Here’s how I’m planning a Southern, intersectional, interracial, and accessible wedding
I’m a person with both hidden and visible disabilities. Queerness is an important part of how I identify and build community. We’re also an interracial and interfaith couple. I’m planning my big fat Southern, intersectional, interracial, accessible, and Jew(ish) wedding. Here are my perspectives…
Geeks giving back: a beautiful and ethical wedding in Pittsburgh
Sharon and Quinn are into all things geek and are also very focused on making ethical decisions like ethical rings, sustainable vendors, vegan food, and a vegan cookie table. They even donated their leftovers to the local homeless population. This gorgeous and ethical wedding was intimate (about 50 people) and totally focused on love, shared interests, and making the world a little better. Don’t miss the epic gamer cake to end all gamer cakes…
We’ve got the password to this escape room game wedding
Chris and Karen wanted something super fun and interactive for their wedding, so they had game designers create a custom escape room game. Escape rooms are super popular, so it’s no surprise that it turned out to be a blast.
Old Hollywood meets the macabre at this cinema wedding on Friday the 13th
Tiffani and Schuyler had their ceremony in an old historic movie palace including having their names on the marquee, and wedding-themed B-Movie posters replacing the current showings on the outdoor frames. They had campy movies like “I Married A Monster From Outer Space,” “Bride Of Frankenstein,” and “Bride Of The Monster.”
Oh, and they had a Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory-themed dessert table!
