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A friend is planning her wedding, and here in Portland with our DIY culture, we're not headed to the nearest Hallmark store for cards, preferring to make our own.
Here’s what to write in a wedding card for every couple, including thoughtful wedding wishes to make sure they feel so loved on this special day.
Not sure what to write in a wedding card to the happy couple? Try these sweet wedding wishes for family, friends, and anyone else who's getting married.
Gay Weddings is a 2002 American reality television series that aired on Bravo. The series, created by openly gay [1] producers Kirk Marcolina and Douglas Ross, followed two lesbian and two gay couples as they prepared for their wedding ceremonies.
My Fabulous Gay Wedding is a Canadian reality show hosted by comedian Scott Thompson in the first season and Elvira Kurt in the second. The series airs on the Global Television Network. It is broadcast in the U.S. as First Comes Love, on Logo.
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