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There are some brides out there, who just aren’t flower people. Whether they are allergic to them or they choose not to have them for environmental reasons, or any other reason, one alternative is the kisssing ball.

Kissing balls were once popular in the Victorian era, but they are seeing resurgence. Kissing balls, or pomanders as they are also known, can be made of a variety of materials including silk flowers, crystals, feathers, fabric etc. They are affordable and easy for the DIY bride as well.

The one shown below is made of shells, which would be perfect for a beach wedding. You can purchase it from Scarborough Seashells.

clam shell kissing ball

This one is a white duck feather kissing ball found on etsy.com.

feather kissing ball

This one is also from etsy.com and is made from ribbon and fabric. It has a light romantic feel.

white ribbon pomander

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