This Beetlejuice wedding had a sandworm unity ceremony
You may have already seen the sneak peek of this wedding’s head-shrinkingly amazing Beetlejuice decor, but you haven’t seen anything yet! In addition to the sand worms, Handbooks of the Recently Deceased, and the sculptures from the movie. There were silly vows, a sweet father/daughter dance, and of course, the amazingly accurate Beetlejuice officiant that would give Michael Keaton a run for his money!
This Beetlejuice wedding decor is shrinking my head in amazement
We shared Sarah and Troy’s wedding, but I need to share their Beetlejuice wedding decor as a stand alone post! That amazing groom gear, and her kick-ass wedding dress alone made me squee. But there are sand worms, shrimp hands, stripes, and Tim Burton-y wedding inspiration everywhere you look once you get to their reception.
Sara & Chris’ 1920s haunted adventure club wedding
Who says you can’t have a romantic wedding surrounded by Frankenstein, The Elephant Man, and a haunted 1920s vibe? Harnessing the powers of officiant Rev D and pulling out some super chic ’20s fashion, these two had a funny, scary, and personal party with their nearest and dearest.
Werewolves, cemetery bridal photos, and skulls: a costume party disguised as a wedding
There is so much SWEET, sweet goodness in this wedding! Looking for a dancing astronaut? Here you go! Want to see a bride dressed as Little Red Riding Hood while being escorted by a wolf? Right here. There are also skull cake toppers, red polka-dot flats, and centerpieces featuring posts from various horror movies (including The Shining). Basically: it’s a creeptastic Halloween wedding dreamscape.
Use vampire fangs to display your place cards
Looking for an awesome way to display your place cards at your Halloween, horror, vampire, or gothic-themed wedding? Then do what Kari and Rick did at their Halloween wedding. Kari painted vampire fangs silver and placed the cards between the fangs!
Candy, skulls, and horror movie props: Sounds like it’s Halloween on Offbeat Bride
One of my favorite things about Halloween is the candy; you can just imagine how excited I got over Offbeat Bride Leslie’s Halloween lollipop bouquet. The bouquet was made from lollipops bought at Candy Warehouse, the sticks are covered in pretty printed tapes. There’s more wedding candy, and dark Halloween-themed fun where that came from in this special Halloween week reader round-up!