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Originally Posted by Danniellou View Post
I think shoes in the sand seem dangerous, but I didn't want to go barefoot, so I am using foot jewelry for my bridesmaids and I. After the ceremony I will wear shoes but I haven't decided what kind yet.
That sound like a great idea!! So your feet look nice but you don't have the sand problem!! I love it! Where you're going to buy the jewelry? You have pictures you can share?

Thanks!
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Have you considered Barefoot Sandals? I made mine, and my BM's and they are absolutely GORGEOUS! You can make them for about $10.00-15.00 or buy them online for $30-75.00 I have the step by step instructions in the DIY forum, or pm me if you are interested! I also bought white glittery flip flops for the reception just in case :)

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Hi,

Well, it all depends what beach you go to and how far the "platform" will be from the hotel, but all in all, if you aren't too skin sensitive, you would do ok bare foot. This is how the bride looked with plaform sandals in her wedding, at Pedregal beach.

Best wishes for ya1,

marTin

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Hey all, I was thinking of going barefoot on the beach for my ceremony. But after trying on some dresses, I realizes I need to wear shoes to give it more impact (I'm a little vertically challenged). Do you guys have any suggestions? I don't want to wear flipflops because I know it can kick up sand...has anyone tried wearing platforms or wedges on the beach? Or found any that look remotely like wedding shoes? I've seen platforms/runners, but you still have to walk in the sand to get to the platform. Thanks!
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Hey all, I was thinking of going barefoot on the beach for my ceremony. But after trying on some dresses, I realizes I need to wear shoes to give it more impact (I'm a little vertically challenged). Do you guys have any suggestions? I don't want to wear flipflops because I know it can kick up sand...has anyone tried wearing platforms or wedges on the beach? Or found any that look remotely like wedding shoes? I've seen platforms/runners, but you still have to walk in the sand to get to the platform. Thanks!
Hi MrsTorrence!

I see that you are new to the forum - welcome!

I will move this post from the Cabo forum for you but please read this thread http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/t24194.

thanks,
alyssa
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