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What did you do with your wedding dress?
I have no idea what to do with my wedding dress, sell, donate, keep, etc..
What did you ladies do?
Re: What did you do with your wedding dress?
It was untouched and hanging in my closet until I did a TTD over the summer. It didn't really "trash" it, so now it's back in the closet.
I'm so no help. I might end up donating it.
Baby GIRL EDD 5.21.13
My Blog | My Chart
2012 Races Heart Half Marathon 3.18.2012 - 1:51:01 (PR)
Flying Pig Marathon 5.6.12 - 3:50:28 (PR)
Leadville Trail Marathon 6.30.12 - 7:32:23 (not a typo)
Esri 5K 7.25.12 - 21:57 (PR)
I'm going to donate through Making Memories - goes to breast cancer research.
Baby GIRL EDD 5.21.13
My Blog | My Chart
2012 Races Heart Half Marathon 3.18.2012 - 1:51:01 (PR)
Flying Pig Marathon 5.6.12 - 3:50:28 (PR)
Leadville Trail Marathon 6.30.12 - 7:32:23 (not a typo)
Esri 5K 7.25.12 - 21:57 (PR)
Mine has been hanging in the closet for a year and a half. I'd love to do something with it. First order of business is getting it preserved. But I think the cut of it might make it a fun party dress if I got the bottom shortened just a bit and dyed it. But I haven't the slightest clue how to make that happen. (First I gotta build up the courage to cut the dress)
I may do this one day but for right now I had it preserved. It's all nestled under our bed
I kept mine (uncleaned) in the closet for a few years. When my daughter was born, I decided I wanted it made into a baptismal gown for her and any future children. It was cheaper to have the baptismal gown cleaned (after it was made, before she wore it) than the entire huge wedding dress. I love how it turned out and have no regrets. I still have some material left and may use it for a first communion dress or possibly a male baptism outfit should the need arise.
Photos courtesy of Jen Rose Photography