
Well, none of these options that I came up with on my own sounded appealing to me - until the shop owner mentioned that she's heard of brides that use the material from their wedding dresses to make blessing dreses for their babies.
What a neat idea! !
So when Brant's Grandma Harrison offered to make a blessing dress, I was excited to send her a piece of my wedding dress to get started (although much to the dismay of Brant and my mother who couldn't believe that I would want to cut material out of my wedding dress).
Grandma Harrison did a fabulous job and we love the tiny blessing dress! Another thing that makes these pictures special is the white, pink, and blue blanket - which was made for me by my Aunt Doris when I was a baby!

P.S. Thanks to all our family and friends that made it out for her blessing and dinner afterwards!
That was a great idea to use your wedding dress! It's beautiful! Oh, and so is Savannah. :)
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