I got married four years ago, and up until now, I could feel such time is still that fresh. Hmmm... talk about being inlove alright. The funny thing though is that it used to be a plan of me and my six college bestfriends that a single grand wedding will take place for all of us, seven in the group. That we will march on the aisle together, all seven of us brides, and that the aisle must be that wide, therefore, it's going to be a garden or a beach wedding. Such a dream! Of course it didn't happen. Instead, one of us got married first and we all were invited. And it was a civil wedding, with a foreigner as her husband. It happened just at the Hall of Justice, and you know what's the funniest thing? There were a couple of detainees, handcuffed, in uniform, present at the very ceremony! Those beautiful
Wedding Invitations that we got in hand were surely ruined by those uninvited guests. LoL. It's the downside of a civil wedding that happens in Philippines!
Now here's the thing. All of us in the family got married in a civil ceremony. And we have planned of having a renewal of vow five years from now. That's when I think that my next project will be making an invitation that would be perfect for all of us sisters! I've come across 1st-class-wedding-invitations.com for their samples and formats and oh, I just love this
Mocha Pocket and Bow Wedding Invitation! So classy and elegant! Perfect!

There's an even more unique aspect to invitations at this website. It's the fact that the newest feature which is the zoom feature which will allow people to see the quality of the very invitation in complete detail is being magnified. And take note, no other wedding invitation site has a feature like this one. Now that's something! And so, I am settled on this one for ours:

Simple. Yet nice.
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