Sunday, August 19, 2012

Your Dress After the I Do's: Donating Your Wedding Gown to a Charitable Cause


For a bride who wants to use her dress to make a difference in someone else's life, donating is the perfect option.  There are a plethora of charities that accept used bridal gowns, that are in good condition. My personal favorites are:

The Bridal Garden
The Bridal Garden is a non-profit bridal boutique, based out of New York, offering designer wedding gowns at up to 75% off of the retail prices.  All proceeds from gown sales at the The Bridal Garden benefit children's education. 

Brides Against Breast Cancer
Brides Against Breast Cancer, utilizes the donations made from brides around the world to provide wellness and educational services to people who are affected by breast cancer.

Brides For A Cause
www.bridesforacause.com
Brides For A Cause is a partner of Wish Upon a Wedding, which is a non-profit, wedding wish granting, organization. Wish Upon a Wedding provides weddings in vowel renewals to couples facing terminal illnesses & serious life-altering circumstances. Brides For A Cause collects used wedding gowns, and resells them at discounted prices, to help grant wishes for Wish Upon a Wedding Couples.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Your Dress After the I do's: Embrace the "Trash the Dress" Trend!

For the bride who is fun-loving, adventurous, and has a bit of a wild side. . . 

via Studio 1250 of Charleston, SC


The notion of brides preserving their wedding gowns, leaving them in impeccable condition, is slowly fading away. So, why not have a little fun & get a little messy?  "Trash the Dress" is a style of bridal photography, in which a bride is wearing a gorgeous wedding dress, in a rather unconventional location.  The photoshoot can take place on the beach, at the dump, in the heart of the city, or just in a big puddle of mud!  Do what you want! Just have fun with it, and make memories that will last a life time! 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Your Dress After the I do's: Create a Beautiful Heirloom from your Gown!

For the modern bride who appreciates tradition, but likes to give things her own twist. . . 

                              
image via bookerbunch's posterous

There is absolutely no limit to the truly unique pieces, that can be created from your wedding dress material.  Kaylin, pictured above, was able to use her dress to craft a baby blanket, as well as, two decorative pillows.  These are items that can remain in the family for generations. Other ideas include: creating a christening gown for future little ones, or a Christmas tree skirt to begin a holiday tradition with your new spouse. The possibilities are virtually endless. . . 

Will you be crafting anything from your wedding dress, after your big day?

Monday, August 13, 2012

Your Dress After the I do's!

                                                Source: Harris & Ewing via old-picture.com                     Source Munroe Photography
                           
This week I'm blogging about what to do with your dress after the walk down the aisle.  Many brides are completely undecided on what to do with their beautiful gowns, after the wedding is over.  A few generations ago, it may have been more common, and even more practical, for the bride to save her dress, so it may be worn by her future daughter or another family member. Though the sentiment of wearing Mom's dress is sweet, most modern brides often long for their own special dress. So quite naturally, these brides aren't expecting future generations to don their gowns. This situation, quite naturally begs the question: "SO WHAT DO CAN YOU DO WITH YOUR DRESS AFTER THE WEDDING?"

Find out in this week's Blog Series!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Lovely DIY Mason Jar Decor

Simple. . . Sweet. . . Romantic. . . . that pretty much sums it up for this lovely piece of DIY decor.  Use them to line an aisle or just add them to your tablescape.  

 All you need to achieve this look is: (1) mason jars, (2) decorative ribbon, (3) floating candles, (4) decorative stones.  Fill the your mason jars about a quarter of the way with decorative stones, add water, place the floating candle in the water, and tie a beautiful bow with your decorative ribbon. 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Ditch Those Pumps, Don't Bother with the Flats, & Go Get Yourself Some Wedding Wedges!!!!

When putting together their bridal ensembles, brides often overlook the option of wedge shoes.  Often brides go into the shoe search set out to choose between either pumps or flats.  However, wedges should get more consideration.  Most wedges have the comfort and stability of a flat, while still providing the height & elegance of a traditional heel. Whether you're going for a sweet & simple shoe or looking for that "Wow" factor, a wedge might just be the perfect element of your wedding day ensemble.