This wedding had two brides and lotería table numbers
Sarah and Veronica wanted to plan a wedding that was super bright and colorful. Veronica is Mexican-American and the wedding incorporated several Mexican culture elements including papel picado, bright tissue paper flowers, lotería table numbers, and tacos.
Don’t miss their bow-tied Bluetick Coonhound rescue pup making the rounds in the photos!
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…
These dapper London grooms are serious style goals
It’s not always easy to find inspiration for chic and stylish groom style. But this wedding of two coiffed and elegant London grooms gives you double the grooms and double the style ideas! (Plus, double the awesome groom hairstyles!)
No shortage of laughs or eclectic art at this Philly wedding
Brianne and April’s Philly wedding was held at Material Culture in North Philadelphia, a seriously cool venue. They had full run of it which included the backdrop of woodwork, rugs, and art from all around the world — even an Obama art gallery!
Just wait until you see the emotional first look…