Janice’s last visit to her OBGYN was quicker than this.
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Thanks to Jason Hudson from Hudson Photography for today’s photo!
Janice’s last visit to her OBGYN was quicker than this.
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Thanks to Jason Hudson from Hudson Photography for today’s photo!

Please let the guy in the white shirt catch the garter

Why can’t all men be this enthusiastic about catching a wedding garter? He’ll make a great husband one day.
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Thanks to Kelly from Kelly Reiter Photography for today’s photo!
The groom was obviously done trying to impress his father-in-law by this point.
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Thanks to Kristine Paulsen from Kristine Paulsen Photography for today’s photo submission.
A lot different resources go into a wedding and these lovely celebrations can leave a big carbon footprint. Which is why we love innovative ideas to make weddings more environmentally friendly and why we were so excited to learn about about Julianne Smith’s ‘green’ wedding garters. Her new garters are made with eco-friendly grosgrain ribbon. The ribbon is woven using yarn made from 100% post consumer polyester, which is made from recycled plastic bottles! And yes, they are still soft, stylish and available in a variety of colors too! For more information and to purchase these gorgeous garters please visit Julianne’s website.


