Michelle & Philip’s multicultural, 1930s wedding and tea ceremony
Michelle & Phillip had a multicultural wedding that took place in a 1930’s Art Deco theatre. But before all that they played Chinese Door games, where the aim is to make the groom and his men do challenges in order to prove himself worthy of the bride and a Tea Ceremony!
Lauren & Madhu’s eco-friendly, handmade, Hindu-Catholic fusion wedding
Lauren & Madhu fused different traditions from both of their religions to create a casual, eco-friendly ceremony that celebrated both faiths. The wedding even inspired Lauren to explore a new career path!
Let’s ogle this dapper groom in a kilt
Oh lordy, how we love men in smart outfits… ESPECIALLY when that outfit includes a kilt. This is another awesome shot plucked straight from the Offbeat Bride Flickr pool.
Alissa & Amanda’s “Love Bus” wedding adventure
Amanda & Alissa couldn’t get married in their hometown of Washington D.C. So they loaded up two buses and brought all their friends and family to Connecticut to celebrate their union.