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One and One Makes Ten

A wedding is a celebration of the union of two people, but a wedding also marks the coming together of families. For Ines and Dustin’s wedding, we are not just talking about bringing in their parents and siblings in the mix; their children multiplied the joy of their union by ten!

Ines and Dustin met online and did not really expect much from their first date, but a few weeks later into their second date, they found their personalities jiving while dancing to songs they don’t know from a band they have never heard of before. Fate must really just have a way of bringing the right people together even when the moment seems silly. From that night on, the two of them hung out more and eventually became a couple. They love spending time with their kids and having people over.

Over four years later, Ines and Dustin decided that it is time to officially tie the knot. They wanted their special day to be stress-free and be about just the two of them. Cactus Collective Weddings helped them make this possible in the beautiful landscape of the Red Rock Canyon.

Ines wore a lovely blush-white dress that complemented Dustin’s charcoal suit. The desert boho vibe they were going for was enchantingly accentuated by the dainty pinks and deep burgundies of their florals.

The event was very personal that the couple shed tears as they exchanged vows. Having an intimate ceremony allowed the bride and groom to hold hands, look each other deeply in the eyes, and truly feel that this day is about the two of them, making this lifetime commitment.

The ceremony may have been closely shared by Ines and Dustin, but their kids surely celebrate this union between them, and with Amelia, the latest addition to their family, we can expect this blended family of ten will nurture more love and warmth in their home.

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Rings: Moody’s Jewelry
Shoes: David’s Bridal


McKenzi Taylor
McKenzi Taylor

McKenzi Taylor is America’s go-to elopement and micro wedding expert, often featured in small and major media outlets, such as the New York Times. With over 15 years of wedding photography experience, it was after planning her own Las Vegas elopement in 2016 that McKenzi felt her purpose shift into elopement coordination. She started Cactus Collective Weddings soon after in 2017. Since then, she’s become a WIPA board member, and has helped well over 1000 couples get hitched in style around Las Vegas, San Diego and Black Hills.