These businesses have paid a fee to be listed on offbeatbride.com because they feel their wedding products and services are in-line with offbeat brides’ philosophies and needs — and I agree. Here’s more info about how advertising works on offbeatbride.com.

Advertisement: Wedding ring workshop

February 29th, 2008 · Posted by Ariel

wedding ring workshopThere’s been talk about wedding ring workshops before on offbeatbride.com (remember how Elaina did a workshop to make her wedding ring?) and for those of you who have been intrigued by the idea, keep reading!

Wedding ring workshops happen all over the US and in two UK locations, and here’s how it works: you take a day with a master jeweler who gives you one-on-one guidance through the process of designing, fabricating, and finishing your truly unique wedding rings. I’ve always been a big proponent of custom rings, but actually making the rings your damn self!? It don’t get much more DIY than that!

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1.jpgRemember Layer Cake Films, the awesome Super 8 wedding video company from Los Angeles?

Well, good news for my East Coast brides! Michelle, the adorable cup-cake loving founder of Layer Cake, is moving back East in March. When I asked Michelle why she was moving, she simply said, “I can’t take LA anymore.” As someone who lasted only a year living in LA, I hear ya, girl.

Anyway, Michelle’s relocation means that — while she can travel where-ever you need her — she’s extra available to shoot weddings in:

2.jpg• New York City
• Washington DC
• Philadelphia
• Baltimore
• Asheville & Charlotte, North Carolina

6.jpgThere’s still a team of amazing Layer Cake shooters staying in LA, so us Left Coasters can still get in on the action … but if you’re on the East Coast (especially New York!) you’ve got easy, local access to one bad-ass videographer.

Ooh, and remember that Layer Cake Films does a 5% discount for Offbeat Brides. Just mention you saw the ad here, and reap the sweet rewards.

Advertisement: New features on mywedding.com

February 5th, 2008 · Posted by Ariel

Remember mywedding.com? They were the offbeat monthly sponsor last August, and they’ve got a couple new features that y’all should know about:

Mywedding.com1. Wedding invitations that match your website!
This is a feature that’s really starting to take off on the web, and with good reason. It’s nice to do one-stop visual aesthetic shopping, and mywedding.com’s got a great selection of non-froof designs for both web and invites.

2. Social network wedding registry!
Mywedding.com partnered with a Seattle start-up called Wishpot, which allows you to create a wedding registry that goes across stores all across the web. You can add items from any online retailer — and yes, that includes Etsy! Then, your Wishpot registry displays automagically on your mywedding.com free wedsite. (Here’s more about how Wishpot works.)

Head on over to mywedding.com and get started today on your free wedding website — and get in on some matching invites and cross-store gift registry.

Advertisement: Blurb’s wedding book show & tell

January 29th, 2008 · Posted by Ariel

Blurb photo bookRemember how in October I wrote about Blurb’s wedding books? Well, as part of the promotion, Blurb let me try out their services for a free wedding book all my own.

Now, I made wedding books for my friends and family after our wedding, but I’d never actually made one for myself. I just knew the technology would get better, so I figured I’d hold off. And so, last month I finally sat down with Blurb’s photobook software and made my own wedding book. If you want to hear about how it went and see how it looked (ooh, and get a discount to try it yourself), keep on reading.

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One Love Photo: Photos as untraditional as youPrepare yourself for some guh-guh-guhmazing wedding porn from One Love Photo, based here in my homeland of Western Washington.

When photographer Heather Gilson contacted me about advertising, I went to go peek around her website to see if she did work I thought my offbeat brides would enjoy.

And what did I see? Amazing mod garden ceremonies. Grooms in chucks. Wai Ching dresses. In other words: quintessential offbeat brides.

Want to keep feasting your eyes? (Nyom nyom nyom: wedding porn!) More One Love Photo shots below!

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