Monday, June 14, 2010

Bridesharin' and it feels so good.

Founded by The Broke-Ass Bride
In the midst of my bouquet basher drama... something really positive happened last week... something that I wanted to share with you all. As you may know, I blog for The Broke-Ass Bride once a week, and after I debuted the finished product of my DIY bouquets, Dana forwarded me an email she got from a reader. This dear reader loved my bouquet and asked if she could borrow it for her own wedding. Reading this made my face light up with pure excitement.  I thought to myself, "YesYesYes! That's what this is all about." If everything ends up working out, I'm going to help another bride in a big way. And who knows? Maybe another bride can use it after her. And then another bride after her.  And we'll just keep bride-banging this bouquet until it finally taps out! 
Re-usable bouquet. Up for grabs.

10 comments:

  1. Sweet! Congratulations on that; gotta love BrideShare

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  2. Such a great idea...my girlfriend is getting married this weekend and I was so thrilled to be able to loan her our cake serving set, photobooth props, votive candles and a ton of photo frames for her centerpieces that she will be able to use on her special day. Props to you for helping her out...truly generous!

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  3. I love it! That person who said your bouquet was ugly obviously had crack for breakfast.

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  4. very cool! I might want to snatch it up too if I did not already have my own!

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  5. Now that's what I'm talking about! Hooray!

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  6. After the "drama" I asked my fiance what he thought about these bouquets since I liked them but I thought I might be biased since I read your blog. He said they looked really expensive :)

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  7. that is so fabulous! i love it. that's what all this wedding crap is all about after all...sharing the love.

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  8. Oh wow, that's awesome! It's funny because when I read that post I was like "Man that bouquet is totally awesome. I would love to carry it. Too bad she probably wouldn't consider lending it out..."

    So clearly I a) don't know you very well and b) am totally going to be next in line provided half an opportunity.

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