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Bmurphy


Dec 1, 2004, 5:18 PM

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     pre cermony gift  

My oldest daughter is getting married and I would like to give her a special gift before I walk her down the aisle just to say I love you any sugestions?

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Dec 1, 2004, 5:58 PM

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     Re: [Bmurphy] pre cermony gift [In reply to]  

That is a very sweet idea.

The gift should be something precious and sentimental; a keepsake. Since I don't know your daughter I will make a list here for you to choose from:

Mother and Daughter Sterling Silver Bracelets
Even when they're apart, this bracelet assures mothers and daughters they're never far. Pieces of the broken charm surrounded by sterling silver beads read "mother" and "daughter" and complete each other.

Bride's Handkerchief


A meaningful and sentimental keepsake. This beautiful linen handkerchiefis intended for the bride to carry on her wedding day, later to be madeinto a baby bonnet.





Do-It-Yourself Bridal Keepsake Box
Want to make the bride in your life a gift she'll never forget? With a little ingenuity, you can create a keepsake memory box for her that she'll have to remember her wedding day by forever and always.



My Wedding Angel
This gift looks great framed! Whether for your wedding party, your mom, or other important wedding family and friends, say how much you care with a handmade angel to keep them company. Pewter wedding charms are poised between angels' loving hands.



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