Archive for the ‘Wedding Looks’ Category

Feb 28

Bridal Jewelry

Wedding Jewelry was the hardest decision I made when planning for my wedding.  For me, I had so much detail going on on the dress, I need something that really complemented the beading.  Enter Lacey, a fantastic designer that is located in St. Louis, Missouri who sells her pieces at a local store called Graphic Traffic.  She took one night to look at a picture of my wedding dress, and by the next day had created the piece you see below.  She had already created my bridesmaid’s jewelry, which you can see on Todd Studio’s blog.

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Photo by Todd Studios Photography

Depending on the style of your dress, there are many different options out there for your wedding jewelry.  I wanted to share some of my favorites today with you.  These would be great pieces for a bridal shower, your rehearsal dinner, and yes, even your wedding day if you so choose.

Kendra Scott is an artist from Austin, Texas who I have followed since I lived there.  She creates amazing pieces, that are very unique and colorful.  She created a bridal line and the below left necklace is from that collection and is called the Merit Pendant Necklace in Sky Blue.   She updates her line constantly, but the pieces on the right are an example of other types of jewelry Kendra offers.

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Images from Kendra Scott

Etsy is another great place to find jewelry for your wedding day.   So many talented artists that create earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, many of who will customize something to what you need if you start a conversation with them.  The below are a few pieces by Noaki Jewelry.  I am a huge fan of Victorian and Art Deco pieces, and Noaki has so many beautiful things to choose from for your wedding day.  I mean that hair clip below is stunning!

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Images from Noaki Jewelry


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feb 20

Jazz up a Picture

When you pick the date for you wedding, the one thing you don’t have any control over is what the weather is going to be like that day.  If your wedding day is during a time of year where snow or rain is prevalent, a fun way to prepare would be to get galoshes.  They add a little jazz to the wedding photos after the ceremony, and everyone’s feet stay dry!

Two of my good friends, Katelin and Ross, got married a month ago here in St. Louis.   It’s winter here,  so sometimes you have no idea what the weather will be like at any given time.  To prepare, all of their bridesmaids had plaid galoshes to wear under their gorgeous purple dresses.  I love it because it adds a little surprise to the photos and the bridesmaids felt comfortable enough to jump of one of the ledges at City Garden here in St. Louis!

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Image by Todd Studios

Another way to jazz up your photos post-ceremony is to get cute umbrellas to match your colors.  Along with the umbrellas, each of these bridesmaids chose their own galoshes and it totally worked!  It shows their personal style and you can tell they are having fun together.

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Image by Kerry Morgan

But wait, galoshes are not just for bridesmaids.  Brides & Grooms, you can rock galoshes too!  In fact I think you should have a pair on hand if there is any chance of rain the weekend of your wedding.  Because if you do, you’ll get an amazing shot like the below.  Now that’s one I would forever love as a reminder of my wedding day.

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Image by Susan Stripling

So all you Winter and Spring brides out there, consider getting umbrellas and/or galoshes for your bridal party.  They are comfortable and you’re sure to get fun pictures out of using them!

Happy Planning!



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feb 9

A Gift Idea for the Guys

While your significant other  may be thinking of a Valentine’s Gift for you, I thought I’d share an awesome DIY project for you to surprise him and his best guy friends with for your upcoming wedding.  A few months ago Style Me Pretty had a great DIY project from InkBox Design Boutique.   One I wish I would have come across before our wedding!  Our guys would have had some rockin shirts to wear during the pig roast/farm day.   Gear them towards the guys in your life, whether it’s the color, adding an image, or a fun font.  Something fun for each of them to keep.  Check out the steps to this fun project here on Style Me Pretty.

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Cute packaging instructions as well here

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Feb 6

Dramatic

Loving this dramatic dress.  Reminds me of Marilyn Monroe, with a show stopping back and a great vintage style embellishment on the front!

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Image from Lemon Lime Photo



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feb 1

Lavender Sachets

**update: you can find these Lavender Sachets on my etsy store as well!  I will create custom sachets just for you!**

For our wedding, I wanted to do favors that people would remember that also showed off a little bit of who we are.  My mom was a HUGE part in getting these done, but they reflect my style and a little bit of the homemade/homegrown elements that Mike and I love to do and share with others.  We made lavender sachets for every guest at the reception and hand tied them with notes thanking each of the guests for being a part of our special day.  The lavender smelled amazing in the reception room, and we had many guests (even one of my best guy friends) want more of them after the wedding.  I hope you enjoy my little tutorial on how we made each of these sachets.

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Image from Todd Studios Photography

What you will need:

Fabric of whatever design/colors that incorporate your wedding scheme – 10 yards of fabric will make about 270 sachets of this size

Long Grain Rice

Sewing Machine and thread to match the colors of your fabric

Lavender Buds – 4-5 pounds of lavender buds will make about 270 sachets of this size

Stockpot for Lavender/Rice mixture

Measuring Cup

Funnel

Straight Pins

Below are the different fabrics that my Mom and I bought early in the Spring.  I love bright fun colors and patterns and these matched our colors perfectly and brought a summer/spring feel to a time of year that notoriously could have been freezing.  I think the fabrics worked their wonders because on November 7th, 2009, the weather was 80 degrees and absolutely beautiful.

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You’ll want to buy lavender in bulk if you are planning on making a fair number of these.  I bought my bulk lavender from Winding Brook Estate that is just outside of St. Louis.  The below bag is about two and a half pounds of lavender buds, and it will go very far when you are mixing that with the long grain rice.  I bought five pounds of lavender buds all together, and have about a pound to a pound and a half leftover of the lavender buds.

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How much lavender you need or that is left over will all depend on your ratio of mixing the lavender to the rice.  My test run in the beginning had started with 1/4 of a cup of lavender buds to a cup of rice, but as I started making the sachets in bulk, I mixed by the pot with a 60/40 ratio of rice to lavender buds.

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Each of the fabric squares were hand sewn by my mom and then filled by yours truly.  You could do any shape or size that you wanted, but we wanted to do a little pillow size so it was a convenient size for everyone to take home.  Each had about an inch opening left after sewing the squares together on the sewing machine so you could fill them with the mixture.   Using the funnel, you fill each of the sachets all the way to the very opening of the pillow.  You then take a straight pin to close the opening until you have time to hand sew the opening together to finish off the pillow.

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Making the stockpot of the mixture will make about 40-50 sachets at a time.  Then using the colored thread you bought that matches the fabric, you can whip stitch the closing.

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Last step to finishing the sachets is to tie little tags onto each of the pillows with ribbon.  We used pink ribbon on the green fabric and green ribbon on the pink fabric to tie both colors together on the table.  If anyone is interested in the exact size of the pillow as well as my template for the paper tags, please email me at katie {at} simplyandforever {dot} com.  I would be happy to share!

Here’s a peek at the table from above!

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Image from Todd Studios Photography
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