Meaning: She had BETTER put out for me after all of this. "That's why we call it a community project," she said. Although she was unable to estimate how much candy in total was used to make the final dress, she said it took FIVE failed attempts before her daughter agreed on a design. Yeah, at that point, I'd begin to wonder who is really intent on a Starburst dress — me or my kid — or else I would threaten to make her wear a Laffy Taffy dress if she didn't start cooperating. With prom just over a week away, Tara admitted she was feeling apprehensive about her colorful wax paper dress. "It's going to be a little bit too much attention, but hey, she [her mother] worked hard on it," she said. If that's not a rousing vote of enthusiasm, I don't know what is! Sweet on this style? (Sorry, the puns are just too easy to ignore.) More wrapper designs after the jump… |
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Mom Make Starburst Prom Dress for Daughter Out of Thousands of Wrappers
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