There are Farabi (2020) Feneo Original Web Seriesmany tough decisions to be made when it comes to organising a wedding. But honestly, there's one easy choice: doughnuts.

Specifically, we're talking doughnut bouquets, which made an appearance at the wedding of Australian bride Paige Kirk, replacing traditional flower arrangements.

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"Me and my husband Steven thought it would be different, fun and lighthearted," Kirk told BBC News.

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While you've probably seen a doughnut bouquet before, it's not every day you'll see the bride walking down the aisle with one.

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But hey, that's the whole point of the spectacle. "We wanted the wedding to be a bit different and really reflect who we are as a couple," Kirk explained to the news outlet.

The bouquets were created by Sydney company Dessert Boxes, who ran a competition earlier this year to find a deserving bride — they received more than 250 applicants.

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"We chose Paige because we loved her lighthearted approach to this!" Dessert Boxes' Samantha Khater said via Messenger. "Plus, she wanted to keep it a surprise from her bridesmaids which we knew would make for a great reaction on the day."

No surprises if these make another appearance at your next wedding.


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