A morning ceremony at the DC War Memorial #Wedding Porn#colored crinoline#couples of color#eloping#natural hair#outdoor#purple shoes#short dress#small wedding#washington-dc Updated Oct 12 2015 (Posted Dec 27 2012) Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Natasha and Dwayne exchanged vows at the DC War Memorial on a Sunday morning. Natasha's mother and Dwayne's best friend were also in attendance. Following the ceremony, Natasha and Dwayne went to The Jefferson Memorial for some portraits. Natasha's purple details included a rhinestone necklace, brooch-accented bouquet, lavender crinoline, and rhinestone heels. Anna Kerns was there to photograph all the details on the sunny DC morning. Related Post A Million Puppet March wedding in DC Lisa and Charlie traveled to Washington DC from Rhode Island to be married at the Million Puppet March in October. The ceremony was officiated by... Read more Natasha's natural updo is gorgeous. Find more natural hair ideas here and here. Thanks again to Anna Kerns Photography for sharing this lovely wedding with us. Here are a few of the other vendors who made this day happen: Hair stylist: Avatar Salon and Wellness Spa Dress designer: Trashy Diva Ceremony venue: DC War Memorial Portrait venue: Jefferson Memorial Shoes: Design Aslyum Officiant: Chapel of Love Ceremonies by SJB Ministries Reporter Name * Reporter Email * Original text Enter the original text here. Edited text* Enter your suggested copyedit here. Notes You can add a note for the editor here. * Required information. Fix Typo Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS Break the dance floor ice with an instructor-led group dance NEXT Ring in the new year with hair rings Show/Hide comments [ 26 ] Ohhhhh so PRETTY. I love how simple the whole thing looks, while still having so many distinct style choices. Reply The amount of class and beauty in this wedding is mind-boggling. I love it. The purple accents and the cute dress and the happiness… I'm eating it up. Reply WOW. I was considering the DC War Memorial for my wedding in DC, but decided not to because though we'll have only a few guests (~20) it is hard for people to come and go from that memorial. I'm rethinking things, now! Gorgeous. Reply I'm considering this spot too but I imagine it would be relatively easy due to the nearby metro access. Reply We did the DC War memorial for our wedding a few summers ago. It turned out to be pretty accessible. Our guests who couldn't walk far were able to get dropped off on the curb along Independance Ave and the few cars were parked on West Basin Drive or Ohio Drive (the parking situation may have changed now that the MLK memorial is finished). The rest of our guests metro'd or biked. We worried it be hard walk in DC August humidity but no one complained. Now that the landscaping and cleaning are finished I bet the memorial is extra beautiful. Reply I'm concerned mainly because we're getting married APril 5th – during Cherry Blossom Festival. But after seeing these photos we decided to go for it!!! Reply So elegant and beautiful. I can't believe how much the purple really 'pops' against the white! Reply Good grief, this just makes me want to move my whole wedding photography biz to DC for the locations alone! Gorgeous! Reply Absolutely gorgeous! That purple really jumps out at you in a beautiful way! Reply What a gorgeous couple! I love the purple accents, and I adore the short, kicky dress. Hey, if I had legs like that, I'd never cover them up! Reply Yay for another DC War Memorial wedding, we held ours there in 2009! Or I should say we had our wedding rehearsal there before the thunderstorm started and we had to move everyone inside -a nearby bar- for the ceremony. Reply Everything about this wedding is beautiful! Congratulations! Reply That is one of the coolest and most beautiful wedding dresses I've ever seen. Gorgeous! Reply This is so lovely, what a beautiful wedding! We're getting married there in late March. (And we're hiring a bus to take about 100 people to the memorial and then to our reception. There's almost zero parking down there now with the MLK memorial, and it's a bit of a hike to the metro.) fingers crossed for good weather and cherry blossoms! Reply That crinoline photo is SWEET. All of these photos are so cool and pretty. Many years of happiness to this lovely couple. I love the idea of adding brooches to a floral bouquet instead of an all-brooch bouquet. I've never seen it done like that before, and I like it! Reply I love the groom's look! Where did you get the vest from? Reply This is the nicest wedding I have EVER seen. Love absolutely EVERYTHING about. Simple, stylish and elegant – stunning. Reply Beautiful! I love it! And YAY for Trashy Diva dresses! At least half the dresses in my closet are from TD. Reply Gorgeous!! This is my favorite memorial in DC. So pretty, but kind of tucked away and off the beaten path. What a perfect spot for a small ceremony! Reply Beautiful wedding! I love the lavender crinoline. Reply This is hands down the most wonderful wedding I've ever seen on this site. There's something so beautiful about its simplicity, and the contrasts in the photos between light and dark, neutral and colorful, old and new. The couple's personality just flows through these photographs. They actually brought a tear to my eye. Beautiful! Reply So personal question for Natasha and other brides in the comments who also had their weddings at this venue: How much set up/break down time was allotted when applying? I'm currently looking over the application for this space myself and I need to figure out the time math. Thanks! Reply Does it cost to book a wedding at DC memorial Sites. I love the idea after seeing a few pictures. I'm currently looking for an outside location for 2014 Early October wedding in the DMV area. Reply You're only allowed to get married at just 3 memorials in the District (The War Memorial, Jefferson Memorial and George Mason Memorial). You have to send in a one time $50 application fee and if approved you don't have to pay any additional money to the parks department. Just have to rent some chairs and get them to the location! Reply The couple looks fantastic and as a fellow lover of purple, I especially love the details. Getting married at a WAR memorial, though? I live in DC. I've been to this memorial. It's there to honor dc natives who have fought in WWI….why overshadow such an important idea with a wedding, which, quite frankly, could be held anywhere. Reply This is a very pretty memorial. I felt the same way as I was looking for a site for a clients wedding. Learned that the brides great grandfather was a veteran and the wedding was taking place on his and his son's (the brides father) birthday. I thought it was a nice tribute to them. Reply Leave a Reply to JP Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.
Ohhhhh so PRETTY. I love how simple the whole thing looks, while still having so many distinct style choices. Reply
The amount of class and beauty in this wedding is mind-boggling. I love it. The purple accents and the cute dress and the happiness… I'm eating it up. Reply
WOW. I was considering the DC War Memorial for my wedding in DC, but decided not to because though we'll have only a few guests (~20) it is hard for people to come and go from that memorial. I'm rethinking things, now! Gorgeous. Reply
I'm considering this spot too but I imagine it would be relatively easy due to the nearby metro access. Reply
We did the DC War memorial for our wedding a few summers ago. It turned out to be pretty accessible. Our guests who couldn't walk far were able to get dropped off on the curb along Independance Ave and the few cars were parked on West Basin Drive or Ohio Drive (the parking situation may have changed now that the MLK memorial is finished). The rest of our guests metro'd or biked. We worried it be hard walk in DC August humidity but no one complained. Now that the landscaping and cleaning are finished I bet the memorial is extra beautiful. Reply
I'm concerned mainly because we're getting married APril 5th – during Cherry Blossom Festival. But after seeing these photos we decided to go for it!!! Reply
Good grief, this just makes me want to move my whole wedding photography biz to DC for the locations alone! Gorgeous! Reply
What a gorgeous couple! I love the purple accents, and I adore the short, kicky dress. Hey, if I had legs like that, I'd never cover them up! Reply
Yay for another DC War Memorial wedding, we held ours there in 2009! Or I should say we had our wedding rehearsal there before the thunderstorm started and we had to move everyone inside -a nearby bar- for the ceremony. Reply
This is so lovely, what a beautiful wedding! We're getting married there in late March. (And we're hiring a bus to take about 100 people to the memorial and then to our reception. There's almost zero parking down there now with the MLK memorial, and it's a bit of a hike to the metro.) fingers crossed for good weather and cherry blossoms! Reply
That crinoline photo is SWEET. All of these photos are so cool and pretty. Many years of happiness to this lovely couple. I love the idea of adding brooches to a floral bouquet instead of an all-brooch bouquet. I've never seen it done like that before, and I like it! Reply
This is the nicest wedding I have EVER seen. Love absolutely EVERYTHING about. Simple, stylish and elegant – stunning. Reply
Beautiful! I love it! And YAY for Trashy Diva dresses! At least half the dresses in my closet are from TD. Reply
Gorgeous!! This is my favorite memorial in DC. So pretty, but kind of tucked away and off the beaten path. What a perfect spot for a small ceremony! Reply
This is hands down the most wonderful wedding I've ever seen on this site. There's something so beautiful about its simplicity, and the contrasts in the photos between light and dark, neutral and colorful, old and new. The couple's personality just flows through these photographs. They actually brought a tear to my eye. Beautiful! Reply
So personal question for Natasha and other brides in the comments who also had their weddings at this venue: How much set up/break down time was allotted when applying? I'm currently looking over the application for this space myself and I need to figure out the time math. Thanks! Reply
Does it cost to book a wedding at DC memorial Sites. I love the idea after seeing a few pictures. I'm currently looking for an outside location for 2014 Early October wedding in the DMV area. Reply
You're only allowed to get married at just 3 memorials in the District (The War Memorial, Jefferson Memorial and George Mason Memorial). You have to send in a one time $50 application fee and if approved you don't have to pay any additional money to the parks department. Just have to rent some chairs and get them to the location! Reply
The couple looks fantastic and as a fellow lover of purple, I especially love the details. Getting married at a WAR memorial, though? I live in DC. I've been to this memorial. It's there to honor dc natives who have fought in WWI….why overshadow such an important idea with a wedding, which, quite frankly, could be held anywhere. Reply
This is a very pretty memorial. I felt the same way as I was looking for a site for a clients wedding. Learned that the brides great grandfather was a veteran and the wedding was taking place on his and his son's (the brides father) birthday. I thought it was a nice tribute to them. Reply