Showing posts with label offbeat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label offbeat. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Kids at Heart Wedding Fun.

Okay, how fun is this couple, Lenore & Andrew??


Not only did they get married on a flippin PLAYGROUND but the bride had purple hair, there were hand made coloring pages at each table, and a LEGO brick cake! Dude. I had to reattach my jaw by the time I read/saw all the details of this wedding.


I love felt flower bouquets!

Did I mention they slid down the slides after saying their vows? Yep. I think I need to meet these two.

(via Offbeat Bride)

Friday, August 13, 2010

Graphic Nudity.


During my almost daily perusal of Offbeat Bride I saw the above amazingly interactive 8 bit wedding invite and the below blissfully Naked Fruit save the date! (which I visit not because of an obsession over weddings but because I am addicted to offbeat stuff!) If you pull the ribbon on the rad Nintendo invitation a little 8 bit bride and groom pop out of the pipe! Wowza.


Photo by Patrick Wright via Offbeat Bride

I would love to see my friends and family receive this save the date! Majority of them would be scandalized... which i kinda love.

Monday, August 9, 2010

I'd Say Yes.


amazing.



amazing².


Angela and Ithyle's engagement is perfection and her "doodle" is just. wow. (The blog I found these on... you should check it out.)

LEGOs + Adults


“making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.” Charles Mingus

This masterpiece was created for Dublin's Boys and Girls advertising agency by ABCG Architecture & Design. How could you nod off during a meeting at this "playful but not juvenile" table? To make it even better, it was put together brick by brick just like kids would do (with no glue!). Now if only I had 22,742 LEGOs I could build a table for myself! I really hope the hole in the middle contains one of those fabric bags full of LEGOs...

(via Inhabitat)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010