Saturday, March 27, 2010
AN AFTERLIFE FOR A BRIDAL GOWN
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AN HEIRLOOM CHRISTENING DRESS FROM A BRIDAL GOWN
Mom and dad Hillary Tefft and Scott Milman [below] were married on August 5, 2006. Hillary thought that a better afterlife for her wedding gown would be to transform it into an Heirloom Christening Gown for their first daughter. This way the gown could remain in the family to be used for upcoming and future generations. Hillary and Scott are shown on their wedding day in photos taken by Jocelyn Lloyd Photography.
Baby Emily Milman really took to her first modeling assignment [top] posing in the reconstructed Christening Gown made by Pat Gawlik of our studio. Emily's official Christening portrait was provided by Silver Thumb Photography of Canton, Michigan.
Baby Emily Milman really took to her first modeling assignment [top] posing in the reconstructed Christening Gown made by Pat Gawlik of our studio. Emily's official Christening portrait was provided by Silver Thumb Photography of Canton, Michigan.
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