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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Keep Your Wedding Dress Forever


The wedding is over, you're happily ensconced in a new home she shares with her honey, and you suddenly have your wedding dress - its lovely, heart, dream, stopping wedding evening dress - is packed in the back your guest room closet. Taking up space. A year ago, you said you had to keep forever, save for their future daughter. Sell ​​it? God, no. Trash it? Gasp! But time has passed and the wedding glow is fading. You know the chances of your child want to wear your wedding dress are limited, and his bedroom closet is full of clothes and shoes and slippers and shoes.

What, you ask, what is an ex-girlfriend to do? She can sell, of course, but the market for wedding dresses second hand is not all that. She could keep it in a box and put it out of sight in the attic where at least is not taking up valuable shoe heritage. Or you can give to some needy girlfriend or charity to do good with it. These are your options. None of them allow you to have your dress and get rid of it, too. That's why I would add another wedding after bridesmaid dresses option: Have an artist Jessica Mandala create a unique scheme of its kind, or the painting of the wedding dress that is just gathering dust.

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Mandala says: "A wedding dress is so unique - the garment is chosen for the day when a woman feels it is in its most favorable - when she will be the most beautiful woman in the room. This is perhaps the most exclusive gown (and expensive) a suit of woman will ever use. And he takes on only a few hours. I love to explore this option, which tells about the user, and it is my great privilege to commemorate it. "





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