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Thought you'd like to see some pics from Halloween eve 2007 when the spider renewed her marriage vows. There's a few choice shots, including one deathly goodie of the maid of honor and best man. The groom? He left me standing at the altar but did get me to the church...I mean morgue...on time.
HAHAHA!! OH MY GOODNESS! You look SO great and SOOOo Scary! LOVE these pics and the details of your costume dead flowers and all. What a fun halloween! (Speaking of details... Did you notice I didn't even bother with blue eyeshadow or hairspray?) You Rock Miss SPider Bride of Frankenstein! :))
Great wedding photos! Though I must say, your maid of honor has a suspiciously pink and healthy-looking complexion. Do you think she might be alive? :) The advice on grains of salt is timely; I'll soon be taking my first spinning-related class (on carding), at a LYS. Your tutorial posts, though, are always great. (And thanks for stopping by!)
Jenny, want to let you know how much I enjoyed your spinning help last Friday......and I am, right now! spinning some bulky alpaca that I am pleased with. Maple
Hi everyone...thanks for your great comments and understanding my fondness of all things Halloween!
Cathy ~ The maid of honor DOES look rather alive now that you mentioned it. Clearly she's been bitten on the neck and will need, most likely, to do the same if she plans to be around for awhile.
Julie ~ The groom truly did take me to the Halloween party (the morgue) but had to leave to practice for some upcoming gigs. I'll get him to come next year...
Alpaca Granny ~ Thank you for your kind comments. It was so nice spending time with you and the rest of the participants in my classes in MI.
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HAHAHA!! OH MY GOODNESS! You look SO great and SOOOo Scary! LOVE these pics and the details of your costume dead flowers and all. What a fun halloween! (Speaking of details... Did you notice I didn't even bother with blue eyeshadow or hairspray?) You Rock Miss SPider Bride of Frankenstein! :))
Great wedding photos! Though I must say, your maid of honor has a suspiciously pink and healthy-looking complexion. Do you think she might be alive? :) The advice on grains of salt is timely; I'll soon be taking my first spinning-related class (on carding), at a LYS. Your tutorial posts, though, are always great. (And thanks for stopping by!)
OMGosh - you're a hoot!
Love the reflection photo! You look spooktacular!
How ghastly!
How scary!! I'm actually glad I didn't see you in person!!
Drea from NJ here:
THe pics arer fab! I too, especially love the mirror pic.
(Dig The Bridegoon's best ghoul) LOL
Jenny
I love it. Who says kids get to have all the fun.
xoxo
jofran
PS Tommy was Max... the white wolf from Where the Wild things Are.
Fantastic! But where are the pics of the groom, o corpse bride?
I came looking for a picture of you to put on my blog when I talked about you and spinning at Beth's.
NOT...
Jenny, want to let you know how much I enjoyed your spinning help last Friday......and I am, right now! spinning some bulky alpaca that I am pleased with.
Maple
Hi everyone...thanks for your great comments and understanding my fondness of all things Halloween!
Cathy ~ The maid of honor DOES look rather alive now that you mentioned it. Clearly she's been bitten on the neck and will need, most likely, to do the same if she plans to be around for awhile.
Julie ~ The groom truly did take me to the Halloween party (the morgue) but had to leave to practice for some upcoming gigs. I'll get him to come next year...
Alpaca Granny ~ Thank you for your kind comments. It was so nice spending time with you and the rest of the participants in my classes in MI.
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