A Dia de los Muertos-themed Sedona wedding in the Arizona mountains
Molly and Chris are from Ohio and decided to have a destination wedding in Sedona, AZ. Their main goal was just to be married among family and friends without a lot of “hoopla,” as they put it. A handful of the twenty or so guests invited helped set up the tent with traditional Mexican-themed decor such as sugar skulls, colorful flowers, and masks. In fact, all of the guests received masks as favors!
Let’s explore this gorgeous Sedona wedding…
A backyard labor of love wedding (with a dream kilt + red dress combo!)
This backyard labor of love wedding is darkly beautiful with rich reds (in hair, clothes, and decor!), an awesome handmade feast, and a courtyard ceremony full of tears and handwritten vows. You’ll love the long red gown and kilt/boots combo(!) on these brides. Don’t miss the sweet serenade during the reception!
Street art, tattoos, and lots of bling at this Roosevelt Row wedding inspiration in Phoenix
The Roosevelt Row Arts District in Phoenix, Arizona was the backdrop to this street art meets tattoos Roosevelt Row wedding inspiration shoot. It’s a bit of a creative haunt for street artists and this gave us a killer view to admire with all the glam up front.
Carrie and her husband didn’t get a chance to snag any great photography at their own wedding, so they used this shoot to really take advantage of some gorgeously-styled portraits.
Luxe dinos and lots of color at this classy dinosaur wedding
Megan and Ian were married in Scottsdale, Arizona in the lush green park at the Scottsdale Civic Center. After their sweet ceremony, they rocked out, sang, and danced among tons of gold-painted dinosaurs, brightly colored streamers, and inflatable dinos. Their guests enjoyed 100+ pie flavors, open karaoke, and all the gold sparkly dinosaurs you could ever want. As their hashtag hinted (#classydinosaurwedding), this was most definitely a classy dinosaur wedding of awesome.