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Pregnant Christina Milian's shotgun wedding to music producer boyfriend The-Dream on September 4, 2009 - Source: Daily Mail
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Christina Milian has got married.
 
The 27-year-old singer wed songwriter-and-producer The-Dream in an intimate ceremony in Las Vegas' Little White Wedding Chapel at midnight on Friday.
Christina rented a gown for $200, with The-Dream donning a $100 tuxedo suit.
No further details of the nuptials have been released.
 
 
DIY - Cake Centerpiece
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Centerpiece Instructions
Materials
Tins in 6-, 8-, and 10-inch diameters
Patterned paper in coordinating colors
Pencil
Paper cutter
White die-cut floral paper
Hot-glue gun and glue sticks
2 yards of 2-inch-wide sheer ribbon
Daisy punch
Glitter paper in two colors to coordinate with patterned paper
Large and small adhesive gems

Instructions
Remove lids from tins. Using the tins as patterns, cut paper to wrap around the sides of the tins; hot-glue the paper in place. Cut a paper strip to wrap around the 10-inch tin lid; hot-glue in place. Carefully put the lid on the large tin.
 
From the center of the die-cut floral paper, cut a circle to fit the bottom of the 6-inch tin. Cut a ring 1-1/2-inch larger than the cut circle for the 8-inch tin. Cut a second ring 1-1/2-inch larger than the first ring for the 10-inch tin. Hot-glue the circle and rings to the tins' bottoms.
 
Hot-glue the tiers together.
 
Fold the ribbon in half; tie a double bow. Hot-glue the bow to the top tier. Trim the ribbon ends.
 
Punch out daisies from glitter papers. Press a large gem in the center of each daisy; layer with smaller gems where desired. Hot-glue daisies cascading down the tiers as shown.
 
 
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