60 Chic Bridal Clutches For Any Taste

60 Chic Bridal Clutches For Any Taste
Every bride needs a cool accessory to hide a lip gloss, concealer, blotting paper, perfume, speech notes, blush or whatever she wants, and so she needs a beautiful clutch that would complete the look. A cool clutch would be a chic accessory, or can add a new dimension to your bridal look but you should... 
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1930s Inspired DIY Wedding Headpiece

1930s Inspired DIY Wedding Headpiece
Golden 1920s and 1930 is a very inspiring and stylish theme for a wedding, and here’s a perfect accessory for the brides that like DIYs. For this headband you’ll need tulle cut to 24″X10″, rhinestone and pearl leaf trim, a Bella emblem, hot glue (if you don’t want to use glue, take a needle and... 
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Exquisite Nymphi Bridal Accessory Collection

Exquisite Nymphi Bridal Accessory Collection
Who were nymphs? According to the ancient Greek legends, these were girls who presented powers of nature, who danced and sang in the meadows and fields and not only. Designer Varvara Dimitrea showed her love and passion of accessories in Nymphi Bridal; it was inspired by the legends and myths of Ancient Greece and airy... 
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Vintage Inspired Shoes Collection By Agnes And Norman

Vintage Inspired Shoes Collection By Agnes And Norman
We’ve just told you of some pretty vintage shoes that would make your wedding stylish, and here’s a collection of vintage wedding shoes by Agnes and Norman. In 1927 Agnes Stafford & Norman Simpson got married. It was snowing, so Agnes had to be carried to the church so as not to spoil her shoes.... 
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Vintage DIY Flower Garland Of Paper Doilies

Vintage DIY Flower Garland Of Paper Doilies
Vintage accessories make any event exquisite and elegant, so let’s make this paper flower garland ourselves! The supplies are white paper doilies of varying sizes, a glue gun and glue sticks, tea or food coloring, for dyeing, thick brown floral wire. Fold doilies in half, bring both corners up to the center, making a diamond,... 
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How To Choose Glasses For Your Wedding Day

How To Choose Glasses For Your Wedding Day
If you have poor vision and can’t wear contact lenses for some reasons, wearing glasses is the only way. But how can you look well in glasses during your big day? Here are some ideas to choose glasses for your wedding day. First of all, if you really want to wear a veil, choose rimless... 
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The Hottest Wedding Trend: Chalkboard Accessories

The Hottest Wedding Trend: Chalkboard Accessories
Chalkboard pieces are the hottest wedding trend, and using them in your wedding details and décor would give your wedding a rustic and whimsical vibe. But how is it better to use a chalkboard piece in your décor? Chalkboard paper invites – save the dates, invites, and thank you notes – are perfect and simple... 
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25 Amazing Foodie Wedding Favors To Gladden The Guests

25 Amazing Foodie Wedding Favors To Gladden The Guests
If you were not hungry before viewing this post, you will be afterwards! We are featuring twenty five amazing foodie wedding favors from popular macaroons and popcorn to unusual spice rubs and sugar cubes that your guests will love to receive at your wedding. Instead of a favor they will throw away, these foodie wedding favors... 
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Exquisite Heavenly Headpiece Collection By Polly Edwards

Exquisite Heavenly Headpiece Collection By Polly Edwards
Polly Edwards presented 2014 Collection of bridal headpieces and tiaras called Heavenly. Each piece is so beautiful that the bride would look like an angel! Contemporary styling with a classical edge looks so exquisite! There are different ideas – tiaras, head pieces, bohemian fabric head pieces, rims and just fabric flowers for your hairstyle. There’s... 
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DIY Bride And Groom Toasting Flutes

DIY Bride And Groom Toasting Flutes
Let’s make a cool toasting flutes pair dressed like a bride and a groom – for your own wedding or for as a wedding gift. The supplies for a groom flute are wide ribbon, narrow ribbon, black velvet ribbon, buttons, a toasting flute. For a bride flute you’ll need: some tulle, white decorative ribbon, an... 
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