2993079804 a7f4ef4526 m alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)The Offbeat Bride: Danielle, Business Owner Missing Piece, LLC

Her Offbeat Partner: Roland, Photographer/Carpenter

Location & date of wedding: Our house in San Francisco, CA — Friday, Oct. 31, 2008

What made our wedding offbeat: I met Roland at Burning Man and we were married exactly two months later, on Halloween. He is from London and I am from San Francisco. I asked him to marry me via text message while he was in New York. We sent out “Corpse Bride” inspired wedding invitations via Facebook, bought some alcohol and snacks, and our motto all week was “Let's Get Fucking Married!!!”

The brides second dress!
The bride's second dress!

Eight of his friends from London came out for our San Francisco Halloween Wedding Party. I met my brother-in-law only three minutes before we got married. I borrowed two wedding dresses (because every bride should have more than one) from my friend and fashion designer Miranda Caroligne.

Our housemate Jeffrey, who is ordained by the Universal Life Church, married us on the staircase of our house. Another housemate, Bodhi, baked us an amazing pumpkin wedding cake and helped style all of our costumes with her accessories and makeup. Our ceremony lasted about 5-10 minutes and consisted of:

  • Welcoming Remarks
  • A few words from our loved ones
  • A few words about marriage
  • Exchange of our Memorized Vows
  • Call to Community for their support (a yell in unison)
  • The Ring
  • The Kiss
  • Presentation of the Couple.

It was fun, passionate, sweet, and inspiring. And our guests put a lot of effort into their Halloween costumes. Check out the pics!

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Our biggest challenge: Telling our parents that we're getting married and having a wedding that they would not be attending without making them feel like they were missing out. We sent them photos, called them, and promised to have another wedding someday in the future that they could attend.

The guests & their officiant as Beetlejuice.
The guests & their officiant as "Beetlejuice."

My favorite moment: My husband's vows were so sweet that people cried. He promised to kiss me every day and also said that we would accomplish all of our goals and dreams together and that when we did that, we would think up new ones. He leaned in to kiss me after the vows and I said, “Wait, we can't kiss yet” and everyone laughed.

Our minister was dressed as Beetlejuice and speeches were given by our friends Count Dracula, Leeloo from the 5th element, and a giant electrical plug. The ring bearer presented my ring in a tiny pumpkin. Everyone, including us, cheered loudly at the end of the ceremony and it felt like we totally kicked ass together.

Leeloo icing the pumpkin cake.
"Leelu" icing the pumpkin cake.

My advice to other offbeat brides: The only things I would have done differently would have been to have someone who was a “Drink Master”– not really a bartender but someone who made sure everyone had a drink, knew their drink options, refills, etc. I also would have had a “Music Master” — not necessarily a DJ, but someone who could read the crowd and change the ipod appropriately.

I think help from friends is essential when trying to keep costs low and we could not have entertained so many people without the help of our community.

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