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06. RECEPTION Unconventional Venues
14. RECEPTION Interactive Elements at Your Reception
22. DRESSES
26. TIME CRUNCH? Have a Mini-Moon
28. DEADLINES & DETAILS Planning Ensures Wedding Success
30. BOUQUET Have a Bridal Bouquet Party
32. LIVE WEDDING PAINTINGS Capturing the Magic in Real Time
34. FLOWER GIRLS Vintage Collection
36. WEDDING BUDGET 18 10
10. FLOWERS Floral Ceiling Installations
18. CAKE Floral Cakes
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UNCONVENTIONAL VENUES FOR COUPLES CRAVING A
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By Gina Pesnell
BY DARNET ELLYN
Are you looking for a wedding venue that breaks the mold and leaves your guests with lasting memories? Conventional venues like churches and banquet halls are beautiful and timeless, but today’s couples are finding that unique, non-traditional spaces can add a touch of personality and charm to their big day. Here are some fresh, unconventional venue ideas for couples ready to say "I do" somewhere truly special.
Botanical Gardens
Imagine saying your vows surrounded by blooming flowers, lush greenery, and the scent of fresh blossoms. Botanical gardens offer breathtaking backdrops that change with the seasons, making them a stunning choice for nature-loving couples. Whether you're planning a spring wedding among cherry blossoms or a winter celebration with evergreen backdrops, botanical gardens bring natural beauty to your ceremony without the need for extensive décor.
Industrial Warehouses
For couples with an edgy or minimalist aesthetic, industrial warehouses provide a blank canvas where you can let your creativity run wild. Exposed brick, high ceilings, and raw, open spaces allow you to transform the venue to suit your style, whether it's vintage, bohemian, or urban-chic. Many warehouses have large windows for natural light and plenty of room for decor, live music, or even a food truck for a more relaxed reception.
Mountain Cabins
If you're looking to escape into nature, consider a mountain cabin for a private, intimate wedding surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. Cabins are ideal for couples who want a smaller guest list and a weekendlong celebration, with opportunities for hiking, bonfires, and stargazing. Whether you're planning a winter wedding with snow-capped peaks or a summer ceremony with lush greenery, mountain cabins bring the beauty of nature front and center.
Zoos and Animal Sanctuaries
Animal lovers can consider hosting their wedding at a zoo or sanctuary, where exotic animals and vibrant habitats create a unique and unforgettable experience. Many zoos have designated event spaces and even offer animal encounters for the wedding party or guests. It's a playful, family-friendly venue, perfect for couples who want to add a touch of whimsy and fun to their big day.
Private Estates and Vineyards
For a romantic, old-world vibe, private estates and vineyards offer elegant settings with rolling landscapes, scenic vistas, and often a bit of historic charm. Vineyards provide a naturally beautiful setting, often with rows of grapevines, wine cellars, and picturesque sunsets. Estates typically feature manicured gardens, grand architecture, and spacious grounds for a sophisticated, secluded celebration.
Theaters and Opera Houses
Theaters and opera houses bring a dramatic flair to your wedding, with ornate architecture, velvet curtains, and glamorous decor. Imagine exchanging vows on stage, with theater lights illuminating you and your partner. The opulence of these spaces creates a sophisticated atmosphere, and many theaters offer packages that include lighting, sound systems, and even behind-the-scenes tours for guests.
Historical Libraries
For book lovers and history buffs, historical libraries offer a unique and intimate space filled with vintage charm and character. Imagine exchanging vows surrounded by towering bookshelves, stained-glass windows, and classic architecture. Libraries often have smaller, private rooms that are perfect for intimate ceremonies or elopements, while grand halls and foyers can accommodate larger gatherings.
Rustic Barns and Farmhouses
For couples seeking a cozy, down-toearth ambiance, barns and farmhouses provide a rustic yet elegant setting. With wooden beams, open rafters, and ample outdoor space, barns can be dressed up with string lights, wildflowers, and earthy decor for a charming, vintage-inspired celebration. Farmhouses offer scenic outdoor areas, and you can even host fun lawn games or fire pit gatherings to create a relaxed, homestead vibe for your guests.
Art Gal L eries and Museums
If you want your wedding to feel like a piece of art, consider hosting it at an art gallery or museum. These venues provide a modern, creative atmosphere, with artwork or historical exhibits serving as a backdrop. Galleries and museums often have versatile spaces that can accommodate a range of wedding sizes, and their architectural designs add a sophisticated and contemporary vibe to your celebration.
Airplane Hangars and Retro Airports
A lighthouse or cliffside wedding for couples who love travel or aviation, an airplane hangar or retro airport terminal offers a unique and stylish venue. These large, open spaces can be transformed to suit any theme, and you can even incorporate elements like vintage suitcases, globes, or maps into your decor. With high ceilings and industrial charm, airplane hangars create a memorable and spacious setting for a one-of-a-kind celebration.
Aquariums
Hosting a wedding at an aquarium is as unique as it is magical, with aquatic life surrounding your ceremony space and offering an otherworldly setting. Aquariums usually feature dim lighting and an ethereal atmosphere, making them perfect for an evening wedding. Many aquariums have event spaces with large tanks as backdrops, allowing you to say your vows with tropical fish, jellyfish, or even sharks swimming nearby.
Lighthouses and Coastal Cliffs
A lighthouse or cliffside wedding offers an awe-inspiring, dramatic backdrop with ocean views and open skies. These settings are ideal for intimate ceremonies and are popular for sunset weddings, where the natural beauty of the coastline enhances the romantic atmosphere. Just be sure to plan for potential weather changes and ensure your guests are comfortable in a coastal or outdoor environment.
Elevate Your Wedding
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By Gloria Treadwell
BY BETH NUTTALL
Floral ceiling installations are one of the hottest wedding trends, creating an ethereal, romantic ambiance that leaves a lasting impression. These hanging arrangements turn an ordinary space into a magical wonderland, making your celebration feel intimate, enchanting, and timeless.
Choosing the Right Venue
Before dreaming up the perfect floral canopy, consider your venue. High ceilings work beautifully with large installations, giving flowers room to cascade or hang in statement clusters. Venues with exposed beams, chandeliers, or sturdy fixtures can offer secure anchor points for your arrangement. However, even venues with lower ceilings can support this look; simply opt for shorter, streamlined designs that create intimacy without crowding the space.
Designing Your Installation
The design of your floral ceiling installation should complement your wedding theme and personal style. For a lush, garden-inspired look, choose a combination of greenery, cascading vines, and seasonal blooms like roses, peonies, or ranunculus. If you’re aiming for elegance, a single variety of flowers—such as white orchids or hanging amaranthus—can create a sophisticated, modern vibe. For a bold, eclectic feel, experiment with different flower types, colors, and textures to craft a vibrant overhead display.
By Gina Pesnell
Incorporating Lighting
Adding lighting to your floral installation enhances the drama and atmosphere. Look for a venue that has low hanging chandeliers where the ceiling of flowers can act as a beautiful garden backdrop. Fairy lights or mini LED lights woven through the greenery create a twinkling canopy reminiscent of a starry night. For a softer, romantic glow, consider suspending small candles in glass holders. Lighting brings depth to your installation, illuminating blooms and adding warmth to the reception area, making it feel like an enchanted forest.
The Practical Side
While floral ceiling installations are undeniably gorgeous, they can be logistically challenging. Professional florists are skilled in creating sturdy structures and ensuring they’re safely anchored. Discuss the weight and size limitations with your florist and venue to make sure the installation is secure. Also, consider bloom longevity: some flowers wilt quickly, so ask your florist about hardy blooms or opt for silk flowers if you need your installation to last through a longer event.
Floral ceiling installations can be costly due to the volume of flowers and labor involved. However, you can adjust your design to match your budget. Greenery like eucalyptus or ivy is cost-effective and creates volume, allowing you to add flowers strategically for impact. Alternatively, a smaller statement piece above the sweetheart table or dance floor can still have a “wow” effect without covering the entire ceiling.
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Bring Your Reception to Life with Interactive Elements
By Gina Pesnell
DIY Food and Drink Stations
Let your guests customize their food and drinks with interactive stations. A make-your-own taco bar, sushi-rolling station, or DIY pizza table can be an engaging, delicious experience. For drinks, consider a cocktail station where guests can create their own mix or a prosecco bar with fruit and flavorings. If dessert is your thing, a s’mores station or cupcake decorating bar will be a hit with guests of all ages!
An unforgettable wedding reception is about more than just food and music—it’s about creating a lively experience where guests feel like they’re part of the celebration, not just spectators. Adding interactive elements is a fantastic way to make sure your reception is not only memorable but also tons of fun for everyone. Here are a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing.
Photo Booths and Backdrops
A classic crowd-pleaser, photo booths give guests a chance to let loose and capture some great memories. For a twist, go beyond the traditional setup with themed props or custom backdrops that reflect your wedding style. You could even offer instantprint photo strips as favors, or go digital with a GIF or video booth that allows guests to create fun animations and send them directly to their phones.
Games and Entertainment Zones
Keep the energy up by offering games or entertainment stations, especially if your venue has an outdoor space. Giant Jenga, cornhole, or bocce ball are great for an informal vibe. Indoors, consider a poker table, trivia station, or interactive games like a weddingthemed scavenger hunt or bingo that encourages guests
to mingle. Have our wedding at a park, and offer romantic boat rides to your guests.
Interactive elements bring a level of engagement that turns your reception from a gathering into a celebration. By making your guests part of the experience, you ensure that everyone leaves with a smile—and some unforgettable memories of your big day
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ADDING FRESH BLOOMS FOR A BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE ADDING FRESH BLOOMS FOR A BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE
BY SYNDE MILES
FLORAL CAKES ARE ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR TRENDS IN WEDDING AND EVENT DECOR, MARRYING THE BEAUTY OF FRESH BLOOMS WITH THE DELICIOUSNESS OF CAKE. WHETHER YOU’RE HOSTING A SPRING WEDDING, A GARDEN PARTY, OR A ROMANTIC CELEBRATION, FLORAL CAKES OFFER AN ELEGANT WAY TO MAKE YOUR CAKE TRULY STAND OUT. HERE’S HOW TO INCORPORATE FLOWERS SAFELY AND BEAUTIFULLY INTO YOUR DESSERT CENTERPIECE.
Choosing Safe Blooms
The first step to creating a floral cake is selecting the right flowers. Not all flowers are safe for consumption, so it’s crucial to use either edible blooms or blooms that can safely touch the cake without causing any harm. Common edible flowers include pansies, violets, nasturtiums, roses, lavender, and marigolds, which are not only safe but add a subtle, fragrant flavor. If you’re using non-edible flowers, make sure they’re organic and pesticide-free.
Designing with Flowers
Floral cakes can be designed in a variety of styles, from minimal to maximal. For a modern, understated look, consider a simple white or pastel cake adorned with a few fresh blooms and greenery, like eucalyptus or rosemary. If you’re after something more dramatic, a full floral cascade running down the side of the cake creates a romantic, whimsical effect. You could also incorporate flowers to frame each tier or place a floral wreath around the cake base for a fresh, natureinspired look.
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Working with Freshness in Mind
Fresh flowers are delicate, and their beauty can fade over time, especially if exposed to warm temperatures. It’s best to add flowers to the cake as close to the event time as possible to keep them looking vibrant. For extended freshness, florists often use small water vials hidden in the cake design to keep blooms hydrated, or they wrap the stems in floral tape to prevent any sap from leaching onto the cake.
Alternative Floral Accents
If fresh flowers aren’t ideal, consider alternative floral touches like edible sugar flowers or pressed edible blooms, which can be carefully arranged on the cake for a similar effect. These decorations are made to last longer and can be crafted to look stunningly realistic, giving you all the charm of a floral cake without the worry of wilted petals.even notice the difference, especially if you serve the cake alongside other desserts at your reception.
Floral cakes combine the art of baking with the beauty of floral design, making your celebration even more memorable. With thoughtful planning and careful flower selection, you’ll have a gorgeous cake that looks like it was freshly picked from the garden—an elegant, delicious statement piece for any occasion.
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The new collection is rooted in Victorian inspiration, with a vibrant homage to the era known for its detailed craftsmanship and romantic aesthetics. Each piece reimagines the opulence and intricate designs characteristic of the period, with a palette that diverges from traditional white to incorporate the full spectrum of spring colors. As you walk through the collection, you encounter a world where the pastel blue of early spring mornings and the vivid purples of blooming flowers in the afternoon sun are captured in fabric and thread. Lace overlays, corseted bodices and flowing skirts are modernized with pops of color, breathing new life into the classic silhouettes. Nardos created a garden of wearable art, where every dress is a petal, leaf or butterfly, contributing to a lush and dynamic tableau vivant of spring.
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Fitted multi-seamed bodice mikado ballgown with oversized rosette detail and Alencon lace topper.
NARDOS 2025 SPRING BRIDAL COLLECTION
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BY DARCEL DE VLUGT
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Left: Silk satinfaced organza gown with multi-colored floral bouquet embroidery.
Center: Sweet daisy embroidered square neck gown with 3D pearl straps
Helena
Right: Regal Victorian jacquard strapless gown with corseted bodice and metallic degrade tinsel skirt.
Pearl-beaded strapless silk duchesse satin gown with cascading watteau.
Amelia
Banded bodice basque-waist ballgown with tulle side panels.
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Victorian bluebell
3-D embroidered gown with sheer corset and matching long-sleeve topper.
Rosie
V-neck silk mikado mini dress with oversized rosette detail.
Victoria
Multi-layered French lace strapless gown with butterfly garden floral.
Mini-Moon The perfect Honeymoon alternative when time is tight
BY NA NCY HENRY
Not every couple has the luxury of time right after their wedding to embark on a full honeymoon. For those facing tight schedules, the “mini-moon” has become a popular alternative. A mini-moon is a shorter, budget-friendly getaway that lets you unwind and savor the first days of married life, without the commitment of a long journey. Here’s why a mini-moon might be the perfect fit and some ideal destinations for a romantic, short escape.
Why Choose a Mini-Moon?
The mini-moon is ideal for couples who need to return to work, have other commitments, or are waiting for the right time to take a longer honeymoon. A few days away in a
scenic location allows you to recharge and celebrate together, giving you a little taste of adventure before resuming daily life. Plus, with less travel time and fewer expenses, a mini-moon lets you enjoy the moment without the stress of extensive planning.
Mini-Moon Destinations to Consider
• Napa Valley, California: For wine lovers and nature enthusiasts, Napa Valley offers charming vineyards, breathtaking scenery, and cozy bed-and-breakfasts. Enjoy wine tastings, vineyard tours, and world-class cuisine in this peaceful, romantic setting—all within a short drive or flight from the West Coast.
• Charleston, South Carolina: This historic city is ideal for a charming Southern escape. With cobblestone streets, horsedrawn carriages, and warm hospitality, Charleston combines culture and relaxation. Stroll through its historic neighborhoods, explore the waterfront, and dine in some of the South’s finest restaurants.
• The Poconos, Pennsylvania: Known for its romantic ambiance and cozy accommodations, the Poconos offer a beautiful mountain escape. From lakeside cabins to luxury resorts with spas and outdoor activities, this is a wonderful spot for couples looking to relax and enjoy nature within a few hours’ drive from major East Coast cities.
• Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada: For couples seeking outdoor adventure, Lake Tahoe is perfect. In winter, enjoy skiing and cozy lodges; in summer, go hiking, kayaking, or take in the lake’s beauty. Lake Tahoe is both accessible and packed with activities, ideal for couples looking to blend relaxation and excitement.
• The Catskills, New York: For a rustic, charming getaway close to NYC, the Catskills are a prime mini-moon spot. Think scenic hiking trails, cozy cabins, and quaint towns perfect for wandering. It’s a serene retreat that lets you connect with nature while indulging in some farm-to-table dining and luxurious spa services.
A mini-moon provides a special way to start your marriage with a brief but meaningful escape, setting the stage for a longer honeymoon down the road. Whether you’re exploring vineyards, relaxing by a lake, or strolling through historic streets, these short getaways are a beautiful way to celebrate your love.
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Deadlines & Details
Deadlines & Details
THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN PLANNING A WEDDING. TO ENSURE SUCCESS—AND YOUR SANITY—THE KEY IS ORGANIZATION. WE’VE COMPILED A DETAILED CHECKLIST THAT PAYS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TIME-SENSITIVE DEADLINES, SO YOU CAN CREATE A FOOLPROOF CALENDAR AND TO-DO LIST.
12 months +
Select date, time and place.Then reserve venues!
Decide on wedding size and style.
Hire wedding consultant (if applicable) and create wedding website.
Shop for gown.
Begin guest list.
9-12 months
Research honeymoon destinations.
Book musicians, DJ, florist, photographer, videographer and limousines.
Order invitations.
Purchase gown and begin alterations.
Ask friends to be in wedding party and order bridesmaid dresses.
6-9 months
Finalize guest list and send save-the-date cards.
Book appointments for hair, nails and makeup.
Reserve attire for groom and groomsmen.
Order cake(s).
Purchase rings.
3-6 months
Secure bridal accessories (such as shoes, jewelry, garter and mementos).
Give musicians a list of songs you want them to play (or to avoid).
Make food choices with venue.
2 months
Mail invitations.
1 month
Give photographer a list of pictures you want taken.
1 week
Give final head count to reception venue.
The day before
Hold rehearsal ceremony and dinner.
Deliver everything to site and work out any kinks.
Give marriage license to officiant.
Present gifts to wedding party, parents and any other honored guests.
The day of
Give rings and officiant’s fee to best man.
Designate liaison for photographer to ensure all necessary pictures are taken.
EXHALE!
NOTE: Larger cities have long waiting lists for wedding vendors so you may need to act sooner!
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BRIDAL BOUQUET PARTY: CRAFTING BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES AND BOUQUETS TOGETHER
A BRIDAL BOUQUET PARTY IS A CREATIVE, HANDS-ON PREWEDDING EVENT WHERE THE BRIDE AND HER FRIENDS GATHER TO DESIGN AND ASSEMBLE THE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEDDING. COMBINING THE FUN OF CRAFTING WITH THE WARMTH OF A CLOSE-KNIT GATHERING, A BRIDAL BOUQUET PARTY IS A MEMORABLE WAY TO BOND WITH YOUR BRIDAL PARTY WHILE ADDING A PERSONAL TOUCH TO YOUR WEDDING DAY.
Why Host a Bridal Bouquet Party?
Hosting a bouquet party gives brides and their bridesmaids a chance to put their hearts into crafting unique bouquets, boutonnieres, and even centerpieces. Not only does it allow you to create personalized, meaningful floral arrangements, but it’s also an economical way to manage wedding flower costs. Most importantly, a bouquet party creates lasting memories and offers a relaxed, enjoyable experience with your nearest and dearest.
BY BETH JACKSON
How to Plan a Bridal Bouquet Party
1. Pick the Perfect Time and Place Schedule the bouquet party a day or two before the wedding to keep the flowers fresh. Choose a comfortable, well-lit space with ample work surfaces, like a large kitchen or community center. Make sure there’s enough room for everyone to sit and spread out with their materials.
2. Choose Your Flowers and Supplies
• Flower Selection: Opt for a mix of flowers and greenery that fits your wedding theme. Choose blooms that are in season for the best availability and price.
• Order in Advance: Purchase flowers from a local florist, farmer’s market, or online supplier. Make sure to order
extra for experimenting and lastminute adjustments.
• Gather Tools: Provide floral shears, floral tape, wire, pins, and vases for storing completed bouquets. Have plenty of ribbon or twine for wrapping stems and finishing touches.
3. Set Up the Workspace
Create an organized and inviting setup with all materials within easy reach. Place flowers in buckets of water to keep them fresh, and cover tables to protect from any mess. Adding small signs or cards for each flower type can make it easier for guests to select blooms and learn about their choices.
4. Offer Some Guidance and
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Inspiration
For guests who might be new to floral arranging, start with a brief tutorial on bouquet-making basics. Show how to arrange flowers by height and texture, secure stems with tape, and add finishing touches with ribbon. If you’d like, you can even invite a professional florist to demonstrate and assist for added expertise.
5. Finishing Touches and Storage
Once the bouquets are complete, place them in water-filled vases and store them in a cool room. If possible, add any final touches on the morning of the wedding, like last-minute ribbon adjustments or sprigs of greenery, to keep everything fresh and vibrant.
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BY BRIDGET WEBBER
CAPTURING THE MAGIC IN REAL TIME
IMAGINE WATCHING YOUR LOVE STORY COME TO LIFE ON CANVAS AS IT UNFOLDS. LIVE WEDDING PAINTINGS ARE A UNIQUE, ARTISTIC WAY TO CAPTURE THE MAGIC OF YOUR WEDDING DAY IN REAL TIME. WITH A PROFESSIONAL ARTIST AT YOUR EVENT, YOU GET MORE THAN JUST A BEAUTIFUL KEEPSAKE; YOU OFFER YOUR GUESTS AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE AS THEY WITNESS THE CREATION OF A MASTERPIECE THAT’S ALL ABOUT YOU.
Live wedding paintings bring a personal and timeless touch to your day. Unlike photographs or videos, which capture every detail, a painting artistically interprets your love story, bringing out the emotions and beauty of the scene. Whether it’s the first dance, the ceremony, or a candid moment, the painting holds an intimate view of your special day, becoming an heirloom to cherish forever. Plus, the sight of an artist working live adds an elegant and memorable element that guests love.
When choosing a live wedding painter, you’ll want to think about which part of the celebration you’d like captured. Some couples opt for the ceremony itself, while others prefer the reception, with the first dance or cake-cutting moment. Work with the artist to pick the moment that reflects the essence of your wedding day. Artists also vary in style, from traditional realism to modern, impressionistic, or whimsical styles, so select one whose artistic vision aligns with yours.
The presence of a live painter at your wedding gives guests something unique to engage with throughout the event. They can watch the canvas come to life, from initial sketches to vibrant details, and even chat with the artist about the process. It’s a charming form of entertainment that many guests find relaxing and inspiring, offering a special perspective of your wedding from an artist’s point of view.
While photos and videos capture a wealth of moments, a painting distills the essence of a single, meaningful scene into a work of art. The finished piece becomes a family heirloom, bringing your wedding memories to life every time you look at it. It’s also a beautiful way to celebrate your anniversary in the years to come.
A
live wedding painting
is more than just an art piece; it’s a keepsake that embodies the love, joy, and beauty of your big day. With a skilled
artist on
hand, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind, handpainted memory that captures the essence of your wedding—and a unique experience for both you and your guests to treasure.
Flower Girl vintage Collection
Feltman Brother's wedding outfit collection is great for flower girls, little bridesmaids and even young wedding quests. No Matter what role your little princess or prince is playing in the upcoming nuptials you can be sure that They will look their best on the big day. With delicate embroideries and hand-smocked designs, these dresses create lasting memories that can be captured in photos and passed down for generations.
Photos by: sarahfinkstudio.com
Voile & Lace Tea-Length Wedding Dress
Elegant Smocked Wedding Dress
Inspired flower girl collection for your little prince and princess that everyone will love.
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