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Ideas for My Wedding Dress

Hello ladies. I was wondering if anyone had any creative ideas of how to use/recycle my wedding dress in a way that I can still keep it for a keepsake. It was very non-traditional and it's not something I just want to give away or sell (not that most would be interested.) Thank you for any ideas you have.

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What does the dress look like? Like my dress -- I considered cutting off the skirt and using the bodice as a fancy top (strapless and beaded). Maybe look at the dress and see if you can deconstruct any part of of it and make it into another outfit that you can wear more regularly.

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As someone earlier mentioned, if you are religious and planning a Babtism, you could make it into a Christening gown; it would make a great family heirloom. My son was Babtized in a gown made from my grandmother's wedding dress. As were all of his cousins, all of my cousins, and my aunt and uncles. At this point, we live all over the country so when one of my generation is having a baby, we call up the keeper of the gown and have it sent to us. A great family tradition!

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You might consider framing it. I'm at Crooked Halo/Frames by You at 137Kinderkamack, Park Ridge. www.eframesbyyou.com I've framed Christening Gowns and other things. We can get creative with it ( Fold it so it's not huge for example)
Esp if you want it as a keepsake.

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I use mine as a dust collector in my closet. It works beautifully. :)

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I also had a non-traditional wedding dress. I got pregnant shortly after getting married and am now preg again with Baby #2, so I haven't been able to put my plan for my dress into action. But, once I have our second (we're only planning for 2 children) I hope to "get my body back" to the shape I was in when I got married and I'll turn my wedding dress into a cocktail dress. I'm going to cut some of the length off and dye it either a soft ballet pink or a deep chocolate brown. Then I can wear it to various functions and hopefully get a bit more use out of a gown that I spent way too much money on!

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Possibly a throw blanket or pillow for a couch or a chair.

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What does the dress look like? Like my dress -- I considered cutting off the skirt and using the bodice as a fancy top (strapless and beaded). Maybe look at the dress and see if you can deconstruct any part of of it and make it into another outfit that you can wear more regularly.

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Why don't you try mounting it in a shadow box with a few other items from your wedding, then hanging it? My mother did that a few years ago for my cousin when she got married. Mom mounted the invitation, a flower from the bouquet, the crown from her veil, the gloves she wore, and a picture of her on the special day wearing all of these things.

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You might consider framing it. I'm at Crooked Halo/Frames by You at 137Kinderkamack, Park Ridge. www.eframesbyyou.com I've framed Christening Gowns and other things. We can get creative with it ( Fold it so it's not huge for example)
Esp if you want it as a keepsake.

1 mom found this helpful

As someone earlier mentioned, if you are religious and planning a Babtism, you could make it into a Christening gown; it would make a great family heirloom. My son was Babtized in a gown made from my grandmother's wedding dress. As were all of his cousins, all of my cousins, and my aunt and uncles. At this point, we live all over the country so when one of my generation is having a baby, we call up the keeper of the gown and have it sent to us. A great family tradition!

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Without knowing anything about it is hard to say. I am avid seamstress and have done tons of stuff with fabrics. I just did a wall hanging with several fabrics we bought overseas in different countries. It looks like a mini quilt.
Others have mentioned some good ideas. We took my husband's shirt he wore for our wedding and every year we take a pic of my son in it. It's nice to see the changes over the years. He is 5 now.
You could make a throw with some other colored fabric to drape over the bottom of your bed. If you add several colors it would never not match something you do in there.
My mom was a size 2, I was a 20. She had 130 buttons on her dress, it was beautiful!! She took some of them off and used them for the buttons on my dress.

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