I knew when I got engaged that I wanted a wedding arm - I wanted to do something special.

The whole point of wearing it was to draw attention to it. I wanted people to see it and notice it because I am proud of where I am right now.

Originally I had liked the idea of white, but I realised you might lose it with the white of my wedding dress.

A friend suggested gold and that tied in to my white wedding colours, and the challenge then was finding the right shade of gold because I didn't want to look like C3PO.

It was a long process getting it right but it's such a cool piece. It's really beautiful. It has sparkles in it and it glistens in the sunlight.

I debuted it on my wedding day and everyone was in awe because most people don't realise prosthetics can be customized.

There was a lot of pressure going down the aisle because I had my left arm in my dad's right arm and was left with my prosthetic arm to hold the bouquet.

The entire time I was walking I was fearing I was going to drop it or not be able to hold it but it all worked out.

It ended up being the best day ever. It was perfect.

Growing up I feared marriage because I feared everyone looking at me so it's awesome to see how far I've come.