I'm excited to
announce that mine is also complete!
And I feel ready to walk that aisle in it.
Denise did a beautiful job. She put in so much hard work to create my dream
dress. I know she had her hesitations about her ability to get it just right.
But as the saying goes, we are our own worst critic. She hand sewed some of it,
and got it perfected to fit me just right despite my flat-chested problems. You
see, patterns don't account for lack of boobs. A woman who wears a large should have ample chest. Wrong! So she had quite the time adjusting the dress repeatedly to lay right up top. I'm feeling so loved and fortunate to have had her making such a stunning dress for me.
I also completed
the flower arrangements that will rest on the pillars my fiancé made.
Today, we worked on getting them painted. Tomorrow I have to do the final coat.
My dad texted me too. I can’t tell you how much I look forward to seeing him and the family. I do miss them, being so far away.
They look like the Twin Towers right now...
The vases were interesting. Who knew that painting glass bowl vases was such a difficult task?!
My dad texted me too. I can’t tell you how much I look forward to seeing him and the family. I do miss them, being so far away.
And thanks to my
best friend, Gwen, I have amazing and unique gifts for the mothers and
bridesmaids! She went out of her way to make it special.
Next week, I’ll
begin the process of making the chocolates for the cake decorations and favors.
We picked up some cute bags that will placed at some of the seats.
And lastly, I
have to create my bouquet. Its going to be attached to a light saber hilt... if all goes well!
Time is picking
up momentum. Soon, we will be standing at the alter leading to a great,
adventurous future. I’m excited!
Ya'll did a lot of work. It will be a one of a kind day. Good for you. I hope you have the wedding of a lifetime.
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