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In this week's BrideStyle post , I show off a half-dozen of my favorite jewelry designs that I'll use as inspiration for my bridal necklace and earrings. But more than than, I talk about how to use another designer's jewelry as inspirationMore
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When I first started working for BeadStyle , I heard a lot of jewelry artists talking about the "inspiration behind their piece." I had no idea what that meant. The word "inspiration" was like some magical function in a math equationMore
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For almost a year, I've been working on making wedding jewelry for my June 5th wedding. And while I was learning the ins and outs of designing jewelry, I was writing a series on the experience, a series meant to guide and hold the hands of newbieMore
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When I consider new designs for vintage brooches, my first thought is usually of necklaces and charm bracelets. But here's another way to refashion them: Amanda Heer makes brooches into bouquets , creating gorgeous arrangements (like this " somethingMore
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Do you know something your girlfriend doesn’t know? Like perhaps her significant other is planning to pop the question over the holidays? Then have I got a gift idea for you! Khris Cochran, author of The DIY Bride and diybride.com , has just come outMore
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As a soon-to-be-bride, I’ve got my finger on the pulse of the wedding industry, and I’m especially on the lookout for fun ways to add a beaded touch to my big day. So were Alanna and Benjamin of Morristown, New Jersey, whose wedding is featured at marthastewartweddingsMore
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“Wearability” is a word I frequently hear when working with the staff of Bead&Button magazine, BeadStyle ’s sister publication. In Bead&Button , beaders stitch together the tiniest of beads to create the biggest and boldest of jewelry. While manyMore
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I recently got an email from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads highlighting their special Beads & Brides section of their Web site. Here I found a great guide to classic wedding jewelry materials, like pearls and precious metals, but that’s not all. OnMore
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The more I read about weddings, the more I find unusual uses for jewelry! If you missed my blog on wedding cake jewelry , that’s where my sojourn into bizarre bridal jewelry began. Then last week , for something a little less saccharin, I wrote aboutMore
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While beginning the wedding-planning process, I came across a concept that stopped me in my tracks: cake jewelry. As an editor at BeadStyle , I of course love jewelry, and as an amateur cake decorator , I am enamored of cake. So naturally, I had to researchMore
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Last week, I gave you a look into the crafts I’ve completed since the New Year . Now, on to the projects I have simmering on the back burner. With my wedding a year and a half away, I’ve come to recognize that now’s the time to start and complete anyMore
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Happy new year, everyone! I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday. My New Year's Day was spent sitting with my craft supplies surrounding me. Only one day into 2009 and already so much to get done! Belated Christmas presents, birthday cards,More
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When I was 16 years old, my maternal grandmother gave me a gift I would not soon forget – a diamond set into a donut bezel (all the rage at the time) on a sturdy gold neck chain. The necklace was a birthday present meant to commemorate one of the firstMore
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Two of my best friends from college are getting married this summer. I am the personal attendant in Erin's (yes, my friend/college roommate's name is also Erin!) wedding to Brett, and for Rachel and Hank's wedding, I am the D.D.: DesignatedMore
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A couple of weeks ago, Tom and I designed jewelry for his fiancee, Meg. They got married on September 6 in Las Vegas. Here she is, getting ready Saturday morning at the Paris (I love this photo). If you have Real Player, you can see them tie the knotMore
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