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Hand-Painted
Wedding-Cake Toppers

$85 at Goosegrease.
Customized to resemble the happy couple.

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Grandma Hankie

$20 at Melifera.
Your grannie is going to need this hand-embroidered linen handkerchief to get through the ceremony.

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Gold Sculpture Earrings with White Topaz

$35 at Thejewelrybar.
Unusual yet delicate, these earrings won’t upstage your gown.

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Poppy-Print Guestbook

$30 at Enjibeck.
Heavy-stock ivory pages and a personalized nameplate on the cover.

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Swarovski-Crystal Ribbon Accessory

$40 at Woomi.
Wear it as a headband, or tie it in a loose bow around your neck or wrist.

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Personalized Love-Birds Bowl

$18 at Elmstudiosonline.
Etched with the couple’s names, this tiny bowl can be used to hold the rings.

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Custom Monogram Cuff Links

$52 at Eternallylinked.
Available in a rainbow of resin colors and monogrammed in sterling silver.

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Sweet Branch Table Numbers

$20 for 15; menu cards $80 for 100; circle tags $20 for 50 at Fubabe.
Paper goods with personality.

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Nadia Bow Earrings

$18 at Ribbonsandlace.
A feminine, inexpensive complement to a retro gown.

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Large Glass Magnets

$25 for ten at Crowbiz.
Remind guests of your wedding every time they open the fridge.

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Persephone Wedding Dress

$950 at Prizysebastian.
An ethereal gown made of wispy, crinkled silk-chiffon layers.

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Bridal Hair Pins

$33 for a set of five at Jcjewelrydesign.
Made with wire and Swarovski crystals, these pins can be used in an updo or a bouquet.

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14K Gold Wedding Bands

$96 for 1.5 mm wide; $340 for 5 mm wide at Stamp.
A clean design made interesting with texture.

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Wallpaper Heart Print Silk Tie

$30 each at Jesswitaj.
The seller can customize both color and size, in case the groom and the ring bearer want to match.

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Ball Jar Terrarium

$15 at Omgurl.
A creative centerpiece for the cash-strapped.

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Silver Beaded Headband

$20 at Byme.
Wear it as a traditional headband, or sitting low across the forehead, flapper style.

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Victorian Tape-Lace Collar

$35 at Mmmoonchild.
Add vintage detail to a simple dress.

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Brooklyn Bridge Invitations

$600 for a set of 100 plus envelopes and reply cards at Luckyduckletterpress.
You choose the typeface and the text, they do the rest—and at an excellent price.

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Monsieur and Madame Napkin Rings

$8 per set at Brooklynrehab.
Made of upcycled restaurant-grade ceramic, and the sets are entirely customizable.

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