This lockdown has disrupted various preparations and plans for wedding parties and much more. But, US couple Amy Simonson and Dan Stuglik's has decided to perform gtheir wedding rituals on same day but with a twist.
A packaging company donated more than 100 cardboard cutouts to pose as stand-ins for the family and friends who couldn't attend wedding due to the Michigan's stay-at-home order.
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Menasha Packaging Co. in Coloma made cutouts to resemble guests - tall and short, young and old, with long hair, short hair and ponytails.
"Stuglik was just looking for a general person shape, but I was able to make a little bit more realistic audience for them," Ted Harris, customer service and design manager at Menasha, told an eminent news agency of the state.
Stuglik, a Coloma Township police officer, said he will forever be thankful to Menasha for helping him do something special for his fiancée.
"I wanted to do something (creative) so she wouldn't walk down the aisle to an empty church," he said. "That was a painful part, that her wedding was being stripped away from her, but Menasha helped bring a little back," he added.