
JBB: An Artblog!
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Sade Olutola
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@nerdwedding2013
We wrote each others' vows. Neither of us printed them out beforehand, so Justin handwrote his down on the morning of the wedding and Melody handwrote Amy's down ten minutes before the ceremony.
Our (periodic) table assignments.
Our benzene ring pillow, made by Mama Lai.
DNA earrings the bridesmaids wore.
So Madagasar was pretty great.
When you have a nerd wedding, what else could you possibly send your guests home with besides Nerds? Any other favor would just be inappropriate, guys.
Mama and Papa Lai did all of the hard work hand-filling all this glassware. Thanks, Mama and Papa Lai!
The Tigressions will be performing!
One Ohio man took an unconventional approach when it came to a golden anniversary gift, surprising his bride of 50 years not with an oh-so-expected piece of gold jewelry but with 17 acres of golden corn carved into a maze outlining their wedding portrait. “He...
Did you crack the invitation code? This was the secret message: "Calling nerds everywhere: a chemistry wedding is where we are heading."
Getting ready for the food tasting. Yum!
Fun fact #1: the double-happiness calligraphy on the invitation was written by Mama Lai.
Fun fact #2: The molecule border was designed by Justin and encodes a secret message (just when you thought it couldn’t get geekier!). Can you crack the code? Hint: it's composed of amino acids.
So easy, even babies can do it!
We bought Mobius rings on Etsy from a lady named Christine Bossler. They are pretty awesome.