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The bride shared in aposton Reddit’s “Weddings” forum that she had planned to do a wooden puzzle instead of a “regular guestbook” where guests would each sign a piece of the puzzle during the reception, which was held “a couple of days ago.”
She said the puzzle would then be put together and mounted on a wall “so that we could see all the people who were there to celebrate with us.” However, somewhere along the line during the wedding things went awry.
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“Trust and believe, this will be my first and last kid-friendly event,” she concluded her post.
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Another person asked how big the puzzle pieces were and if she could possibly “send a new one out with the thank you [notes] and an extra stamp/pre-addressed envelope for the guests to send back” after re-signing.
They added, “I know you shouldn’t have to do all that, but if it means that much to you it might be worth it.” The bride replied to the comment, “I hadn’t considered that. We do have a few extra pieces, so this might actually work! 🙏.”
She added, “This just was not in my plans. 😩 I’m ready to abandon it altogether at this point.”
source: people.com