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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.
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Taming the Train: Part Deux

June 3rd, 2010 @ 7:15 pm by Mrs. Veggie

When last we left off I had a train the size of a small vehicle prominently protruding from my derriere at precisely the level and location of my butt hole. It works for some I’m sure, but it wasn’t working for me. I also happened to have a dress that was too big in the boobs. Honestly this has never happened before, and will probably never happen again. So I grabbed a good friend/neighbor/seamstress and we came up with a plan. Here is the end result:

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Me working it with the newly “french bustled” back (train at maximum length here, approximately 6-10 inches from the end of the dress).

Much like Ms. Paisley (except without the rad hatchet-throwing resumé) when I see these pictures I am astounded at the sheer breadth of my shoulders. Go-go gadget surf paddling guns.

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Me working it some more with the bustled “French-bustled” back.

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Me trying to work it with a dress that fits in the waist and boobs, but getting upstaged by some very cute kids. Hey you. Yeah you, adorable polite kids with the incredibly cute kiwi accents. Get outta my shot. There’s only room for one star here.

Sorry for the low quality pics. Mr. Veggie took them in said friendor’s living room while trying to kid wrangle. Yeah, he saw the dress. I really can’t keep anything a secret for too long. It was bound to happen some time, so at least I could make use of it by having him take some pictures.

I am thrilled with the way Dominique (mom of cute kids/seamstress/friend) altered my dress. Tucking the train under the layer of fabric was an easy fix (I’m taking her word for it) and made a huge difference in minimizing the length and pointy triangle-ness of the train. She did such a good job fitting me, too. I loved my dress before, but now having it fit just right makes it perfect.

And what did she charge me for such expert crafts-womanship? An hour for hour exchange babysitting the above children. That means for getting all of my alterations done, I am paying with just 4 hours of my time that will be spent with some rad kids. I immediately told her that was crazy and that her skills as a seamstress were worth twice of what mine were as a babysitter. While this left her a little worried about leaving her children in my hands, I eventually got her to agree to this deal, plus a bottle of wine from me. Hooray!

Have you altered you dress in a significant (or insignificant way)? Are friends helping you make your day happen? Do you ever get upstaged by cute kids (or do you just lure them in the opposite direction with candy and soda)?

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Mrs. Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

The bustle looks really good! And what a great trade!

 
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sweetpea1031
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sweetpea1031 (message)  1,057 posts, Bumble bee

GASP I love the look of it! Its so romantic and classic :) she did AWESOME!! I have yet to purchase… so I can’t help you there, but I am expecting to be shown up by my 11 nieces and nephews… sigh, oh well, I just want my man to be stunned by me!

 
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Miss Sunrise (message)  148 posts, Blushing bee

Ohh it looks awesome! And that is quite a deal you got!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Your bustle turned out amazing! Much better than the pointy-ness from before.

 
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Mrs. Bear Cub (message)  1,566 posts, Bumble bee

I love it!

 
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Mrs. Bear Cub (message)  1,566 posts, Bumble bee

I have serious dress envy - even months after my own wedding :)

 
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daydreamwanderer
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daydreamwanderer (message)  9,017 posts, Bee Keeper

omw - what a perfect fix! loooooove it!

 
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Mrs. Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

that is freaking gorgeous!!! perfect color for your gorgeous self!

 
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bmore
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bmore (message)  360 posts, Helper bee

Wow. You just think your shoulders look big because your waist is tiny! That looks amazing.

 
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Goldilocks1107
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Goldilocks1107 (message)  2,504 posts, Sugar bee

@bmore - I agree! I have super wide shoulders too, and after seeing your photo Veggie, I’m going to tell myself it’s not my shoulders that are wide, its my waist that is teeny tiny!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

I LOVE the bustle change! and score on the work exchange!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

Your dress is beautiful and the price of the alterations was right, congrats!

 
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Miss Lace (message)  702 posts, Busy bee

Looks fabulous and look how tiny your waist looks!

 
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Hasty

Your bustle is GORGEOUS. I usually favor the French bustle.

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

WHat a great deal!

 
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loony8811 (message)  2 posts, Wannabee

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Miss Taco (message)  950 posts, Busy bee

I love your bustle, that dress is beautiful.

I actually did some pretty deep alterations to mine, chopping off a lot of lace to turn it into a halter. And it was a sample, so it was way too big before the initial chops.

 
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Tribble (message)  47 posts, Newbee

This looks so much better for you now then before. I just love the way she took the dress and made it an original for you.

You will look great even if the cute kids are there.

 
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tea (message)  7,288 posts, Bee Keeper

i love this bustle version! so much better than the first attempt, hands down

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

Looks great, ma’am!

We’ve done some pretty hardcore alterations to my dress– taking it to an extreme sweetheart and turning the dinky tie in the back to a sash. It was not nearly as hard to rip apart that dress as I thought it would be. :p

 
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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.

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