ladyntramplover
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 18, 2001
Here are some of the things we did to incorporate Disney into the wedding and reception. A lot of the stuff was Cinderella-themed, but other characters made appearances too.
Ceremony:
My DH wore a grey vest with Mickey's head embroidered all over it. By the way, it was really hard to find any kind of vest with Mickey. We finally found a guy in Vermont ( I think) who still had some left.
We found a pillow with a crystal carriage on top of it for the ringbearer to carrry down the aisle.
The pew bows had glass slippers attached to them thanks to my cousin.
As the bridesmaid gift, I gave all the girls a bracelet with a Cinderella charm (straight from Disney) that they wore during the ceremony.
I found a bride pen (white with Minnie's head and veil) in a store back in December which we used as the pen for the guest book.
Reception:
Each table was named after a different Disney couple (Examples: Lady and the Tramp, Ariel and Eric, Aurora and Philip). It's really hard to find twenty Disney couples after a while. The card on the table had the name of the couple, which movie they were from and a picture or two of them.
The instrumental dinner music was Disney.
We had a tv and vcr in the back which constantly ran "Cinderella" for the little kids. We found that the adults enjoyed it too.
We had two ice sculptures: a glass slipper and the carriage.
All kinds of Disney knickknacks that ranged from a Cinderella clock to a crystal carriage from Main Street to Minnie and Mickey wedding dolls were scattered all over the place.
There was a Minnie and Mickey cake topper and knives and serving set.
We also framed a really nice print from the Art of Disney in December called the "Disney Kiss" with all kinds of characters and displayed it by the ice sculptures.
We made two photograph collages of us in the different Disney parks with all kinds of characters. We even included pictures of characters that really nobody but Disney fans would know (example: Kida from "Atlantis").
We also displayed pictures of us as kids, and I happened to find a really nice one of me with Minnie on my first trip to Disney at age nine. (Thanks, Mom!!!)
Hey, and Mom...I know you're on vacation now and hope you're having a great time...but who's going to Disney in November and leaving their loving daughter back in Maryland???
Ceremony:
My DH wore a grey vest with Mickey's head embroidered all over it. By the way, it was really hard to find any kind of vest with Mickey. We finally found a guy in Vermont ( I think) who still had some left.
We found a pillow with a crystal carriage on top of it for the ringbearer to carrry down the aisle.
The pew bows had glass slippers attached to them thanks to my cousin.
As the bridesmaid gift, I gave all the girls a bracelet with a Cinderella charm (straight from Disney) that they wore during the ceremony.
I found a bride pen (white with Minnie's head and veil) in a store back in December which we used as the pen for the guest book.
Reception:
Each table was named after a different Disney couple (Examples: Lady and the Tramp, Ariel and Eric, Aurora and Philip). It's really hard to find twenty Disney couples after a while. The card on the table had the name of the couple, which movie they were from and a picture or two of them.
The instrumental dinner music was Disney.
We had a tv and vcr in the back which constantly ran "Cinderella" for the little kids. We found that the adults enjoyed it too.
We had two ice sculptures: a glass slipper and the carriage.
All kinds of Disney knickknacks that ranged from a Cinderella clock to a crystal carriage from Main Street to Minnie and Mickey wedding dolls were scattered all over the place.
There was a Minnie and Mickey cake topper and knives and serving set.
We also framed a really nice print from the Art of Disney in December called the "Disney Kiss" with all kinds of characters and displayed it by the ice sculptures.
We made two photograph collages of us in the different Disney parks with all kinds of characters. We even included pictures of characters that really nobody but Disney fans would know (example: Kida from "Atlantis").
We also displayed pictures of us as kids, and I happened to find a really nice one of me with Minnie on my first trip to Disney at age nine. (Thanks, Mom!!!)
Hey, and Mom...I know you're on vacation now and hope you're having a great time...but who's going to Disney in November and leaving their loving daughter back in Maryland???