Sunday, July 31, 2011

Pictures Of Bouquets....Finally

I finished the bouquets for the wedding about 2 weeks ago, but I am just now getting the pictures taken of them to put on here. (It is totally Alanna's fault, because I told her to take the pictures and she didn't until today)
I don't know why, but all of the bouquets look better in person, than they do in the photos......  at least I think so...
Here is Alanna's shell bouquet:


Jr. Bridesmaids Bouquet:



Bridesmaids' Bouquets:




Corsage Wristlets:



So, what do you think?


Saturday, July 9, 2011

Still Working

Alanna and I have been working on the shell bouquets this week. They are really turning out great, or at least we think so. I will post pics when we get done.
The bridesmaids dresses came in. They are the convertible dresses like they show on David Tutera's My Fair Wedding, but that brand, Two Birds, cost almost $300. We found a different brand that looks the same for only $55.
We got the Turquoise, of course.

The girls can pick the way they want to wear it.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

More Shell Ideas

Since we are going with the shell bouquets. We are thinking about incorporating shells for the Ring Bearer and Flower Girl, too.
Flower Girl Basket Made From A Nautilus Shell -
Using Wire and Beads

Shell Using Ribbon For Handle

Alternative Ring Bearer Pillow

What do you think?

Friday, July 1, 2011

Shell Flowers

We have decided to make shell bouquets for the wedding. These are some of the inspiration photos that we have found online:






These bouquets run around $150 - $200 each. They could get mighty pricey if you figure 1- Bride, 3- Bridesmaids and 1-Jr. Bridesmaid. That could take the better part of $1000.
I made these out of some of the shells. I think we will probably
use these in the Bridesmaids' bouquets.
( 33 of them)
We found some shells at Hudson's in Ridgeland and had some left from when we made a heart on the beach with shells for the proposal. We will probably get family members to pick up a few specialty shells up from one of the stores when they go to the beach this month.  I have separated the shells into bridesmaids and bride by picking the whitish shells out to use in Alanna's bouquet.
These are Alanna's shells (They are whiter than they look in the photo),
I got the lace and the flowers off of a old wedding dress that Alanna
 had gotten off Ebay.I am thinking of using the flowers in the bouquet
and using the lace to wrap the handle with

These are the shells we will use for the bridesmaids bouquets.

I will keep you informed of the progress and evolution of the bouquets.
What do you think about these ideas?