Tracy & Nick’s crafty and thrifty paper poms wedding
A craft day was required for the amount of DIYing happening at this wedding. Wooden flowers, paper poms, crafty centerpieces, and mini clothespins… it’s inspiration overload! Add in more awesomeness like the bride’s brother as officiant and the casual Hungarian catering, and it’s a sweet little party.
Amber & Trey’s nerdy love pop culture wedding
These two couldn’t imagine having a personalized wedding without including what they love: Firefly, Harry Potter, Buffy, and X-Men! Even their newly chosen last name is an homage of a favorite character! And for a couple who is seriously camera-shy, they sure know how to work it!
Emily & Phil’s romance reading and revelry wedding
It’s our Bookish wedding theme week, and today we’ve got some book centerpieces (that guests could take home) and bookmark escort cards. Plus, you’ll want to see the bride’s gorgeous gold dress, the family’s secret original song for the couple, and their cake buffet!
Kate & Brian’s outdoors and board games wedding
This pair likes the outdoors, so having an open air ceremony was key. The other requirements? Games, kid-friendly food, and FUN! Plus, the bride’s papa saw her grandmother’s dress for the first time in 50 years because she was wearing it! D’aww! Other than a ring bearer with stage fright and a minor keg tapping setback, everyone went according to plan.
Helen Isabella & Jonathan’s Victorian high tea wedding
There wasn’t really a theme, just a major mash-up of what they love: steampunk, Victorian fashion, Alice in Wonderland, and high tea! They also found a venue that allowed them to bring in a jukebox, homemade beer, and a fish and chip cart! And you will go nuts over the bride’s custom-made purple gown.
Ashley & Alexander’s fun and games geeksplosion wedding
Video games, gaming conventions, board games… you get the idea. These people like to game! Their Skyped-in bridesmaid, hand-screen printed ties, and Skittles toast were the icing on this geektastic cake. Plus, the bride shares some sage advice for those who choose to sew their own wedding gowns.