What's a deal bomb? I don't really know any better than you do, except that it means you score big time in terms of savings! We wanted to have a little fun this holiday season, so during November, we'll be randomly choosing our favorite items to offer at an incredible price, and 'bombing' our shop with them for a limited time. For example, our first deal bomb is one of our lovely pearl & sterling necklaces (shown); you can snag it TODAY ONLY for $9. We're only offering five at this price. Visit our shop or click on the photo for more details:
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Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
It's a Golden Vintage Fall
I can't believe it's been almost a year since I got married! My time flies; I'll trust that's a good thing when speaking in reference to my husband. ;)
While reminiscing, I came across this test shot our photographer, Josie Kern, did during our engagement session. The deep golden wallpaper backdrop is actually in the hallway of Josie's house. She lives in one of Kansas City's many historic homes - our city's little hidden gems, in my opinion. Some of the most stunning are now part of the Kansas City Art Institute campus, including Josie's massive stone abode.
Eveything about the home is somewhat magical and whispers of days gone by with a sprawling staircase fit for Scarlett O'Hara and rich woodworking that invites you to feel its smooth curves. I especially fell in love with this wallpaper (hence the dreamy gleam in my eye - apparently I was imagining how the decor would look in my reading nook rather than thinking of my betrothed).
Here's to the robust magic of bountiful fall harvests, to all things tried-and-true and the glow of love; and please let me know if you ever find some old rolls of wallpaper half this stunning!
What's your favorite fall memory? Please do share...
While reminiscing, I came across this test shot our photographer, Josie Kern, did during our engagement session. The deep golden wallpaper backdrop is actually in the hallway of Josie's house. She lives in one of Kansas City's many historic homes - our city's little hidden gems, in my opinion. Some of the most stunning are now part of the Kansas City Art Institute campus, including Josie's massive stone abode.
Eveything about the home is somewhat magical and whispers of days gone by with a sprawling staircase fit for Scarlett O'Hara and rich woodworking that invites you to feel its smooth curves. I especially fell in love with this wallpaper (hence the dreamy gleam in my eye - apparently I was imagining how the decor would look in my reading nook rather than thinking of my betrothed).
Here's to the robust magic of bountiful fall harvests, to all things tried-and-true and the glow of love; and please let me know if you ever find some old rolls of wallpaper half this stunning!
What's your favorite fall memory? Please do share...
Thursday, August 26, 2010
What Do You Fancy Most This Fall?
Keep an eye out for some hints about what our fall / winter collection will look like. Autumn 2010 has us yearning for the glitz and glamour of old hollywood. A georgeous vintage rhinestone necklace just might do the trick - but hurry - even though our shop reveal was mere days ago (as of this post), these necklaces are going quickly. We'll be working hard to bring you more unique finds all season! http://www.etsy.com/listing/54479477/vintage-rhinestone-art-deco
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Fall Is In the Air (or Boutonniere?)
With the hum of late summer bugs and shorter days, we're pretty sure of one thing: fall is right around the corner--and our new fall boutonnieres are already here! Inspired by cooler temps and the colors of changing leaves, find styles to infuse your fall affair; be sure to snag one for your fall formal or autumn wedding. Guys and grooms alike are sure to love these! www.etsy.com/shop/MeadowbelleMarket?section_id=6009426
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Getting Organization Out of the Gray Area
My decree for the new year? Organization. Not very original, I know. But with the unyielding weather outside, I've decided to clear the fog of disorganization. The theory is this: I will spend x amount of time getting organized, then all remaining time will be spent in a flurry of absolute productivity. Ambitious, yes--but it's worth a try.
Similarly, many a generally well-organized individual gets engaged and suddenly turns into a perplexed bride wondering where to begin planning. Often times a wedding also means a move to a new location, or learning to co-habitate. Enhancing your organizational skills can improve the efficiency of your wedding day decisions and help you merge a household full of two individuals belongings, plus the addition of wedding gifts.
The Plan: Since everything is all about the details (for me), and nothing gets done without a list, I will break down my organization into tasks by identifying the "problem areas". You can adapt by making your own list. For example, tangled electronic cords are wearisome in our house. They can be found clustered anywhere--and yet they remain unused and unidentified.
{BRIDES}: (If you are a new bride, choose an important task, such as "catering" and make a list of your ideals--such as menu, number of guest, price, etc.).
The Materials: I picked up an array of labels in various sizes and styles to have at hand, plus markers for labeling, of course. You may choose one color (I used black) or pick a punchy color that you love, just be sure it's ea
sy to read.
{BRIDES}: (This is the part where you start compiling a list of caterers contact info.--or whatever category you have chosen for this task. Start by asking for references, then do some research online. Always check reviews.)
Storage: Once you have everything sorted and labeled (be sure to toss /donate any cords for discarded appliances or electronics), choose a bin and a spot to store your newly organized stash. If the cords are used often, you might choose to place them in a silverware tray with dividers and store them in a drawer in your office or main living area. If the majority of cords are "extras" for your current electronics, a basket stored on a closet shelf will work fine.
Congratulations! You're on your way to a more clutter free New Year!
REMEBER - {STORE LIST}:
* markers, pens
* sticky labels, various sizes
* bins, basket, or drawer organizer
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.
{P.S.} We recycle our shipping packages, too!
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!
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!
{P.S.} We recycle our shipping packages, too!
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