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I love jewelry.  I love designing jewelry, making jewelry, wearing jewelry, and looking at jewelry.  And as a bride-to-be, I was so excited (and lucky) to have the opportunity to design a ring around the most beautiful diamond I have ever seen. I was initially drawn to "Cherish – precious topaz" by Al Krafcik aka ...
Well Sellers, I just finished my first bridal show and it was well worth it, I think! Other than hearing two of the worst reception singers sing, loudly, and often, it was a lot of fun. Things sold, I have custom orders to work on, and I'll certainly do it again next year.I thought I would write this post for those ...
We chose handmade weddings as a month-long series for a lot of reasons:  There are tons of different aspects of a wedding that can be handmade, the styles are almost infinite, and there are tons of fabulous wedding items on Etsy. That's all great, but we also wanted to see whether or not an in-depth series would ...
Here's a big thanks to all the bloggers and Etsians that contributed to the Handmade Wedding Series!  If you can believe it, there are many topics we didn't have time to cover this go-around, but we'll just have to save them for the next wedding series.  So have fun on your honeymoon and don't forget to write your ...
One last real wedding to sneak into the Handmade Wedding Series! We were married last September in Virginia but procrastinated almost everything until maybe a month beforehand. Together we were working about 10,000 hours a week at Etsy and I was wearily navigating my way through the first trimester of ...
I have to admit that I had no idea that I was supposed to buy my bride a gift for our wedding — wasn’t marrying me enough?  (No.)  Thankfully for me, my father pulled me aside and told me that I needed to get a gift and that it was a great opportunity to add another memory to the wedding. My first instinct was to go with ...
As we wrap up the Handmade Wedding Series, littlethings1 reminds us about some of those little details that will make your whole wedding come together! The date is nearing, the chapel is booked, caterer is set, and the bridal party has been chosen. Hopefully you've stuck to your budget. Many brides are now ...
 MagicIsland makes a living as a wedding photographer in North Carolina. She shares some tips with the Handmade Wedding Series on how to find the right photographer for your nuptials. Can you introduce yourself and tell me about your experiences as a photographer?My names Mary Haggerty, I have a ...
As we near the end of the Handmade Wedding Series, it's time to think about preserving all of the memories.  Thanks to solidio for her great ideas on guest and scrap books!  Of all the things you buy for your wedding, you only get to keep a few.  The cake gets eaten and the flowers fade, but the guest book and the album ...
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