Pastels and pendants.... |
We found this fabulous DIY project on the Better Homes and Gardens website… it's very simple, and the result is fantastic! We have provided the beginning of the instructions below, but please pop over to Better Homes and Gardens site for more wonderful projects like this one."This sensational pendant shade was created by the TV show’s Tara Dennis for Jason Hodges’ 2009 MIFGS garden. Made with – of all things – garden twigs, it casts beautiful shadows when lit, creating a magical setting in which to entertain or dine. A similar piece from an outdoor or garden specialist will set you b... |
I love the idea of attaching an antique pendant to your bouquet as that special “something old,” as Elizabeth Messina in her lovely lavendar bouquet in the picture below. Image courtesy of Thayer Allyson Gowdy Adding the delicate vintage touch can be done for less than $3! I found a website called MJTrim that sells velvet ribbons starting at just $0.79 cents. SewitchStiching sells really cute cameo pendants for just $1.75. ... |
Loving these silhouette pendants! Made out of vintage rings and printed on old book pages or sheet music, you can have your own custom silhouette to hang around your neck.Thank you to Missy for sharing!... |
Loving these silhouette pendants! Made out of vintage rings and printed on old book pages or sheet music, you can have your own custom silhouette to hang around your neck.Thank you to Missy for sharing!... |
Filed under: Jewelry & Accessories Sabrina Weiss There's something very romantic about a simple pendant necklace and this style was a huge trend for 2011. Whether in silver, gold or embellished with rhinestones a pendant necklace is a simple and beautiful way to accessorize your wedding day look without overdoing it. The pendant necklaces shown here are from Haute Bride, Monet and Debra Moreland is Paris Follow aisledash.com on twitter @aisledash for up-to-the-minute coverage of the Spring 2011 Bridal Market shows. And we'll be posting pics and video from market every day, so bookmark ... |
DIY map pendants require next to zero skill to make. But your guests don’t have to know that. In fact, judging by how gorgeous these pendants are, your guests will think you are one crafty genius. DIY map pendants are perfect for destination weddings. Simply find a map online of your wedding destination and use it to make keepsake pendants for your guests. These would also make brilliant gifts for your wedding attendants. (Cufflinks for the guys?) DIY Map Pendants Tutorial You will need: Judikins Diamond Glaze E6000 Multi-Purpose Adhesive 25mm Pendant Blanks with Glass Cabochons (I bou... |
Filed under: Gifts and Registries, Wedding partyAn exquisite droplet of shimmering beauty, these individually hand-crafted glass hearts burst with rich, deep colors. Each heart is about 40 mm, or a little over an inch and a half long, and have a large and sturdy loop to hold a chain (not included).Although each heart is different, with over 50 to choose from, you're sure to be able to find a few that will work with your wedding. And at only $17 each, they won't be breaking the budget! Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments... |
Bridesmaid or Maid of Honor or Mother Gift: This fabulous black pearl pendant from the Metropolitan Museum of Art store, $135.... |
It's hard not to love anything Jennifer Dawes does. Created for C5 company, Dawes created this beautiful necklace to raise awareness about sustainable fine jewelry and to promote ethical practices within the jewelry sector. It is handcrafted from recycled 14k yellow gold and features a 3/4 inch charm that reads "embrace" on one side and an outline of the earth on the other. A one carat, bezel set Zultanite stone also hangs delicately from the chain.The Embrace pendant in yellow gold is available for $495.00, while the recycled sterling silver is available for $80 without the gem.For more infor... |