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Latest trend: Cardboard cut-outs guest at a wedding

Amid the global pandemic, a wedding in the US got disrupted. The couple decided to pose stand-ins of cardboard cut-outs as their guests at the wedding. Dan Stuglik and Amy Simonson, the US couple, got customized relatives and friends from the donated cardboard by a packaging company named Menasha Packaging Co.

The catch is that the cut-outs are made with great variations. The faux guests were tall, short, plump, and lean. This was done to bring out the true essence of their D-day. The wedding took place at Michigan city, which is currently under lockdown due to the virus and the rapid increase in the number of deaths.

Stuglik, a Coloma Police Officer, is grateful to Menasha for helping him to do something special for his fiancée.  The groom said that he wanted to do something creative. He did not want his wife to walk down an empty aisle.  The couple was downhearted with the declaration of lockdown, but Manesha lent a helping hand in a rather creative way to make their situation less bad and a bit more merrier.

Ted Harris, design manager at Menasha, told that Stuglik was looking for the general shapes, but he tried to make the cut-outs a bit less fake. The manufacturers developed multiple shapes and sizes for better resemblance. 

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