September 29th, 2008
by cmzinkco
We love these customizable table number cards from ForYourParty.com. Ideal for brides on a budget or those who are DIY-challenged.
The design feature allows you to choose from 6 different motifs, dozens of colors and fonts, and then request a custom number sequence (such as 1,3,5,7, etc.). This means you could order two different designs/color combos - one for odds, one for evens. The best part? They’re only $6 each.
September 29th, 2008
by cmzinkco
If you’re planning a rustic, autumn wedding, these hand-illustrated invitations from Felix Doolittle will definitely set the stage. Each invitation set ($12) includes the outer envelope with return address, 6×8 invitation, response card, and response envelope with address. A bit pricey, but totally adorable.
September 23rd, 2008
by cmzinkco
These earrings, made of Swarovski crystal and pearls, would be the perfect complement for a romantic or vintage-style gown. The pretty baubles ($27) are handmade by Etsy.com seller EricaBapst, who just so happens to be based in Canandaigua! A matching necklace is also available ($26).
September 23rd, 2008
by cmzinkco
If you’re searching for bridesmaids dresses, you’ve probably figured out that it’s nearly impossible to find a single dress that looks great on a variety of women. Thankfully, Twobirds Bridesmaid has created just such a dress.

The innovative design, available in ten colors and two lengths, can be wrapped in ten different ways. This allows each of your BMs to find the style that works best for them, while maintaining the consistency of your vision.
You can either gather your gals and head to NYC to try on a sample or borrow one for 10 days for $50 shipping/handling. The dresses range in price from $270-$290.
September 19th, 2008
by cmzinkco
You probably won’t ever wear your costly tiara or dramatic hair combs again after the wedding day…unless you purchase them from Winters & Rain. This innovative retailer invites customers to send their hair accessories back after the wedding so that they can be restrung into heirloom jewelry.
The tiaras and combs are rather costly, starting around $200 and exceeding $500, but may be well worth if you’ll wear them as post-wedding jewelry for years to come.
