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Aisle runner

My sister is insisting I need an aisle runner. I really don't care but I will be walking on grass.. Wont the aisle runner get stuck into the ground as I walk on it with my heels? Any advice with this?

Re: Aisle runner

  • cmp1986cmp1986 member
    1000 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I would think so.... Plus if it's windy you have to find something to hold it down. I'm getting married inside and I am not doing one. Granted it's not nearly the same as outdoors, but..... HEHE. HTH!!!!
  • Krysta6Krysta6 member
    Fifth Anniversary 1000 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I think they make one specifically for outdoors. But if you don't want one I've heard they are super tricky/dangerous on grass so it may be a good idea not to. You can always line the aisle with candles or flower petals. I personally want one (its going to be on grass too) but I don't know what kind is best
  • herculeschloeherculeschloe member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I am skipping it- I personally have nightmares that I'll trip over it! I really liked the monogram ones but I'm too clumsy for them.
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  • herculeschloeherculeschloe member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    But I do love the idea of petals if yours is on grass ;)
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  • edited December 2011
    I can't have petals. The garden wont let me have them :( So I was thinking either lanterns or the pomanders. Ok good no aisle runner :) Thanks ladies
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