
P. Kelly Smith
Happy Halloween! Yesterday I revealed the theme of our highly anticipated team costume: The Seven Brides of Frankenstein. (Well, technically it was nine brides since our two interns agreed to join in on the fun! The more the merrier, right?)
Jennifer was kind enough to make all the brides these amazing black and white tulle veils. Add a wardrobe of black fish net stockings, a little black dress and some ghoulish make-up and hair, and we’re ready to meet our handsome Frankie at the Paper Crafts alter.

Here comes the brides! What do you think of our official wedding portrait?

Frankenstein a.k.a. Matt Anderson

Black Widow Bride a.k.a. Jennifer Schaerer

Somber-But-Not-Sober Bride a.k.a. Cath Edvalson

Bun-In-The-Oven Bride a.k.a. Brandy Jesperson

Diamond Ice Bride a.k.a. P. Kelly Smith

Fiery Vixen Bride a.k.a. Susan R. Opel

Don't-Mess-With-Me Bride a.k.a. Brenda Peterson

Happy-Go-Lucky Bride a.k.a. Holly Mills

Mysterious Vamp Bride a.k.a. Melinda Dann

Not-So-Sure Bride a.k.a. Sarie Smith
As you can see, we had a very good time at the wedding! A special thanks goes out to “Frankie” for putting up with nine crazy, hormonal bridezillas!
Here’s hoping your Halloween is a memorable one!
Kelly
P.S. Make sure you check back with us on Monday when we spotlight the three winners from our October Gallery Challenge! With 469 submissions, there was a lot of spooktacular projects to choose from!
Tags: Brandy Jesperson, Brenda Peterson, Cath Edvalson, Halloween, Holly Mills, Jennifer Schaerer, Matt Anderson, Melinda Dann, October Gallery Challenge, P. Kelly Smith, Paper Crafts magazine, Sarie Smith, Susan R. Opel
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Absolutely fabulous!
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ok–you are all creepy—but cool! I’m feeling kinda sorry for Frankie…but then again, a monster needs monster wives, good luck with this marriage! What was the reception like? ewww!
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WONDERFUL! Looks like a great place to work.
Sandra -
I LOVE the makeup jobs…I need to take notes! LOL!
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I’m howling. Great costumes!
Teri

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