You'll fall for this multicultural midweek wedding with dinosaurs and pom-poms #Real Weddings: Western US#california#couples of color#dinosaurs#multicultural Posted Mar 27 2017 Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Photos by: Sarah Kathleen Photos by Sarah Kathleen Annie and Jose had a multicultural midweek wedding under towering redwood trees. They gorgeously combined their two cultures (Jose is from Spain and Annie is from Japan) with ceremonies and details from each. They also used their communities to make the wedding a labor of love with DIY flower arrangements, makeup and hairstyles, and lots of decor elements. Don't miss their guest book art project and golden dinosaurs, too! Vendors Photography: Sarah Kathleen • Event Planner: Clever Girl Consulting • DJ: Fog City Entertainment • Dress Designer: Marisa Bridals • Caterer: the girl and the fig • Reception Venue: Ralston White Retreat Center Gallery This slideshow requires JavaScript. 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 How to make cardboard face cut-outs for your photo booth NEXT Blush & bashful: 21 pastel pink wedding dresses that are your new signature color Show/Hide comments [ 0 ] Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.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.