I'm debating what to do with my dress now that the wedding is over. I definitely don't just want it hanging in the closet. My husband and I aren't planning on having kids so I doubt there'd be anyone to pass it down. I know the right thing to do would be to donate it, but I also had a thought...what if I did a destroy the dress thing but with like all my friends? For example, everybody could paint on it or sign it or something. Not only would the pictures be cool, but it'd be a great way to have all my friends together again.
Right now I have NO plans what to do with it, so I'm curious to know - what did you do with your dress after the wedding?
Re: What did you do with the dress after the wedding?
Everyone is different and it is your dress to do whatever you want with but I was never a fan of the "trash the dress" idea. It just seemed so wasteful. But once again, it is yours to do what you want with. I will say if you do decide to do a photo shoot trash the dress keep it with you and the new husband. I think inviting people over would seem kinda AWish.
There are also tons of other options out there for re purposing the dress. You can use the fabric for almost anything, from a pillow to a quilt to anything you can think of!
@aliwis000 I'm sorry but I don't know what AWish means...
I took my dress to get cleaned yesterday because I still don't know what to do with it, and I figured that was the first step. He said the turnaround time was about 90 days, so I have a little while longer to decide but then I'll need to decide if I want it boxed up/preserved. Of all the options I find that the most wasteful, because if I trash it at least I'll get cool pictures (selfish, but still), and if I donate it or repurpose it then it can be used again and again...
I thought about donating it, but didn't want to part with it. I don't harbor any illusions that DD will want it someday, but I couldn't bring myself to get rid of it.
I don't know if you've been on the receiving end of charity before, but it's pretty amazing when you find something you can love. Usually people just donate the ugly sweater grandma gave them that's been sitting there for years, the inherited 1980s wedding dress, the outdated sundress... If you donate, someone will find your dress to be an enormous blessing.
The second time I got married I kinda regretted not doing the white dress thing, so I actually DID the white dress thing. A friend donated me the dress, so I donated it back. . .
If you bought your dress new and it was very expensive you might consider renting it to other brides. Perhaps the app task rabbit or craig's list could help you find someone who could use it and is on a budget -
Oops! Reading comprehension fail!