![]() Step 7: Donation Form & Receipt Complete the bottom half of this receipt and donation form and attach it with a safety pin to your dress. The post will be delayed until we receive your dress and it will make the process of checking it in so much easier on our volunteers. ![]() Then post them in a separate thread on our page. Step 6: Option for those who are tech savvy While your dress is hanging up to air out, would you please take a picture of the full front of the gown, one up close of the bodice, and one of the full back? (Might require 2 pics to get the entire train photographed). Step 5: Please let the dress hang up for at least 3 days to air out. Step 4: Remove the netting/crinoline from the underside of the dress and discard it Unsure if a future bride might like part of your dress? Then we suggest keeping a piece that is somewhere between 12-30″ long by 3″ wide so a future bride could incorporate it as a belt or wrap it around her bouquet. Just cut off the portion you’d like to keep, and we will work with the remaining fabric. So, if you wish to keep a portion of your wedding dress for keepsakes, please do. We are unable to make hankies or keepsakes for you and we do not return angel gowns to dress donors. Step 3: Understand that we cannot return a dress or any part of it to you once we have received it. However, if we are unable to use a dress, we reserve the right to re-donate it or dispose of it. In some cases, we may be able to salvage the lace and embellishments even if we cannot use the material. Check for odors – If your dress retains a strong odor such as smoke, mothballs, pets, or perfume, we will not be able to use it. If it has dry rot, mold, or mildew, we definitely cannot use that for the precious babies who will wear the angel gowns. Check if its clean – If your dress is discolored/stained and did not come clean in the wash, we may not be able to use it. Many dresses from the 1970’s are not useable because once the lace overlay is lifted up, the satin sheath is see-through and does not give enough quality material for making angel gowns. ![]() Step 2: Look at Your Dress Closely Check for the type of material – If the dress is made of a stretchy or jersey material or a lighter-weight / see through polyester material, we most likely will not be able to use it. If it was preserved and boxed, no need to clean it – just remove it from the large storage box as we cannot accept those boxes – and hang it up to air out. Most gowns can be washed on the gentle cycle at home and then hung up to dry. Step 1: Take Your Dress Out of Storage If your dress was not preserved, please clean it before donating.
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