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Make Your Wedding Day Last
GOWNING GLORY -
Do a little something special when preserving your
wedding gown, include a photo of yourself in the gown
with a note of your experience of buying it and how you
felt wearing it on your wedding day in the storage box.
If you ever lend your gown to someone special, this will
offer a fond memory for both of you.
TOASTING GLASSES -
Toasting glasses will have sentimental appeal long after
the wedding day when used for toasting anniversaries.
Write on the cork (in pen) each date toasted and drop
into the glass. Display them in a shadow box year-round
with your wedding invitation and a few other wedding day
mementos.
SERVING TRADITION -
Just as children measure their height with pencil lines
on the kitchen wall, engrave your wedding date and
anniversaries on your silver or gold wedding cake
server. Additionally, use it for very special
cake-cutting dates such as a baby's first birthday.
WEDDING HANKY -
Delicate hankies will translate into a charming baby
bonnet for your first-born or a Godchild. Many are
packaged with directions of how to create a little
bonnet.
WEDDING DAY NOTES -
A guest wedding book is a great record of who attended
the wedding, but in most instances, only a page or two
is used. Invite guests to use it as a journal of well
wishes to the new couple. Invite them to write a
sentiment in the guest book.
MUSIC JOURNAL -
For fond memories (and to ensure the music note is just
right on your wedding day) jot down favorite songs well
in advance of the wedding. Whether songs are from the
time you started dating your fiancé, to songs you sang
with your best friends, it will be fun to reflect upon
your wedding music years from now.
WEDDING PURSE -
The bride's dainty pouch will translate into the perfect
sachet for a lingerie drawer or closet. Be sure to drop
some petals from your bouquet and/or cotton balls soaked
in your favorite perfume into the bag.
WEDDING PLANNER -
A wedding planner can be a bride's "best friend" and a
wonderful keepsake. Planners are invaluable for keeping
organized notes on every aspect of the wedding. With
inevitable notations from the bride, it will also serve
as a wedding scrapbook.
RING BEARER PILLOW -
The delicate ring bearer's pillow would be pretty to
toss onto the couple's new bed or to save as a bassinet
accent for their first-born.
WEDDING BOUQUET -Traditionally,
brides will dry their bouquet. Another option is to
create pressed petal art to be framed and appreciated
everyday. Select colorful petals, press them (between
let's say the pages of a phone book) and arrange in a
frame.
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