legallyblondish is selling her feather bouquets, including her bridal bouquet and five bridesmaids bouquets, for $25 for the set.
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DVsBRIDE shows off her stunning cushion cut halo engagement ring! What a beauty!
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I’ve been thinking about writing one of these for a while, and then, oddly enough, Miss Fox posted hers the other day! I figured it would be a good time to post mine too. I found these Bee’s Life posts extremely helpful when I was applying to become a bee.
How I Found Weddingbee
To be honest…I don’t even remember. It was about a year before we got engaged, and I was heavily into secret-wedding-daydreaming-planning mode and reading a lot of wedding blogs. I don’t remember how I found it, or what I thought of it, or how I figured out what all the monikers meant and how it all worked, but I know that after a while, it was the only wedding blog I stayed subscribed to. I remember vividly when the Safari generation was introduced, and I think the first bloggers I followed closely were Mrs. Elephant and Mrs. Jaguar.
I stayed off the boards for a long time, until one night Mrs. Penguin posted an announcement about a post-a-thon on the boards. I decided to go check it out, and spent most of the night clicking around getting to know the place. I signed up for a throwaway username, thinking I’d only be around for a few posts. But I found myself coming back again and again, and posting more and more, so I switched usernames to something less goofy, and the rest is history. I was active on the boards for a long time, then we got engaged and I started to think “hmm…what if I applied to be a blogger bee…”?
My Application Story
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Baileyh’s centerpieces featured witch hazel and ivory cherry blossoms with crystals.

Keep on loading your inspirational wedding pics to the Weddingbee Gallery to see them featured here on the blog! Remember, your images must be under 1MB in size, or they won’t load.
If your photo is featured as the Gallery of the Day, you’re eligible for a special Weddingbee badge for your blog or website! Check out instructions on how to grab the badge here!