A Country-Themed Backyard Wedding at a Private Residence in Trinidad, Colorado

Lacey Williams and Sara Williams decided to get married in their hometown of Trinidad, Colorado, and chose Lacey’s mom’s backyard as their venue. Want

Lacey Williams and Sara Williams decided to get married in their hometown of Trinidad, Colorado, and chose Lacey’s mom’s backyard as their venue. Wanting a classic country feel, they used hay bales, wagon wheels, mason jars, burlap and paper lanterns to decorate their soiree. Lacey wore black pants, a black vest, a cowboy hat and cowboy boots for a casual, country look. Her side of the wedding party matched in jeans and taupe vests. Sara wore a classic A-line strapless wedding dress from David’s Bridal and her bridesmaids wore purple strapless dresses also from David’s Bridal. Lacey and Sara’s son, Caleb, matched Lacey and was the perfect little cowboy ring bearer. They were also sure to include him in the unity ceremony since they were all becoming a family together. At the end of the romantic, intimate ceremony, Lacey and Sara recessed down the aisle high-fiving their guests. At the reception, the couple enjoyed a four-tier square buttercream cake decorated with cascading purple and blue flowers and a personalized, purple heart cake topper. Lacey and Sara started with a traditional first dance, but got the party started when it turned into a choreographed hoedown!

Sara wears a classic oval-cut diamond engagement ring with an ornate band.
Lacey’s side of the wedding party wore jeans, white button up shirts, taupe vests, cowboy hats and cowboy boots for a casual, country feel.
Lacey and her friends decorated the backyard wedding with mason jars, burlap, hay bales and paper lanterns for a casual feel.
Lacey and Sara kept the decor simple with white paper lanterns and hay bales for their casual outdoor wedding.
Sara's bridesmaids wore purple strapless dresses and her groomsman wore a purple shirt and jeans.
“One of my favorite moments of the day was seeing the look on Lacey’s face as she saw Sara walking down the aisle towards her,” Jennie, the photographer, says.
Lacey and Sara incorporated their son, Caleb, into the unity ceremony.
Lacey and Sara high fived their guests as they took their first steps as a married couple.
Lacey and Sara enjoyed a a four-tier white buttercream cake decorated with gorgeous blue roses and purple hydrangeas cascading down the front.
Lacey and Sara started their first dance very traditionally, but it turned into a hoedown to show their fun-loving personalities.