Mirtha:
Let’s start with invitations, shall we? You could make your
own. There are some really great kits available now.
Emily:
Yes, a wedding wouldn’t be complete without some lovely
invitations. A well-done hand-made invitation will
show just how special this day will be.
Mirtha:
How true, how true…. Here’s a helpful hint: remember
when constructing your invites to tear the paper rather
than cut it if you want that country casual look. Use a hole
punch and cut two small holes and insert a dried sprig of your
favorite flower and attach it with a ribbon or raffia bow.
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Emily:
Oh Mirtha - how lovely. I have a cute suggestion too. One of
my readers did this for her own wedding. Her and her fiancé
were pet lovers and they wanted to add a special touch to their
invitations. To decorate them, they took one of the pet’s
front paws and pressed it on an inkpad, and then on the
invitation. It was really a cute effect.
Mirtha:
Awwww, that’s soooo cute (Too cute!) Ok now, as for
the dress, there are three options. An older female relative
would only be too happy to lend their wedding finery. You
know tradition, and that sort of thing.
Emily:
Tradition keeps the world going round, my dear. That is a
lovely suggestion. But if that is not a possibility, let me
offer this: go to a discount bridal outlet. They have
beautiful gowns at greatly reduced prices.
Mirtha:
Excellent idea Miss Compost. Now this third idea is not one
of my favorites but it does have its merits. There are a
plethora of vintage and thrift shops around. You might find
a gem. And remember you don’t have to tell where you
bought it!
Emily:
Well as long as no one knows, I suppose that’s all right.
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Mirtha:
Let’s move on to the flowers, shall we? Any weddings that
I throw for my friends always include lots and lots of fresh
flowers.
Emily:
But Mirtha my dear, you have all those greenhouses at your
disposal! Not all of us have that luxury you know.
Mirtha:
Ok so how about this? I know it sounds cheap but – here
goes. Make it mandatory for each wedding guest to bring at
least two fresh flowers - one to symbolize the bride and one for
the groom. Then the attendants can quickly set them in vases
and viola! Instant arrangement! (Well almost!)
Some can be set aside for a quickie bouquet and corsages too!
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Emily:
Well I
suppose that is a solution and could really be quite
interesting. (NOT!!)
Mirtha:
On a related subject,…did you know I am coming out with my own
line of artificial flowers soon?
Emily:
No I didn’t. How appropriate for you!
Mirtha:
And what is that supposed to mean?
Emily:
Nothing at all my dear.
Mirtha:
Hmmm…. well then do you have any suggestions as for food?
Emily:
No, domestic diva, I will leave that up to you.
Mirtha:
Now let’s see. We don’t want any beef on the menu
because of the "Mad Cow" disease.
Emily:
Better not send them to McDonald’s then either.
Mirtha:
I should hope not! Well, hmmm…..the reception could be
B.Y.O.F. "Bring Your Own Food".
Emily:
No that sounds a little too cheap. But listen - a lot of
people bottle their own wine and beer nowadays. You could
prepare the alcoholic beverages beforehand yourself.
Mirtha:
Ah…the stomping of the grapes, the intoxicating aroma of the
vineyard!
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Emily:
Oh ‘get a grip’ dear, I think you’ve been watching too many
‘I Love Lucy’ reruns. Besides, we still haven’t solved
the problem of food yet.
Mirtha:
Ok, Miss Manners. For the summer garden wedding, you
could cater the reception directly from your garden. And
make your own wedding cake with one of my foolproof recipes!
Emily:
If you really had to, you could use disposable
dishware! And everyone loves a barbeque.
Mirtha:
There are literally dozens of barbeque recipes to please a crowd
in the next issue of Mirtha Stuwort Lives. (page 54)
Emily:
And if there
are not any vegetarians in that crowd, they could have
barbequed Tofu burgers!
Mirtha:
Well Emily, I think we have covered most of the bases here.
What do you think Miss Compost?
Emily:
I think we have suggested some very interesting ideas for an
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