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      The photos in this album are of brides who I've had the honor and pleasure of working with. They have graciously opened the pages of their wedding albums and shared these gorgeous images from their weddings. If you would like to be included in this album, please feel free to send me your photos featuring your Brass Paperclip creations.
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    October 04, 2011

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    Christine @ Bridal Banter

    I've only just allowed myself to wear print black dresses as a wedding guest! It would too feel strange to me to wear black as a bride.

    Katie

    I dont think i could ever wear a black wedding gown... but that second VW gown is STUNNING. i would wear that to anything.

    Cindi Brooks

    Not sure I would have ever been able to wear a black wedding dress either, but I like black dresses at weddings...all of my bridesmaids were in black. I believe that black is what most brides wore prior to Queen Victoria making the white dress popular...maybe they will make a comeback. ;)

    Lady Katherine

    I love the first one, wish I had it!!!

    LandLover

    I did. And not even for a halloween wedding. The shape and the details make all the difference in feeling bridal.

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