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A group of Mexican women were led to the altar by Peruvian activist Richard Torres to exchange their vows and tie the knot with trees, in San Jacinto Amilpas on Sunday. Brides were dressed in traditional wedding gowns as they approached their tree-grooms to share a kiss. Torres has performed similar ceremonies throughout the world, in 17 countries in total, and has himself married several trees. The first was reportedly in Argentina in 2013. While the ceremonies are not legally binding, the symbolic weddings are based on traditional Inca customs. Torres performs the ceremonies to generate awareness about deforestation and to promote care of environmental issues.
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Jehovah’s Witness Bride Wears Simple Gown To Her White Wedding
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A Jehovah’s Witness Bride wore a Simple Gown To Her White Wedding and the photo has sparked serious debate online. The wedding day itÂ’s always one of the happiest day of a normal lady, but for this Jehovah witness guy, things doesnÂ’t appear to be normal. Could her choice for a simple gown have to do with Jehovah Witnesses doctrine?, while we search for the answer, read what a facebook user who shared the story said ”And someone just did what IÂ’ve always imagined! Now i guess we have demystified white wedding. I love this! I wish I was there at the wedding.” ladies can you wear this to your white wedding? Drop your comments See photos below  http://www.blingxblog.com/blog/jehovahs-witness-bride-wears-simple-gown-to-her-white-wedding/- 14 replies
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Part of a series on: See also posts tagged Coco Rocha on jw-archive.org Destination Luxury had the esteemed pleasure of working with Americana Cinema to document the wedding of Supermodel Coco Rocha and artist James Conran. Shot at Chateau Challain in France, it was one of the most magical weddings captured on film.Directed by Gilbert Le, Americana Cinema
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Anniversary announcement: Harry & Kathelene Ryan
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Harry P. Ryan and Kathelene R. (Everly) Ryan recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a celebration sponsored by family and friends held at Running Deer Golf Club in Pittsgrove. They were married on Feb. 11, 1967 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Millville. The couple have two sons, Bruce Ryan, married to Candace Comegys Ryan, and Neill Ryan, married to Deanne Pierce Ryan. They also have four grandchildren, Sydney Ryan, Sabrina Ryan, Tre’ Smith and Evan Smith. http://www.thedailyjournal.com/story/life/people/2017/02/16/anniversary-announcement-harry-kathelene-ryan/97985882/- 2 replies
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I make a lot of the gifts I give, and often they’re small. So when I found this punch board that lets you make scrapbook paper DIY gift boxes, I knew I would use it a lot! Not only does it work great for small gifts, it’s also perfect for making up favor boxes for your party or DIY wedding. I’m going to show you today how quickly you can punch and fold a gift box, and give you an idea for how to dress it up to make it wedding-worthy, or to make that gift to your friend extra-special. Supplies needed to make your own rustic DIY gift boxes: We R Memory Keepers Gift Box Punch Board 2.5 inch Wide Burlap Ribbon (About 12 inches) Hemp or Jute Twine (About 30 inches) Scrapbook Paper – one sheet for each box (I used white 8×8 sheets for this project, but you can use any size between 6×6 and 12×12) Floral Accents (Optional. I used Petaloo Chantilly adhesive blossoms, but you can use anything to match your color theme!) The supplies for these DIY gift boxes go a long way, which makes them a great choice for making up several for your wedding or party. The box size I made is 3.25 inches x 3.25 inches x 1.75 inches, but the punch gives instructions for making short, tall, or square boxes using any size paper 6×6 inches to 12×12 inches. Choosing a different size will mean you need more or less burlap and twine, but you can plan on these supplies making about 30 boxes – and less than 40 cents each, before you add the embellishment that matches your theme. The idea I’ll be showing you today comes out to $1 each. The great part, too, is how quickly they make up. Especially if you get a few friends together, punching and assembling, you can make up these DIY gift boxes in just a couple of minutes! In fact – I’m sharing a video how the punch board works, so that you can see how quickly they come together. You can see how in just a few minutes, you can make up something shabby chic, elegant, or colorful – and customize them any way that suits your party theme! http://blog.consumercrafts.com/paper-crafts/rustic-diy-gift-boxes/