I featured Abigail & Michael’s DIY, photoboothy wedding a while back on the old Rock ‘n Roll Bride, yet I have since discovered a plethora of many many more gorgeous pictures – and it’s only fair to share share share!
I love the Bride’s dress and style- its so cute and fun and sparkly! It is actually a prom dress and only cost $470!
The couple tried to do everything themselves – from the food to the flower arrangements, bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, guestbook, decorations, bar, signature drinks, music playlists, favors and programs (Phew!)
Probably one of my most favourite weddings of this past year…
Credit: Shea Roggio and Flickr
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