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Your Dolls in Your Wedding??

Sep 26, 2007

    1. For anyone who has been married recently, or is planning a wedding for someone or your self.... Would you include or have you included your dolls in some way? Like decoration next to the cake, or something? Or maybe you think the idea is hokey?? Let me know what you think. No, I'm not getting married anytime soon :sweat , but I thought of this because my sister's anniversary was yesterday, and it got me thinking.
       
    2. I know in the you and your dolls thread someone posted a picture where they had two dolls at their wedding (tinies if I remember correctly)
      I don't know that I'd do it myself (handsome sight though my boys may be in wedding attire ;) ) but I can definitely understand people who would since my dogs would definitely be in my wedding :XD:
       
    3. I brought Nono with me to my wedding. She was up in our hotel room before and after. I brought her as my good luck charm and as something to play with to keep my mind off my nerves. Lots of people bring good luck charms to with them on their wedding day and I thought Nono be perfect.

      Here we are right before I walked down the isle!
      http://www.denofangels.com//forums/showthread.php?t=109834
       
    4. If they were very well dressed and nice-looking, perhaps in their own gown or tux for the occasion, they could make a nice decoration, like where people might sign in for the reception.
       
    5. NabeeRain, you both are so pretty in those pictures! That's so nice that she was there to keep you from being too nervous!
       
    6. I doubt it. If I ever had an actual wedding (never mind the fact that if I actually deign to marry I will probably just drag the spouse-to-be down to the justice of the peace and call it a day) I would certainly photograph pre-wedding shenanigans with my gang, but I don't think they'd be at the ceremony or reception. Personal opinions on such things aside, how in the heck would you, as the bride or groom, have a spare second to make sure they still exist and are okay? You'll be FAR too busy to keep an eye on them. Best just to leave them at home.
       
    7. Lulz, my dolls will atleast be in my hotel room to help me calm down before the wedding. And if my sewing skills get that good, they'll all have tux's and gowns. Then they'll be living with my parents until I get back from my honeymoon xD

      Watch them be sitting in my room when I come to get them, and stayed there all week, door closed, and a blanket over them to keep dust off.
       
    8. You have a good point, but I think that if it's a wedding where there are only close friends and family in attendance, you wouldn't have to keep too close an eye on them. Like with the wedding presents. I doubt anyone would try anything funny. Unless there are shifty family members. :o
       
    9. uh. Only if they looked like me and my spouse, maybe...
       
    10. I think that it would be a beautiful idea. Provided that they were dressed in wedding attire and were firmly secured to a table. Maybe have them in an arrangement. I may only have a DoD Too but I wouldn't want my Shin to disappear because one of my invited guests decided that it would be 'funny' to abduct him and he gets damaged..
       
    11. I was more thinking of younger attendees rather than "shifty" business. Or waitstaff at the reception, or anyone who doesn't really know how to handle dolls but think they're sooooooo pretty. We've all had run-ins with people who can't handle our dolls properly...at a wedding reception, you're just so spaced out and floaty and busy with greeting people and thanking them and doing all those dances you're supposed to, you might not be able to keep a good enough eye on them. When my close friend got married, she was all sixes and sevens throughout despite her MOH trying to keep it all together for her, and I doubt her reception exceeded 70 persons when all was said and done.
       
    12. More good points!
       
    13. I could see dolls incorporated into a bridal shower, though...now THAT would be adorable!
       
    14. *Snort* or a bachlorette party with a guy doll (like my Wing) dressed as a Chip'n Dale guy! LOL! Oh that would be horribly funny!
       
    15. Mithril: YES. (As you can see, I firmly believe in my dolls as a source of comic relief.)
       
    16. Hn. In the earlier days of our relationship, my girl and I thought it would be neat to gift each other with dolls around the time of the wedding. Looking back on it, it perhaps wouldn't be the best idea to have such expensive things at such an event. When I marry her the last thing I want to worry about at the wedding is the welfare of some dolls. The day would be for us - dolls are for play time.

      Now, the idea of cheap, cute little tinies as wedding toppers is a sweet idea. My Dido ( grandfather ) was an artist and made several very elaborate cakes for my mother and aunt's weddings, if I recall right some even involved psanka - very elaborately stained eggshells. So I enjoy seeing the artistry behind wedding cakes, and think that small BJDs could be used quite well in the overall design :3
       
    17. I'm dorky enough that I'd have made a huge display out of them if I were getting married now that i have them. My wedding was a "by the seat of my pants" affair and I didn't do as much planning as I would have liked. D and i want to have a re-dedication ceremony(and actually have a HONEYMOON) possibly for our tenth in two years. I will most certainly have my dolls there.

      granted we also originally wanted to go down the aisle to the imperial march.
       
    18. The way my family are (especially my father -.-), someone would accidentally do something to my dolls during my wedding if I had them there.
      I'm getting married next year, and a few people have asked me if I would include my dolls in the wedding somehow, but I don't think I will. My family drinks far too much and break far too many things when drunk to leave dolls around -.-
       
    19. i want to have atleast 1 of my girls at my wedding, but alot of people r thinking that i shouldn't because its childish and it would embarrass my fiance. i haven't decided yet on weither or not i will have one with me accually at the wedding, but for sure atleast 2 of them would be coming with me to my parents before hand.
       
    20. broken links and revised later