{"id":17062,"date":"2016-05-27T06:54:16","date_gmt":"2016-05-26T20:54:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/uk\/articles\/what-to-do-with-your-wedding-dress-after-the-wedding\/"},"modified":"2021-11-11T15:40:44","modified_gmt":"2021-11-11T04:40:44","slug":"what-to-do-with-your-wedding-dress-after-the-wedding","status":"publish","type":"uk-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.co.uk\/articles\/what-to-do-with-your-wedding-dress-after-the-wedding\/","title":{"rendered":"What to do with your wedding dress after the wedding"},"content":{"rendered":"
Shoving the most sentimental dress you own into your closet or leaving it in some random dark corner of your home is a bit anti-climatic, don’t you think? So, here are a handful of (brilliantly creative) ideas that will help you make the most out of your wedding gown<\/a>, beyond your wedding day. <\/big><\/p>\n If you’re handy with a needle and thread, you can stretch out your post-wedding bliss by diving into some DIY. With a little craftiness, you can turn your lace dress into dainty pillow cases for your new nest or create embellished purses and bespoke necklaces out of your gown’s beaded fabric. If you have more time and you’re feeling more creative than usual, you could even try sewing a miniature version of your dress <\/a>and have it framed professionally. This way, your memories of the dress will never be out of sight.<\/p>\n If it’s not yet part of your family tradition, you can also consider using your wedding dress as a keepsake. It’s never too far off to think of the future when it comes to momentous occasions, so when it’s time for your own daughter or daughter-in-law to marry or christen a child, your precious keepsake can be updated into another wedding dress<\/a> or turned into a christening gown. Trust us, it’ll be a wonderful feeling to see your wedding dress\u2013or a part of it\u2013to be of use again!<\/p>\n Who said you can only wear your wedding dress <\/a>once, when you can wear it in so many other ways? With some imagination and serious sewing skills, one can turn a wedding dress into a bustier, a bodice, a full skirt, a mini dress, a blazer… (If you’re not so confident in the sewing department, bring your dress to your trusty tailor and let them work their magic on it!)<\/p>\n What’s a smart way to recoup some of the wedding costs, you ask? Well, if you’re someone who would most likely never use (nor lay eyes upon) your wedding dress again, why not sell it on a pre-loved wedding gown site<\/a>. The money you get can go a looong way. Haven’t had a honeymoon yet? Itching to buy that gorgeous Eames Armchair? Drooling over the KitchenAid Mixer everyone missed out on the gift registry? Putting your wedding dress on sale is a good way to cover these.<\/p>\nTurn it into a pretty DIY project<\/h2>\n
Hand it down to a loved one<\/h2>\n
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Wear it differently<\/h2>\n
Sell it<\/h2>\n
Pay it forward<\/h2>\n