Monday, April 2, 2007

Wedding Bubbles?

Every year the debate about whether to use wedding bubbles starts all over again. There are many opinions and a few concerns. The problem, however, is not that the issue regarding wedding bubbles is so complex that it can't be entirely solved, but that every year a new batch of participants enter the fray - people who have never needed to consider the issue.

Really, once you pass the age of eight or so most of us don't blow bubbles unless we are trying to occupy young children and then in an informal setting. But with the realization that throwing rice was hurting local birds and confetti was posing a clean up and potential safety hazard, suddenly those childhood bubbles turned into "wedding bubbles".

Indeed, wedding bubbles are growing in popularity as they replace rice, birdseed, confetti, and who knows what else from times gone by for use when the bride and groom are departing on their honeymoon and ultimately their new life together. The reason is simple, wedding bubble favors don’t require sweeping the sidewalk afterwards to prevent the slips and falls that rice and birdseed require.

Likewise, the use of wedding bubble favors is fun for everyone. Who doesn’t enjoy the momentary reminder of their carefree youth? Watching the bubbles dance on the breeze is fun.
As an added benefit, wedding bubbles are an easy and inexpensive way to add special flair to your pictures of your honeymoon departure! Why? Because, while they are translucent they still have enough substance to catch and bend the light waves around them which can add a real flair to your departure pictures.

Answering Objections to Wedding Bubbles

The most common complaint about using bubbles in a wedding celebration is the concern that the bubbles might stain the formal wear of people celebrating the wedding. This is a legitimate concern, but when that happens it’s usually because someone tried to ... more

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