We’re dreaming about this stunning rainy Catskills wedding
Aubrey and Jake had their wedding at the Inn at West Settlement, located in the gorgeous Catskills. They braved a rainy day to have their ceremony outside amid umbrellas and woolly coats. Our favorite part? When the speakers wouldn’t work for the processional, the guests began to hum the wedding march together! D’aw. Let’s peek at this rainy bohemian wedding of our dreams.
Barbara & Ned’s vintage travel wedding will give you wanderlust
This pair knew that they wanted to have a wedding that was a reflection of their love for travel. The groom wanted a wedding on the water, and the bride wanted a barn wedding, so they chose a renovated warehouse on the Hudson River to combine both of the elements. What transpired is pure vintage travel bliss.
This rainbow wedding combined wrestling and The Princess Bride!
This wedding is the culmination of a marriage between wrestling, rainbow colors, and The Princess Bride… oh and these two cuties. With rainbow meets books centerpieces, rainbow bouquets, and a wrestling-themed cake, where can it go wrong? It certainly didn’t go wrong during their grand entrance with championship belts. Go see!
Stacy & Bart’s romantic theatre spectacular wedding
Rich jewel tones, a lush theater setting, popcorn favors/programs, and champagne everywhere — this fanciful wedding is making us jones for a New Year’s party! Add in the classic car, amazing reception setup, and midday getaway to one of the couple’s favorite places, and you’ve got FUN.
Katy & Joe’s pinwheels, vintage dress, and a walk for a cure wedding
This pair were already super psyched to get married, but having the ceremony at a cystic fibrosis walk (which is close to the bride’s heart), made it all the more personal and amazing. Don’t miss the groom’s day-glow green suit, the bride’s grandmother’s dress that she remade to her own design, and the super funny ribbon “cutting” ceremony. Get ready to feel like happy gooey butter after seeing this wedding.
Julie & Tim’s garden party family and friends wedding
Gathering family from many locations can be stressful, but these two celebrated their 15-year romance with their nearest and dearest and made it look easy. They rocked a choreographed mother-daughter-sister dance and a “first performance” instead of a first dance. But a cameo from a carboard pooch proved the funniest moment of all.