Pirate wedding that will knock yer boots off
Ooh, lookie lookie at the pirate wedding porn that popped up in our Offbeat Bride Flickr pool today! At this point all we know is that Scott and Mollie here pulled off one impressive-ass pirate-themed wedding that rivals Pirates of the Caribbean in costume design. We also know this… This is what the guys looked […]
Kory & Ben’s Dia de los Dinosaurs Wedding
The offbeat bride: Kory Bingaman, illustrator and comic book artist Her offbeat partner: Ben Francka, writer and cook Location & date of wedding: Riverwalk Jazz Café, Ozark Missouri — September 19, 2009 What made our wedding offbeat: Neither of us were caught up on traditions or thoughts of “we have to do this because that’s […]
Danielle & Sean’s gothy, dog loving, winter wedding
The Offbeat Bride: Danielle (aka. OBT member “Punky“), Accountant wannabe Her Offbeat Partner: Sean, Security Technician Location & date of wedding: Kitchener, Ontario — Golf course in the snow!!! — January 24, 2009 What made our wedding offbeat: We made it personal — we tried to do things because they meant something to us, not […]
Monika & Carter’s Neo-Victorian, Pagan-Atheist, Japanese, Peacock, Love Fest
The offbeat bride: Monika A, Fluevog Asst Manager, Professional Tarot Reader and part time vegan baker Her offbeat partner: Carter , build and release computer engineer Location & date of wedding: Hakone Gardens, Saratoga , CA — September 20, 2009 What made our wedding offbeat: When a Pagan, tarot reading, Fluevog Pimpette decides to marry […]
Misty & Dell’s Wiccan/Pagan, Corseted Boob-Fest, Halloween Wedding
To celebrate the season, we’re featuring a Halloween wedding every week for the month of October! The Offbeat Bride: Misty, CNA Her Offbeat Partner: Dell, Repo Man Location & date of wedding: Meditation Garden at the A.R.E. in Virginia Beach, VA — October 31, 2008 What made our wedding offbeat: We definitely bucked tradition by […]
Emily & Mark’s homemade Goat Farm, Native American, Albanian Orthodox, Love Fest
“We wanted everything to be as ‘green’ as possible, so we sat on hay-bales which were later fed to the goats.”