Simple and small. I think the big fuss over weddings is getting a bit out of hand.
Order of Shai Gar. It's a clandestine group of grammar nazis looking to take over our schools.What's OoSG? A religion your forming?
I agree.. none of the drama.
I want love and real joy to be palpable in the air by virtue of the people present.
But no clashing of bridesmaids dresses, lol. If I was to decide now, I would probably say shades of blue/purple/aqua/possibly spring greenish - though I would probably decide on a few close shades. Depends also on how many bridesmaids I would have, maybe I'd ask them to choose one shade. I would like the wedding to be aesthetically appealing
I can see that desire. But I also know that bridesmaids are expected to shell out $200 for a dress they probably won't wear again, unless it's black. To me, asking people to buy a specific outfit for a single night is, well, I don't like it. I don't care if it's traditional. People didn't use to do that. People use to just wear their Sunday's best, or not even have bridesmaids. Bridesmaids is really a Victorian phenomenon. Anyway, I feel uncomfortable asking people to spend $200 so that they'll match in the pictures.
There's got to be a better way to go about this.