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This Spanish Forest Elopement Inspiration Will Light Up Your Life with Its Unique Neon Ceremony Arch

 A modern couple tucked away in a tree house, getting ready for the biggest day of their life, who are then accompanied by a pair of wolves for their intimate forest elopement. Alamo Cruz and this talented team of vendors made this unique vision come to life, and photographer Angie Pablo captured it in breathtaking detail. We can hardly get over the cozy moments in the Los escaroles tree house and the impeccable bridal fashion that included a fringe and lace gown from Claimable, black tassel earrings, and a feathered crown from Verbena Madrid. But it was the neon arches at their ceremony location that made our jaws drop because they were simultaneously unexpected but felt totally normal. If you’re a non-traditional couple who loves bohemian, earthy, and edgy vibes, we have a feeling this forest elopement inspiration is just what you’ve been waiting for!





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