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  • Homemade Wedding Pom Poms for Vehicles

    Decorating the car of a newlywed couple is a fun tradition--the more outrageous the decorations, the better. There are a variety of items you can use to adorn the vehicle: tin cans, streamers,...

  • How to Attach the Wedding Ring to the Ring Pillow

    The tradition of bearing rings down the aisle on a pillow probably echoes the Egyptian ceremony of showcasing the couple's prized jewels on a cushion during their wedding ceremony. There's no...

  • How to Decorate a Wedding Car

    Decorating the wedding car is a long held tradition which is meant to be a surprise for the happy couple. This tradition began as a "last practical joke" that the groomsmen would pull on their...

  • How to Make Caramel Apples for Wedding Favors

    Wedding favors are an important feature at any wedding. They can be as elaborate or as simple as you choose. There is simply nothing more beautiful then something handmade. Handmade wedding favors...

  • How to Build & Decorate a Bridal Arch

    A bridal arch is a traditional part of many wedding ceremonies. A couple stands beneath it when they join hands and recite their vows before family and friends. The arch is a symbol of unity and...

  • How to Make Birdseed Bags for Weddings

    Throwing bird seed at weddings is a traditional way to send off the bride and groom. In recent years, the bird seed toss has been replaced by bubbles and confetti, but if you’re looking to...

  • How to Make Wedding Rice Bags

    Throwing rice at weddings is a traditional way to send off the bride and groom. The rice toss began as a way to send off the newlywed couple with good luck and prosperity. Throwing rice was...

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