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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 310667" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>husband loaded it up last night (our time). He's off playing trains today, he will undoubtedly check in later.</p><p></p><p>I had to laugh over that neckline - I bought a bra, specially, so I could wear that dress without problems. And I spent the night hitching up the dress constantly, because it was showing a bit TOO much! The girl at the bra shop had recommended Hollywood tape, but I know from experience that it risks pulling, when you use it on silk (like that dress).</p><p></p><p>I'm going to a friend's son's wedding (same friend who baked the cake and MC'd for us) and might wear the same dress. But this time I've bought one of those stick-on options. The sort you wear like surgical tape. Hopefully it will be OK.</p><p></p><p>However, if we continue to have wintry weather, I'll have to wear something else. Probably my other MOTB outfit, the purple dress I wore to easy child's wedding. Which also needs tape, now I think of it...</p><p></p><p>Oh well, if you've got it, flaunt it.</p><p></p><p>We'll post more photos when we get the chance.</p><p></p><p>The weather for the wedding was cold, overcast and showery. I am so glad we didn't spent the extra $800 to have the wedding ceremony at Camelot Castle. We'd have been put in the stables, for sure. Mind you, the same stables were usedin filming "Australia"... we were there to check the place out, the day of the film premiere, the family had been invited to the premiere because their home had been used for location shooting. If easy child 2/difficult child 2 had had a chance of having her wedding inside Camelot Castle, she would have jumped at it. But inside it is a private home, although wedding photos are permitted on the ground floor inside.</p><p></p><p>Oh well... maybe they will open it to the public when their restorations are finished. I knwo the place we chose (Eschol Park House) was also lovely, although more set up as a wedding reception venue. But it was definitely authentically antique, which was what our girl wanted. She likes Victoriana, and on the walls of the room were photos and portraits of Queen Victoria!</p><p></p><p>When the photographer's link becomes available, we'll see what we can post for you all.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 310667, member: 1991"] husband loaded it up last night (our time). He's off playing trains today, he will undoubtedly check in later. I had to laugh over that neckline - I bought a bra, specially, so I could wear that dress without problems. And I spent the night hitching up the dress constantly, because it was showing a bit TOO much! The girl at the bra shop had recommended Hollywood tape, but I know from experience that it risks pulling, when you use it on silk (like that dress). I'm going to a friend's son's wedding (same friend who baked the cake and MC'd for us) and might wear the same dress. But this time I've bought one of those stick-on options. The sort you wear like surgical tape. Hopefully it will be OK. However, if we continue to have wintry weather, I'll have to wear something else. Probably my other MOTB outfit, the purple dress I wore to easy child's wedding. Which also needs tape, now I think of it... Oh well, if you've got it, flaunt it. We'll post more photos when we get the chance. The weather for the wedding was cold, overcast and showery. I am so glad we didn't spent the extra $800 to have the wedding ceremony at Camelot Castle. We'd have been put in the stables, for sure. Mind you, the same stables were usedin filming "Australia"... we were there to check the place out, the day of the film premiere, the family had been invited to the premiere because their home had been used for location shooting. If easy child 2/difficult child 2 had had a chance of having her wedding inside Camelot Castle, she would have jumped at it. But inside it is a private home, although wedding photos are permitted on the ground floor inside. Oh well... maybe they will open it to the public when their restorations are finished. I knwo the place we chose (Eschol Park House) was also lovely, although more set up as a wedding reception venue. But it was definitely authentically antique, which was what our girl wanted. She likes Victoriana, and on the walls of the room were photos and portraits of Queen Victoria! When the photographer's link becomes available, we'll see what we can post for you all. Marg [/QUOTE]
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