When this photo of a canine flower girl standing alongside her cowboy-boot-wearing bride showed up in our Instagram feed, we knew we had to see the rest of the wedding.
When this photo of a canine flower girl standing alongside her cowboy-boot-wearing bride showed up in our Instagram feed, we knew we had to see the rest of the wedding.
You may have seen this occurrence at a theme park or at a concert... tourists waving sticks that kind of look like those grabbers you see on infomercials.
When you think of a traditional cake topper, you probably picture a boring blonde bride in a white dress standing next to groom that looks like a scary Ken doll. Isn't it about time we started seeing more cake toppers that actually represent the couple getting married?
We've found 13 cake toppers that are anything but traditional:
The Tiki lifestyle was all the rage in the '50s and '60s. People couldn't get enough of rattan furniture, Mai Tais, and pu pu platters. If you're the kind of couple that still loves the idea of a date night at the local Tiki lounge, listening to ukuleles, and sitting on bamboo... you might want to consider throwing a retro-fabulous Tiki wedding!
Here are 13 ways to add some Tiki flavor to your tropical ceremony:
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