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I'm making my own wedding dress… and I just don't know what I'm going to do with it afterwards. If it was going to be a shop bought dress, I wouldn't have an issue selling it, but because of the amount of work that I'd be putting into it, I think it'd feel a bit odd to sell it… but on the other hand I think it'd feel odd to just keep it boxed up somewhere. I'm basically wondering what you will be doing with your dress after your weddings are over and done with. Custom wedding stuff has a sneaky way of costing more than mass produced mainstream stuff. So what's "worth it" when it comes to custom wedding art? Finding ready-made, mass-produced "offbeat" cake toppers is an almost impossible task. But Amanda has come up with a really great solution. Why not Offbeat Bride-ify those easy-to-find traditional cake toppers? I just discovered a fellow wedding blogger Sabrina and OBT member Blablover5's amazing talent for re-creating wedding dresses on canvas! It all started when she realized "the most... Sonya Nausmann is an Iowa City-based artist who's working on a photography project chronicling 1000 women wearing her wedding gown, the titular Thousand Dollar Dress. Sonya's photography is provocative, and her project offers a pointed commentary on women, marriage, and identity. Keep Reading 1 |











