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How to honor grandmother who gave me her wedding band set?

My FI's grandmother called us the other day and told us to check our text messages to see if we got a message from her. Lo and behold, FI has a new picture message of his grandmother modeling an absolutely GGORGEOUS wedding set that she's going to send to me for the wedding. I would really love for us to find a way to honor and thank her and acknowledge what she's done for us, but we're not having a rehearsal dinner, and since the ceremony is in Las Vegas, we won't be able to incorporate it into the ceremony either. What would be another good way to acknowledge and honor the people who have helped us out so much while we've been planning the wedding? TIA!

Re: How to honor grandmother who gave me her wedding band set?

  • edited December 2011
    Thank you notes are a must. Apart from that, you can make sure they have a bout or corsage at the wedding. You can always frame a picture after the wedding as a gift or give another heart felt gift. You could also make up programs and put thank yous in there.
  • edited December 2011
    Programs are a great idea! It never would have occured to me since we're doing a wedding-in-a-box on the strip, but even if we can't hand them out at the ceremony, we could put them in the welcome baskets in the hotel rooms. Thanks, great idea!
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