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BRIDE BRINGS LATE SISTER AND BEST FRIEND DOWN WEDDING AISLE AS CARDBOARD CUTOUTS
WITH VID AND PIX
By Kiara Wells
A bride-to-be is touching hearts online after finding a unique and uplifting way to include her late sister and best friend in her wedding by turning them into life-sized cardboard cutouts and taking them along every step of her journey.
Alyssa Nikaye Stout, 28, a marketing and social media content creator from Columbus, Ohio, USA, lost both her sister, Randi, and best friend, Mallory Moss, in separate tragic car accidents but is determined they’ll still stand by her side on her big day.
Instead of letting grief overshadow her wedding, Alyssa has found a creative way to honor the two most important people in her life by bringing them along to dress fittings, parties, and even planning for them to “walk” down the aisle with her.
Alyssa said: “My sister was my best friend. We did everything together growing up. Concerts, sharing clothes, even dyeing our hair the same. She was exactly who I looked up to. There was never a doubt we’d be each other’s maids of honor.”
Randi tragically passed away in 2018 following a car accident, leaving a void Alyssa says could never be filled.
But during that time, her best friend Mallory became her rock.
Alyssa said: “Mallory was the Batman to my Robin, the Bonnie to my Clyde. I wouldn’t have made it through losing my sister without her. She brought so much light into my life.”
Mallory later promised to step into the role of maid of honor when Alyssa eventually got married but heartbreak struck again when she also passed away in a car accident in 2022.
Faced with planning a wedding without them, Alyssa said she initially felt dread.
“I always dreamed about my wedding, but it hurt knowing they wouldn’t physically be there” she explained.
What started as a joke soon turned into something much more meaningful.
Alyssa said: “I joked about making cardboard cutouts of them but the more I thought about it, the more it felt right. It became a beautiful way to actually see them with me.”
Now, Alyssa takes the cutouts everywhere from wedding planning appointments to celebrations, even dressing them up for each occasion.
Rather than feeling like a reminder of loss, Alyssa says the cutouts bring comfort and joy.
After sharing her idea online, Alyssa was overwhelmed by the response.
She says the process has been deeply healing.
“I want them at my dress fittings, my bachelorette, my bridal shower everything/
“They’ll even be in dresses walking down the aisle with me.
“It’s not about wishing they were here.
“It’s about knowing they are here with me every step of the way in a fun, silly, and heartfelt way.
“The support has been tremendous.
“People are not only embracing it, they’re giving me ideas like creating different outfits for each event. It’s become this really beautiful, collaborative experience.
“From making the cutouts to seeing how many people this resonates with it’s helped me in ways I didn’t expect.
“I feel like I can finally look forward to my wedding day without sadness.
“I won’t be wishing they were there.
“I’ll know they’ve been with me from the very beginning… all the way to the end.”
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00:00My maids of honor ghosted me before I could plan my wedding so now we have to create them in
00:04cardboard cutout form. Before you start asking why they ghosted me um I mean actually ghosted
00:11me they're no longer here. But they already promised me to help me plan my wedding so
00:15you just can't take that promise back. Both of our cutouts are finished now we just need to
00:20figure out how to get them to stand up and stay standing and how to make sure they don't bend
00:28over because could you imagine that happening at the dress fitting? How embarrassing for me. Jesus.
00:34You know I really don't know what stage of grief this is but I would like to say that I
00:38skipped over
00:38the grief and went right into arts and crafts. So let's answer some questions. Who is this? This is
00:43my best friend Mallory. Who is this? This is my sister Randy. Where do they go when you're done
00:48with them? In the closet because they also kind of creep me out. Will they be wearing dresses for my
00:53wedding? Yes absolutely. Originally I had planned to chat GBT some dresses onto them um based on the
01:01theme of my wedding. However I am really loving the paper mache idea that you guys have given me
01:06to give outfits that like may be magnetic and people can like shake them off and put them back on
01:12and
01:12kick them off. Um I think that would be kind of cool. I think that's interactive. I think that's fun
01:18and I think it's a little chaotic and unhinged. Next what are they for? Well they are here to help
01:23me plan my wedding period point blank. These girls promised to be my maid of honor my entire life
01:28and you think I'm gonna let them get out of the maid of honor duties? Never. Have you gotten them
01:33to
01:33stand yet? Uh no. Currently they like sitting. Apparently Randy likes to lay. And I'm just gonna say
01:41that's off of pure laziness. Stand the f*** up. Oh and finally I will not be using a Ouija board
01:48to
01:48connect with them because with my luck I will summons everybody else besides them. So I'm scared. I'm scared.
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