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WEDDING DRESS #2


Hello darlings! Happy Sunday to all! Hope your weekend was as much fun as was mine:-)
Yesterday for Mike's Birthday we went to St. George's theater for Kevin James' comedy show in Staten Island. Kevin James was so funny and theater was absolutely spectacular. Here some blurry (LOL) pictures of the place.




                                                        Adam Lambert was there too:-))))


I also finished my second wedding dress and a matching veil.
For those of you who didnt read my prior post about wedding dresses - I remodel, redesign and make them look like new.






                         Well, it was so much fun that I decided to model it myself:-) Just a little:-))





Hope you like my new creation. It is for sale for only $399. Contact me for more information if you are interested.
Have a great week and stay positive!
Love,
Erena

16 comments:

  1. It might be interesting to give new life to those dresses! This one and the previous one look so beautiful! I can understand why you decided to model the dress yourself - it is hard to resist to try it on!

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  2. The time out looks marvellous, I do love the theatre. Amazing dress doll, looks so gorgeous!! x

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  3. Great job!
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  4. Наверное, невеста в таком платье будет чувствовать себя принцессой. Удачи во всем!!!

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  5. beautiful <3

    http://same-but-diffrent.blogspot.de/

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  6. Необыкновенное платье!!!

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  7. Beautiful!!!
    www.conmdemonisimo.blogspot.com

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  8. Looks like you were having fun - and re-fitting wedding dresses is hard work, that's wonderful that you're doing that!

    xo Mary Jo

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  9. Very Nice . . . a G+ for ur Post and Have a Nice Day. . . :)

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  10. That place looks fantastic and the dress is fabulous as well!! Great job Erena ;)

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  11. That is so cool that you remodel/repurpose old wedding dresses. I love that whole concept of using vintage to create something new.

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