Wedding Toasting Flutes
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Wedding Toasting Flutes

16 March 2011 43 views No Comment

One of the most stressful things about planning a wedding, is often remembering the small details. Remembering the small details are what often makes a wedding a bit more unique and different then other weddings. At the time you may think that your guests will not notice the little things, but often that is not the case. When I planned my own wedding five years ago, I was a bit obsessed about all the little things. Everyone thought that I had literally lost my mind. One of the details that I was so concerned about was the wedding toasting flutes. If you are unfamiliar with these, they are actually the fancy way of saying the champagne glasses the bride and groom drink from at the reception. I wanted my wedding toasting flutes to be extra special. After much shopping around, I chose two cut crystal champagne glasses with doves and the date of our wedding etched into each of them. They were beautiful and just what I had wanted. Everyone thought I spent much too much money and time into choosing just the right ones. Well surprisingly enough, on the day of my wedding I received countless comments on how beautiful and elegant they were. Till this day, I have relatives and friends who are about to get married ask where I bought those wedding toasting flutes. The moral of this story is if you do not think small details count on the day of your wedding, you are probably incorrect. Go with your feelings and your instincts. Remember this is your big day and do what you feel is right in your heart. I promise you won’t regret it.

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