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Here's a pic of my ring bearer~ doesn't he look thrilled!!!huh.gif He's so funny! He can be so serious sometimes! Anyway, we tied the rings together with a ribbon, so we didn't have to worry about them falling in the sand!
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that's a really nice shell, I haven't seen one like that before...
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that's a really nice shell, I haven't seen one like that before...
Someone on here had some like it- can't remember who. Anyway, we went to Cozumel on Monday and I searched high and low for shells like that (we also used them for our sand ceremony). Finally found them at a little shell shop across the street from our resort (I did have a back-up shell from home, but didn't like it as much)!! I couldn't believe it! In fact, on my wedding day, I went back to buy the ones for the sand ceremony- nothing like the last minute! Then, I was afraid they'd take them from me on the way home (animal product). I had them all wrapped in a little bag I carried, and nobody even looked at them!!! I did have my receipts though, just in case! I need to find a nice place to display them where my cats can't get them!
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Someone on here had some like it- can't remember who. Amy
Loretuke had them but being from Canada, its very hard to get into the country without paying a fishery fee, duty and so forth, so we opted to just do the sand ceremony with bottles, I bought them and decorated and that is pretty much it~

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...andBottles.jpg
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Loretuke had them but being from Canada, its very hard to get into the country without paying a fishery fee, duty and so forth, so we opted to just do the sand ceremony with bottles, I bought them and decorated and that is pretty much it~

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...andBottles.jpg
Trista~
they are great, everything you made looks so great!!!
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another cute idea, using shells, just a seperate one for each ring...

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That is adorable! Makes me wish I had 2 ring-bearers instead of flower girls. Although my ring-bearer will be all of 2 years old at the wedding, so he might be even be up to participating...
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Trista~
they are great, everything you made looks so great!!!
Shelley, ah thanks, u too...Can't wait to see "your stuff" post before you leave, with all your creativity, it will be awesome...

I tried to put little touches here and there, but its just the two of us, so no need for lots of stuff for guests so I made sure the "little" things would show in pictures..
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