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Some different ideas instead of clinking glasses?

 

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Jul 8, 2005, 9:23 PM

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     Some different ideas instead of clinking glasses?  

We are trying to come up with some unique ideas instead of clinking glasses for the new husband and wife to kiss during the dinner. We would still like to do this "kissing tradition" but with a different twist that maybe would allow for some audience participation. Any ideas would be welcomed!!

Nancy Tucker
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Jul 10, 2005, 10:08 PM

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     Re: [jenswedding] Some different ideas instead of clinking glasses? [In reply to]  

Dear some different ideas,

Many weddings now include the tiny bells that are placed at each guests seat and they ring it when they want you to kiss.
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Jul 11, 2005, 8:43 AM

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     Re: [jenswedding] Some different ideas instead of clinking glasses? [In reply to]  

Ring for a kiss wedding bell favors

When guests want to encourage you to kiss, these bell favor cards are a charming alternative to silverware clinking on glassware.
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Aug 4, 2005, 11:25 AM

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     Re: [jenswedding] Some different ideas instead of clinking glasses? [In reply to]  

As long as there are no children present (smile), you might consider the party blowers used at New Year's Eve. The downside is sometimes these can be fairly loud and obnoxious when placed into the hands of children or even Adults who just want to keep making the noise.

You could also incorporate your DJ to use a special sound effect, such as wind chimes or cymbals or kids giggling, etc., so when it is played, the couple is to kiss.

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