This Las Vegas wedding took Elvis on the road and finished up with pancakes galore
Anna and Bryon’s Las Vegas elopement had everything we love about Vegas: a classic Elvis impersonator officiant, a playing card boutonniere, lots of DIY that matched Las Vegas style (look out for the big dice “bouquet!”), and a pancake reception (with a playing card pancake topper!).
Don’t miss Anna’s amazing two-piece dress with detachable skirt…
A beautiful intimate elopement (that WASN’T the wedding of our dreams)
Sometimes on wedding blogs, you only get to see the sunny side of weddings, especially in real wedding features. This time we’ve got a seriously lovely and intimate elopement that had more than its share of bumps in the road. Despite the problems, this pair triumphed with a gorgeous wedding that, while not the wedding of their dreams, was something to remember.
Lanterns, swords, and romance at this royal winter wedding in Australia
Katie and Ezra wed at the House of Laurels, the breathtakingly beautiful Sunshine Coast hinterland, giving their wedding day that Old World British feel they were scheming. Think swords, capes, tiaras, and a little pup in tartan. The whole shebang spoke of a royal winter wedding throwback in all the right ways.
Let’s explore this classically gorgeous wedding full of lanterns, spectacle, and pure romance…
A fairylit wedding in the woods (with flower kitty and folk dancing)
“It was a woodsy, naturalistic fall-themed wedding with twinkling lights all around. The magpie aesthetic showcased the uniqueness of found items, like an old chandelier hanging from a tree, a tiny bicycle covered with ivy, a table made from an old tree stump. The setup followed the natural curvature of the forest, which led to an asymmetrical seating pattern and the bridal party coming in from the side.” Just from that you can tell this wedding is going to be SOMETHING. Get ready to be wowed by the beauty of this fairylit wedding in the woods…
This art gala wedding created an exhibition of art by family & friends!
The overall theme was Unity Through Art. I am an artist, and both my husband and I come from a long line of professional artists and grew up immersed in fine art culture. So, we decided to celebrate our wedding in the form of an art exhibit.
We held an art gala wedding that showcased the collective artwork of our closest family and friends and celebrated our local neighborhood of Astoria.
A rustic Northern California wedding with Southern flair (and a spectacular gray dress!)
With two very nontraditional people, we decided to highlight aspects of our specific tastes and lives. All the bridesmaids had floral dresses of their own choosing, and the groomsmen all had floral ties of their choosing (and one female groomsmen picked her own floral dress as well). Vegan, gluten-free Southern cuisine was served along with local Northern California wines and beers.