Logs as wedding decor: Let’s get lumber jack-y with it!
With autumn hitting its stride, it’s time to get our woodsy wonderland on. We’ve seen some gorgeous ways to use logs in weddings — from fabulous decor to tasty treats — and decided to gather them together for you.
Funky reception dancing, a speech with props, and a Ron Swanson painting guest book
Crystal and Richie sneak a smooch behind a great Neil Gaiman book. We’ve also got some funky reception dancing, a speech with props, and a Ron Swanson guestbook painting. It’s a wacky week in reader submissions and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Goofy grooms, a fishtail mohawk, and the hairiest flower girl
Tribesmaid Dandido and her chuffed groom are just too damned cute. I love the little thumbs up. There’s more groom wackiness, a mohawk fishtail hairstyle, a lightsaber bouquet, and a hirsute flower girl. It’s kind of a wacky week here in the land of reader submissions, and I for one am all for it.
Katie & Kellan’s Firefly and sci-fi geek chic wedding
No Firefly wedding is complete without Jayne Hats and Kaylee parasols, right? Add in some dinosaur references, a “Hitchhiker’s Guide” program, and some Star Wars, and the geek cred is made. They may have clashed with the venue coordinator, but these two know how to make it work.
Lisa & Kevin’s garden party comfort food wedding
A little bit comic book, a little bit DIY, a little bit picnic: that’s what makes up this amazing outdoor wedding. Oh, and a healthy dose of ooey gooey love! Make yourself a root beer float and get ready for some super sweet details.
Build a guest book from Jenga blocks
Have guests write little guest book notes to you on the sides of Jenga blocks to build up a tower of love. This is exactly what Devon and Michelle did at their pirate-themed wedding at a bowling alley. A game guest book fit like a glove.