This year for my daughter's 3 year birthday, we had a wedding. I purchased wedding invitations, and printed them myself. We bought a dress-up wedding dress, and all of the attendants
wore pink (specified on the invitation) I had a local cake decorator make an actual wedding cake, enough to feed 20 people. I set up our deck with an aisle runner (borrowed from my mom), I
placed the chairs to create an aisle. And at the beginning and end of the aisle I placed topiaries with tulle and balloons on them. My father played the minister. The groom was played
by a broom (B. room G. room) with eyes hot glued on. I bought a ring at a cheap Afterthoughts. I had a friend take pictures, my sister videotaped, and I served as coordinator and DJ, while my
husband walked her downed the aisle. After the ceremony the girls and guests sat at assigned seats, place cards that I printed on the computer, for a cake and punch reception. I also made the
girls bouquets. Very inexpensive, I bought foam holders, and bunches of flowers. Cut the flowers off and put them in the holders. Don't forget to make a throw away bouquet too. After the
girls were done eating cake. We went to basement, where I bought some brown paper roll, and taped it the floor, to make a dance floor. I bought a disco ball, and reception music. And the
father-daughter dance was danced to Butterfly Kisses. After all the "events" Lindsee got to open her gifts, wrapped in what else, but Wedding paper. The broom groom also
served as the limbo stick, and he helped clean up after all was done. Note\*\*I printed up the programs on the computer and also the Thank You cards from Mr. and Mrs. B.room G.room.
Everyone had a great time, I even cried when my baby walked down the aisle. This will be a great memory to have, when someday, she is planning her own wedding.