Calling all Readers!

One of the things that will be a little different on Snippet & Ink is Mondays. After a year of at least one inspiration board every day of the working week, I want to make sure that they aren't getting repetitive, and that I don't burn out on them (every once in awhile I start to feel like I can't possibly make another inspiration board!). There are also some fun things that aren't inspiration boards that I'd like to include on Snippet & Ink, and so I'll be posting those on Mondays in lieu of an inspiration board. On the first Monday of the month, I'll post some reader responses to a Question of the Month, and I'll need your input for that (hence the title of this post). The question for next month is this:
What is the most memorable thing (good or bad) from a wedding you've attended?
Email your response to me at kathryn@snippetandink.com, along with your first name, and I'll post the best responses on October 6.
Don't worry, I'll still be posting inspiration boards most days, but I hope that my non-inspiration board posts will still be things that you'll enjoy, and that they'll also provide you with ideas and inspiration. And of course, I'm always open to your thoughts and comments about what's going on here at Snippet & Ink.
2 Comments:
Great idea can't wait to see what readers come up with!
The Good:
A friend had a Southern-style wedding in Tennessee where each of the ladies from her church made a banana cream pie or some other 'Southern' desert. The dessert bar was homey and personal instead of the same old white cake. Plus, the ladies shared their family dessert recipes with the guests. YUM!
The Bad:
My aunt actually fainted at her August wedding. Don't forget to keep hydrated!
The Ugly:
The father of the bride, in his toast, told everyone that he had always promised his daughter that he would buy her a perfect wedding as long as she wasn't pregnant for it. Then he siad the caterer just handed him the bill and he whipped out a pregnancy test to figure out who had to pick up the tab.
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