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Wedding Fans with Stick HandlesWe now offer two types of handles on our Wedding Hand Fans: wooden handles or plastic handles. Wooden sticks are glued (not stapled) to fan back for safety and appearance.
Non-refundable set-up charge is $35. An additional $45 charge for photographs. More if art work is complex.
Custom Designed Wedding Hand Fans with TasselsPrice includes a custom imprint in full color on both sides. These wedding fans are then film laminated on both sides for extra durability.
You can use the striped template in designing your Tassel Wedding Fan or it can be completely customized. The rose template is available on the Seashell Wedding Fan or you can use your custom design. Contact us 706-374-0710 for other fan templates if desired. Wedding fans with tassels includes tassel in choice of 10 colors: Black, Light Pink, Light Blue, Orchid, Golden Rod, Sand, Red, Kelly Green, Royal Blue, White.
Non-refundable set-up charge is $35. An additional $45 charge for photographs. More if art work is complex. Expandable Wedding Hand FansAnother option for printing your wedding program or bridal party listing is our expandable wedding fans. These wedding fans are unique multi-piece fans that are great keepsakes for weddings. Expandable wedding fans are made of 22 point high density white poster board and liquid laminated for a high gloss finish. The expandable fan allows you to convey your custom message four ways! Fan grommets allow the panels to slide together for a one panel look.
Many templates are available for custom printing your wedding fan. Contact us (706-374-0710) for assistance in selecting the best template for your wedding. Prices of Expandable Wedding Hand Fans
Non-refundable artwork charge of $35 must be paid before work can begin. If printing photograph, there is an additional $45 charge. Give us a call at 706-374-0710 and we will provide assistance on selecting the best wedding hand fan for your wedding and free quotes. Be sure to also look at our low prices on heavy cardstock Paper Fans. Other great products to consider for a wedding are:
Hand Favor FansHand Favor Fans -- Largest selection on the internet and low prices for held hand fans! The Christian views of marriage historically have regarded marriage as ordained by God for the lifelong union of a man and a woman. This foundational principle was first articulated biblically in Genesis 2:24. Later, Jesus set forth his basic position on marriage by bringing together two important passages from Genesis (1:27; 2:725). He pointed to the completion of the creation"male and female he created them." Then he described marriage as a relationship, a union, so intimate and real that "the two become one flesh." As persons, husband and wife are of equal value. In truth, they are one. Finally, Jesus added his emphasis on marriage being God-made and lifelong: Haven't you read, he replied, that at the beginning the Creator "made them male and female," and said, "For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh"? So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate (Matthew 19:46 Mark 10:69). The Apostle Paul quoted these passages from both Genesis and Jesus almost verbatim in two of his New Testament books (1Corinthians 6:1517 and in Ephesians 5:3032). Jesus Christ dignified the institution of marriage by performing the first of the recorded miracles of Jesus at a wedding (see Marriage at Cana John 2:111). Give them hand hand favor fan at the marriage. Christian marriage is seen by the Apostle Paul of Tarsus (Ephesians chapter 5) as paralleling the relationship between Christ and the Church, a theological view which is a development of the Old Testament view that saw a parallel between marriage and the relationship between God and Israel. (Ephesians 5:2133; also Revelations 19:7) All major Christian groups take marriage to be normal and proper, to be "held in honor among all" (Hebrews 13:4). Biblically, weddings are described as times of joy. In 1 Timothy, chapter 4, St. Paul talks of heretics who, among other things, "forbid marriage" and he describes their views as "doctrines of demons." Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy traditionally see an even greater value in celibacy when that celibacy is undertaken for the sake of a more single-minded devotion to God, but believe that not everyone has this calling from God and acknowledge marriage is preferred by most people. This belief comes from Paul's first letter to the church at Corinth in chapter 7, which he sums up in verses 8 and 9 as: Now to the unmarried and the widows I say: It is good for them to stay unmarried, as I am. But if they cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to marry than to burn with passion. (1Corinthians 7:89) Most Christian wedding ceremonies take place in churches. Some couples are choosing quaint or nostalgic secular locations in which to be married by clergy.
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