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Cynethia
Beginner September 2016

Heel Protectors???

Cynethia, on March 19, 2015 at 11:50 AM Posted in Planning 0 11

Hi Does anyone know about how much high protectors should cost? I don't want to get the first ones I see but I also don't want to spend a month looking for cheap ones if the going rate is $10 a pair.

Thank you kindly!

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Latest activity by MrsBest2B, on March 20, 2015 at 11:19 AM
  • Cynethia
    Beginner September 2016
    Cynethia ·
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    I just saw a Pinterest post were you can make some with old wine corks... Now I want to find 200 wine corks.. smh.. I should stay off the internet

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  • Reese
    Master July 2015
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    This is the pair I've had for a couple years. They're listed as about $13 right now.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007WG6P8Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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  • GeekyBride
    VIP September 2015
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    I just paid $13 for mine.

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  • Summer
    Just Said Yes June 2015
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    I just got mine at Davids Bridal for 10

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  • FinallyMrsT
    Master October 2015
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    I had really crappy heel protectors as a BM a couple years ago...we all just sunk right down into the lawn, anyway lol So I would def not skimp!

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  • MrsBest2B
    Master June 2016
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    Yeah, I was thinking they'd be "favors" to my female guests since I'll have a grass ceremony, but no. They're like $13 a piece at least. Maybe I'll get them for my bridal party, everyone else can deal with it. They'll be on the grass for like a minute

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  • FinallyMrsT
    Master October 2015
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    @Mrs.Best2B -- do you have a website? Providing heel protectors for guests would def be extravagant, but maybe you could let them know on your website that wedges might be preferable, considering the grass. I would certainly appreciate the head's up, as a guest! I hate feeling unprepared attire-wise

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  • Babs
    Expert June 2015
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    I got mine at Davids Bridal for $10.

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  • Cynethia
    Beginner September 2016
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    I found some on aliexpress.com about $1 a pair depending on how many you buy.

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  • FutureMrs.Jones
    Expert May 2015
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    Https://www.thesolemates.com/

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  • MrsBest2B
    Master June 2016
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    I do have a website, I may mention it there. I was also thinking about providing cheapy flip flops, but that won't help anyone who's wearing pantyhose.

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