20 Aug 2016

Unique Wedding Ideas

Unique Wedding Ideas

1. For a unique party favor my groom and I are giving out lottery tickets. Only $1 each.. I will have a note in the program stating the tickets were chosen because we are so lucky to have our family and friends with us on our wedding day.
I will also add a line that all winnings will need to be split with the bride and groom!
2. Instead of having an ordinary guestbook, that you hardly will look at again, I am going to create a photo guest book. My guestbook attendants will take polaroids of each guest… either individually or in a group, however they come, and put it on the pages of the guestbook/scrapbook. The guests will then sign on the bottom of their picture. My fiance and I will then have a photo album of all the guests at our wedding! 🙂 GST
3. We are getting married next year and instead of the traditional wedding we have decided to go with a “rock-n-roll” theme. We are going to have records displayed around the hall with our names on them and a picture of the two of us. Our colors are navy blue, black and silver so there will be plenty of those colors…from the silver glitter on the black tables cloths to the silver spray painted roses.

4. Since this is a second marriage and there are children that will be blended into a new family, we are decorating the tables at the reception with photo trees holding photos of my future husband and I and our children doing things together. We feel it shows that this marriage is not the union of just two people, but the formation of a new family.
5. We had a shortage of single men and women invited to our wedding, most of our friends and family were already married. So we needed to come up with something different to replace the traditional bouquet and garter throwing. We invited everyone to the dance floor and the dj played several lovely, slow songs. First the dj told all couples married two hours or less to sit down (everyone got a kick out of that). Then a few moments later, any married a year or less, than five years, ten years and so on, until there was only one couple left. They were neighbors and friends of my family and had been married for fifty years. We asked them to stay on the dance floor while I took a seat and my husband made a big show of removing my garter. We then faced the winning couple, congratulated them on their fifty years and asked them for their best marriage advice as we presented them with the bouquet and garter. They were very touched and it gave us a great feeling too.

6. My future husband prefers to wear shorts and baseball hats. So we have decided to alter a tux into shorts. He will also wear a custom made baseball hat that says ” I DO ” on one side and ” JUST MARRIED ” on the other. It will be the same colors as our color scheme. I am wearing a custom made dress I designed myself to compliment his ” tux”. I will be barefoot with intricate beaded ” slave anklets “.

7. We are having 4 flowergirls in our wedding next August, with my daughter as one of them. Instead of boys for ring bearers, we are having 2 of my nieces (both in their 20’s) walk down the aisle in the same dress as the the bridesmaids, but they will be holding the wedding bands. This way they will be able to be bridesmaids as well as having the honor of carrying the rings.

8. My fiance’ is 6’5 and I am 5’2 so for our wedding kiss I am going to step up on a little white footstole decorated with lace!
We thought it would be cute and it would save the awkwardness of our first kiss as husband and wife.

9. Because both my father and only brother are deceased, I plan on asking my mother, who raised me and my brother by herself to give me away. But, we don’t want to leave my dad and brother out, so I plan on lighting two candles at the beginning of the ceremony, so they are there “with us”.
**For our table centerpieces at the reception, we are having glass bowls surrounded by light colored roses with roses floating in the bowl. Plus, there will be goldfish in the water, under the roses. It’s something unusual for our guests to see when they sit down.

10. To save money, we decided to hand deliver some of our invitations. To make it a little more unique, we are going to lean on a medievil theme and roll them up like scrolls tied with ribbons matching our wedding colors.

11. A friend of mine who is getting married 2 weeks after me made the suggestion that she will have a table with a candle and a picture of her grandfater. During the unity candle lighting, she will light the candle on the table with her grandfaters picture. It is a way to honor and remember him on her special day. My idea stems from hers only my husband to be will also have a candle on his side to honor both of our grandfathers who have passed on.

12. I got married in December and had a huge wedding. We weren’t really sure what to do for favors for the guests, but i wanted to do something unique, so we had coozies made up with our name and wedding date and two wedding bands intertwined- The coozies were black with white writing and everyone loved them. We had an open bar at the reception and so when we gave them out, everyone put there beer in them and carried them around all night. Now when we go to parties it is so neat because at least 2 people have our coozie with them and it makes our day. I liked the idea because it is so practical and I knew people would use them. It wasn’t too expensive around 350.00- we only had about 250 made for 400 guests, because not everyone comes to the reception and we didn’t give them out until about 8:30pm…so only the people that were there got one and we didn’t have any left. It was a great idea.

13. After we were announced husband and wife and walked up the aisle together to the back of the church, we returned back down the aisle to escort our parents out instead of having the ushers do it – our parents were surprised and everyone thought it was a great gesture.

14. My Fiance and I were in Corona-Del-Mar, on a vacation, and while cruzing a local mall we came across a neat shop. It was a shop where you can pick your own piece of pottery, then paint it. The shop will “fire it” for you, and then you pick it up a couple days later. Well, they also had glass things you could paint. I said to my fiance that it would be neat to paint our own glasses for the wedding toast. And we did! Not only was it a cheep idea ( totaling $25.00 ), but also something we did together, and will last a life time. They turned out GREAT!

15. Place cards with 4 or 5 wedding tradition on each table. I hope it will be interesting and entertaining for our quests to read and be reminded of the true symbolism of the evenings events.
Elizabeth Tiseo

16. We are having a special wedding quilt that will be signed on one side by all of our friends during cocktail hour. Every time we sleep with it we will remember our beautiful wedding. We are having the set complete with the signing of a huge umbrella, a basketball, and a white ironing board cover (that will be strapped to a brand new white ironing board.) People are requested to bring along a small Christmas ornament (1/per family) from their personal collections. The purpose of this is to remember all of our friends who came to our wedding. We will hang up all the little ornaments they gave to us on our tree at Christmas. We are having a special calendar made with 12 pictures taken during barbeques, parties with our friends. During the cocktail hour they will have an opportunity to fill in their individual birthdays on the proper dates of the calendar. We are doing this so that as a couple we can send birthday cards during the year to our friends signed with love from Mr. and Mrs. Reid.

17. Our photographer suggested this having seen it at another wedding. Our guest book is an engravable tray. We ordered an engraving tool and will be having guest engrave their name on the tray. This way we will have a tray to display in our home, rather than a book that most people won’t see again.
Beth

18. This wasn’t my initial idea, but I would encourage everyone to think about doing this. The Bride who is getting married before me, at the same church, called the wedding coordinator and got my telephone number. She called me and asked if I would be interested in going half and half on the church decorations. This, of course, was a blessing to me since I am paying for the wedding myself. We got together, our color schemes were perfect, and we got everything we wanted for half the price. We got 2 floral arrangements for the alter, 2 swags for the candelabras in the front, bows for all the candles down the aisle, and an aisle runner. All the flowers are silk, but we each only spent $45. This is an awesome idea. I hope many Bride’s in the future take advantage of this.
Danyell

19. Whenever we would go to a wedding we always are wondering who the people in the bridal party are and what is their relation to the bride and groom. So at our wedding, in the program we listed each person in our wedding party with a little paragraph on how we know this person and a little fun tidbit and or why they are special to us. It was nice for them to read and gave our guests a special insight of our friends and family and didn’t leave them guessing who was who!
20. I wanted a good picture of my dad walking me down the isle. Instead a picture of our “backs”, we took a few steps, stopped, turned around and the photographer got a great picture of our faces. It’s the most cherished picture of me and my dad.

21. We had a traditional Jewish wedding where the ceremony and reception were both at the same place. We had about 225 people and thought the receiving line would be very long and boring. Instead of the traditional receiving line, after the ceremony when the guests came into the lobby to enjoy some drinks and food, we made a grand entrance down the staircase and took a position in the room. Guests were allowed to come and stand in the line at their own convenience if they wanted to. This allowed them the freedom to enjoy this time rather than waste it standing in line.

22. I will be getting married in April, the time when people are starting to get serious about their gardens (up here!). I am an avid gardener. As party favours, I am going to wrap 3 or 4 bulbs in tulle with a special note attached via ribbon. After reading all of the ideas here, I found a great one to attach the note to the bulbs – half a business card with our names, date, etc plus the special note with a hole punched in it to attach to the bulbs with satin ribbon!! SS

23. We are planning an fall evening wedding. We plan to have the maid of honor and the bridesmaids carry a cobalt blue depression glass candle stick
with a peglite in it so it will burn a votive candle of a color in our wedding. This will prevent wax from spilling on the girls dresses. The candle stick will be decorated with a bow, greenery and a single rose bud. This will be a very nice look, with the candles lit, as they make their enterence in the low light of the church. This is also less exspensive then a bouquet, plus it will double as part of their gift.

24. My fiancé and I both have a daughter from previous relationships, so at our wedding to symbolize the joining of our 2 families we are going to include them in the ceremony and exchange charm bracelets with each others child. The girls are going to walk down the aisle together, and stand up front with the rest of the wedding party. The bracelets will each have a charm of the wedding date, big sis/lil sis, their birth dates, and birthstones. On each holiday we are going to add to the bracelets, as well as; on our anniversary. This way the girls will feel that we accept them to love and cherish forever as well.
25. My fiancé and I like to be unique so we needed interesting ideas that also fit our extremely tight budget. This is my second wedding and his first so it was important to him to keep a lot of the traditions intact. For our guest book we have framed a picture of ourselves, which is not really unique except that it is a black and white photo taken in old Victorian style clothing. For our favors we found antique look mini frames at the dollar store (3 for one dollar) and in these we framed the same photo and in some we also framed a family portrait in the same style with us and my kids from the previous marriage and there will be one for each guest.

27. Wedding on a budget! My fiance’ and I are paying for the majority of our 300 person wedding ourselves, so we’ve had to get creative with our plans. For the guest book, we purchased a blank artist’s book ($10)at an art store and decorated the outside of it with a collage of color-copied pictures of us and things we’ve done together and then wrote our names over this. We will also set out markers and other kinds of fun pens so guests can not only write their name and address, but give advice, draw a picture and not be limited to one line. These fun “extra’s” by our guests will make the guest book much more personal and fun to look at. Never having really liked the fru-fru white lacey unity candles, we decided to really show our unity, and make our own together. We checked out a candle-making book from the public library and got all the craft supplies at a craft store. Making your own candle allows you to pick the color, the smell and any extra’s (rose petals in the candle, words, etc…)
For party favors on the tables, we went to our local dollar store and bought packages of “fun sun-glasses” (in the shapes of hearts, stars, etc..), chinese yo-yo’s, maracca’s, shakers, and whistles. Not only were they cheap (package of 10/$1.00, package of 4/$1.00), but they will liven up the reception with noise and laughter as people losen up and try on their glasses (as well as serve as a “toast-making” noise!!) –Danielle LaValle

28. I have a wonderful idea for an interesting unity candle…
Buy a three wick candle, have the parents of the groom light one wick while the parents of the bride are lighting another wick, then have the bride and groom light the remaining wick to unit the families represented .
29. We are planning to do something a little different at our wedding. We are planning to have the groomsmen come to the front of the church to stand, as usual, but the groom and the best man will not. The groom and best man will be in a room at the back of the church with the bride’s mother and the groom’s parents, separate from the bride and bridesmaids. The groom will then escort the bride’s mother to her seat, and the best man will escort the groom’s parents to their seats just prior to the wedding march. After the parents are seated, the groom and best man will assume their regular positions at the front of the church just before the wedding march begins. The bride’s father will then march the bride down the aisle to the altar, then he will then be seated. Amber Davis
30. I am getting married and am concerned about all of the attendants and flower girls looking like little toy soldiers, all the same. I want the bridesmaids to wear the same color and type of dress, but I also want a little bit of individuality. I have decided that all of the boquets will be nosegays, however each one will be a different color scheme and flower type for both bridesmaids and flowergirls. MRV
31. I am letting my bridesmaids pick there own dress. I’m telling them all that I want it to be long and black, then they get to pick which one looks best on them. They are all very different women, with different body styles, so to stick them all in the same dress seems silly.
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32. A friend of mine was getting married and was concerned about the different sizes of all the bridesmaids. She decided that she would buy all the material, and let them pick the style of dress they want. This way they all are similar having the same color and material but they can wear a style of dress that looks the best on them. Added bonus: they are more likely to wear it after because they picked out their own personal style.
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33. I’ve noticed at wedding receptions that the younger guests are usually bored. So, for my wedding reception, I had a special “children’s table” set up. There were balloons tied to every chair and “busy packets” at every place setting. The busy packets contained coloring books and crayons, small puzzles, activity books and blank paper. The kids were all together so they didn’t have to listen to boring grown up conversation and they had things to keep them busy. We made a point of visiting the table several times during the reception. It was a party for them and a great celebration for us!

34. After the traditional lighting of the unity candle (which we are planning to make ourselves, thanks to another person on this site’s suggestion), the groom and I will then take our still-lit taper candles down the aisle. Each guest will have received a white candle along with their program before the ceremony. I will start with the groom’s parents, and the groom will start with mine, and we will each work our way down the aisle, lighting the candle of the first person in each pew. All the while, a couple will be performing “If you Say My Eyes Are Beautiful” (originally sung by Whitney Houston and Jermaine Jackson). Then the pastor will explain that with the lighting of these candles, our families have truely been united with the light of our love, as well as God’s love.

35. We are having a Christmas Wedding and plan to decorate Christmas ornaments with our name and the date as our favors. We will probably have a tree with the ornaments hanging, and ask the DJ to announce that the guests may take their favors before they leave.
36. At my best friends wedding {I was her maid of honor, and she will be mine-I’m very lucky she’ll also be my sister-in-law}. When she went to cut the cake and feed it to each other, she had all of the bride’s maids and groomsmen in line besides them {for picture reasons I was told}. Well they were about to feed each other the cake, she turned around and “tried” to push the cake in MY and the Best man faces!!! Well I only hope to be able to repay her, needless to say! Wish me luck!

37. My fiance and I are both in the military stationed in Japan. Our wedding will be in the states in South Carolina. We’re both from the south and want to leave our guests with a sotuhern token of thanks as well as introduce them to a small part of Japan. As wedding favors we’re using eleganly wrapped jars of peaches, and lace and ribbon-wrapped nuts (the true fruits of the south). These are fairly inexpensive since they grow here and some of our relatives pick and can peaches. Pecans are easy to find also (there’s even a pecan tree in my parents front yard!). The jars will have labels on them and the bag of nuts will have our names and wedding date attached. Instead of guest sign-in books, we’re using what the Japanese call “Sayonara Dolls”. It’s a cute wooden doll with only a round painted head and a body covered with a fabric dress. This “dress” is secured with a cord and is actually a scroll! Guests will untie it roll it out and sign whatever they want (We’re using about 10 for 300 people). They are not only practical but will make nice decorations in our new home together.

38. Sponsored Sick Kids Hospital: At our wedding we definitely wanted all our guest best wishes but also we wanted to do something special for those who could not be the part of our wedding but their best wishes would be in our spirits and remains forever in our heart. So we decided to sponsor “Sick Kids Hospital” and requests all our guests in the invitation card to make a donation to sick kids in lieu of wedding gifts. We had a box available at the entrance of the banquet hall. Everyone was so amazed with this idea. Our guests not only fulfilled our wish but also they were really happy, generous and thoughtful to contribute..The “Thank You” letter we received from sick kids later, is part of our wedding album, as well as it’s in our video. This is really a great treasure for us.. So folks those who are about to get married or will be getting married, this is something that you really want to think and carry on with this great idea… Lots of love and best wishes from Sneh & Vimal.

39. I am marrying for the first time at age 48. I wanted to get married in a church, but didn’t want the traditional walk-down the aisle to be “given away”. My father is deceased, and while I have two brothers, I am not particularly close to either one. Also, I have been responsible for my Mom’s caregiving and I felt the need to show respect to her, but also show that I will have a change in my priorities.
After my bridesmaids and matron of honor walk down the aisle, I will escort my Mom down the aisle. My fiance will be waiting at the end of her pew, rather than at the altar. We will both kiss her, she will sit down, and we will walk to the altar together.

40. One of my best friends from college was married in the Spring of 1999. She had a video made of various pictures of her and her fiancee each as they were growing up and then of them together up to a short time before the wedding and set the video to a special song for them. The video was played on a giant video screen in the sanctuary after all the guests had been seated and the Groom and all Groomsmen were in place; the Bride and all the Bridesmaids watched from the back with the doors closed. My fiancee and I plan to use this for our wedding in the Spring of 2001 as well.

Also, my father has passed away and since I believe in the tradition that he should be the one to give me away, there will not be another relative or friend substituted for this position. Instead, as my fiancee and I feel we should try to agree and compromise on most everything, he will meet me half way down the aisle to escort me back to the alter…a sign that we are truly coming together from the very beginning.
41. When my daughter got married several years ago,in an outdoor ceremony, she had a rather small wedding. Because there were no groomsmen, the best man escorted the groom’s mother and myself down the aisle and the groom met my daughter half way as she came down and escorted her the rest of the way.

42. We’ve decided to add a bit of “lightness” to the Order of Ceremony, or bulletin. If there is something significant about the person we have chosen to assist with the ceremony, we are adding it to the bulletin. For example, we’ve asked a brother and uncle to light the candles because the brother is a fireman and the uncle is an arson investigator. We figured we’d be sure to be safe from fire if they did it! DA, soon to be DT.

43. The wonderful man, I now call my husband, and I wanted something a little different at our wedding. Hidden in my boquet were two long stem roses. When my father escorted me up the isle, we paused long enough for me to give a rose to my mother (along with a hug, kiss and a few tears). During the ceremony, my husband and I faced each other, rather than the officiant. The guests got a better view of the ceremony. After the lighting of the unity candle, we exchanged gifts with each other. The maid of honor carried the bracelet I gave to him and the ring bearer walked up the isle with a necklace on the ring pillow that my husband gave to me. As we started back down the isle, as husband and wife, we paused so I could give the other rose, that was still tucked in my boquest, to my new mother-in-law.
44. My fiancée and I absolutely hate the idea of the garter and bouquet toss. So we have decided to do a variation on the theme. Instead of tossing the bouquet, we are going to give a single flower to every single women at the reception. The flower will be a duplicate of one of the flowers in my bouquet. The flower will have a poem pinned to it as well as wishes for love, success and health. There is no reason that only one girl should have all of the fun, this way every single women is given well wishes. TW soon to be TS

45. Since my Flower girl is only 2 her brother is 5, I am going to have him pull her down the aisle in a red “Flyer” Wagon. She is very very shy. Also if your ring bearer and flower girl don’t like the idea of walking down the aisle give them a new tricycle to make the aisle thing more fun for them!

45. I had the privilege of putting together my son and new bride’s wedding. We had to watch our costs closely and we chose to use silk flowers. Since silk flowers have no scent, I decided to burn scented candles, which I hide in areas that they could not be seen, due to the fact the candles were of various colors.
47. In my wedding next summer I have decided to do something unique to really “honor” my maid of honor and best friend. While my six other bride’s maids will be in a deep cranberry dress, my maid of honor will be in a silver color so that she will stand out from among the others. There is silver in my wedding gown that stands out as she is next to me with the same shade of silver. My flower girl is in silver as well.

48. This isn’t my idea – I was at a wedding the other weekend where this was done and I thought it was very nice! During the ceremony a photographer and a videographer photographed and videoe’d the wedding, as usual. At the reception, which took place right after the wedding (cocktails in between right outside the large room for the reception in between wedding and reception), a presentation was shown on a screen via projector. The presentation started out with photos and such of the bride starting with baby photos and ending with a recent photo. Then the same was done with the groom. They then showed the engagement photo. But then this is where the very nice thing took place: they then showed photos and video footage from their wedding which must have been at the most only an hour and a half earlier – most likely less!! It was a great surprise to all the guests, and it was super because the selected clips from during the ceremony after the procession were taken from a view that showed the bride and groom’s faces so we all got to see the important parts of the wedding from a view nobody gets to see otherwise! It was a fantastic presentation, set to music and all, too, of course. I recommend this idea!!
49. For our wedding, my fiancĂ©’ and I wanted to do something unique and different to make the bride and groom smooch. My fiance’ works at Oscar Mayer and we thought it would be hilarious to go with wiener whistles. So, he ordered 250 wiener whistles and to each one we attached a tag that read, “Toot on this to see the bride and groom kiss”. Each guest will receive one at the reception and can take them home as party favors, too.

We relit our unity candle at the reception and then started a chain of lights with all of our guests–who each had been given a white candle. Then my new husband and I danced our first dance to the candlelight of our friends and family.

50. At Deaf weddings, where either or both the Bride and Groom are Deaf… instead of clicking your forks on the glasses to signal it is time to kiss… they wave their napkin in the air. It is sooo beautiful to see a bunch of napkins being swirled in circles!!

One caution…. be sure the kitchen staff knows in advance not to take the napkins after the last course has been served! SMILE
51. I had a problem getting my 3 yr.-old nephew to go down the isle as the ring boy. He has a Power-wheels truck he loves to ride so we decorated it with flowers and let the flower girl get in the back. He drove the truck up the isle with the flower girl riding in the back throwing flowers it was so cute. Emily Milam
52. Instead of rice, bubbles, or anything else that people throw at the bride and groom. The wedding party should burn sparklers when the bride and groom are having their first dance. The lights are dim and the moment is so special, and sparklers are such a different touch. Or, you can get all the guests to burn one when they are leaving at the end. Whatever works.

53. It was my second marriage and I have two boys one was 11 and the other was 6. We had our wedding at a ranch western style. My youngest son dressed in wranglers and hat came down the aisle with his step-dads hat filled with rose petals throwing a few along the way at the end when he reached his step-dad he stopped looked up at him an presented his hat to him. Step-dad then kneels down and accepted the hat and placed it on his head and they both stood side by side as my oldest son walked me down the aisle. After the vows we all four walked out together. It was very special for all of us. I feel it united us all on that very special day.
54. I’ve been to a weddings where when it was time to throw the bouquet (the girls) put on their sneakers to prepare for war. But I figure for my wedding why not let the girls participate but continue to do it in a lady-like fashion. So…my idea is for the bride to come to the middle of the floor with the bouquet in her hand either held up in the air or placed on the floor. Attached to the bouquet will be ribbons. However many that will participate. Each young lady participating will hold onto to her chosen ribbon. BUT only one ribbon will be secured to the bouquet. Whoever pulls the LUCKY RIBBON is the lucky ribbon. This way everyone keeps all their teeth and their body parts. If you think this is a great idea and tried it before my wedding date April 21. Congratulations to you!!
55. Well I am only 5’2 and my fiancĂ©e’ is 6’4 so when we have our first kiss at our wedding ceremony we are going to have a cute little stepping stool with white lace around it for me to step on when kiss him. It will save the awkwardness of our first kiss as a married couple looking silly…… I think it’ll be cute!

56. When I got married, I had the best man escort both mothers and my fiancĂ©e walked down the aisle with his father just like I walked down the aisle with my father. It is the groom’s day too.

57. I wanted to do something different for the centerpieces at my reception tables, so I decided to make my own candles. I used the dried flower petals that I had been saving from all of the flowers my fiancĂ©e had given me from the time we started dating. I thought that they were a true testament of how our relationship had grown, there were the first flowers he had ever given me, I love you, I’m Sorry, Get Well, thinking of You, Valentine’s Day, and anniversary flowers, all the way up to the purple roses he gave me when he asked me to marry him. They turned out beautifully and everyone loved them,
58. My fiancĂ©’ and I are facing the audience when we marry instead of the preacher. The attendants in the wedding will make a circle around us. Also, instead of the traditional wedding march, a friend’s son is going to sing “YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL” when I walk down the isle with my father. Since no one at my church has ever done either of these things it will be a unique experience for all involved.
59. I saw the cutest idea on a friend’s wedding cake. Instead of the traditional man and woman on top of the wedding cake, they had found plastic replicas of their college team mascots and placed them on top. It was such a great idea and got a lot of attention…
60. My fiancĂ©e and I are avid golfers, so our wedding will be on our favorite golf course. Jerry will be teeing off with his groomsmen first, then my maid of honor and bridesmaid will tee off with me next. After nine holes we’ll get married on the ninth hole. Then playing nine more holes together as a married couple. After we have finished the last nine holes, the reception will be in the clubhouse. Guests are invited to play golf starting an hour before we tee off. I have a photographer and a videographer riding in golf carts taking pictures of the whole event. My mother doesn’t play golf, but that won’t stop her from riding around in a cart watching us. I’m looking forward to the big day, just praying for good weather. (I own a rain suit and rain golf gloves–I’ll be playing rain or shine!)

61. In place of a guest book, we have ordered a custom photo mat that has a lot of space around the photo. We are then placing our engagement photo inscribed with a “marriage covenant” that each guest’s signature symbolizes his or her support of the marriage. Guests will sign this with an acid free pen. We will replace the photo with a wedding photo after the ceremony and hang it in our home.
62. For our upcoming wedding, I will not carry a bouquet. Rather, as I walk down the aisle, each guest seated at the edge of the aisle on the bride’s side will hand me a flower, and I will gather them together. When we reach the front of the church, my father will tie a ribbon around the bouquet.
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26. We are on a tight budget, so instead of flowers, my mother and my sister, who are my attendants, and I are wearing beautiful holiday pins.


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