Showing posts with label Fabric Flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Flower. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Jewelry Meets Bridal Accessories for Photo Shoot Inspiration

We've been brainstorming some ideas for a photo shoot that 'marries' (so to speak), some of our everyday classic jewelry with our line of wedding accessories. Here are a few of our favorites, both from our jewelry and wedding accessories line. How would you dress up or dress down some of these pieces to suit your style?

Rhinestone and Tulle Headband Veil Alternative


Peony with Swarovski Crystal Center


Dahlia

Limited Edition Hydreangea and Vintage Inspired Comb


Feather and Crystals Rhinestone Eternity Knot Clip
Pearl Hoop Earrings in Gold
Rhinestone Jewel Earrings, Vintage Rhinestone
Chandelier Earrings in Silver
Two Initials Heart Necklace

 

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Commited to Recyling in Style: New Life for Old Containers

Fresh fruit and fabric flowers. What do they have in common? A plastic container, it seems:


It has been a while since the announcement of Meadowbelle {Market} on Etsy. Along with an engagement--(congrats, Erin!)--our store has seen it's share of changes. One of the most recent developments has included wedding related items to our {Market} shop, courtesy of Erin's now "anything wedding" obsession. Among the additions, fabric flower fascinators have been quite liked--and due to their sometimes delicate nature, we have also been forced to become quite creative in packaging to be sure they arrive at their destination looking just the same as when they left our little workshop.
The solution to our delima has also been our contribution to recycling, which has found it's way in unlikely, empty fruit containers. Washed and dried, a plastic container that would have otherwise gone straight into the trash becomes the perfect traveling companion to a lovely and delicate fabric flower. Add a sweet little label, and you've got something that looks good enough to--well, reuse.

Now our challenge to you is: How many ways can you reuse this re purposed recycled fruit to flower container?
We've thought of a few, to get you started:
1. Wrap a friend's gift (include tissue paper and a pretty ribbon)
2. Organize a drawer
3. Hold make-up or jewelry
4. Protect your favorite pair of wool gloves or a scarf (add some cedar to repel moths)
5. Save delicate items from snags in your drawer
6. Put a few sachets inside or line with tissue paper & add some herbs to scent any space
We're sure you've got a few good ideas, too. So please, feel free to share with us!














Washed, wrapped, and packed with flowers -ready to ship to you.



{P.S.} We recycle our shipping packages, too!