The Bride Sheep
You can’t deny that the preceding image didn’t make you crack a grin, can you? And the little details just add to its adorableness. Louise Fairburn, a shepherdess and avid sheep enthusiast, decided to incorporate a woolly theme throughout her entire wedding. The wool of the bride’s favorite sheep, Olivia the Lincoln Longwool, was used to make the dress she will wear on her wedding day.

The Bride Sheep
In addition, Fairburn was seen on her wedding day carrying a crook, and Fairburn’s future husband was dressed in a wool waistcoat. Lamb dishes were served to the guests at the wedding for a twist that was less sugary.
Trying To Pull It Off
This look is in no way intended for a bridal occasion, but it is extremely dedicated to its vivid color palette and attention to child’s play area balls. Both of those aspects are what set it apart from other things. This dress was made by arranging a ball pit at a soft play area so that it resembled the dress that Cinderella wore in the story. It was a lot of fun to make!

Trying To Pull It Off
The entire ball pit begins to spin, enveloping the bride in minuscule, plastic orbs, until the only thing left for her to do is put on a pink bandeau in the style of a mermaid and call it a (wedding) day. Even the clutch is centered around the ball.

