Lovely. It's not lame to all wear the same gown. Every family has its own traditions. My sil family, all grandchildren wear the same gown and each childs name and baptismal date are embroidered on the skirt. In my family boys wear one gown and girls another.
That's a very meaningful dining room display. What a lovely reminder about one's first sacrament and belonging to God. I'm curious on how you mounted the outfits, so they don't crumple to the bottom of the shadow box when you hang them up. Did you have them professionally framed?
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WOW. I am super impressed. WOW! Did I mention wow?
All my girls have worn the same gown. I'm so lame....
Absolutely precious! 'Love!
Love it! Soooo much better than hiding them away in a box unseen for years.
Lovely.
It's not lame to all wear the same gown. Every family has its own traditions. My sil family, all grandchildren wear the same gown and each childs name and baptismal date are embroidered on the skirt.
In my family boys wear one gown and girls another.
That's a very meaningful dining room display. What a lovely reminder about one's first sacrament and belonging to God. I'm curious on how you mounted the outfits, so they don't crumple to the bottom of the shadow box when you hang them up. Did you have them professionally framed?
I am actually more impressed that your dining room table is completely clear.
Lena- It was super easy. I used double stick tape and a couple strategically placed straight pins.
Jane D. - It's almost always clean. I insist on it since it's in the front of the house and people can see it when they come over.
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