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Rice in case of rain?
Karen Posted: Jan 23, 2000 02:00 PM+
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Rice in case of rain?

I'm planning on using bubbles after the mass...but then I was wondering...what if it rains? Should I make up pouches of bird seed ' just in case'? Obviously, I'd rather avoid the work.....

Any advice from other bubble users??

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LIWeddings Archive Posted: Jan 23, 2000 02:00 PM+
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Rice in case of rain?

I am also planning on bubbles. But I think I am also going to do a Butterfly release in addition to the bubbles. It's something different. I am having an outdoor ceremony (if the weather is nice). Even if it isnt nice out and the ceremony has to be held indoors the bubble will be just fine. But the butterflies will still need to be outdoors. Guess I really didn't answer the question, but maybe another idea to consider.

Everyone has encountered the reception hall that won't take credit cards..and we've all been saving for that several thousand dollar CASH payment.

Considering most guests will cover their plates (on average - some more, some less)...that money will only be out of your pocket for a few days. (until the checks clear).

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Karen Posted: Jan 23, 2000 02:00 PM+
Karen MEMBER SINCE: 2/01 TOTAL POSTS : 1077 WEDDING DATE: Feb 22, 2002
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Rice in case of rain?

I've thought about butterfiles but I've heard its not good for the ecology of the area.

Those butterfiles are often shipped in from outside your area....and since they do not originate there, being in a foreign environment, it can sometimes be bad for the butterflies and/or the other insects in the area (ie - upsetting the nature apple cart, so to speak).

Just a little info I thought I'd pass along.

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LIWeddings Archive Posted: Jan 23, 2000 02:00 PM+
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Rice in case of rain?

What about flower petals of different kinds. You can probably go to a floral wholesaler and ask them if you can have all the day old flowers. They usually throw them in the trash. Believe me i've done this. They really don't care. Try it!!

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Karen Posted: Jan 23, 2000 02:00 PM+
Karen MEMBER SINCE: 2/01 TOTAL POSTS : 1077 WEDDING DATE: Feb 22, 2002
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Rice in case of rain?

But if its raining - wouldnt they get wet and stick?? Could people slip?

I think the idea of getting old flowers from the florist - how creative!!! : )

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