Bailey ♥ Cobe LDS Wedding

Joyful wedding group celebration on the steps of the Idaho Falls Temple, with the bride and groom sharing a kiss in the center while family and friends cheer, raise their hands, and smile all around them. Light snow is falling, creating a happy, winter-magic moment.

Image Courtesy of Michelle & Logan Photography

Some love stories just feel warm from the very beginning — like stepping into sunlight after winter. Bailey and Cobe’s journey has felt exactly like that. From laughter-filled BYU–Idaho greenhouse engagements to elegant Utah State Capitol bridals, every step has carried that sweet mixture of excitement, tenderness, and “we really get each other.”

And then came the day they had been waiting for — their Idaho Falls Temple wedding — wrapped in family, faith, and just a touch of winter magic.

Images by Michelle & logan Photography

FloraJean

The Brickyard

The Sugar Shell

Catered Your Way

Snow falling. Veil floating. Temple rising softly in the background.

There was this quiet, sacred pause right after the sealing when the world seemed to slow down just for them. He pulled her close, and she melted into that dip-and-kiss like she had been waiting her whole life for that exact moment. The snowflakes caught in her veil, the hem of her gown brushed the fresh snow, and they both laughed like two people who knew eternity had just begun.

And then came the softer moment — the one that makes everyone’s heart do a little flip — when they simply looked at each other and smiled. No crowd, no noise, just two newlyweds standing in front of the temple, wrapped up in snowfall and forever.

Honestly… if “pure joy” had a photograph, it would look exactly like this.

Weddings are made up of both kinds of moments — the breathtaking and the real-life giggles.

On one side: the timeless beauty of the temple. Clean lines. Sacred symmetry. The place where forever promises are made.

And on the other side: this little guy absolutely living his best life, happily eating freshly-fallen snow like it was the world’s best wedding treat. Eyes closed. Pure delight. Zero hesitation.

Snowflakes in their hair, flowers in their hands, and laughter everywhere.

The bridesmaids gathered in close around Bailey, and it was one of those moments you wish you could bottle up forever. Light blue dresses, soft pastels, and rosy cheeks from the cold — but mostly? Smiles that came straight from the heart. The kind of friends who fix your veil, hold your bouquet, and cheer the loudest when you walk out of the temple as a wife.

And on the other side of the courtyard, the guys were doing what guys do best — keeping it simple, keeping it real, and grinning like they’d just watched their best friend marry the love of his life. No fuss. No drama. Just brotherhood, inside jokes, and snowflakes on suit jackets.

The Brickyard reception felt like stepping into a garden indoors — soft draping, hanging greenery, and candlelit tables filled with people who absolutely adore them. Dinner, laughter, clinking glasses, happy tears… it was everything they dreamed of and just a little bit more.

Every detail felt personal and full of heart — long family tables, soft pastel flowers, and a romantic painting of their first dance. It was décor that didn’t just look beautiful… it meant something.

Their baby-blue vintage cake was almost too pretty to cut… almost. They laughed their way through cake-cutting, fed each other a bite, and sealed it with those “just-married” grins that say everything.

The daddy–daughter dance was everything — smiles, tears, and a hug that said “you’ll always be my little girl.” She rested her head on his shoulder, he held her just a little tighter, and the whole room felt it.

Their first dance felt like the whole room disappeared. He pulled her close, she wrapped her arm around his neck, and they just glowed. Guests watched with soft smiles and teary eyes as they swayed together — brand-new husband and wife, completely lost in their own little world.

They slipped out into the snowy night with a “JUST MARRIED” sign, tin cans clinking behind them and happy tracks in fresh snow. No grand fuss — just two best friends, warm car heater on, heading off together toward forever.


Bailey and Cobe’s wedding day was everything a temple wedding hopes to be — sacred, joyful, simple, and full of love. From snow-kissed temple portraits to laughter-filled toasts and a cozy Brickyard dinner with family, every moment felt intentional and deeply personal. They planned a day that felt like them — peaceful, happy, faith-filled, and surrounded by the people who love them most.

As they drove away into the snowy Idaho night, the truth of the day lingered in the air:

Eternity isn’t loud.

It’s warm hands, quiet smiles, sacred promises, and choosing each other — again and again.

 

Unlock Your

Dream

 Church of Jesus Christ Wedding:


Divine, Affordable, and Unforgettable

 

Ready to plan a wedding that reflects your faith, your style, and your values?
I created the Church of Jesus Christ Wedding Planner to support LDS brides who, like you, want a wedding day that’s both beautiful and sacred. Whether you’re looking for meaningful decor ideas or practical planning help, I’m here to guide you every step of the way—with resources designed just for Latter-day Saint brides. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Let’s make your wedding day as joyful and unforgettable as the covenant you’re preparing to make.

 

Your faith. Your love. Your day. Let's make it beautifully yours. 

Disclaimers: While I am honored to be a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, please note that this site is not an official site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. And while I strive to live by the doctrine of the church, the views, content, and resources provided here are solely my own and do not represent official doctrine or policy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Start Planning Your Dream LDS Wedding Now

Bailey ♥ Cobe LDS Wedding

Happy New Year from Church of Jesus Christ Wedding Planning

Mother of the Bride, Aunt, Grandmother, or Friend

Merry Christmas from Church of Jesus Christ Wedding Planning