This Colorado-based bride was blessed with a free wedding after surviving her battle with breast cancer, proving that there is still kindness in humanity.

Sabrina Blosky’s world was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with breast cancer just before her 27th birthday in April 2016.
“When I got the news, obviously, it was like a kick in the stomach,” Blosky told 9 News. “I was like, ‘No way, I’m too young. There’s no way that’s ever a possibility.’ As much as I hate to admit it, I didn’t want to be afraid. But I think that’s just the nature of the beast.”
Her battle with breast cancer deeply affected her confidence. As a result of all the surgeries and treatments she had to endure, Blosky says she stuggled to see her beauty.
Her now-husband, Rex, a Retired US Marine, has been her greatest support thoughout her cancer journey, and always reminded her how beautiful she is.
“Rex always made me feel so pretty all the time,” she said. “So I was like, ‘OK, nothing’s wrong with me. I’ll go to the grocery store bald.”
The became engaged in March 2017. Watch the video of their enagement here:
Blosky recently completed her final treatment, and to honour her journey, The Wedding Pink gifted her with a free wedding.
The Wedding Pink is an annual wedding giveaway package presented to a couple whose lives have been recently touched by breast cancer. Held annually in Colorado, USA, one deserving couple wins a wedding to the value of $40 000.
The purpose behind the organisation, founded by fellow breast cancer survivor Sheryl Ungar, is to present a silver lining to couples that have been through the extremely rough battle with this disease.
“I know what all these young women are going through and it’s just a hard time in your life,” Ungar said. “I mean, it’s probably the one time in you life where you just look at yourself in the mirror and it doesn’t look like you.”
Ungar works with a team of wedding vendors in Colorado who have generously donated their services and products to give one couple a year a spectacular wedding in Colorado.
“It’s just really a way to let these couples start their life off,” Ungar said. “It’s a new life. You’re done with cancer, you’re well and now this is a beautiful marriage. You’re starting over with this beautiful life and we’re just sort of giving them that start.”
Sabrina and Rex were chosen as the 2019 recipients, and married on October 17 at the Spruce Mountain Ranch in Colorado.



Picture: Instagram / Cheryl Ungar
Sustainability is the next big thing, and rightly so. There are many ways to make sure your wedding is kind to the earth. One particular South African wedding…
Traditionally significant, a delicious way to end your wedding, and utterly critical for all those with a sweet tooth, the cake selection is not to be trifled with.
Take a look at some of these gorgeous, and equally delicious, wedding cake trends:
Monochromatic Purple

If you’re planning a wedding packed with sweet-loving people and serving the cake for dessert, then this trend is your dream. It’s simple: a stunning monochrome cake with fresh fruit and sweet treats spilling off the top.
Cake by Just Baked – [email protected]
Asymmetrical

For anyone who likes to be a little different, here’s your wedding cake! Slightly less traditional, this is offset, which puts the attention on your wedding cake straight away. The flavours are 2019’s favourite combo: coconut and pineapple.
Cake by Carmen Eksteen Patisserie – [email protected]
Rectangular Floral

Rectangle cakes are the new ‘it’ cake. This flamboyant beauty is covered in colourful, fluffy Swiss buttercream and studded with vibrant fresh flowers. The best part about this? It’s easy to cut and the slices look simply gorgeous.
Cake by Sweet Lionheart / www.sweetlionheart.com
Black Cylinder

If you’re saving your money for an unforgettable honeymoon, think about an elegant and petite option – you can still stick to tradition without having to pay for a large, expensive cake. A dark, dramatic cylinder one such as this is the ultimate statement too.
Cake by Shake ‘N Bake – [email protected]
As seen in Wedding Album Magazine 1/2019 issue. Out now!
Styling by Chiara Turilli
Photography by Samantha Pinto
Photography assistant: Sean Dollery
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As a maid of honour, you’re one of the most important parts of the wedding. You are the bride’s greatest support system, and will be relied on to help with any- and everything in the lead up to and the day of the wedding.
To be the ultimate maid of honour, you’ll need to be prepared. There is no better way to do this than to carry a maid of honour emergency kit.
This is what every maid of honour needs in her emergency kit.
Hair products:
- hairbrush/comb
- bobby pins
- hairspray
- hair ties
Beauty products:
- makeup wipes
- cotton swabs
- miceller water
- extra brushes
- makeup for touch-ups
- lip-balm
- tweezers
- nail polish
- nail polish remover
The outfit:
- a sewing kit
- lint roller
- scissors
- stain-removing products
- fabric tape
- safety pins
- extra jewellery
- lotion (body and hand)
- sunscreen
Medical:
- ibuprofen/pain pills
- anti-allergy medication
- anti-anxiety medication
- eye drops
- band-aids
Organisation:
- a copy of the bride’s toast/wedding vows
- a contact list of all vendors for the day
- a time schedule for the day
General:
- tissues
- gum
- snacks
- deodorant
- perfume
- superglue
- phone chargers/powerbanks
- cash
Picture: Unsplash
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The days leading up to your wedding can be super stressful and the day itself quite emotional. Don’t let the best day of your life be spoiled by feelings of anxiety or exhaustion. Here are some helpful tips on how to keep the joyful experience this special day is meant to be.
– The week before, take a few minutes each day and write down things you are grateful for. Journaling can be very therapeutic and serve as a reminder of how blessed you are for the people around you. Whether it be the one you’re marrying, the friends and family that support you or this exciting new adventure that lies ahead, jot it down and reflect on it.
– There’s a saying that goes: “Don’t sweat the petty stuff and don’t pet the sweaty stuff.” That’s about as perfect a saying you can get for a wedding. Remember the reason you are getting married: You have found the person you love with all your heart and you want to share it with people that are close to you. So when those little emergencies come, and they will, take a deep breath, smile and let the bridesmaids handle it.
– Get enough sleep the week before. Make sure you sleep well. Essential oils like lavender and jasmine might help you drift off to dreamland with a smile on your face. You will be quite busy those last few days, but you will want to feel rested and energetic at the wedding.
– Water is life. Taking a long, tranquil bath or shower the morning of your wedding will let the world’s worries flow away. Light some scented candles and make it your me-time where no one may bother you. Relax and focus on your breathing while soaking in the bubbles.
– It might sound like a good time to get hammered at the party but in truth, you will regret getting crazy drunk on your wedding and especially being hungover on your honeymoon. Having a good time at this joyous celebration is important, but overdoing it might lead you to make a mess of things. You want to remember your special day with grace for the rest of your life.
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