Monday Montage: Cupcakes, carousels, carnivals and pinky swears! #Wedding Porn#boat#cake topper#candy#carousel#colorful#converse#cupcakes#hula hoop#kilts#top hat Updated Oct 12 2015 (Posted Sep 13 2010) Offbeat Editors 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! OMFG! These cake toppers are so RAD! They are an Azteca and Tattoo Series Dunny. I love that Lyn had a gigantical cupcake instead of a cake. I don't know if I would be able to resist a taste either! Photo by Vanja Markkusdotter Zet and Sophia had an uber colorful wedding on a boat, mother f*cker. Sophia and Zet got married in Stockholm, Sweden. They had a 1950's jazz theme. They also DIYed a lot, like their paper flower bouquets and their stage curtain backdrop! Photo by Michael Porter And even MORE boat wedding porn for you! Bethany and her husband said their "I do's" over a pinky swear because, as she said, "you NEVER break a pinky promise." Photo by Gwyneth Colleen Meg and David got married at the Roger Williams Botanical Garden in Providence, RI and then hijacked the carousel for some awesome pre-wedding photos! I love how the entire wedding party has matching red shoes. Converse and sassy heels FTW! This photo of Maria and Martin is so London-y (for lack of a better word) — the photobooth… the kilt… I love it all! After their ceremony at Fulham Town Hall the couple headed over to their favorite park for some couple portraits! Photo thanks to Vivienne McMaster Michelle and Billy dubbed their wedding the "Carnival of Love." It was a rather fitting title as the couple had every carnival themed thing you could imagine: a stilt-walker, fortune teller, candy galore, face painting, hula hooping, and more! All orchestrated by the ringmaster (Billy) and the mermaid (Michelle). My favorite part of this photo is the vintage polaroid and the groom's top hat! PREVIOUS Sarah & Todd's 1930's, travel-themed, wine box wedding NEXT Teaser for Chrissy & Danny's two weddings Show/Hide comments [ 7 ] The dunnys are awesome! Reply Are we having a lost in translation moment? In Australia a Dunny is a toilet (often an outdoor toilet). And I don't see a toilet in any of these photos… Edited to add – I just realised there was a Dunny link above, which I followed, and I am still confused 😉 But less so now Reply Ha. Yeah… I wasn't sure what a "Dunny" was either. A quick "google" showed me that not only was it a "toilet" in Australia but also these bunny things made by Kidrobot (follow the link in the article). Reply absolutely love the pinky promise! Reply Yay, Stockholm ftw! 😀 Reply Excellent montage! Big fan of the pinky promise ceremony as I make my students make me pinky promises often. Not to be picky but, since the "editz" button isn't working for me, it's a telephone booth in the "London-y" picture, not a photobooth. Yay Monday Montages! Reply And kilts aren't very London-y either 🙂 Reply Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour 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.
Are we having a lost in translation moment? In Australia a Dunny is a toilet (often an outdoor toilet). And I don't see a toilet in any of these photos… Edited to add – I just realised there was a Dunny link above, which I followed, and I am still confused 😉 But less so now Reply
Ha. Yeah… I wasn't sure what a "Dunny" was either. A quick "google" showed me that not only was it a "toilet" in Australia but also these bunny things made by Kidrobot (follow the link in the article). Reply
Excellent montage! Big fan of the pinky promise ceremony as I make my students make me pinky promises often. Not to be picky but, since the "editz" button isn't working for me, it's a telephone booth in the "London-y" picture, not a photobooth. Yay Monday Montages! Reply