I started, and then stopped, making a fascinator, as my OH said it looked like a helicopter propeller, and I have to say, he is always an honest and very good critic and I could see the resemblance myself as soon as he said it. So no fascinator, or hat, or tiara - just bare hair! The other pieces do meet his approval, but I'm not sure whether I should wear all of them together. Hopefully, I won't be looking back on the photos in a few years time and wondering what on earth I was thinking!
I thought I'd show you my other wedding pieces in the meantime. These always sell well in my shops, and it's lovely to have something, in some cases personalised, to celebrate your special day.
This one has all the elements I think you need for the special day and the marriage afterwards - luck, love, a posh dress, the right shoes, and the key to your beloved's heart. Have I missed anything?
There are some couples who, dare I say it, need a bit more luck (!), so this one has a four-leafed clover and a guardian angel too.
This one is personalised with a rustic style stamped charm, and has a traditional pearl for the wedding - and a bird, as the person receiving this one has a particular love of them. I hope they had a lovely day on Friday.
This one was intended for wedding favours, or bridesmaid's gifts with their initials.
I was once the bride, but a long time ago now, and before I made jewellery myself. I would probably choose pearls if I was a bride now, and this necklace is my favourite piece of wedding jewellery.
It's a metre long, with luscious vintage faux cream pearls and rock crystal cubes. It would be great for a twenties, flapper style wedding. The camera doesn't really do it justice.
This one was bought by a lady for her daughter's wedding. It was lovely and delicate with the coin and potato pearls, and I think a surprise gift.
Have a great crafting week. Here's a link to see what others have been making.
See you soon,
Alison x