Wedding
Accessories For You And
G ifts For Your Wedding Party
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Something
old, something new, something borrowed, something blue”
originated as an Old English rhyme and has since become a
time-honored wedding tradition. These gifts play on that theme
and, like marriage itself, the fun is in each discovery.
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Toasting Flutes

The
custom of toasting the happy couple is grounded in ancient
tradition. Originally, wine—and later champagne—was
used because of its association with life, vitality, love
and abundance, while the clinking of glasses served to scare
off evil spirits.
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A playful
reminder of your commitment, each of these towels features
an embroidered vow to keep in mind as you begin your lives
together. Made in Portugal of 100% cotton
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If
you’ve ever carried a full
picnic basket
to the beach, park or mountain hideaway, you’ll
appreciate the ingenious design of this backpack. Exceptionally
well made, it provides a comfortable way to carry supplies,
food and accoutrements for an outdoor repast. Tucked inside
is everything you need. The wine cooler on the outside
is detachable.
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Newlywed Cooking Kit
Whether
breakfast in bed or your first dinner party at home, this
kit will help the two of you pull it off with style. The
cookbook provides simple, no-fuss recipes plus pantry essentials
and tips for cooking together in harmony. The aprons not
only help you dress the part, but keep you looking your
best for the feast ahead.
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Couple Key Rings

kiss me tic-tac-toe
This time, both players win. We've only
included X's in this romantic version of tic-tac-toe.
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Champagne
party set
Designed with toasts in mind, this
party set provides easy, festive distribution of the bubbly.
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Some
hearts are like sealed vaults—thank goodness there's
someone out there with the key.

You've
kissed a lot of frogs, but finally you've found your Prince
Charming. Celebrate his royal qualities with this tiny,
whimsical frog
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