Liza & Matthew’s joyful polka dot tattooed wedding
When you’ve done it once the wrong way, sometimes you come out of it knowing exactly the way you want it this time — a polka-dotted, red and blue, retro, DIYed outdoor bonanza. There were lots of happy tears (with video), excellent fashion and style choices, and even some vows that include Yankee Candles.
Jessica & Eric’s West Coast music festival-meets-traditional wedding
A gown with gorgeous plumage, winged children, naughty ring bearers, and a leg lamp cake that actually lit up! If that isn’t enough to grab you, there were scantily clad performers covered in food. WUT! Oh, and see if you can spy a certain Offbeat Bride staffer among the guests. OH: there is also a slightly NSFW photo. Be warned (and titillated).
Sara & Rob’s piñatas and flip-flops island wedding
Piñatas filled with scratch-off cards, a little steampunk fashion paired with casual wear, and a gorgeous island setting make this wedding a sight to see. Despite a few mishaps with the bouquet and the budget, this pair celebrated ten years together with a bang.
A sweet candy and hearts circus wedding
Sarah and Ross celebrated their engagement by seeing a circus act. They described it as “spectacular and magical,” and couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate their marriage than by emulating the fun. They only had one restriction: NO CLOWNS! Read all about the circus-y celebration with gobs of candy and tons of hearts.
Maddy & Jacob’s garden and arcade geeky wedding
A rainbow xkcd cake with raptor cake topper, an arcade party with Donkey Kong favors, and a gorgeous garden ceremony that blends tradition while shaking things up. I know this is some of y’all’s dream wedding. And it certainly was for this pair.
A sweet and simple remote island wedding
This cozy wedding on Sinclair Island in Washington is adorbz! The ceremony was held in front of a small chapel open for all kinds of worship. The summer celebration was warm and cozy and truly had that timeless feel that you just can’t mess up.