Don’t miss the gorgeous mohawk at this wildflower wedding
Kristen and Tim’s parents’ house was host to their wildflower wedding with artist touches. Mismatched vases full of wildflowers and herbs like sunflowers, lavender, sage, and thyme (including the bride’s bouquet!) adorned the trees, archway, and fences.
The bride is an artist and created the invitations, save-the-dates, AND the amazing coloring book favors which showed scenes of the couples from their favorite fandoms like Game of Thrones, Batman, and all kinds of video games. Definitely don’t miss the dinosaur touch on their cakes and the kick-ass Neverending Story guest book.
Hanging chandeliers and cowboy boots at this Texas rock ‘n’ roll wedding
Kim and Jeremy planned a fabulously rustic and country-inspired wedding in iconic Luckenbach, Texas under century old pecan trees and chandeliers. From the bride’s teal boots to the pair’s epic ink, the fashion and beauty is clearly apparent. But when you see the gorgeous decor including the chandeliers hanging from white fabric, the Mason jar wine glasses, and the door frame ceremony entrance, you’ll chant more more more. And we’re going to give it to you. Get ready to be wowed.
You can get married at Stonehenge?! You totally can, and they did
This Star Wars-loving pair had a Stonehenge wedding(!!) that was amazing plus a huge, costumed reception back at home to celebrate their geeky and lovely wedding. You’ll totally want to see the bride’s black dress, her flower crown, the Star Wars meets Stonehenge cake, and of course, all of the awesomely geeky Star Wars details. There was even a Darth Vader cameo!
FALL for this autumn wedding with a Nordic ceremony, axe-throwing, and camping
Jessie and Adam’s fall wedding had lots of traditions and symbolism in the Nordic ceremony. The pair and their wedding party carried logs with rune symbols which were burned ceremonially. Burning incense and herbs were sprinkled around the perimeter ceremony site. Adam even hand-built the GORGEOUS ceremony arch structure which had carved Nordic dragons. The night ended with celebrating, ax-throwing, and camping, and we can’t get enough. Just wait until you see the bride’s surprise colored dress underlay, the pumpkin details, and the sheet music and burlap non-floral bouquet.