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i really did mean my sister is "special"

shes bipolar so we told her two years ago that we'd hande it all

she gets too overwhelmed

I didn't mean "special" (whatever that means) either. I thought you meant she was a picky psycho like my sister.

But props for taking that on to help her. :thumbs:

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i found the burlap in bulk online a 72" by 150ft roll

its enough for all of the table covers runners and even aisle runner for 150plus shipping

I didn't mean "special" (whatever that means) either. I thought you meant she was a picky psycho like my sister.

But props for taking that on to help her. :thumbs:

no in my first post i said she was special

i just meant that if i wasnt this on top of things then she wouldnt have a wedding

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What specifically do they need help with?

At my wedding my daughter and the guests blew bubbles when I walked down the aisle and again when I left. I thought it was neat.

We tried to do a hand fasting - but I forgot the cord of the 13 celtic colours at my sister's.

I think besides a candy bar, if you do a mac and cheese bar it's cool too. Saw that on a wedding show. They had all sorts of toppings to put on mac n cheese. NOM.

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vintage green? lets see...

Tommy Helfinger paint, had a shade o green that would work. I used it in a room about 3 months ago.

or make a match on Jaguar Racing Green?

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My mother went to Hobby Lobby yesterday just to look at colors and prices but we were waiting until floral stems went to 50% off as they so often do.

Now, they're 50% off lmao.

HAVE FUN MOM GO BACK QUICK!

Tomorrow, though. They're closed today.

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I feel bad about stealing 35 paint chips.

How the hell do people get away stealing enough for things like this

http://honeywerehome.blogspot.ca/2012/03/diy-paint-chip-art.html

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I really like this website: www.polkadotbride.com It's very classy.

And www.offbeatbride.com More funky.

Lots of cool ideas. I got my favors off of Off Beat. I had personalized sharpies. I thought they were the neatest! :yes:

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I saw these and thought they'd be really cute as part of a thank you gift for a wedding!

http://www.ambrosiagirl.com/blog/tiny-polaroid-magnets/

They're just cute in general. I will be making some! LOL

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