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First Annual Ugly Sweater Party


Ugly Sweater Party from Emily Robinson on Vimeo.

Well, our First Annual Ugly Sweater Party was a huge success! We had SO much fun, as you'll see from the video. I also had so much fun making this video! I got a new flip cam for Christmas so it was fun to actually make a project with the videos!

For those who attended the party, you will definitely enjoy all 14 minutes of this video (it is worth every second). I was laughing so hard while I was making it! For those who didn't attend the party, I can see how the video might get old or seem really long. Either way, if you watch it, let me know what you think!

Comments

Kelly said…
Sorry, I couldn't sit through the whole video but Traci's sweater wins in my opinion! The pleather comes in 2nd. I think a few people wore those sweaters to work last week - they can do better! :)
Bethany said…
O-M-G HILARIOUS!!!! Great job Emily!!! hahah we had fun thanks again for inviting us! hope to see you guys soon!
Leann said…
Ahhh hahahahaha!!! absolutely loved the video, this could become a reality show...it's better than some of the stuff I've seen on tv. And Pat, the injury was totally worth the fame! Hope you feel the same way...
Ericabee said…
Looks like you guys had a great time! Great video! IMO Your sailboad sweater was the best. Classy yet casual :)
Julie said…
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Julie said…
The video was awesome! Thanks for all your hard work, Em! It did not go unnoticed or unnappreciated.
Kristen said…
I've got tears - it was good! I want to come next year! I think your sweater wins it - Love the Lighthouses and the dancing didn't hurt either....
Unknown said…
Seriously 15 minutes! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! ahahahhahahaha you are out of control! That was so funny! LOL! The best was the contestant confessionals! xo
Unknown said…
I skipped around but me and Chris watched your video and we both laughed, you guys looked like you were having a fantastic time! Congrats to the winners, though I think yours was pretty amazing myself!

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