You could literally frame your dress if you didn’t mess it up too badly at the reception and have a huge wall to fill, or you could do something a little simpler but equally sweet: have a sketch of your gown framed alongside a swatch of the fabric!
You're Married...Now What? 5 Ways to Handle the Post-Wedding Blues

1Frame your dress.
2Host a brunch for your pals.
Bust out your new china and flatware along with the recipes we know you were pinning during wedding planning, and invite your friends over for a beautiful brunch. This will give you a party-planning outlet but won’t be nearly as stressful — or expensive!
3Start a blog.
If you really loved making DIY projects for your wedding, consider starting a craft blog. And if DIY wasn’t your thing, consider starting a newlywed blog to document your first year of marriage. Having a new creative outlet will inspire you, and you just might find a huge audience!
4Go HAM on your thank-you notes.
Write each guest a haiku or a limerick thanking them for their gift and explaining how you’ll use it. Or snap a Polaroid of yourself and your new spouse doing something totally unexpected with the gift and include it with your thank-you note.
5Try a new sport or activity.
And now for something totally non-wedding-related… Getting your mind off the big day and focused on something new is a fun and healthy way to cope with the post-wedding blues. Why not join a baseball team, sign up for hula dance lessons, or train for a 5K? Doing something physical will give you an outlet for all of that post-wedding energy.
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