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Last Login: 10/29/2006 2:19:11 PM
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| I'd really like to have people blowing bubbles during the recessional (we're having an outdoor wedding). I've heard the bubbles leave a water mark on clothing, but my friendly neighbourhood drycleaner says the stains generally aren't a problem to get out. My question is: how visible are the watermarks? Are they going to be noticable in pictures? I've never been to a wedding where people used bubbles, has anyone else? Did the bride's dress look ok during the rest of the evening and in the pictures?
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Last Login: 5/27/2007 7:44:10 AM
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At my bridesmaid and best man's wedding they had bubbles and the water marks were not noticeable at all and their pictures looked as though the bubbles were never blown at all.
May 12, 2007 
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| I had bubbles at mine, no stains at all. Looks very beautiful!
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we only went to one wedding that used them but they used them during the first dance and the problem was that they all sticked to the floor and it was impossible to dance afterwards cause the floor was extremely slippery and everyone kept falling...but if you are using them outside then I think you would be alright.
Married for 3 months already!!
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| I worked at a wedding that did it for the dance and the same problem happened, but this is because a dance lasts 4 minutes or so, and it was too long, too many bubbles, coming down the aisle is less than 4 minutes for everyone to go down, so it will be fine inside or out. DO NOT use bubbles for the first dance!!!
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