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Sparkbooth summer theme
Sparkbooth summer theme









sparkbooth summer theme

Tell us about the ceremony: When we first started planning the ceremony, I told Ian it needed to be short and funny, and I didn't want to have to say anything if I didn't have to. With Sparkbooth, we were able to print a copy of the photos immediately for our guests and save a copy to the hard drive. We also had a photo booth (Ian's laptop with Sparkbooth loaded onto it) and it was a huge hit.

sparkbooth summer theme

We had an armoured honour guard, Tetris blocks centrepieces, mini cupcakes with chocolate D&D dice toppers, and had our first dance to “Mario Kart Love Song.” We signed the legal paperwork ahead of time and our “officiant” for the ceremony was our Dungeon Master (dressed as the Impressive Clergyman from The Princess Bride). Our wedding party carried swords, axes, and daggers, and our wedding party gifts were hand-painted shields. I wore a red corset and skirt and carried a feather bouquet, while Ian wore a kilt, a bowler hat, and an axe. We had Tetris-themed invitations and online-only RSVPs as well. I proposed to him using a picture I commissioned of our City of Heroes characters and our save-the-date cards were superhero-themed. We knew we wanted to incorporate those things into the wedding. We're both huge geeks, and among our common interests are comics, video games, Dungeons & Dragons, and sword fighting. What made our wedding offbeat: Ian and I met because of our mutual interest in City of Heroes (an online superhero game).

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Her offbeat partner: Ian, Software Engineerĭate and location of wedding: The Baldachin Inn, Ontario, Canada - September 10, 2011 The offbeat bride: Karen, Payroll Analyst (and Tribe member)











Sparkbooth summer theme