... her photos.....sad! Anyways, here are some photos that I sent to her when it was completed. As you see rhinestones played a big part of this special aisle runner. The large inital accented with...
I was so not cool with spending 50 dollars on a banner I knew I could MAKE! SO what did I do?? I made it!! Easy-peasy!!
(Just a little bummed I sewed the top seam kinda tight. When it's u...
... are DIY's and we have a few more that we will be doing I just didnt get pictures of them.
We will be having a collage or chandelier of navy/pink/white paper lanterns in the middle of the dance...
...as a bridesmaiddress Size L $20
34. Lilac colored dress beautiful on calf length would be perfect for a bridesmaid UK size 10 $20
35. Really unusual but stunning on a gold colored haltern...
...sual wedding songs...this will not allow for that confusion...haha.
Plus, Dillan is only 2 so I don't see her being that interested in the petal thing. Haven't decided how to do it exactly sin...
So...Today I went to Party city to look around & Ended up buying a
"Here Comes The Bride" banner & the best part it's reversible!! it says Just Married in the back awesome!! 2 for 1!
...eesy music to play or anything, we have to like it.
We aren't having dancing or anything but we do want music to be playing during our little reception and before the ceremony and everything.
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... our flower girl). I wanted something special for him for the ceremony. I am having idooriginals.com make him a "Here comes the bride" sign in gold writing with an ivory background, and going to...
...mony music" aka "Here comes the bride" song. We are getting married in a gazebo (see early blog post for pics) and I thought what a great idea to have someone play the Harp in the gazebo! i am c...
...t my ring bearer is my son, who will just had turned 2 around the wedding. I know he WONT carry this....So my question is, is it weird to have my flower girl carry the banner instead? The aisle ...
...ooms cake is popular, but i've never heard of the Here Comes the Bride Banner...Is anybody else doing this? Whats the tradition behind this? Where can not use anything like flowers on the ground...