The offbeat bride: Emily, Flight Attendant
Her offbeat partner: Tony, Liquor Store Clerk
Location & date of wedding: Colorado History Museum, Denver, CO on October 4th, 2008
What made our wedding offbeat: Well, my pink dress with gobs of pearls, our best friend marrying us, my Dad walking me down the aisle to "Don't Stop Believing," the cupcake tree….
… origami and candy centerpieces, BBQ on plastic plates, cans of Bud Light, PBR and boxed wine made for a rather untraditional, funky, classy/trashy ceremony and reception. I loved every minute of it and wouldn't change a thing!
Our biggest challenge: It was really hard getting some of my family members on board with the non-religious ceremony. But most people that I talked to just said, "Oh that's so you!".
My favorite moment: I think my favorite moment was exchanging rings and making our relationship really official. I was so very happy!
My offbeat advice: I think you should go with your instincts when planning your wedding. If something feels over-priced or wrong for your taste, there is always a different and better way to do it to fit your own style.

Don't just settle on what everyone else wants for you! HAVE A BLAST!
Enough talk — show me that wedding porn: Click on the picture below to see mounds of great photos from Emily and Tony's Classy Trashy Museum Bash Wedding!
















Comments on "Emily & Tony's Classy Trashy Museum Bash Wedding"
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Nicole
December 16th, 2008 · 4:20 PM · #
I seriously love your candy centerpieces!!
Anne
December 30th, 2008 · 1:29 PM · #
All I can say is fun! What a great wedding! Thanks for sharing.
Anne
Anne
February 9th, 2009 · 7:49 AM · #
I love the theme, the class and all the fun and happiness you look like you all had… it shines through the exquisite photography. amazing
emily
April 22nd, 2009 · 9:27 AM · #
YAY! We made it to the offbeat bride page!! WOO HOO!!
Shann
May 18th, 2009 · 1:14 AM · #
Congrats!! I adore your piccies – what amazing shots – a truly happy vibe!
Did you make or buy the paper flowers on the table shot? They are brilliant!