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Tip for candles

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Just heard this great tip for keeping candles burning longer at a reception.  Put the candles in the freezer for the week before the reception, and they will burn twice as long!


Envelope Template

If you want to put a vintage or DIY twist on your thank you notes, for either the bridal shower or the wedding itself (or both), instead of using a prepackaged set of thank you cards, write thank you letters.  Look for a pretty set of stationary, and make your own envelopes.

 If you have never made envelopes before, you can purchase a template from SpoonSisters.com. You can also find free envelope templates around the web.


More napkins for the registry

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 If you like big napkins, and like colors,  Mayan Cotton Napkins are a good choice for putting on your registry.  Available in green, blue, and yellow, you can mix and match or get all one color.  Use embroidery or fabric paint to decorate if you wish (or ask that whoever purchases them for you to do so), or leave them plain.  The napkins are fairly traded from Guatemala, and available through the Unity Fair Trade Marketplace.  Browse the rest of the website for other great fair trade items to put on your registry.


Got some makeup you want to try for your wedding?

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Check the makeup you want to try out on the Environmental Working Group's cosmetic database.  Chances are, they have tested it for toxins.  Also check it out on Good Guide, for data not just on the ingredients, but how environmentally friendly the company is when they are making their products.


Wedding Emergency Kit and Honeymoon Toiletry bag

Before you go tossing any of the packing material some of your Christmas gifts came in, you may want to keep some of it.  Or, you may have some of these left from previous years, saving them in case you found a use for them.  In particular, a cloth bag that a sheet set or pajamas came in, or a zippered plastic one that a bath kit or a sheet set came in would make a great travel toiletry bag to take on your honeymoon.  It can also double as a bridal emergency bag for the wedding day itself (or, if you have more than one bag, make up one for each).


Hair Accessories Travel Bag

Of course, you can always buy a bag, like this one from the SpoonSisters (it is really cute, and I'd be tempted if I didn't have several bags from sheet sets), but a free bag is always better than one you have to pay for.

If you are looking for a gift for a bride, you can always get a sheet set for her that has a bag, and suggest in the card that she reuse the bag for a wedding emergency kit or honeymoon toiletry bag.


Travel Nail Polish Remover

One of the things that you will want to include in your Bride emergency kit is nail polish remover-- and travel nail polish remover is the least likely to spill (spilled nail polish remover could cause a bigger emergency than your kit could deal with!) and the easiest to fit in your kit.  If your kit is also doubling as your honeymoon toiletry bag, so much the better.

Keep tuned for more bride emergency kit and honeymoon packing ideas.


Wedding registry gifts for Christmas, other Christmas ideas

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Sorry I haven't been posting-- December can be quite a busy month, with getting ready for the holidays and also at work (I have co-workers trying to fit in the rest of their vacation hours, so I've been taking on some more hours). Yes, I copied and pasted this paragraph to my other blog.

This may be a bit late for this idea, but one way to cut down on the amount of mindless Christmas gifts you receive (and up the amount of wedding registry items that you do receive), is to encourage people to buy you and your spouse to be wedding registry items for Christmas.  Obviously, if you do not have many items on your registry (perhaps due to already owning a lot of the traditional wedding gifts?), this idea will not be helpful.  On the other hand, getting an extra set of towels isn't a bad thing, as towels wear out (and can wear out rather quickly) and you are going to have to buy new towels several times throughout your marriage.

If you have added donations to your favorite charity (or charities) to your registry, or even if you haven't, you can also encourage friends and family to make a donation to charity in your honor during this holiday season.  Christmas is a great time to investigate charities for putting on your wedding registry as well-- be sure to look up your favorites on GiveWell, Charity Navigator, and CharityWatch to get a good idea if your money is being spent well and really going towards the cause.  Each charity review organization takes different factors into account, so checking the charity on each-- if it has been reviewed by all of them-- will give you a better picture.  GiveWell also provides a guide to DIY charity evaluation, and Charity Navigator and CharityWatch both have a page of tips for choosing a charity.

I encourage you to check out the Advent Conspiracy if you are a Christian (or even if you are not, but you celebrate Christmas).


Eco-friendly and Vintage Registry Idea

When registering for wedding gifts, why not register for something that is both eco-friendly and vintage?  Cloth napkins are reusable, and in many time periods were the only napkins available.

Register for plain cloth napkins, and you can add your own designs to them with fabric paint and stencils, or with embroidery.  Use a different design for each napkin so that each of you will know which napkin is yours, and guests will be able to tell their napkins apart.

If you are not particularly crafty, use the Alternative Gift Registry to link to the napkins you want, and ask that one of your guests with craft skills design them for you.

There are also many napkins that already have adorable designs on them that you can also include on your registry.

Click any of the links for examples.