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Cell Phone Rumble.

Have you ever been to a wedding and someone's cell phone started ringing in the middle of the ceremony?  Egaads!

Make sure that doesn't happen at YOUR wedding.  Print up a sweet little note asking your guests to "kindly remember to turn off your cell phone" and place one on each guest chair.  Add a little piece of candy to sweeten the request and give your guests something to quiet their tummy too.  Then walk down the aisle to the music you have chosen for your wedding march, and not the Cell Phone-Tummy Rumble.

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Rachel, I DO have a suggestion. River Rocks. Do you know what they are? Rocks made naturally shiny by virtue of living in the river. You can get them at your local gardening store. Place one on top of the note you leave on the seat. They lend an "earthy" sensibility to an outdoor wedding. And you can use them later in your ceremony. And a post on that is forthcoming.

I am having an outside wedding. I am affraid the wind might blow the paper or candy off the chairs...do you have any suggestions for an outside wedding?
Thanks

Good idea! So glad that didn't happen at our wedding; guess we just assumed our guests would be polite, and it worked. But not everyone is, are they?

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