Kaiter
Kaiter
Kaiter

We all lose with this.

I like the last one, if you're doing a steampunk theme it's perfect!

Aww, this would be ok for prom if they hadn't done the gathering and exposed tulle on the skirt. But as a wedding dress, nope.

That's what bridesmaids are for. They hold your tulle so you don't dip it in the toilet.

We said our "I do's," kissed, then I kicked off my shoes to walk back down the aisle. No regrets, those things hurt.

I take a mental note of what I've purchased to total $6.66 so I can do it again.

Yay!

That bump IS suspiciously solenoid shaped.

Yup! We made ours out of PVC pipe, golf balls and some nylon rope. I've heard it called a lot of things, most of them not family friendly, but Redneck Golf is a new one, I like it!

We did a backyard barbecue style reception, complete with lawn games and asked a couple of handy/crafty type friends to help make the stuff we needed in lieu of gifts. We still have a kickass setup for Cornhole and How's it Hangin. There was also a semi-formal volleyball game and hula hooping.

This is gorgeous! What is it made from?

I don't think you could program that level of crazy.

Yes! The servo unit was too big so they had to modify the back of her head!*

My dress was tea length, so it came in a garment bag, folded in half in a box that was about 24" x 24" so not too ridiculous.

Probably just a Bump-it

I love your username.

Did you get married at Loveland on one of their Valentines Day events? My husband and I considered it, but his family would have been FURIOUS if we eloped. We may go to renew our vows one of these years, it's only 10 minutes from where we live.

You win.

Thank you! I came here to say just that.