Can I have some of these please?You can create your own colourways on the Converse website. What do you think of these ones I designed? Image from Kate Headley and from Converse
I've been having another look at rings as J has said that actually he is not too keen on wearing a ring full time but would like one on the day. So I suggested tungsten after happening to have seen this post on Budget Savvy Bride . It does seem to be remarkably cheap, we can get one for under £50, and that's not a plain one! In the mean time I've been playing around with some 'make your own ring' type tools on various jewellery websites including furrer-jacot which says they have 20000 options! and PureJewels design your own Here are some pretty ones from furrer-jacot In fact, I'm not too bothered about having a diamond wedding ring, as I have my engagement ring. I'll be quite happy with a plain band. But still there are so many choices: metal, width, weight, finish, shape...
I love rainbows, I always have, although despite this, it is probably something I won't try and squeeze into the wedding. Unless maybe I can do it in style like these two. Obviously this is not something you can plan for, but if you have a clever photographer, maybe you can do something like this. Maybe I can just have some of these roses from Happy Roses (although they are quite expensive) via A cup of Jo and Elizabeth Anne Designs Images from Jared Bauman and Michele M Waite , Value flora ,
I spotted this inspiration board on Simply Beautiful Concepts and it gave me a different take on colours. I like the combination of the blue for bridesmaids with red in the flowers and cake. I think I'd maybe have some navy details somewhere to match the dresses, or possible the ribbon holding the flowers. The tables would be quite plain apart from a few red flowers, like the picture on the left ( source ). I'm not sure about the boat, I can't say I'm a great sailor, but it would make an unusual venue.
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