YM.....I agree with you as far as trying to decide if we want to tear or rip these dresses up. I'm using 3 of the bridesmaids dresses this season in my funeral parlor scene. These are the actual dresses from my wedding. I paid for these dresses so I ended up with them because these gals all lived out of town & flew in. None of them wanted the dresses after the wedding (they were fushia with ruffles...get my drift?) along with no room to pack them in their suitcases for the return trip home. I'm sure I'll use them next year too for something different.
As with the new wedding dress I bought for this scene also. I lied....(did I say that??lol) to my hubby when I said..."I'll leave the tags on this new dress and after Halloween I'll sell it on EBAY". Too LATE!! I'm already attached to it. Thing is I had every intention after this Halloween to make that tombstone with the mourning girl laying over the top of the stone & it says "Beloved" on the stone. Everybody that makes those covers them in monster mud. The longer this dress hangs in my office & looking at it everyday I'm not sure.....ok I'm sure I can't cover it with monster mud.....Perhaps this is a mans job as I think us gals have issues when it comes to tearing up or drowning in monster mud....these beautiful dresses!lol
So yes I'm with you on not tearing them up just yet!
the Muffster
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