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Article: BRIDES MAKE STATEMENT WITH FUN WEDDING FAVORS.(Living)
- Article from:
- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- July 12, 2004
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Byline: Rhonda Bodfield Bloom Arizona Daily Star
You've poured your energy into finding the perfect wedding dress, the dreamiest location and the tastiest cake.
But if, in a moment of exhaustion and exasperation, you're tempted to stick some candied almonds in a fluff of tulle as your party favors, don't do it.
It's overdone, darlings.
The new trend in favors is to get creative. Give them a more personalized flair. Send a message. Make a statement.
Margaret Connelly, 43, admits that she's left weddings with favors she didn't quite know what to do with. She seems to remember a variety of "fluffy things" and a porcelain clock that she's sure cost a small ...
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