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7 comments:
Awww....they are adorable!
What a neat post. I am glad to see others that have kept things that have a greater meaning as we get older. Thanks for sharing.
Oooo, the little couple is just lovely, dressed in there finest. How wonderful they have been kept for so many years. Happy VTT, have a great weekend.
HOw nice that you got to keep that sweet couple! What beautiful shape they are in, too!
Really? I would never have guess that these were from the '40's. That you have them is amazing. I don't even have what was on MY wedding cake.
Oh, these are just as sweet as they can be. How wonderful you have them....I would pay good money for a little bride and groom like this!!
Have a great VTT and a wonderful weekend.
ahhhh.. they are super cute! have a great weekend
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