These are wedding dresses from annual Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest , which asks contestants to design a wedding dress using only toilet paper, glue, tape and a needle and thread.



In a contest that would put even the fanciest Project Runway designers to the test, Cheap Chic Weddings and Charmin run a competition to see who can create the prettiest wedding dresses made out of TP. Check out this year’s winner (who won $2,000) and tell me honestly if this looks like something that belongs all scrunched up in someone’s bathroom:


Taking home the $2,000 grand prize was Mimoza Haska, an Albanian-born designer from South Carolina. She used 16 rolls of Charmin Ultra Soft, glitter glue, glow-in-the-dark glitter glue, Elmer’s glue, paper tape and a needle and thread.


The contest was sponsored by Charmin and hosted by Chic Cheap Weddings, a wedding-planning site created by a woman named Roxie Radford and her two daughters, Susan Bain and Laura Gawne. The three have backgrounds in restaurant ownership, catering, and event planning, and they share a love for “all things beautiful,” according to their website.


The winner, Mimoza Haska used only the allotted materials – toilet paper, tape, glue and thread – to create the lavish gown,


Toilet paper wedding dresses are crafty, but hopefully not actually recycled.


The dress took 16 rolls of Charmin Ultra Soft tissue, plus Glitter Glue, glow-in-the-dark glue, Elmer’s Glue, paper tape, needle and thread.


Why pay thousands of dollars for a new designer gown when all you really need is a few dozen rolls of toilet paper?








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