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Friday, 21 February 2014
Accessorise Miss Havisham
I brought my material from a fabric shop and decided to experiment creating a high lace neck looking wedding dress as the photos will only be head shot it dose not particularly matter if it is clipped at the back as this will be covered by the veil.
With the same material i created a veil using tea bags to die the material i further cut holes and created a wore effect with the material to symbolise the passing of time, i added flowers at the top to cover the clip that i used to gather a sure the top together.
I used the tea bag technique also to die the flowers i had previously brought and used a brown paint to add depth of decay to them.
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