Gorgeous, sturdy, and Earth-friendly hammered wedding bands from Isabel Jewelry
Our sponsor Isabel Rucker lives and runs her jewelry business in a small town in Wyoming’s Rocky Mountains. Being close to nature continually feeds her creativity and desire to be environmentally-friendly. That’s why her shop, Isabel Jewelry provides hammered rings made of 100% recycled yellow, rose and white 14K gold, and sterling silver. If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind, hand-made wedding bands with an eco-twist, you’re gonna want to peep these bands for three reasons…
Mini flags, mustaches, and pinwheels: we’re celebrating “Something on a stick day”
The entire Offbeat Empire is celebrating Something on a Stick Day today, so we’re celebrating all things… on sticks. For Offbeat Bride, that means mini flags, mustaches, ribbon wands, pie markers, and lollipops. You’ll also want to check over at Offbeat Home & Life and Offbeat Families to see what they have going on. Let’s stick the landing, stick it to the man, and stick together as we overuse puns and peruse the stuff-on-a-stick archives.
Custom ties and wedding accessories from Cyberoptix Tie Lab for any and all tastes
Who says that non-traditional folk don’t want to get super-fancy with their personal expression? That’s why The Cyberoptix® TieLab is all about! Cyberoptix was started back in 2005, when the creators noticed a void in non-traditional yet sophisticated neckwear. We introduced you to them last year, so this time let’s just dive right into ogling their neck goodies…
Gears, skulls, and bikes: Odd Lot Weddings has your wedding invitations
I’m excited about our newest sponsor Odd Lot Weddings because these invites hit the mark with so many of y’alls favorite things. Julie, the designer and owner of Odd Lot Weddings, creates awesome wedding invites specializing in Day of the Dead, rockabilly, goth, and steampunk aesthetics. But if any of those styles don’t resonate with you, she also offers custom design services… and she’s got work-arounds for the budget-minded.
