I want to thank everyone who sent me poems for the handkerchief. I tried to
thank everyone who e-mailed me privately but in case I missed anyone, thank
you all. The lace is almost finished and since the wedding is not until
July 15th, for once I will be finished ahead of time.
Jeanne
Like a lot of you I've had a search and this is all I found. It was sent to
Arachne on 14 Feb 1997 by Stormy Lee
When you walk down the aisle
as all brides do
A hanky you'll need to
carry with you.
So here is that hanky
from my heart to your's
with all of life's blessings
to open life's
A while ago, I asked if anyone had the poem for the bridal handkerchief
which will eventually be changed into a baby cap. I have the poem for the
baby cap and know there is the bridal poem out there somewhere. I had it
once for lost it in changing computers. My niece is getting married and I
am
I have a poem for the other way around!
A tiny square of linen
And a dainty edge of lace
Designed into a bonnet
To frame your baby's face
After baby's worn it
Fold and tuck away
And it becomes a hanky
For baby's wedding day
Not a lot of help to you, I know, but it might be useful for
I've had a bit of a search, but I can't find a poem for a handkerchief
for a bride, only for a christening.
Jeanne, when you posted last time, someone challenged me to make
one up, so this time I've had a go. I used the poem Jacquie just posted
as a starting point.
A dainty edge of snow
Nolene,
This is lovely. I can't imagine any better.
Lorri
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From: W N Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron and Jeanne Vavruska [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 5:27 PM
Subject: [lace] Bridal Handkerchief
I've had a bit of a search
Lovely Noelene.
This is so beautiful..much nicer than the others I have read. As I am just
finishing a wedding hankie, I hope that I may use it also.
BarbE
For those who missed it
A dainty edge of snow white lace
A square of linen fine
It's made just for your wedding day
With hopes the