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This Day of The Dead Bride and Groom was one of my visions that I brought to life. I am so pleased. I thought about these two for 6 months. I had no pattern for the clothes....The bride's dress is of an unknown fabric.....it was an ideal choice for this dress. I created her medieval style ring-bracelet ....she will never lose it and to the groom's satisfaction the ring cannot be removed. Her boa is of the softest white feathers with a hand sculpted snake skull and rattler end. A gentle plume of feather on her head is the perfect frame for her most glorious face.
The Groom without doubt has found his love ....you can see it in his eye(s). His tux, a classical Mexican 1920's look. The hat sets low on his forehead....( she may have to keep a short leash on this man). I crafted the walking stick. A fob and movable chain with a key falling from his hand ....must unlock the hidden lock....I will never tell.
Sometime I hold back when I am adding details....I didn't not on this piece. I spent a great deal of time on this couple. I should have been working on Christmas items for the store....NO....I needed to make the bride and groom and I am so glad I did. They are going to a perfect forever home to live with my other two Day of The Deads, " Peace" and "Joy"...Merry Christmas Barb!
They will live forever in the memories of the those who dwell in FAERN-LAEGA.