Showing posts with label Toronto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2016

Hair Jewels

Everything I make is handcrafted. It's time consuming but I love it. There's a feeling I cannot describe when I'm in that zone were it's just me and the materials -shaping them into something fills my heart with joy and purpose.

These hair jewels I made for a bride getting married on Oct. 29th were a labor of love. Daniela will definitely rock them on her big day. She's wearing the jewels with her custom birdcage blusher that I also made for her. 

Check it out:
Photo: Posh Veils


Photo: Posh Veils

Photo: Posh veils

Photo: Posh Veils


Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Flowers

Flowers. Flowers. Flowers...sigh. I'm in love with them. Tremendously. Especially this bouquet style that I've been seeing more and more frequently. The flowers seem to be dripping, oozing out of the brides hands. I'm not sure what the florist call this style of arranging but I love it! 

Check out these bouquets I refer to as drimpinge 😊. 
Photography: Kayla Barker Fine Art Photography 
Photography: Love Stories by Halle + Alec
Photography: Justine Milton 
Photography: Love Me Do Photography

Sharon 



Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Tulle Love

So I fell in love with this dress. How beautiful is this tulle gown!? It's handmade by two lovely ladies in Ukraine. Their company is called Carousel Fashion. They make amazing dresses! 

There's just something about this one that caught my eye. Maybe it's the soft powdery blue 😍.

Don't you just love it!?




Sharon 

Friday, August 19, 2016

Fall Wedding Bouquets

I'm wearing thigh-high boots and feeling really happy as I post this blog post. It's gloomy and raining outside but, I'm all sunny on the inside.  I think boots are my favorite fashion item for fall and winter...YEP! 

So, in my bubbly joy, I'm sharing some fall bouquets that I think you'll just love. Don't get me wrong, I love me a summery bouquet just like the next gal, but these Fall bouquets are really kind of up there for me too. Check these babies out: 

Photography: Bella Cosa by D'Arcy Benincosa
Photography: Jose Villa
Photography: Jose Villa 
Photography: Nicole Clarey Photography
Photography: Perry Vaile
Sharon

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Handmade

This veil takes days to make. It requires delicate handwork. The leaves are made from silk and the vine branches are made from silk cording. I create a pattern that I repeat. It's a big task whenever I get an order for this Vine Veil.

Photo Credit: Posh Veils
 
Sharon