Funny wedding photos make people feel sorry for the bride and groom
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Some projects lend themselves perfectly to a DIY approach, but a wedding dress? That's a whole other story. Unless you're a professional designer, filling your gown with white balloons might not create the fairytale effect you're going for. Guests would likely spend more time wondering if you're about to fly away than admiring your bridal elegance. Sure, this idea wins points for creativity and maybe even comfort, but it feels more like a pageant costume than an aisle outfit. While it's memorable, we recommend saving the balloons for reception decorations, not your dress.
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