Kimmy & Brent get “Carrie-d” at their Evil Dead-themed wedding
When a wedding starts at an Evil Dead: the Musical show and ends by being “Carrie-d” in buckets of blood, you’re at a pretty kick-ass wedding. With the entire cast in tow, a “Deadite” minister, a glass shotgun full of tequila, and one horror-loving couple, we dare you to enter this wedding and come out alive.
Marissa & Andrew’s pink-haired Vegas wedding with The Hoff
This bride proposed to her groom, so typical traditions are not their style. And if that’s the case, why not go all out on a pink-haired Vegas wedding with a Hasselhoff cut-out?! Add in the epic purple reception lighting, the sexy bathroom photos, and the awesome way these guests showed their love, and you’ve got one Vegas wedding to remember.
Brittany & Tyler’s music and Disney wedding
Green hair, cowboy hats, Disney song table names, and some seriously adorable couple shots — this one may just make your day. Add in a music theme and a truly funny mother/daughter dance and you’ll be ready to make out with this wedding.
Katie & Frank’s intimate Vegas rooftop wedding
When it comes to turnkey weddings, there’s no place like Vegas. This couple was able to snag an expansive and amazing suite at the MGM Grand, a rooftop party and dance area, and of course, an all-you-can-eat buffet reception at the casino. Is there any more of a guarantee of FUN? Just looking at the faces of these guests, we’re going with no. It’s obvious this pair had an amazing night with amazing people… and a fabulous handmade dress!
Jessica & Michael’s tiny Vegas military wedding
This pair chose a sleek Las Vegas hotel suite as the venue for their intimate wedding. Some Portal and Mass Effect details, a super sexy burgundy gown, and even a surprise tuxedo shirt were some of the awesome details that made this wedding all their own. Plus, you’ll love the bride’s favorite moment (spoiler: it’s before the wedding!).
Courtney & Jason’s li’l Las Vegas pin-up wedding
Las Vegas isn’t really known for subtle and intimate, but this pair made it happen, complete with a pin-up-inspired backdrop at a 1950s-styled Las Vegas wedding chapel. Add a twirly dress and crinoline, a ceremony high-five, and some “zombie faces,” and this was a retro-fab party. Add on the big Toronto reception a month later, and the celebration was complete. Oh, and wait until you see the surprise ring from the bride!