Everyone thought I was crazy for wearing a long sleeved wedding dress on August 6th.
I took a chance, but it worked out.
It was a sunny, beautiful day in Western New York.
I was marrying the love of my life at 3:00pm.
It was 1994.
20 years have passed.
Quickly.
A few months ago I was contacted by Easy Canvas Prints…
They asked if I would be interested in reviewing one of their products.
I knew this could possibly be a perfect time to capture one of my favorite photos.
I knew it would make a beautiful 20th anniversary gift for my husband.
I chose the 16×20 Canvas Print.
It was very simple to order, and it was delivered quickly.
I was absolutely amazed at the fine quality of the canvas.
I love the way the photo wraps around the side.
You can see the quality workmanship below.
Here’s the photo originally in my computer.
I decided to go black and white, but of course you could keep yours colored.
No matter where I hang, or set my canvas, it works.
We will cherish this canvas print for many many years and pass it down to our girls.
I completely recommend trying Easy Canvas Prints .com
So…here’s that dress that I was talking about.
I recently found the clipping in our wedding memory box.
I had forgot I still had it.
I remember ripping it out, and showing Rick!
Crazy Red.
He loved it…you can see my notes.
He loved it that day too.
It only got up to 73 degrees that early August day.
The long sleeves were perfect.
Happy 20th Anniversary , Richard.
I love you!
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What a beautiful pic! I have 2 of these canvas prints in sepia and love them both:)
ooooo…Sepia would be so cool!
Pretty bride – love your dress. Family canvas is a treasure! Congratulations.
Thank you, how nice of you to say!!
You were a beautiful bride and I can see why you loved the dress so much, it was perfect for you! Happy Anniversary.
Thank you, so much Gerri!
Beautiful family photo – the canvas is such a great idea – and your wedding pic is gorgeous too. Love that dress!
Thank you, Claire!