Two white dresses, two red bouquets, and two huge grins: check! Justice and Tasha both look ecstatic after their ceremony. There was also some multicolored dresses, a wedding party in jewel-toned purple, playing cards in bouquets, and a rainbow of handfasting cords. It makes a dull Monday much brighter. Check out what our readers submitted to Pinterest, the Offbeat Bride Tribe, and the Flickr Pool this week.
A little rain and a football game couldn't keep this couple down. The whole wedding party was decked in gorgeous renaissance garb for a sweet... Read more
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- What we've pinned this week: a wedding coloring book tutorial and a collection of DIY favor ideas.
- Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel got married recently and we love her pink gown!
- Offbeat Home shared custom cross-stitch tips that could totally apply to cross-stick wedding DIY.
- Check out this giant Eye of Sauron cake made by Cake Central member Solociachef21. ᔥ Geekologie
- This book arch from Rubin Weddings has already gone viral, but we couldn't resist mentioning it.
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OH MAH GAH THAT LAST DRESS
I agree with Amanda The Great above! That last dress is amazing and just calls for spinning in the field. This was a really perfect montage and an excellent Monday pick me up!
I love the last picture! so cute! and the handfasting cords, beautiful!
That second to last picture is my ah-mah-zing maid of honor and bff Courtney!
YAAAAS for the two chocolate brides! 🙂
Someone PLEASE send me the pattern for those knitted Cthulhus!!!!! They are epic!
My MOH made them for me. She has a book called “Creepy Cute Crochet” and modified the pattern to make them bride and groom. The “groom’s” kilt is a separate piece.
http://www.amazon.com/Creepy-Cute-Crochet-Christen-Haden/dp/1594742324
May I just say how great it is to see two African American brides in love and how great it is to see their AA families supporting them in that gorgeous picture. It’s rare and it brings tears to my eyes seeing it.
LAST DRESS yummynesssssssss!
That last picture is me :o) The dress was amazing and I loved it. We had it made by a lovely seller on ebay and also had tutu’s made for my daughter and ring girl in the same colours.