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How brides stay warm in winter
Baylee Relf poses for her winter bridals with her fur coat. (Angie Monson)
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Anonymous donor gives 1,000 wedding dresses to Provo DI store
Christie Brady and her husband eloped 10 years ago. Now, after five children, wedding dresses donated to Deseret Industries gives her the perfect opportunity to get a dress for a vow renewal. (Maddi Driggs)
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Viewpoint: Marriage matters
It's that time of year. Wedding invitations from roommates, friends, family and old mission companions flood our mail boxes.
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How to make your own wedding garter
Weddings are expensive, however, there are many easy ways to cut costs. Traditional wedding receptions include a garter toss, and garters retail from $12 to $45. The materials I used to make the garter below cost less than $4. Not only will you save money by making your own, but it will be so cute you will not want to give it away.
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