



I'm finding, as I get more into wedding blogs and magazines, that no idea I had is completely original. Google any creative thought you think you have, and you'll find someone who had it first. But I keep telling myself that's okay; as long as I don't steal from someone I know personally, I think we're good.
I had the idea to have a slight newspaper theme to our wedding, and the best way to apply that, I thought, would be with the Save-the-Dates. Ceci New York did this amazing fake little newspaper for a couple named Pam and Bryce, seen here. I love the little crossword puzzle and "coupons" for local hotels and vendors.
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