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Pedro & Payton’s Colorful Spring Wedding at Greenhouse Two Rivers

  • Writer: kalenekemp
    kalenekemp
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read
Bride and groom joyfully walk down the aisle in a sunlit, floral-decorated venue with guests seated on either side.

Pedro and Payton’s Greenhouse Two Rivers Wedding in Missouri was on the first day of spring, and honestly, there couldn’t have been a more fitting start to their story. Everything about their day felt alive, unfiltered, and joyfully unexpected.


And when I asked Payton what their wedding color palette was?

“All of them.”

Say less.


A Spring Wedding That Threw Out the Rulebook

Hosted at Greenhouse Two Rivers, their day leaned all the way into color, personality, and presence. It wasn’t about perfectly curated Pinterest moments; it was about feeling something.

And you could feel it everywhere.

Not just in the florals or the design, but in the way people showed up for them.

Four women in colorful dresses dance joyfully in a conga line at a party, with a draped ceiling and twinkling lights overhead.

The Moments I Can’t Stop Thinking About

There are weddings where everything is beautiful.

And then there are weddings where everything means something.

Here are a few moments I’m still carrying with me:

  • “You might grow old with her, but I grew up with her.”

    The maid of honor’s speech had the entire room in tears.


  • The golf cart that felt suspiciously like a Tesla

    I don’t know the specs, I just know it had main character energy.


  • Pedro throwing a LEGO set instead of a garter

    Chaos. Genius. No notes.

Slices of cake on pink and yellow scalloped plates with wooden forks. Background features stacked macarons in various colors.

  • The Konga line that somehow involved everyone

    Blink and you were in it.

  • Aura farming photos (yes, really)

    Pedro requested them, and honestly? Icon behavior.


  • Dance floor cotton candy

    I will be thinking about this at every wedding moving forward.


  • The nephew races

    Highly competitive. Questionable officiating. 10/10 entertainment.


  • Payton dancing with Pedro’s mom

    They spun, they laughed, and it felt like watching two families fully become one.


Bride in white holds colorful bouquet aloft, smiling under a blue sky. White pergola and trees in background, creating a joyous mood.

What Made This Wedding Different

This day didn’t follow trends; it followed them.

And that’s what made it unforgettable.

There was no pressure to tone anything down, make anything match, or fit into a box. Every decision felt like a reflection of who Pedro and Payton actually are.

Fun. Sentimental. A little chaotic in the best way.

Planning a Wedding at Greenhouse Two Rivers?

If you’re dreaming of a wedding that feels natural, colorful, and full of light, Greenhouse Two Rivers is such a solid choice, especially in the spring.

And if you take anything from Pedro and Payton’s day, let it be this:

You don’t need a perfectly curated aesthetic to have a beautiful wedding.

You just need to make it yours.


Vendor Team

  • Venue: Greenhouse Two Rivers

  • Event Planner: Abbi Rhea Weddings

  • Photographer: Kalen Kemp Photography

  • Rental Company: Kindred Provisions

  • Florals: Rebecca's Garden Studio

  • Catering: Simply Delicious

  • Sweets: Alchemy Macarons + Graceful Twist Cotton Candy Cart

  • Hair + Makeup: Gloss Hair + Makeup

  • DJ: Elevate Entertainment

  • Dresses: She Said Yes Bridal + Tesori Bridal

  • Suits: Walker Brothers + Men's Warehouse



Final Thoughts

Pedro and Payton,


Your wedding felt like stepping into a world where joy was the only priority, and everyone followed your lead.


What a way to start spring.



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