rRing bearer pillow Wedding Pics added
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Originally Posted by cherylynne
I think that it looks great. The child that carries it will be like the galloping horse that I sometimes would like to use to display some of my projects. I recognize that pool blue color as that is the color my daughter has selected for her bridesmaids to wear.
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#13
Oh, I see what you mean. How about if you poke the bottom corners in until you like it and whip stitch it in place. Then take some lace and tack it all around the edge of the pillow?
It sure is a pretty pillow! I love the beading and the splash of color. Very pretty.
It sure is a pretty pillow! I love the beading and the splash of color. Very pretty.
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I don't think anyone at the wedding will notice. I was at a wedding yesterday, it lasted 8 minutes so I don't think the little boy carrying the pillow in that wedding had a chance for anyone to see his pillow.
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I don't think anyone at the wedding will notice. I was at a wedding yesterday, it lasted 8 minutes so I don't think the little boy carrying the pillow in that wedding had a chance for anyone to see his pillow.
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It is fine. People;aren't at at wedding to critique the ring bearer pillow. they are there to see the bride and groom. I made the pillows for both of my daughter's weddings. They weren't perfect, but they did what they were supposed to do. At my first daughter's wedding, the ring bearer didn't have any shoes on and gave the pillow to one of his grandmothers.
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