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Old 01-31-2012, 10:06 PM
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Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.
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Old 01-31-2012, 10:23 PM
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Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.
I searched but could not find any comments about Tiffany blue themes being sad, tacky or budget. Were you addressing someone in particular with your post?
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Old 01-31-2012, 11:16 PM
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Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.
If the comments of random strangers on a site they aren't even members of will do that, they need to grow thicker skin.
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Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.
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Old 04-14-2012, 09:22 AM
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Does anyone have any ideas for something "lit" that the married couple can exit the reception to? Our daughter and her fiance were planning to have sparklers but since this isn't New Year's or the 4th, we're having problems finding them. Anything with a flame is out by city law. I guess we could do lanterns with battery-lit candles.
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Old 04-14-2012, 11:56 AM
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Does anyone have any ideas for something "lit" that the married couple can exit the reception to? Our daughter and her fiance were planning to have sparklers but since this isn't New Year's or the 4th, we're having problems finding them. Anything with a flame is out by city law. I guess we could do lanterns with battery-lit candles.
Maybe I'm confused about what you're looking for but there are sparklers for sale all over the internet. ???

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Old 04-14-2012, 12:04 PM
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Oh, thanks, I didn't even think of buying them online! smh See, sparklers have only been legal in Georgia for a couple of years and we usually have to run across the Alabama line to buy any.
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Old 04-15-2012, 08:23 PM
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Does anyone have any ideas for something "lit" that the married couple can exit the reception to? Our daughter and her fiance were planning to have sparklers but since this isn't New Year's or the 4th, we're having problems finding them. Anything with a flame is out by city law. I guess we could do lanterns with battery-lit candles.
Our local Dollar Store has all kinds of glowing items (bracelets, necklaces, objects) that are rather neon, but are safer than anything you have to light so little ones can be involved.
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Oh, thanks, I didn't even think of buying them online! smh See, sparklers have only been legal in Georgia for a couple of years and we usually have to run across the Alabama line to buy any.
When I make the trip to my house, I pass a few thousand fireworks stands. I'll check a few out for you, if you'd like.
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