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!
Showing posts with label custom work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom work. Show all posts
A Custom Sash for Esther
Sunday, March 4, 2012
A Heartfelt Review
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Hello lovelies,
One of the most rewarding parts about this industry, is making girls dreams come true. Every girl deserves to be truly, 100% happy on their wedding day, and I'm so honored to be able to be a part of that. I recently applied to be part of Southern Weddings "Blue Ribbon" Vendor Guide (isn't that the cutest name? seriously.), and part of that process is reviews from past clients. One of my past clients, my friend Erin that I made the headpiece for, wrote a truly amazing review of us, and I just had to share it here with all of you.
*She included a link to her gown, which I removed. And trust me, it is gorgeous! I seriously doubt that her hubby will read my blog, but you never know! Better safe than sorry, and you guys will see it anyway when I post about her wedding :)
One of the most rewarding parts about this industry, is making girls dreams come true. Every girl deserves to be truly, 100% happy on their wedding day, and I'm so honored to be able to be a part of that. I recently applied to be part of Southern Weddings "Blue Ribbon" Vendor Guide (isn't that the cutest name? seriously.), and part of that process is reviews from past clients. One of my past clients, my friend Erin that I made the headpiece for, wrote a truly amazing review of us, and I just had to share it here with all of you.
"Hi Whitney!
I’m glad to hear from you and also happy to hear Amanda applied to be a SW Blue Ribbon Vendor!
I’m sure you hear this a lot from BRV references, but I have to say it—I love Fit to be Tied Bridal! I’ve actually known Amanda for about ten years now (wow, saying that made me feel really old!) and she’s always been a wonderfully sweet and caring girl with a great sense of humor and a big heart. I feel like she brings those same personality traits, as well as her master skills, great attention to detail, and love of weddings and design, to her business, Fit to be Tied.
Although we met in Virginia, she currently lives in Houston, Texas, and our friendship has become more of the Facebook variety. She began promoting her business, Fit to be Tied, via Facebook and reached out to me to let me know she’d named one of her creations after me. I was beyond flattered and really touched and began asking all sorts of questions about her designs and the business. I told her that while I’d absolutely love to support a friend and purchase a piece, unfortunately my dress or my bridesmaids’ dresses really wouldn’t quite work with a sash. I then asked if she could maybe help me with another project: a custom hair comb. I’ve wanted to wear a really unique hair comb that matched my dress but hadn’t been able to find anything that went with my gown (the “rosettes” on my dress aren’t really rosettes, more like little cloth puffs or sea urchins—it sounds bad but I swear it’s gorgeous*) Being the incredibly kind woman that she is, Amanda said she’d love to help me. And being the incredibly creative woman that she is, she didn’t even bat an eyelash at the thought of working on something outside of her line for me.
Throughout the process Amanda was excellent at listening to my ideas, asking the right questions, doing her own research (actually hunting down my gown at a Houston bridal salon!), and providing multiple options for me before she finalized the piece. She made this half-way across the country custom work experience seamless and a real pleasure!
To make an even longer story short, I now own a one-of-a-kind, absolutely beautiful, handmade hair comb that perfectly matches my dress as well as incorporates my color scheme with some extra beading I requested. I cannot wait to wear it on my wedding day—it totally completes the look I’m going for and I couldn’t be happier with the piece and Amanda herself.
Amanda’s pieces are great because they’re not only absolutely beautiful, but she has something for all different types of brides, bridesmaids, or special event attendee. The sashes are handmade in the South with lots of love and care, she can create custom pieces, and she’s absolutely the nicest person one could work with (a great quality all the time and especially if there’s a stressed out, all-over-the-place bride trying to order custom pieces!). And did I mention that her website is gorgeous, too (http://www.fittobetiedbridal. com/#/home/)?
I think all in all Amanda’s creativity, expert handcrafting skills, kindness, and genuine care she has for her clientele makes her a perfect addition to the Southern Weddings Blue Ribbon Vender family and the Southern Weddings name.
Thank you for contacting me and have a happy holiday season!
Always,
Erin"
Um, isn't she the greatest? Seriously, I wanted to cry my eyes out when I read that. It's people like her that make me so happy about what I do. I seriously cannot wait to post pics of her wedding later this year!!
Custom Pieces
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Creating pretty things for others to enjoy is one of the best parts of my job. I recently had the pleasure of being able to create something for a special person, my friend Erin. (My sash Erin is named after her!).
Erin and I have gone to school together since Elementary (go Parkside Pandas!), and became close friends in high school. She recently got married at the courthouse in D.C., due to her husband being in the air force, and they are having their wedding next September. She asked if I could create a headpiece for her to go with her dress, as she tried to find something to no avail. I was so excited that she asked that I started on it right away! Here's a picture of it on my living room rug:
I loved making these flowers! I was also pretty excited that she asked me to throw in her wedding colors. Her 'maids are going to be wearing emerald gowns, and her accent colors are black and silver. This piece would look lovely in all ivory, but I love color, so I was incredibly happy to add that in! Here's another picture of it that my husband took, this time in my hair:
I think it'll look a lot better in her hair on her wedding day than it does in my quick bun. But, hey, you get the idea of what it's going to look like! I can't wait to post about her wedding, and show off pics from her wedding day, but sadly, that won't happen until next September. I'll be sure to keep you updated!
Erin and I have gone to school together since Elementary (go Parkside Pandas!), and became close friends in high school. She recently got married at the courthouse in D.C., due to her husband being in the air force, and they are having their wedding next September. She asked if I could create a headpiece for her to go with her dress, as she tried to find something to no avail. I was so excited that she asked that I started on it right away! Here's a picture of it on my living room rug:
I loved making these flowers! I was also pretty excited that she asked me to throw in her wedding colors. Her 'maids are going to be wearing emerald gowns, and her accent colors are black and silver. This piece would look lovely in all ivory, but I love color, so I was incredibly happy to add that in! Here's another picture of it that my husband took, this time in my hair:
I think it'll look a lot better in her hair on her wedding day than it does in my quick bun. But, hey, you get the idea of what it's going to look like! I can't wait to post about her wedding, and show off pics from her wedding day, but sadly, that won't happen until next September. I'll be sure to keep you updated!
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