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This was our wedding invitation |
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My Mom and Dad walked me down the
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You may kiss the bride! |
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My Mom and I, along with the
bridesmaids, made all of our wedding favors. We made little silk
handbags (left) for the women. And little envelopes (right) for the
men. Inside both were delicious homemade caramels. |
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This is a neat photo of us using infrared
photography.
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This was our first dance,
That's Amore by Dean Martin, my grandmother's favorite song. |
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These were our napkin rings. I made a
romantic collage, photocopied it 120 times onto thick cardstock,
then cut them into long strips and added pink crepe paper trim. We
didn't have enough crepe paper so the men didn't have any pink
fringe on their napkin rings. I don't think they minded. |
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The lovely bridesmaids took shelter
under my lonnnnng veil - from left to right: Genie Bizjak, Tori Lopez,
Suz Simanaitis, Jill Haddaway, Robyn Schultz. |
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The guys looked so handsome in their tuxes - from left to right: Dean Mueller, Benito
Watson, Hubby to be - James, Jose Martino, Rob McLean.
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At each reception table, we had "trees" as
the table centerpieces with
dazzling ornaments hanging from every branch. Above you'll find just
a small sample of the incredible ornaments we received from
thoughtful and talented family members, friends and customers. |
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These were our wedding cakes:
a raspberry cheesecake with a vintage cake topper that looks a lot
like us (left), and the groom's
cake (right) was our beloved kitty, Pablo, who has now passed away. |
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Here we are cutting the cake. |
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