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Looking for your perfect gay wedding script? It’s here! Need gay wedding vow ideas? ALSO HERE! At Offbeat Wed, we celebrate all queer identities and have subcategories for lesbian weddingstransgender weddings, and bisexuality & pansexuality, as well as nonbinary weddings

Welcome foolish mortals to the masquerade wedding that slayed all

Welcome foolish mortals to the masquerade wedding that slayed all

Let’s join these two handsome men, their crew of groomsmaids, some Haunted Mansion references, a whole bunch of gorgeous Halloween-inspired decor, tarot card table themes, and some AMAZING theater references (including the Carrie musical!). This masquerade wedding hurts us so good. Do not miss the ceremony that featured a love spell!

An epic Denver Pride wedding!

This joyful Denver Pride wedding will make your heart burst into rainbow confetti

A lot of Pride festivals, parades, and celebrations happened this past weekend, but there’s one story we seriously need to tell you. It’s the story of Dillon and Trent and their joyful, colorful, and tearful Denver Pride wedding…

This wedding is super gay! 5 ways to make your wedding gay as hell

It’s Pride Month, y’all, and everyone should be giving props to the LGBTQ community and their weddings. Well, not everyone.

Some folks have concerns about the concept of a “gay wedding” because hey: aren’t they just weddings? We get that, of course, but we feature some weddings where couples themselves VERY specifically want to embrace their wedding AND its gayness. So if you’re into self-identified Very Very Gay Weddings, this roundup of ideas is for yooooou!

This community-centered Catskills same-sex wedding stole our hearts

This community-centered Catskills wedding stole our hearts

Ashley and Mi’s amazing Catskills wedding was a handcrafted labor of love among their friends and community. Together they made hand-stamped welcome bags and poetry journals, Ashley’s handmade earrings, paper cranes and ribbons hung from trees, collected bottles as centerpieces, and a group reading during the ceremony.

After the ceremony, it was dinner and a sparkler parade led by fiddle players to a contra band and square dance caller. We can only the imagine the fun after that. Let’s see it all…