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Thanks so much for visiting Fit to be Tied Bridal's blog! Here we will be sharing custom designs, new designs, chats with other designers, and anything else we fancy. We hope you enjoy your stay!


A Custom Order for Jessie

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Hi Lovelies!

It's been awhile! And boy do we have a lot in store for you guys coming up!! For now, we wanted to share a recent custom order we had the pleasure of creating.

The gorgeous bride, Jessie, contacted us for something special for her June wedding. She wanted the sash to look like it belonged with the dress, almost like one piece. As soon as she sent me a picture of her beautiful dress, I couldn't wait to get started!! Here are the pretty photos from Sarah McKenzie Photography:


Ivory chiffon and lace flowers with champagne pearls and rhinestones.

How beautiful is that lace dress?

Matching custom hair piece.




So. Pretty.

I could seriously post every single picture from this wedding. I had to stop myself. The couple is beautiful. The location is beautiful. The photography is beautiful. The day after session the couple did is envy envoking. You seriously need to stop everything and go look at this wedding on Sarah's blog. There are so many pretty pictures, there are two separate posts on Sarah's blog!

Our congrats to Jessie and Christian!




Leigh Makes Designs

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Hello lovelies,

I had the honor of sitting down for lunch with one of my favorite people in the world, Mrs. Leigh Anne Spencer, of Leigh Makes Designs. Leigh Makes Designs is a company she recently started of handmade invitations, flyers, business cards, stationary, and basically anything else she can dream up. She allowed me to entice her with lunch, and grill her about her business. Now, I didn't decide to interview her simply to give us an excuse to hang out (well, maybe that was a tiny part of it....), I really want everyone to know how amazing she is, and how darling her designs are. Here are her response to my questions:

Q: How did you get started? Why did you decide to start your own business?
A: Well, I make things for people all the time, I always have. Anything that anyone needs, even random things like stationary or drawings. I literally just enjoy making things for people. And I love that reaction I get from people when they say "You made this?" It gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling! It's just so natural, this is something that I need to do in order to be happy.

Q: Describe your design style.
A: A little bit of everything! I want everything I design to be pretty, and it has to have a little bit of humor in it. It needs to be fun. I'm not a super serious person, so I think that it's important to reflect that in my work. Everything I do needs to have a little but of whimsy in it to be me. I do like to create more serious things as well, and it always shocks me when I do and it turns out great. I like to do a lot of unusal things in my work. I like to mix handmade elements with digital elements. I think it adds a bit of charm to my designs. My style really stems from my art school background, and my love of drawing. So, I'd say my style is handmade plus digital, a little serious, and a lot of fun!

Q: What's your favorite medium to work with?
A: This is going to sound totally boring, but pencil and paper. The fact that anything I do ever comes out in color is amazing! I love sketching, it's something I'm comfortable with. So that's always my starting point.

Q: What types of events do you typically design for?
A: Right now, with just starting out, I'm doing a lot of party invitations. And a lot of them have been for kids, which has been really fun. I don't bridal show invitations, but not an entire wedding suite yet. I do have one coming up, and I'm so excited about it! I enjoy the freedom of being able to make a little bit of everything, and why not? I recently made a banner for a non-profit in Austin, and it was completely handmade, not digital at all, and it turned out fantastic! I love being asked to do different things. I think as a designer, it pushed yourself to try new things.

Q: Describe your ideal client or project.
A: I like to do projects for other vendors, especially in the wedding industry. I'm currently working with a photographer making his flyers and business cards. My favorite clients are the ones who love to take risks, and who want something totally outside of the box. It's really exciting as a design to do something different!

Q: What are some long term goals that you have for Leigh Makes Designs?
A: I want to do this full time, everyday, all the time. I'd really like to get into more artistic designs. Projects that take a lot more design effort, and things people haven't seen before.

Q: What are some short term goals?
A: I definitely want to have a more steady clientel. I need to work on my blog, and I need to set up my website.

Q: You recently participated in a styled photo shoot. What was that like?
A: The photographer from my wedding, Sarah E. Evans, and Tamara Menges of Tamara Menges Designs, have started a lot of projects in and around Southeast Texas, a lot of styled shoots. I told Sarah, the photographer, that I had started my own business and she immediately asked me to be a part of it. These girls are great, because they are so helpful, they just want to help get you going. I really wasn't sure if I had the means to even participate. It felt so official. It's really what jumpstarted everything for me. Being published with them in a magazine, it was my push. It was just an amazing experience to work with such nice people who believed in me. It definitely gave me the confidence to just go for it.

Q: What or who is your biggest motivation?
A: Honestly, just being an artist in general. I think a lot of it stems from my dance and choreography background, and creating something out of nothing. It's a lot like taking a blank canvas and creating something beautiful. It's really natural motivation.

Q: What project have you done that you're most proud of?
A: It's a little strange, I never thought I'd be doing this. It's helped me to become so organized. I think that this business is really what I'm most proud of. The fact that I've started something on my own. And people depend on me and believe in me. I feel like a have things to prove, and I know that I can do this.

Q: Anything you'd like to add?
A: I have a lot of new and exciting things coming up! I'm doing collaborations with others in the wedding industry, which is so much fun. My moto, for Leigh Makes Designs and in my life in general, is Live. Create. Enjoy. This is something that I really take to heart. I've always wanted to be able to do what I love for a living, and this business is allowing me to do just that!

Here are some examples of her work :)

Seriously, the cutest birthday invitations, ever
So beautiful and simple
Stamped, and hand painted
How lovely is this marble design?

Her self designed logo
Adorable packaging
She is beyond talented, and one of the most adorable girls I've ever met in my life! She even designed my new logo :) She's great to work with, and I just really think she's super! She is located in Houston, TX, but design knows no bounds! What do you think of her adorable designs?



A Custom sash for Holly

Friday, April 20, 2012

Hi Lovelies!

We had the pleasure of working with the most adorable bride earlier this year! Her name is Holly, and the moment I met her and her wonderful mother, I just knew her wedding was going to be sweet, southern, and romantic, and it did not disappoint! She asked me to create something for her to complement the overall look and feel of her wedding, while blending in with her lovely bridesmaid dresses. We worked together to create the perfect design for her, and I think it's pretty spectacular. I was also lucky enough to connect with her amazing photographer, Taylor Lord of Taylor Lord Photography, who sent us some amazing photos. Check out the lovely images for yourself!









Isn't she just the sweetest? I absolutely loved making this sash for her. It's made out of a combination of ivory tulle, champagne chiffon, and lace (to complement the lace on her beautiful Pronovias gown). The centers of the flowers are a combination of pearls and rhinestones. It was so nice to be able to do something a little different, and mix so many different elements together! Let us know what you think, and leave us a comment :)




All settled In

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Hello lovelies!

Greetings from the East Coast! We made the trip and have gotten (mostly) settled in. We're working on some orders (including a fabulous custom order that I simply can't wait to share with you!), and are just about ready to being work on our Spring '13 line. Exciting stuff!

Some things to watch out for in our new line:
-We're going to be using a lot more texture, and playing around with different combinations of fabrics
-Our patterns are going to be slightly more complex this time around
-We're going to be much more artistic, meaning we're going to be hand painting/dying some pieces

I don't want to give too much info away and spoil all the surprises for our new collection! It may seem a little early in the year to be talking about next spring, but, that's the way the industry works. And I've learned a lot from the previous two seasons, and I'm so excited to get going! I'll post some updates as I get started, so I'm hopefully be able to share some things with you starting next week! :)


We're moving!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Hi Lovelies,

We have some pretty exciting news to share! This is the 'before' we mentioned in our last post, for those of you wondering. We are relocating to the East Coast! Yippie!

My husband got a job with an amazing company located in northern Virginia (where I'm originally from), and we're leaving next week! This should not interrupt any orders from the shops carrying us, or our etsy site or our website. We'll post some pics from our trip (22 hour car ride from Houston to D.C.), when we get all settled in!


A Custom Sash for Esther

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Hi Lovelies,

Sorry it's been awhile! There has been a lot going on, and I mean, a lot! But we'll get to that later. For now, I'm so delighted to share a custom piece I made for a very special bride. Esther was the college roommate of my favorite photographer, Sarah McKenzie, and she just happened to model for me for my first photo shoot in the fall of 2010. She is an incredibly talented model, and an all around great girl, and I was happy to be able to make something for her special day! To check out some lovely photos from her Australian wedding, click here! Here are some of the amazing shots taken by Sarah McKenzie!







I'm so glad that she loved it, and I'm so glad to have been able to make it for her! She looked amazing on her wedding day and I wish her and Marty all the best in their new life together!


Something Blue!!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

We are so excited, we can hardly stand it! Fit to be Tied Bridal's sashes are now being carried at Something Blue bridal shop in Angleton, TX!!

The owner of the shop, Sandie, has extensive experience in the bridal industry (she's worked at Louis Blum, and Priscilla of Boston), and has opened her own shop with her daughter, Rebekah! The shop is adorable and stylish, and I'm so excited to be a part of it!

They are carrying wedding gowns from WToo (seriously love them), Allure, and Casablanca. The have Bridesmaids dresses, flower girl dresses, Mother of the Bride dresses, and also carry Prom dresses and Tuxedos. They carry a wide variety of accessories, which now includes us!

Here are some pics of their adorable shop: (aren't these photos great? My hubby rode along with me and took them)








They will be carrying select items from our new Spring 2012 line, which we hope will do very well for them. Among the sashes they've selected are: Marlie (in ivory), Polly, Miranda, Spencer, Lindsey, and Jennifer (from our Spring 2011 line). This is a lovely selection and we hope their brides agree! Check out their shop in Angelton, TX, to see all of the loveliness yourself!!!