
This will look familiar to those of you who've read my book — one offbeat bride borrowed my Muglies idea for her recent wedding, complete with using the explanation copy I wrote to explain the concept to guests. Aww.
Announcing the birth of our sister site: Offbeat Mama! 
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Ashilleong
January 12th, 2008 · 2:42 PM · #
Gotta love the deaths head moth on the side!
Meg
January 12th, 2008 · 10:27 PM · #
I have no idea what a Muglie means. Is this one of those bride words like "STD" that means something completely different?
Jennifer
January 13th, 2008 · 2:06 AM · #
Read the book Meg.. it's a good 'un!
Jen
January 25th, 2008 · 9:14 PM · #
Hey! I was at that wedding. I catered the food! It was great!!! She was a beautiful bride and she got great ideas from your book. Kudos!
cyelea
May 11th, 2008 · 1:33 PM · #
Well, I have to admit, I too will be using the idea. This is sure to become a trend; guests can drink merrily without the guilt of throwing away a plastic cup at the end of the evening, they can be placed at the table with guests names written on napkins that "bloom" from the mug and act as place settings. Best of all, they complete the task of wedding favors! I'll be tossing in Hershey's Kisses to please those who are not too fond of the geese and/or smiley face ceramic weight that has been added to their exit at the end of the evening. So, thank you Ariel! You have started a very hip and eco-friendly trend for the offbeat wedding masses.