Do you all adore the "I Do" on the bottom of these wedding shoes as much as I do? (Forgive the Paul Simon reference in the title - I couldn't resist.) I found these on the amazing blog of photographer Sarah Yates, where they help make a great wedding photo. But I'm also imagining that if you were having a religious wedding that included kneeling at the altar, these two little unexpected words would make your guests smile.
I found these pre-made at Mindy Weiss, but you could also use any letters at the craft store to write your own message - perhaps your new monogram? Just make sure it goes in the arch of the shoe so that it won't interfere with dancing.


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