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any more votes? please vote :)
my man and i can't decide, and yet he really cares that we figure this out
@bells: cool, thanks. :) we're doing that with the tables, didn't even think of it for the ceremony. oops!
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So we finally agreed on the chair (cover)s:
white satin (well that was easy, the other choice was ivory)
and blue and gold organza sashes.
So... half the chairs will be blue and half gold.
How should we split them up for the ceremony?
He likes the idea of the aisle being gold and the rest being blue. I like it too--but that's not really half/half.
My MOH says front rows gold, back blue, or left gold right blue.
If we really split the chairs half half, then just the aisle gold would mean either the aisle and the chairs next to the aisle are gold,
or we have chairs left and the front and the aisle are gold.
What's best? Anyone do two different colored chairs and want to share their ideas.
For the record, I convinced him down from three colors, I doubt we can go down to one.