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Old 09-05-2008, 12:04 AM
Em M
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Its not very expensive to preserve your dress - a good dry cleaner will do it for about $200. I still have mine 'preserved', although I've thought about shortening it and redesigning it. Who knows, maybe you'll want to wear it when you renew your vows at your 50th anniversary. I say keep it. However, other ideas I've heard include:

-incorporate all or part of the dress into a quilt
-shorten the dress (to wear again) and have part of the extra fabric used to frame (to mat or as a background) something/s from your wedding (invitation, garter etc.)

But I'd rather keep it...

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