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Two good friends did all the flower arrangements...
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Her grandmother made this dress for her mother's wedding. When she brought the dress over to ask if I could alter it...well, I was hesitant. I agreed to do it. I didn't take pictures of my process, I wish I had, but at one point I had it all apart! And then I did a lot of basting--I could hear
my grandmother's advice on how things should be basted first, advice I refused to listen to when I was younger, but it came in handy for this project!
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We had such great weather, warm in the sun. My son made the driftwood arch, my daughter-in-law decorated it; it takes many hands to put a wedding together!
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