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DOTTIE PHOTOGRAPHY; ISTOCK; KATHERINE ASHDOWN; IST
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Displaying photographs of your
grandparents’ wedding days will
makethem feelspecial,plus a
mention in one of your speeches
will be a guaranteed hit. Again,
arrange corsages and buttonholes
for them, and make sure theyhave
specially reserved seats (witha
good view) at the ceremony.
FATHER
OF THE GROOM
Yourdadgets to give awwayhislittle
girl, but what aboutyourgroom’s
father? Makehim feelinvolved
by ordring him a buttoonhole,and
schedulein a dancewith him at fter
you’ve danced with your dad. AAsk
yoyour father to acknour fathe t wwledge thhe
groom’s parentsen in his
spspeeeeechech.
YOUR MALE BFF
There’s no reason why the bbride
can’t have a best man, too! Innvolve
your best boy mate by giving hhim a tie
to match your bridesmaids’ dresses,
and invite him to breakfaston the
morning of the wedding sohe gets
tosharetheexcitementwith
you. You can also ask himmto
do a reading during thhe
ceremony.
If you can’t imagine a wedding day
withoutyour beloved dog, choose
a venue that will allow you to bring
them along – we pretty much insist
on a cute doggiebow tie though
(trydogandbow.com).Ifyour pet’s
harder to involve in person, why
not include them in apersonalised
caketopper, or use theirphoto as
one of your table names?
PETS
GRANDPARENTS
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