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One woman offered her wedding dress — used only once — for whatever you have.
Throwing rice during the opening wedding scene used to be ubiquitous until clean-up crews started complaining about the mess.
While most wedding dinners that don't use a formal cake are relatively informal themselves, Ms. Hanlin said she had been to a formal wedding that used an ice cream station gussied up "super elegant with silver bowls".
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