A shredding wedding: snowboarding post-nuptials is a total win
Twee and John had a small and heartfelt snowboarding wedding at Sapphire Point overlooking a frozen Lake Dillon and the mountains of Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado.
After their morning wedding, they decided to do what they loved doing together: hitting the slopes! Twee rocked a cheetah print shrug along with her dress, which covered almost her entire board and collected many pounds of snow and ice along the way. Are you ready to see this hardcore shredding wedding?
A parachuting ceremony exit at this wedding on a cliff in Portugal!
Helena and André’s luminous pop-up wedding at the Cliffs of Peniche, Portugal had to swap locations at the last minute due to high winds, but the show must go on. And by show, I mean a FLYING SHOW. The ceremony was surrounded by parachuting high-flyers and the pair joined them in the air after it was done. Talk about a show-stopping ceremony exit. Let’s take a look at this hot-as-hell couple and their wind-blown yet fabulous parachuting ceremony.
Check out this surprisingly classy cannabis bouquet
We’ve seen non-floral bouquets of all types like papier-mâché animal bouquets, paper roses, brooch bouquets, mini birdcages, and lanterns, and even offbeat florals like kale bouquets. But now is the time where we’re going to start seeing pot bouquets! Cannibis is taking it’s turn in fabulous wedding greenery and this styled shoot is no exception. Let’s spy the marijuana bouquet, boutonniere, and centerpieces all among the Rocky Mountains in Colorado (where it’s legal!).
Be swept away by this ethereal winter shoot on Mt. Rainier
Did you say you wanted to see something breathtaking today? I’ve got something that will burn your eyes with beauty. Kendyl and Kiley are a seriously fabulous couple who wanted an equally fabulous photo shoot to celebrate their 2014 Justice of the Peace wedding in Washington. There was a winter weather advisory on Mt. Rainer the day of the shoot and they were set to get two feet of snow. Thankfully, Mother Nature handed them only a dusting that made the shoot ethereal as hell.
