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Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest Winners

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Photos courtesy of Cheap Chic Weddings

The flushing brides: The Winner (center) and runners up of the Cheap Chic Weddings TP wedding dress contest.

Some brides wear Alexander McQueen, some brides wear John Galliano, some brides wear … Charmin?

Cheap Chic Weddings has announced the winner of its seventh annual Toilet Paper Wedding Dress contest. Beating out nearly 1,000 contestants, Orchard Lake, Michigan-native Susan Brennan took the $1,000 prize for her creation—a strapless gown complete with rosettes and feathers (made from TP, naturally). Her entry was composed of hot glue, packing tape, and (amazingly) only four rolls of toilet paper.

Runner up Laura Lee from Milpitas, California, won $500 for her dress, a romantic tiered and ruffled strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline. Her look used five rolls of one-ply toilet paper, transparent duct tape, first aid tape, and spray adhesive.

Finally, Cynthia Richards from Marietta, Georgia, took the third place prize, which awarded her $250. Her gown used a whopping 20 rolls of toilet paper for a detailed rosette finish, kept together with duct tape, hot glue, Mod Podge glue, and fabric glue.

Judges for the contest included Susan Bain, Roxie Radford, and Laura Gawne of Cheap Chic Weddings, as well as guest judge Jack Jones of Boca Raton Bridal.

Let’s just hope it doesn't rain on the big day ...

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