This week’s Savvy Scoop guest post may possibly be my favouritist ever (yes, I am aware that’s not a real word) Pink hair plus a reconstructed vintage wedding dress, once worn by the Bride’s mother…Ammmmaaazing!
So, your tasks..head over to Savvy Scoop and check it out then come right back here and enter my new contest , OK?
Credit: Jenny Jimenez
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