Our friends at Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton {bet you didn't know all those brands were under one umbrella!} have been graciously gifting our readers with classic stemware staples that elegantly fold into any bride's registry. Last week, the Waterford Mondavi red wine glasses were wonderfully received, and this week's set of four Wedgwood toasting flutes are truly a perfect start to generations of celebrations.... Who wouldn't want to win?!
How to enter the Wedgwood Champagne Flute Contest:Comment below with your favorite wedding day toast or saying, and you're automatically entered to win! {Please make sure that we have your email address so we can contact you!}.
For additional chances to win, leave another comment after you...
1. Like Merci New York Facebook Page and share the link to the giveaway on your wall with this comment "I just entered to win a set of @Wedgwood champagne flutes on @Merci New York"
2. Connect with @MerciNYC on Twitter and tweet this: "I just entered to win the #wedgwood champange flute #giveaway on @MerciNYC http://su.pr/2D7VUp "
3. Add our cute little giveaway graphic {above} to your blog!
One lucky winner will be randomly chosen on Tuesday, May 17th.... Good Luck!
Waterford Wedgwood Royal Doulton has sponsored this giveaway. Top graphic via Merci New York. Bottom image, Getty Images.
At the last wedding we went to the best man speech brought everyone to tears. He told us about milestones in the relationship (brothers) between him and the groom. There was a perfect balance funny stories and heartfelt stories that made it the best toast I've ever heard!
ReplyDeleteliked & shared on FB too!
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ReplyDeleteAt my sisters wedding we all said blessings for the bride and groom. It was very sweet.
ReplyDeleteany speech that comes from the heart are the ones that really stand out to me, none of those cheesy line ones. jovitawedding@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWe had koozies made for our wedding that said 'to have and to hold and to keep your drink cold' I also like eat, drink, and be married :) We have that on cocktail napkins. khbride at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/KHBride/statuses/66810529976565760
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I do!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE these !
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As an Irish girl, I've always loved:
ReplyDeleteMay God be with you and bless you
May you see your children's children
May you be poor in misfortune, rich in blessings
May you know nothing but happiness
From this day forward.
erin_dee@hotmail.com
My favorite toasts are the ones giving heartfelt wishes to the bride and groom.
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I love a prayer for the couple as a toast.
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I am Irish and some of my relatives used to say
ReplyDeleteFor each petal on the shamrock this brings a wish your way.
Good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day.
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I like the Merci New York page on Facebook and shared the giveaway on my wall
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I follow Merci New York on Twitter @SouthrnFriBride and tweeted the giveaway at: http://twitter.com/#!/SouthrnFriBride/status/70193445230231554
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I follow Merci New York on Twitter and tweeted this giveaway at:
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angelaskitchen@rocketmail.com
My favorite toast: May all your future days be better together.
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