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An Intimate New Zealand Beach Wedding – Tabi & Roy

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What’s better than a day at the beach? How about when your parents live on the coast and are willing to host your wedding day? Well that’s exactly what tattooed bride Tabi’s parents did for her and Roy’s wedding earlier this year. With photography from Sarah McEvoy Photography, the day looks totally chilled out.

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Early on, we both agreed that we really liked the idea of having a small, intimate wedding with just our immediate families – to create a really relaxed and special atmosphere where we, and our guests, could just enjoy ourselves. No pressure, no fuss, but an amazing day.

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As you may have noticed, we had a lot of DIY aspects in our wedding. In fact, almost everything that we could DIY, we did! It did begin to seem a bit mad, all of the projects that we wanted to accomplish but that’s just us – we love doing things ourselves, making things to our liking or needs, and being able to customise them to perfectly suit us as a couple. Towards the end it definitely seemed crazy, but it was so worth it!

Roy and I spend a lot of time together on projects and hunting for bits and pieces that we can renovate or up-cycle and add to our home. We also agreed that we wanted our wedding theme to be somewhat simple.

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An Outdoor Whispering Tree Ranch Wedding – Leah & James

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Tattooed bride Leah looked absolutely gorgeous in her lace dress and pearls when she married James at vintage wedding venue the Whispering Tree Ranch. Kylee Elyse Photography captured their day beautifully and it makes me wish I was there at their wedding to see all the wonder.

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James and my story didn’t really start the day we met. We met through mutual friends and shared a family experience that we both went through during different years. With how life works out, we went different ways for 3 years. Thanks to social media, I realized he was not with his last girlfriend and thought it would be okay to message him a cute heart to get his attention. I was living in my home state NJ at the time and was planning on moving back to AZ. I was attempting to build some relationships up prior to my move. I got his number because I thought he was cute and wanted to catch up once I got back into AZ. We spoke for a few months and once I got into AZ, I asked him to help me move. He showed up later that afternoon and we both knew, we were all we wanted.

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James made me forget I was a mom and an adult. He made me feel extremely nervous but in a good way and the butterflies in my stomach went wild. He picked me up with a hug, spun me around and we had our first kiss! The world just stopped. I remember him taking me in his Tundra down the 101 to In and Out with my daughter asleep and so exhausted from the move. In NJ we don’t have In and Out so it was a treat! I was very content. I thought to myself, “I wouldn’t want it any other way.” We have gone through a lot since that day. Ups and downs. Being together and separate, but now we share a step daughter, expecting another girl in August, and much more. We are married and very in love with who we are becoming. Marriage is not easy but I believe it is something we both are willing to put effort into and make work. Truly, he is my other half and I love him more than yesterday!

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An Indian Echo Cavern Wedding – Nora & Ryan

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Today on Marry Me Ink, I get to share with a stunning, intimate wedding captured by Philter Photo where the couple were wed inside the gorgeous Indian Echo Caverns.

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Ryan is a huge Philadelphia 76ers fan.  He goes to a game every year, and now I do too.  haha.  We went to the annual game on Jan 16th, a Friday night.  I don’t know if you know or know, but the 76ers suck.  They actually won the night that we went.  Ryan was ecstatic.  We went back to the hotel and went to sleep.  The next morning we walked to the Philadelphia Art Museum, which Ryan had never been too.  Now, at that time of year it was FREEZING outside and we walked about a mile there.  When we got there we walked up the million steps.  I was reaching for the door because I was so cold and Ryan kind of pushes me to the side behind one of the huge pillars and drops immediately down to 1 knee.  Honestly I don’t remember if he said a little speech or just right away asked.  I obviously said YES!  We hugged and kissed and then I was literally sweating and needed a minute to recuperate.  We went inside and did our thing (called family/friends and toured the museum).  When we were getting ready to leave Ryan had to stop at the rocky statue and pose with it to show his accomplishment.  haha.  Everyone got a kick out of that. 

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“The highlight of the wedding day is that it was FUN!  Ever since we started planning from day 1 we both said that we wanted it to be fun and comfortable.”

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A Watershed Wedding Using Local Businesses – Casey & DL

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Today I get to share with you this awesome wedding of Casey and DL who were wed at Watershed PDX from Stephanie Kaloi Photography. They both involved their family and friends in the process and managed to have a truly “local” wedding. Even better, Casey had her blue dress made!

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I met DL at Cricket Cafe for breakfast in Portland. Admittedly, it was an OKCupid date. I was early, he was late. This is only significant because I was already sitting when he arrived. We had a great time! After we finished eating, we stood up and I realized that he was an inch shorter than me. His profile said he was 5’9″ (he’s actually 5’8″). He used the excuse that with his mohawk, he was indeed 5’9″ and that guys who are 5’8″ do not get dates. I forgave him of his embellishment and went out with him the next day (and the next and the next and the next). After breakfast, we rode bikes to a cool Portland cemetery and I met one of DL’s girl friends, who convinced me that he wasn’t an axe murderer.

Neither one of us was looking for anything serious when we met, which is part of why it worked. I was recently back in the dating scene and he was busy raising his son, working on a phD, and running a business. We casually dated until we realized we were spending a lot of time together and making longer term plans.

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I’m introverted, reliable, and stable, and DL feeds off meeting new people everyday and going with whatever his day brings. We really are exact opposites in terms of personality, which can be challenging and amazing at the same time.

We planned on paying for everything ourselves so that gave us license to do whatever we wanted. I couldn’t decide between a suit and dress so I had a blue dress made for the ceremony and changed into a suit and tie for the afterparty. We had a non-religious ceremony put on by two friends of ours who are a couple themselves. I had a bachelorette party, and DL and his friend drove the limo and he had a bachelor party that his girlfriend and I attended.

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It was important to us to involve our friends and family in the process and we were able to have a truly “local” wedding. Almost everything was produced in Portland. Our wedding was held in the crafter’s warehouse that DL runs. The invites, thank you cards, programs, etc. were done by a good friend of mine who is a graphic designer. The flowers, sound, printing, DJs, band, projection, and bartending were done by friends. DL’s mom made amazing cupcakes for dessert. My parents flew out before the wedding to help the prep the building for a wedding. And everything else was produced locally in Portland.

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DL and I wanted to make something big together for the wedding so we spent a few months prior to the wedding designing, plasma cutting, grinding, and joining an 8 foot tall metal tree. We weren’t sure it would stand on independently until a few days before the wedding, but it did! It weighs a few hundred pounds and was a cool addition to the décor. We also made giant sized games for the afterparty including cornhole and Qorridor.

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My dress had to be sleeveless to show off my ink! My mom had suggested that I look for a dress with sleeves to cover them (“I mean, your tattoos are well done, but do you really want them showing at your wedding?”), and I told her that this was not actually going to be a 1950s Amish wedding and that everyone who knows me knows I have tattoos. I also had purple highlights and a fashionable rattail (I realize that’s kind of an oxymoron). Plus, I live in Portland…everyone has tattoos.

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