tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7698264579472879871.post4513091332125248772..comments2024-02-07T08:27:44.647-05:00Comments on Globetrotting Bride: Delightful Turkish Wedding TraditionGlobetrottingbridehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14195851663105565823noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7698264579472879871.post-41306270309890370012008-11-03T14:53:00.000-05:002008-11-03T14:53:00.000-05:00Thanks for stopping by my blog today! I'm official...Thanks for stopping by my blog today! I'm officially a "follower" of yours. I love this shoe idea, so unique and really clever!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7698264579472879871.post-12260871236180766362008-10-31T09:50:00.000-04:002008-10-31T09:50:00.000-04:00Hey new friend! I was reading over your blog. Real...Hey new friend! <BR/><BR/>I was reading over your blog. Really nice, filled with information. This one really interest me. I'm someone that loves to incorporate other traditions with my own. The shoe idea is a adorable. I was thinking how cute it would be to just have your maids sign as a good luck down the aisle. Its a little cutier than a sixpence for sure. <BR/><BR/>Or if a grandfather was ill, and unable to make it to the wedding. He could write a message on her shoe. This way he would still be walking her down the aisle. <BR/><BR/>Just ideas. Great blog. I'll be checking it out frequently. <BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/><BR/>Tali <BR/><BR/>Solutions BridalTali ~ Solutions Bridalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07460214735454787638noreply@blogger.com