Has anyone done this or something similar? Some friends had it a wedding recently, and FI want to do it for ours. This site is a little pricey, so looking for alternate suggestions. Thanks as always!
I've never heard of it. It sounds very similar to a sand ceremony in terms of the part the guests see of pouring something together. I think it sounds like a nice idea, but no, I don't know of any other options similar to this.
FI and I are actually looking into this. But NOT through this company. HOLY PRICE, BATMAN!
I went to a glass blowing place that is near our wedding spot, explained what I wanted to do, and they were completely accommodating. I just have to give them a $20 deposit for the glass beads. Then we pick out what we want to have made. (I'm thinking a vase or something and then ornaments to give to our parents.) The beauty of it is that the $20 will go towards the price of whatever we pick out and nothing in their shop was over like $75.
Hope that helps. There was no way I was paying $300 for a bowl when the same bowl at the glass blowing place is $45.
FI and I are actually looking into this. But NOT through this company. HOLY PRICE, BATMAN!
I went to a glass blowing place that is near our wedding spot, explained what I wanted to do, and they were completely accommodating. I just have to give them a $20 deposit for the glass beads. Then we pick out what we want to have made. (I'm thinking a vase or something and then ornaments to give to our parents.) The beauty of it is that the $20 will go towards the price of whatever we pick out and nothing in their shop was over like $75.
Hope that helps. There was no way I was paying $300 for a bowl when the same bowl at the glass blowing place is $45.
I will definitely be looking into doing it this way - $100 sounds way better than 300-500. Thanks!
Such a cool idea. A great way to basically do a sand ceremony but to have it changed into a one of a kind piece of art that you can display in your home. I know I love being able to look at my cake topper every day which was just a non-wedding statue that we used and having the reminder of one of the best days of my life.
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FI and I are actually looking into this. But NOT through this company. HOLY PRICE, BATMAN!
I went to a glass blowing place that is near our wedding spot, explained what I wanted to do, and they were completely accommodating. I just have to give them a $20 deposit for the glass beads. Then we pick out what we want to have made. (I'm thinking a vase or something and then ornaments to give to our parents.) The beauty of it is that the $20 will go towards the price of whatever we pick out and nothing in their shop was over like $75.
Hope that helps. There was no way I was paying $300 for a bowl when the same bowl at the glass blowing place is $45.
Such a cool idea. A great way to basically do a sand ceremony but to have it changed into a one of a kind piece of art that you can display in your home. I know I love being able to look at my cake topper every day which was just a non-wedding statue that we used and having the reminder of one of the best days of my life.