Beth & Jay’s sunflower, kid-friendly, 40-something wedding
When asked what made her wedding offbeat, Beth said, “What, being gray and bald isn’t offbeat enough in our pretty young bride magazine world?” I say that anyone who rocks who they are and where they’re at in their life at their wedding (or in general) is just plain awesome. Beth and Jay did, in fact, rock their kid-friendly, 40-something second wedding. It included a traditional service featuring Beth’s kids as the wedding party, sunflowers, and lots of DIY details.
Sarah & Todd’s 1930’s, travel-themed, wine box wedding
Religion is very important to Sarah & Todd. But that didn’t mean they couldn’t make a few changes to their traditional ceremony, like adding the “wine box unity ceremony” into their modern-vintage travel themed wedding.
Hollie & Caleb’s cultural mix-up wedding and reception
Texarkana (a city that stretched across Texas and Arkansas) can be quite the scary place for a young interracial couple. But Hollie & Caleb still managed to find each other, and throw an offbeat wedding!
Katie & Nick’s sexy, Southern-fried, black-tie hootenanny
For the reception, the bride had but two demands: fried chicken and Michael Jackson. And she got both.