steampunk wedding

Gears, guns, and corsets: Siobhan & Leagh rocked their self-styled steampunk wedding

At a Glance

This budget-friendly wedding in Kelowna, BC, had loads of steamy-fantastic costumes, a pistol-painting party, handmade touches and decor, and tons of awesome group shots to ogle. Don’t miss the sweet ceremony moments, the black corseted gown, and the surprise duet for the couple at the reception!

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The Offbeat Bride: Siobhan, Owner/Operator of Muninn’s Post

Her offbeat partner: Leagh, Owner/Operator of Muninn’s Post

Date and location of wedding: Leagh’s family’s house and yard in Kelowna, BC, Canada — September 20, 2014

Our offbeat wedding at a glance:

Our wedding was steampunk-themed. We invited everyone to join us in dressing up and more than half the guests did. Everybody either made their outfit, or ordered their pieces online.

Oooh Boobs!

The Men pt. 1

Stand-off

Bride's Metal Friends!

We're Alright

They Want It... The Gun of Course.

Memories

We had a pistol painting party before the wedding, we made almost all the decorations ourselves, and I made the cupcakes and decorated the cake myself. We also had a lovely addition of the maid of honour’s rendition of Leagh and I, made from Wonder Woman and Joker action figures! It was an incredibly thrifty wedding with a budget of approximately $5K.

The Kiss

Oh, Hi.

Mushy

More Mush

The Bridal Party

Almost.

Signing

The Parents 2

The Guestbook

Tell us about your reception:

We had a hundred guests, everyone mingled and laughed, ate curry (with difficulty for those of us in corsets), drank local wine and beer, and were joyous. We skipped many traditions such as the bouquet and garter toss (both items were handmade), and we remade some of the old traditions like cutting a cupcake on a log with a Viking axe or having to make the most metal marriage advice for the bride and groom before getting your supper.

Our first dance was to “Wake Up” by Coheed and Cambria, which was performed live by the lovely Tommy and Sara at the request of Leagh. It was a wonderful surprise, and truth be told, the only thing to make me cry the whole day. We finished out the night with live music, a little metal, a bonfire, and good company.

Brobots

JK Besties

Goggles for Days

Nice Garter

That Face Though

What was the most important lesson you learned from your wedding? Any other advice for Offbeat Bride readers?

Being creative is incredibly rewarding, and as much as you stress about the little things, they don’t matter when the time comes. After the ceremony, you will probably be in such a state of euphoria that all the details just slip away because you and your best friend have just stepped into the next great adventure.

Metal!

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