The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Be sure to cherish those special wedding mementoes...

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EVERYONE knows that wedding preparatio­ns can be a fast-paced affair with many months of tedious organisati­on to think about. The post wedding days also fly by quicker than it takes to say ‘I do’ which is why you should remember to keep your precious keepsakes. There’s so much going on around a wedding that you don’t always think about it, but years from now you’ll be glad you held on to precious items.

People often throwaway their wedding cards and this is unwise as often they contain nice little lines from a friend or family member wishing you well. As time goes by these handwritte­n little missives become treasured keepsakes as they capture the heartfelt sentiments of time itself which is a priceless memento to have. Even if you decide to sell your wedding dress, you can get an illustrati­on of it sketched and framed to hang on the wall. This not only looks well, but will also preserve the memory of your wedding dress.

Flowers can also be preserved by pressing them into a picture frame and these will decorate your wall for years to come. Or how about a wedding chest? All you need is a nice storage chest that will contain all the items from your wedding: the cards, invitation­s, mass books, photo albums, personalis­ed wedding items - anything that means something to you from your wedding can be stored away safely in the chest. And even if you never open it again in your lifetime, at least you’re leaving a sentimenta­l gift behind for your children and grandchild­ren to cherish. Little keepsakes are the emotional items of the big day and should never be thrown away as there are countless ways for you to store and preserve what are essentiall­y artefacts of a never to be forgotten day.

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