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Jennifer & Matthew’s South Dakota Wedding at Beasler’s Cadillac Ranch
Posted on February 4, 2026 by Cari
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A celebration overflowing with greenery, gold accents, and heartfelt charm.
Some weddings are defined by grand architecture or city skylines — but Jennifer & Matthew’s celebration was defined by nature, heart, and the incredibly warm atmosphere created at Beasler’s Cadillac Ranch in Butte County, South Dakota. Their day was a beautiful blend of rustic countryside charm and elevated design details, all thoughtfully woven together to reflect their style as a couple.
With planning and floral design by Justin Straw Designs, and heartfelt imagery captured by Indigo Blue Photography, this celebration is one we won’t soon forget.
A Venue Rooted in Natural Beauty
Set on rolling open land, Beasler’s Cadillac Ranch offers a unique blend of relaxed ranch character and thoughtful event spaces. Just steps behind the venue runs Spring Creek, where Jennifer & Matthew took some of the dreamiest portraits—soft light, water shimmering behind them, and South Dakota’s natural beauty composing the backdrop.
These portraits alone felt like artwork.

A Fresh Yet Dramatic Color Palette
Their chosen palette — deep greens and yellow gold — was both bold and timeless. It created a rich, luxurious mood while still feeling organic and connected to the landscape around them.
Deep green linens and accents grounded the design.
Yellow-gold details added warmth and a touch of elegance.
Florals featured lush greenery in abundance, accented with delicate white roses tucked within the arrangements.
The result? A reception space that felt like stepping into an enchanted, glowing greenhouse.
Yellow-gold details added warmth and a touch of elegance.
Florals featured lush greenery in abundance, accented with delicate white roses tucked within the arrangements.
The result? A reception space that felt like stepping into an enchanted, glowing greenhouse.

The Paper Details
(Designed by Interprintations)
(Designed by Interprintations)
Jennifer & Matthew’s stationery story leaned into watercolor textures, soft layering, and natural elegance.
✨ Watercolor Greenery Invitation Suite
The invitations featured hand-painted watercolor greenery paired with a translucent vellum overlay, giving each piece a dreamy, layered depth. Elegant calligraphy fonts added romance and refined structure.
The invitations featured hand-painted watercolor greenery paired with a translucent vellum overlay, giving each piece a dreamy, layered depth. Elegant calligraphy fonts added romance and refined structure.
✨ Watercolor Menu Cards Bundled in Satin Ribbon
At each place setting, guests found a menu adorned with matching watercolor greens.
Each menu sat gracefully atop white plates and gold chargers, bound with a yellow-gold satin ribbon that tied their palette together beautifully.
At each place setting, guests found a menu adorned with matching watercolor greens.
Each menu sat gracefully atop white plates and gold chargers, bound with a yellow-gold satin ribbon that tied their palette together beautifully.
These small touches made the entire tablescape feel intentional and elevated.

Floral Design Overflowing With Greenery
Justin Straw Designs transformed the venue with a botanical, almost forest-like approach. Greenery cascaded across tables, wrapped around décor elements, and added softness throughout the entire reception space. The white roses sprinkled among the foliage gave just the right amount of brightness and texture.
The effect was organic, inviting, and full of movement.
A Dessert Display Worth Swooning Over
Guests were treated to a mouthwatering dessert spread, displayed in vintage trays and stands borrowed from friends & family. The display featured a variety of cupcakes (Matthew's favorite dessert), macaroons (Jennifer's favorite dessert), and chocolate truffles that are the bride's family's recipe. These thoughtful desserts + borrowed display pieces made the dessert table an extra special display at their wedding reception.

Captured Artfully by Indigo Blue Photography
The photography brought emotional warmth to the entire story of the day — tender glances, joyful moments, sweeping views of Spring Creek, and the magic of the reception space filled with greenery and golden light.
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This wedding was such a radiant example of what happens when a couple leans into nature, color, and meaningful detail. We’re honored to have played a part in telling their story through their stationery.
Wishing you both a lifetime of joy, adventure, and beauty as rich as the South Dakota landscape that witnessed your vows!
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I’m a country girl, small business owner, wife, mother of three, and proud alum of Purdue University (Boiler Up!). My world revolves around thoughtfully designed stationery, joyful celebrations, faith and family life.
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