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Wedding toasts were originally a French custom. Bread was placed in a wine glass and passed around to the guests. The first person to reach the bread was expected to enjoy good luck. Traditionally, toasts are given by the following three males of great importance: the father of the bride, the groom, and the best [...]

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Wedding favors are special gifts you give to your wedding guests as a sign of your appreciation of their attendance at your wedding. What better gift to give than one straight from your heart to their taste buds, fabulous cookies. Particular favorites amongst bridal couples include: tiered wedding cake shaped cookies, with the wedding particulars [...]

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The Elegant Italian Chest Wishing Wells are the perfect addition to your wedding ceremony. These wells are the newest tradition to collect envelopes, cards and monetary gifts presented at bridal showers or wedding receptions. Wishing Wells are the perfect way to collect cash or money gifts in place of a “Bride’s Dance”. These Italian Chest [...]

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Your wedding is something that you will remember for the rest of your life. These diamond-looking under water lights are an incredible decorating tool that will help illuminate those cherished moments.  With three LED bulbs per diamond light, the amount of illumination is amazing. These have been specifically designed for use in clear glass containers [...]

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The Unity Sand Ceremony is a novel alternative for the popular “unity candle ceremony” incorporated into many of today’s weddings. The essence is to symbolize the union of “two into one”. This sand version is not only beautiful and interesting but also more appropriate for an outdoor setting. With the addition of fresh flowers, these [...]

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*Featured Item* The heart unity sand ceremony is another way to make a sand ceremony even more meaningful. By adding a third vase you are able to add another symbolic element to this event. Incorporate your priest, child or have the third vase represent your shared spiritual beliefs. The engraveable central bottle, with glass stopper, [...]

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For your younger wedding guests, once the excitement of wearing new clothes and being the centre of attention wears off, the rest of your wedding will be a drag for them. As young children become bored and restless, their behavior starts to become disruptive. A situation that, in turn, makes it hard for the parents [...]

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