Religion is very important to Sarah & Todd. But that didn't mean they couldn't make a few changes to their traditional ceremony, like adding the "wine box unity ceremony" into their modern-vintage travel themed wedding.
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Thanks to all of your glorious photo submissions to the Offbeat Bride Flickr pool, we now have another magnificent Monday Montage on our hands. In case you're new around here, the Monday Montage is a collection of my favorite photos from the pool. You can always click on a photo if you want to see more! These two actually had two weddings, one in Thailand, and then the legal one in London. The Thai photos are jaw-dropping too (and omg, fashion alert: white dress + green shrug = WIN!), but today we speak not of monks and shrugs, but of cupolas and croquette… Claudia & Michael only waited eight years and had two kids before they finally tied the knot. They had a park ceremony followed by a rockin' reception at a local bar. Our Labor of Love Photography got in contact with us after shooting Meriwether and Will's wedding. They thought that you guys might get a kick out of a tattooed groom, a gypsy band and the little offbeat details of this Fort Worth, Texas wedding. A while ago we introduced you to ElopeNYC and civil officiant Judie Guild. Judie got back in touch with us recently because she wanted to share an awesome deal she's got going for gay couples. Serena & Chris based the the theme of their wedding around what they wanted to wear. Serena didn't want a traditional white dress. She wanted a dark green fairy looking dress and Chris did not want to be stuck in a penguin suit. So they designed their wedding around their ideal outfits. Could this be the new alternative to the mustache meme? I don't know, I hope so, because it's kind of all sorts of freaky, silly, awesomeness. |













