lalasmama
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Late to the thread. I usually hang out on the DLR side of the boards. I got married 11 days ago and had several little Disney references...
At the ceremony, the mothers were seated and the bridesmaids walked in to "Someday My Prince Will Come." I walked into "When You Wish Upon a Star." After we were pronounced husband and wife, we went back down the aisle to "A Whole New World". Not many people caught the songs, but it made us smile, and now whenever I hear "A Whole New World," it takes me back to that moment.
At the reception, we had a Mickey and Minnie cake topper made out of glass from fairytaleweddingstore.com. It was spendy, but perfect for us. We had planned to have scrollwork with hidden Mickeys on the cake, but the cake designer didn't understand what we meant apparently, because there were very obvious fondant Mickeys. But, it was cute all the same. We also had some décor marbles on the tables, with hidden Mickeys made with the marbles and some candles. We also had Disney songs playing during the reception.
The DFTW CD on Amazon was $11 or so. Money WELL spent! I loved having the songs available, without sounding overly "childish"!
At the ceremony, the mothers were seated and the bridesmaids walked in to "Someday My Prince Will Come." I walked into "When You Wish Upon a Star." After we were pronounced husband and wife, we went back down the aisle to "A Whole New World". Not many people caught the songs, but it made us smile, and now whenever I hear "A Whole New World," it takes me back to that moment.
At the reception, we had a Mickey and Minnie cake topper made out of glass from fairytaleweddingstore.com. It was spendy, but perfect for us. We had planned to have scrollwork with hidden Mickeys on the cake, but the cake designer didn't understand what we meant apparently, because there were very obvious fondant Mickeys. But, it was cute all the same. We also had some décor marbles on the tables, with hidden Mickeys made with the marbles and some candles. We also had Disney songs playing during the reception.
The DFTW CD on Amazon was $11 or so. Money WELL spent! I loved having the songs available, without sounding overly "childish"!