly reflected their style. Whether it was creating their own unique decorations or finding creative ways to incorporate personal details, they showed how a little creativity can go a long way in making your wedding feel special and authentic! The beauty of a Maroni Meadows wedding is that it’s a perfect canvas for any couple looking to add their own flair. With a bit of imagination, you can make your day both stylish and uniquely yours! 

White florals at the wedding entrance at Maroni Meadows wedding venue

How to Make Maroni Meadows Feel Like Your Wedding

One of the coolest things about a Maroni Meadows wedding is how easy it is to put your own spin on the space. Inspired by Mataya and Nathan? Here are a few DIY ideas you could bring to life:

  • DIY Signage: Easy, fun, and personal! Grab some wood, a little paint, and get creative with signs that speak to you!
  • Handmade Floral Arrangements: Whether you’re into fresh or dried blooms, flowers are always a win. 
  • Custom Photo Booth: Create a backdrop with string lights and fun props!
  • Personal Details: Add meaningful items like family photos, keepsakes, or quotes to make it truly yours.

White wedding ceremony seats with a wooden reserve sign and pictures of family

Mataya and Nathan’s Laid-Back Love Story

What made Mataya and Nathan’s Maroni Meadows wedding so special? Their casual, totally-in-love vibe! They kept things relaxed and genuine, laughing the whole day and just soaking up every moment. It was a reminder that weddings are all about celebrating love, your way, no stress, just joy.

Black and white photo of bride and groom about to kiss

Black and white photo of dj playing at the wedding reception

Black and white photo of groom dancing with his dad

Tips for Planning Your Maroni Meadows Wedding

If you’re thinking of a Maroni Meadows wedding, here are some quick tips:

  • Book Early! It’s a popular venue, so lock in your date as soon as you can.
  • Visit in Person: Check out each ceremony spot to see which one feels right for your vibe.
  • Consider the Season: The garden transforms with the seasons, so choose the look you love.
  • Get Creative with DIY: Seriously, this venue is perfect for DIY decor. Have fun with it! 

Bride and groom kissing after their wedding ceremony up the aisle

Bride and bridesmaids posing at the Maroni Meadows wedding venue

Groom and groomsmen posing at the Maroni meadows wedding venue

Book Me as Your Seattle Washington Wedding Photographer!

Mataya and Nathan’s wedding was such a joy to capture, and it’s clear why this venue is a favorite for so many couples. If you’re dreaming of a wedding here (or anywhere in Seattle!), I’d love to be your Seattle wedding photographer to capture every candid, beautiful moment. Contact me to book your Seattle Washington wedding photography. I can’t wait to meet you! 

xx Ash

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Vendors:

Hair and Makeup: @zoandcostyling

Wedding dress: @reevbridal

Reception dress: @likelynyc

Venue: @maroni_meadows

Musicians: @vandgentertainment

DJ: @blue_beatz_ent 

Videographer: @fresh.format

Photobooth: @abbysbooth

Dessert Food Truck: @sweetwheels_seattle

Cake: @chefmichelle6006

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