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by Connie on November 16, 2008 · 13 comments

Buy atenolol without prescription, I have been spending this weekend- between more wedding dress snoop shopping, driving in treacherous snowstorms to go to The Quilt Gala, church, and chores- trying to finish up Erica's wedding dress bolero mockup. Buy atenolol, If you remember (or if I remembered to tell you!) Miss Erica
fell in love with the idea of a large pleated collar as a design element, and we decided to incorporate it into the collar treatment of a bolero type jacket to go over her wedding dress for the church ceremony, order atenolol online. Find atenolol on internet, When Erica first broached the idea of a bolero, I immediately thought of Burda 7987, buying generic atenolol, Atenolol cheap price, since Karen had such a good experience with it. Here is her review, atenolol in australia. Purchase atenolol overnight delivery, Here is a poor photo of the dress mockup and the first draft of the jacket. Both the dress and the bolero will use ivory silk Peau de Soie in the Real Version, buy atenolol without prescription.


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I made redrafted the collar about 3/4 of an inch higher to make it a bit more dramatic, atenolol in malaysia, Atenolol tablets, and added enough length to it to allow for 3 more pleats going a bit further down the neckline. The length of the bolero itself was cut down- it may be altered even more once I fit it over the dress properly, cheap atenolol in canada. Canadian atenolol, The bottom edge of the jacket/bolero/coverup/shrug will have a heavily beaded edge that I may pick up in New York or Philly next weekend. (hows that for casually throwing in my much anticipated travel plans!!!!)

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I took my trusty "cheater crouquis" and did some drawing. Buy atenolol without prescription, I will admit that "drawing" is a grandious word for what I acomplished, but it gets the idea across.

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Today's Postscript.

Last weekend, young Miss Lauren and I headed off to Toronto the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, where our girls have been "showing pigs" (read "competing") for the past 6 or 7 years. She flew in from Ottawa where she is going to University, and we had a blast. We even got some quality shopping in, although the only fabric I was allowed to bring home was some Russian netting for Erica to make her birdcage veil with. Here is my winning (well - second place) daughter and her gilt "Pancake" who is now(stop reading if you are squeamish or otherwise adverse to the realities of farming) umm the part of the foodgroup that usually accompanies pancakes- namely Bacon!. You can read her blog post about showing, and what it entails at Fiveblondes. .

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Vicki November 16, 2008 at 7:37 pm

How about a short sleeve – normal set in that is beaded for about an inch or so at the hem to match the hem of the jacket? Or if the sleeves need to be longer then leave them plain – you want to keep all the focus at the top. It is going to be beautiful for sure!

Kate November 16, 2008 at 9:20 pm

Erica hates that picture… pretty much she will be mad when she sees it! that is all.

Update from Erica: Changed picture!

Birgitte November 16, 2008 at 9:55 pm

I haven’t seen the back, but you mention covered buttons… could you make a 3/4 fitted sleeve with a placket and those same or smaller covered buttons? Just to add a bit of design element without overpowering the dress or the bead detail.

cidell November 17, 2008 at 8:13 am

Hmmm. I love it. But, I think I would want sleeves. Are we against a short puffy sleeve? To much going on? I do love the look of that collar!

Sally November 17, 2008 at 8:43 am

This wedding dress will be gorgeous! I really think that you will need either long or short sleeves to create a sophisticated look. Personally, I love the log sleep. It is so elegant!

Erica November 17, 2008 at 9:41 am

SEE KATELYN’S COMMENT.

Thank goodness I know all your login info so I can CHANGE it. Now there is a much nicer pic there!

Emily November 17, 2008 at 2:03 pm

Remind me what time of year the wedding is again? If it’s wintertime, I really like the longer sleeves — the 3/4 length with the upturned cuff — but I don’t think they would be appropriate for any other time of the year.

Karen November 17, 2008 at 3:07 pm

Connie, you’re so calm about your travel plans! I’m hopping up and down with anticipation.

I’m no expert on sleeve design, but feel free to pick at the original jacket while you’re down to inspect the collar. I really do like how that one turned out, and I think the collar is gorgeous over the dress you’ve got going.

And Erica, I saw the picture before you changed it and I thought you looked fine. But then again, I like your accessory in this pic!

Erica November 17, 2008 at 3:58 pm

Thanks Karen :) Glad you like my favorite accessory!

Rachel, The wedding is May 2.

cindy November 17, 2008 at 4:40 pm

Wow the collar is fantastic! I like the idea of sleeves, leaning toward choice #5. Ummmmmm…..bacon.

laura November 18, 2008 at 10:14 pm

Oh, 4H!! I love going to our local fair each fall so I can walk through the barns. My town has the largest agricultural fair in my state and I get such a kick out of seeing all those 4H’ers and their animals. We always have at least 2 batches of baby piglets and they entertain everyone all week with their antics. I just have to go through the pig barns but I hate to admit that I hold my breath through most of it. But poor little Pancake, she had no idea the cost of her beauty!!!

Tracy November 19, 2008 at 11:57 am

I think long slim sleeves with the same beading from the hem of the jacket along the hem of the sleeves. If you come to Philly check out Zoles on 4th St. below Bainbridge they have a great selection for wedding emblelishments.

Good Luck! The jacket looks great!

Kat November 22, 2008 at 8:53 am

I think I’m the lone dissenter here. I say give her what she wants, but make sure she has tried on the mock-up without the sleeves just to be sure.

I always wanted my wedding dress to be strapless, my my mother vetoed it–she and my dad were paying for the wedding. She thought it wasn’t “tasteful”. So I opted for those big ’80′s sleeves. I did like those, but I had the shoulders and arms to carry off the strapless dress well. She thought the mermaid style was sexy enough, and said no to the strapless, mermaid style. I still regret that. I was so young, though, and they were paying my college tuition so who was I to say no.

If you think it should have sleeves, let her know that (I’m sure you already have at this point), she can try it on both ways if possible, then see what she wants.

I once attended a lovely, Christmas-time wedding where the bridesmaids wore black. Yes, black! Accented with red bouquets. It was absolutely the most elegant bridal party I’ve ever seen. That wedding was about 3 years after ours. My mother would have fainted if I had suggested black for the bridesmaids LOL. In that case, the bride got what she wanted and it was spectacular!

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