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  1. 19/8/08 09:08

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    TembyDubula

    i will have a go at making one. Will ask my dad 2 help coz he used 2 b a dressmaker he made my mum's wedding gown and my aunts ages ago. He's still good so myt use him.

  2. 18/8/08 20:31

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    k1tt3n83

    i managed to get a bnib veil from ebay £1 lol was such a bargain my friend had the same one cost £50 new.  It still in the cellophane as well with the sample clipped on the outside. just a plain one though and havent decided whether iam going to use it though x

  3. 18/8/08 18:48

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    SarahJaynex

    temby yeah go for it, and if u have plenty of time all you got to do is keep practising, the crystals and droplets arent that expensive i think its more the time that goes into them,

    good luck and if u decide to have a DIY session we want pics lol x

  4. 18/8/08 18:00

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    Jo572

    Definitely!  I wouldn't have a clue where to start but yeah why not give it a go x

  5. 18/8/08 17:53

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    TembyDubula

    I wonder if i canot make my own. Just buy material (nice net) and decorate it myself. Myt b a lot cheaper. Don't u think?

  6. 18/8/08 17:40

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    Jo572

    I decided not to have one, I spent ages trying them all on in the bridal shop and just couldn't get one to look right, they never seemed to sit right.  I felt so relieved when I made the decision not to have one.  They are so expensive aren't they for what they are x

  7. 18/8/08 15:51

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    SarahJaynex

    you can get cheaper, in bridal shops your looking £80 onwards depending on style you have but ebay have some bargains and there are shops on ebay that do them so you can have one made to order.

    im just being fussy lol

  8. 18/8/08 15:18

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    TembyDubula

    that expensive? Myt have 2 get my friends veil then. She offered 2 borrow me hers but wanted my own. If its that expensive then sod it lol lol

  9. 18/8/08 15:00

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    faithless85

    Blimey, I hadnt realised they were that expensive!! I am borrowing one from a friend of my Mums who got married last summer

  10. 18/8/08 14:48

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    Smiling at youmishmac

    i got it from www.bridalonlinestore.com i got it when it was on sale they have upped the price to $89 its this one,http://www.bridalonlinestore.com/Collection/product-page.asp?q=veil&SKU=VCRYcorded&i=16611588096

    if you wanted hun and of course if you like it my wedding is in 5wks i would be willing to sell u mine i had every intention of selling it anyway,the pic on wesite doesnt do it justice.

  11. 18/8/08 11:45

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    SarahJaynex

    mishmac where was that from hun x

  12. 18/8/08 11:39

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    Smiling at youmishmac

    my dress is ivory im wearing a white veil with crystal droplets on it,it cost $50 got it from america along with my dress and tiara,i didnt want to spend alot on a veil coz im only going to wear it walking down the isle then will take it off the rest of the day an night.x

  13. 18/8/08 11:16

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    SarahJaynex

    thats what im thinking, it is brand new and has lots of crystal droplets so that would make it more but im not sure if its too much.

    also my dress is ivory can i wear a white veil or will i stick out like a sore thumb?

  14. 18/8/08 11:13

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    Smiling at youunbelieving

    Mine was £40- Brand new- full length with a shorter layer on top with diamantes sprinkled through. It seems very expensive to me?

  15. 18/8/08 11:12

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    Lilly-Grace

    I paid £200 for my veil. However the company that made the veil mislaid it and so i never got it in time for my wedding. I had to panic buy from ebay and found one for £16.95. My £200 veil arrived 2 days after my wedding and to be honest although the more expensive one was alot better quality, l have to say the ebay one was just as beautiful and people really would not of known the difference in price.

    Regarding an offer i would probably go from £95 but it depends how long it takes for the seller to get back to you. She may never get back to you and then you may lose out. It also depends how much time you have  on your hands

  16. 18/8/08 10:42

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    SarahJaynex

    how much have you paid or going to pay for one??

    there quite expensive in shops but they do loads on ebay, anyway have just come across one and its buy now price is £110 or make an offer, what offer do you think shes after??? im useless lol x

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