Monday, March 22, 2010

Wacky Fashion Show


This past Saturday our church had a wacky fashion show and auction to raise money for our summer mission trip to Salkehatchie.  Those are our church clowns in the above picture.


They were praying for their friend to forgive them. 


I thought I would show y'all some of the fashions we modeled.  Above we have a flower girl, she was a little bit shy!


Above is a picture of someone with bell bottoms on.


And here I am in my bathing suit! I think everyone loved my suit, lol!   Pictured below we have a ball gown.  It was cute because the little girl she was holding had balls on her dress too!

Some of the other models had on mini-skirts, a double breasted suit, a motorcycle jacket, and a party dress.  I would like to thank my best friend Barb for taking these pictures!  We ended up raising $462 for the trip! 

12 comments:

A. Joy said...

This was so creative and looks like a lot of fun! What a neat idea - love your 'bathing suit'!

Shannon said...

Looks like allot of fun!!!!

Kristie said...

Too funny! Your church is very creative! I'm glad they were able to raise some money. :-)

QuiltedSimple said...

what a creative way to raise money - I love it!
Kris

Cheryl said...

A wonderful ideal and bet it was so much fun. I love your outift, good job!

Mommie Daze said...

I love you're bathing suit! That's so clever. I need one those to wear to the beach this year.

Homemom3 said...

I love the play with words and sounds like everyone had fun. Loved the ball gown and bathing suit.

Anonymous said...

That looks like so much fun!!!!

Nancy said...

LOL! That's MY kind of fashion show :) TOO FUNNY!

Twisted Fencepost said...

Tee Hee, I'll bet that was a lot of fun!

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