Sweet simplicity: Sam & Meghan’s small, simple Winter wedding
This was a very small and simple Winter wedding — a celebration of our relationship. There were 17 guests in attendance, just immediate family and best friends. We met in the dead of winter at a small college chapel for the ceremony, then went to a restaurant down the street for dinner. We had few decorations, no theme, no wedding party, no rehearsal dinner, no formal invitations, no gifts, no dancing — and it was glorious.
You’ll swoon over how these ladies danced into their ceremony
Mary and Emily had been together for ten years waiting for gay marriage to be legalized. Three days after the ban was overturned, Mary called Emily’s mom to ask for her hand in marriage. Her mom’s response was, “Well, it’s about time.” Our favorite part was how they danced into the ceremony that ended with their guests forming a half circle around them. They then shared a dance before the ceremony started and another dance after.
This Canadian Medieval feast wedding will slay you with its epic battle to the death
A red Medieval gown, golden antler crowns (!!), Scottish kilts, major costume cred, geeky ceremony references, and a giant bride versus groom sword/axe fight that will wow you — have we got you hooked yet? If not, you’ll definitely be sucked in with the pine cone and wooden log centerpieces, woodsy Mario cake, and wee ones in Medieval garb at this Medieval feast wedding.
Wings, stripes, black, and sequins: covet this dreamy nightmare wedding outfit
Tiffany and Jeremy had a Halloweentown meets Nightmare Before Christmas meets Las Vegas wedding with some killer fashion, as you can see. We decided to take an extended look at their winged, striped, sequined, red-all-over garb that is seriously SLAYING. Glob we don’t get to use the wedding wings enough as far as I’m concerned. Let’s ogle the fabulousness in its full form. Don’t miss the skull-laden, spider-webbed bouquet, too!