
6 Ways to Reuse Wedding Items Post-Celebration
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1. Give Your Flowers to Guests or a Local Hospital

2. Reuse Your Wedding Decorations at Home
What to do with your cocktail lounge?s pillows and blankets, and all those votives and napkins (and other decor)? Well, reuse them of course! Depending on their style and vibe, they can make great accents for your home. If you?re afraid they won?t match your home design, a good rule of thumb is to try to match your wedding items as you buy them to fit with your home d?cor as well as your wedding motif. You can also allow your wedding party to put dibs on whatever they want.3. Repurpose Stationery for DIY Projects

4. Donate Extra Food to Those in Need of a Meal
Instead of throwing out any extra food from your reception, a better alternative is donating it to a homeless shelter or soup kitchen. Make prior arrangements with the catering service and a local organization to come pick up the extra food after the celebration. It?s a beautiful way to avoid waste and spread some good will!5. Reuse Lanterns for Your Own Patio

6. Upcycle Your Dress or Donate it to a Bride in Need
Your wedding dress is out-of-this-world beautiful, but let?s be real: will you wear it again? Probably not?but for its price, you definitely should! That?s why it?s a good idea to transform your gown into a dress that you can wear again and again. Consider having it tailored and dyed to a different color so that you can wear it as a cocktail or evening dress. Or, you could use different segments of the dress as baptism or First Communion dresses for any children in your family. You can also donate it to a charity that helps brides from impoverished backgrounds have a gorgeous wedding dress for their big day. With some extra thought and pre-planning, almost everything from your wedding can have a place in your life or someone else?s after your big day. The post 6 Ways to Reuse Wedding Items Post-Celebration appeared first on Weddingbee.Real Weddings
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