Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Save the Date

In one week, my hand-crafted wedding veils will be hanging in Vocelles - The Bridal Shoppe in Tallahassee. One week! I am so excited to be working with the friendly, sweet ladies there!

Vocelles is all about the experience. Think Atlanta boutique with sweet Southern service. They have a wide price range, so make your appointment today (Mom and Besties invited!!). And while you're there, check out my veils!
http://www.vocellesbridal.com/

Friday, June 25, 2010

The Face of Embellish

Embellish now has a face, bum-buh-da-bum, a logo!

I created the rough design concept and had a good friend in the business execute it. Bunny Byrne, of Frontier Drive Marketing + the Creator of The Townie (yourtownie.com) did a FABULOUS job giving the vision life!

Thank you, thank you, thank you, Bunny Byrne!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Over the Threshold

Today, Embellish was carried over the threshold! In less than 20 minutes, Belles and Beaus in Thomasville, Georgia agreed to carry my line of hand-crafted wedding veils. I am very excited for this opportunity and look forward to working with the ladies there!

But not every business is cut out for monogamy. I am also in discussions with a bridal shop in Tallahassee. Things are looking promising, so if all goes well, I will be carried in Tallahassee this summer!

Let the honeymoon begin!


Friday, June 18, 2010

Hold My Hand

I promised that this blog would chronicle the ups and downs of my walk down the aisle of design. I have been amazed at how much work goes into starting up a business! Hats (or should I say veils??) off to all you business owners out there!

Over the last two months, I have come up with a name, developed the product, photographed the product, started a blog, come up with a price list, garnered a handful of brave souls interested in the product ...

But hold my hand, there's a lot more to be done! I still have to file for LLC, continue discussions with a local bridal shop, finalize the logo, order business cards, and the list goes on. I just hope nothing gets left at the altar ...

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Detail Pictures

As a single lady, I am always taking notes of wedding day ideas as they pertain to the cake, the dress, the band, and of course, the groom! But I had no idea how many times I would change my notes for the wedding veil. First, I wanted my sister's veil: hip length with a ribbon edge and monogram. But then I put on a hip length with no edging and it took my breath away: it was so simple, so sweet. And then I tried on a chapel length which made me feel so important, so proper.

So, while I continue to take notes, here are a few detail shots of my veils:

No Edge

Pencil Edge
Ribbon Edge
Lace Edge
Rhinestones
Monogram
Comb Embellishment

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Embellishing Brenna's Day

My first commissioned veil is ready to be revealed ... to the bride!

Brenna Hooker, who I've known since middle school, is getting married in August. I am super excited for her as she found a great guy! Congratulations, Brenna, and thank you for your faith in Embellish! I'm super excited to be a part of your Big Day and I can't wait for you to see the veil!

Here we are in September of 1999!
(Sorry, Brenna, I couldn't resist)

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Embellish Accepts with Pleasure ...

... your request for more pics!

But first I want to thank y'all for the encouragement I've received since announcing Embellish this past Tuesday. I was quite nervous to share my dream, but your kind words have silenced the doubts. For that, I offer my sincerest of thank yous. Now for some pics:

It's hard to tell in a pic this size, but this
knee-length veil has a monogram in the center:

Elbow length, ribbon border,
with monogram on the right side:

Elbow length with lace border:

Next will be pictures of the veils I haven't shared or close-up details of the ones I have. What do you want to see?

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Falling in Love

My love affair with tulle began during my sister's engagement. She tried on dress after dress, but she didn't try on a wedding veil until she found a dress that moved her. Until this point, she was just a pretty girl trying on pretty dresses. But when she put on that wedding veil, she instantaneously became a bride!

That was over a year and a half ago, but my adoration of tulle has not subsided. In fact, it has exploded all over my mother's dining room and it is a gorgeous sight! I have been making wedding veils for over a month now and cannot wait for my first line to debut this summer!