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Groomsmen Ask

Today Mark completed his gifts for his Groomsmen Ask! I am very excited about this for several reasons. Firstly, he came up with the entire idea himself and worked really hard to make it nice. Secondly, it means we have completed asking our Bridal Party to be our Bridal Party, and they have all accepted!

Mark decided on a lot of personalized and cool items when he chose his gifts. He picked up some really nice cigar boxes from our local smoke shop.

While he was there he also bought some cigars (Which I love because of the name and that they say 'Romeo's Court' on them...which is great since they are going to Mark's groomsmen).
Cigar

He also bought and personalized some cigar lighters.
engraved lighter

Mark worked on the best placement for each item in each unique cigar box.
cigar box

When the placement was finalized, he glued ribbons on the box and tied everything down.

Once all of the boxes were ready, he wrote personalized notes for each of his groomsmen asking them to be in the wedding.

Finally, he tied everything up with tuxedo like bow.

The great part of how secure he made everything, is how well everything stayed perfectly together until he was ready to hand them out.

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