Just wait until you see the dress at this colorful Washington DC wedding with Jewish traditions
Will and Emily’s wedding combined traditional Jewish elements with fun, personalized nods to the couple. Emily made the escort cards herself (paper flowers!) and other fun touches included a candy buffet with their favorite treats and the cake topper (wedding versions of their favorite Mario Kart characters!).
Sword fights & purple kilts at this dance party wedding with an Oreo toast
Our wedding was held at a gorgeous hall that is owned by a Franciscan monastery, which has little details that make it look like a medieval church (in the middle of Washington D.C.!). My husband collects swords, so our cocktail hour featured friends from the HEMA Alliance (the society for Historical European Martial Arts) performing a demonstration of sword fighting through the ages.
Get your all-access pass to this music & dance wedding (with the drummer of the band SOJA!)
Lauren and Ryan’s wedding was fun, energetic, and a true reflection of them. There was a ton of dancing (don’t miss the shots of their choreographed family dance!), sneakers in place of dress shoes, fun catering stations like a taco bar and Asian bar, and donuts for dessert. Ryan is the drummer of the Grammy nominated band, SOJA, so they had “all access passes” made as a nod to their love for music.
This rad pop-up wedding had glitter, sequins, and huge rainbow mural LOVE
We wanted something small that fit us, but could also include our children and family. We didn't want to just run off to the courthouse. We wanted it to be simple and stress-free. We bounced ideas of locations back and forth. Maggie from Pop! Wed Co. suggested the “LOVE” mural at Blagden Alley. We were in DC for New Years so we checked it out and fell in love with it.