Rebecca + Chase

Rebecca and Chase’s wedding was a beautiful reflection of everything that matters most: family, intentionality, and the joy of celebrating with the people you love. Set against the rolling fields of Spring Creek Homestead, their day was filled with heartfelt moments, meaningful tributes, and the kind of love that makes everyone around it feel at home. Congratulations Rebecca & Chase! Welcome to the Believe Bride Family!

Chase’s proposal was as thoughtful as it was romantic. Wanting to honor the beginning of their story, he recreated their very first date from start to finish. He picked Rebecca up from work and took her back to the exact spot where they first met on the University of Idaho campus. From there, they stopped at Dutch Bros for mini hot chocolates, just as they had on their first date, before heading to a local Christmas light display. As they walked through the lights, Chase led Rebecca to a beautifully decorated old train station where he got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. It was intimate, personal, and the perfect way to begin their engagement.

When it came to finding her wedding dress, Rebecca had a clear vision, and with the help of her stylist, Haley, that vision came to life. While Haley encouraged her to explore a few styles outside her comfort zone, she ultimately found the gown that felt exactly right. As Rebecca stepped out to show her family, the weather suddenly shifted and it began raining, nearly hailing, in the middle of summer. Haley called it a sign of good luck, and Rebecca knew she had found her dress. The fit was nearly perfect from the start, requiring only minimal alterations, and she was even able to purchase it right off the rack.

On April 26, 2025, Rebecca and Chase were married at Spring Creek Homestead in Union Gap, Washington. From the beginning, they envisioned a wedding that felt intimate, authentic, and true to who they are as a couple. The venue’s beautiful open fields created the perfect setting, allowing guests to relax, reconnect, and enjoy the day together. With a rustic and romantic aesthetic, the celebration felt warm, timeless, and deeply personal.

One of the things that made the day especially meaningful was the intentional way Rebecca and Chase honored loved ones who were no longer with them. Thoughtful tributes were woven throughout the ceremony and reception, allowing their memories and presence to be felt throughout the day.

Rebecca’s favorite part of the wedding centered around a promise she made to Chase. His one request was that the first time he saw her would be as she walked down the aisle. To still share a private moment beforehand, the couple chose to do a first touch, exchanging personal vows while standing around a corner from one another. Though they couldn’t see each other, simply holding hands and hearing each other's voices created a memory neither of them will ever forget.

When the ceremony finally began and Chase saw Rebecca for the first time, the emotion on his face took her breath away. It was one of those moments where everything else disappeared and all that mattered was the two of them. Thanks to their photographer, they now have images that will forever remind them of exactly how it felt.

The day was also filled with special family moments. Rebecca treasures the first look she shared with her dad as his last daughter to get married. Another touching tribute came when Chase’s mother carried a pillow down the aisle made from his late father's work shirt, ensuring his presence was felt during the ceremony. Add in joyful reunions with family members they hadn't seen in years, and the entire day became a celebration not only of marriage, but of family and connection.

Her advice for future brides? “If I could give one piece of advice to future brides, it would be this: things will not go exactly as planned on your wedding day—but that’s okay. The beautiful part is, no one will ever notice the little things except for you. So don’t sweat the small stuff. Instead, lean into the moment and let yourself fully enjoy it. The day goes by in what feels like the blink of an eye. I always heard people say that, but I never truly understood how quickly it would fly until I experienced it myself. One moment you’re getting ready, and the next it’s all over—it really is a blur. That’s why it’s so important to pause, breathe, and soak in every little detail. Most importantly, stay close to your husband throughout the day. Spend as much time as you can together, because that’s what it’s really all about—the two of you and the love you’re celebrating. Let everything else fade into the background. At the end of the day, the flowers, the food, the tiny hiccups won’t matter. What you’ll remember forever is the joy, the love, and the moments you shared together.”

Vendor Credit!

Venue - Spring Creek Homestead

Catering - Cascade Catering

DJ - Big Ern Productions

Photography - Sky Hope Photo

Makeup - Silver Mason

Planner - Special Events By V

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