Monday 9 April 2012

Beaded Wedding Flowers Spring Special Offer

The 'Cherished Bouquets' are a real hit but as I promised to treat you all with special offers, I thought it would be nice to create a bouquet using seed beads that are not in my colour chart as part of a Spring Special.  It is always good to get to know lots of different aspects of the internet so I decided that it would be fun to make this offer available to everyone through E-Bay!

Click here for info on the Pearlised Pink Bouquet
 
The stunning bouquet features large pearlised pink flowers with clear Swarovski crystals at the centre of each flower. For some time I have been wanting to offer crystal bouquets as part of the Tiara Heaven collection but I wanted to create a contemporary stylish look that would complement a bride no matter what her style.  Each flower is hand-beaded by myself in my Dorset studio.  The Swarovski crystals sparkle in the centre of each flower. The handle is wrapped in white satin ribbon and the bouquet is finished using a pale pink organza wrap.

Click here for info on the Pearlised Pink Beaded Bouquet

The posy that I have created will not only be a lasting heirloom but in a time when getting married abroad is common, having your flowers ready and safely packed away in your suitcase will mean you will have one less thing to organise.

The lovely posy shape means that after your big day, the flowers will sit perfectly in a vase creating a stunning decoration for years to come.  The flowers can also be divided to provide keepsakes for the Mother of the Bride, Bridesmaids or whoever you feel would love the lasting memory of your wedding day.

Click here for info on the Pearlised Pink Corsage


To go with this lovely bouquet I have also created a 'Mother of the Bride' Corsage and Grooms buttonhole both in pearlised pink.  As I am aware that many of you like to have matching buttonholes and corsages for guests I have made several available. 

Click here for info on the Pearlised Pink Buttonhole


Happy E-Baying and watch this space for future special offers.

Louise x


Sunday 1 April 2012

Prom Queen Competition with Wessex FM


Fantastic news for all those 2012 Prom lovelies out there, I have been busy talking to the fantastic people at Wessex FM (Dorset) who have decided to run a competition to find a local Prom Queen who will win a dress, hair and beauty and a hand made tiara from myself from the Prom and Bridemaids Tiaras/Headbands collection that will be made to match the lucky ladies Prom Dress.  There is also a surprise prize as mystery transport has also been arranged that is so secret, even I don't know what it is.  Here's the information from Wessex FM detailing how the competition will be run:




Be the Wessex FM Prom Queen 2012!

Wessex FM has a special competition for all young ladies who are looking forward to their end of year prom!
You can be the belle of the ball by being crowned the Wessex FM Prom Queen!
All you need to do to be a winner is contact us via the form below, and tell us why you should be the Wessex FM Prom Queen 2012.
You have a limit of fifty words!  You might want to make us laugh, make us cry, make us think, with your message.  We'll pick out five of the best and then the listeners of Wessex FM will then vote for their favourite to be our overall winner!
We've got a package of brilliant prizes to give away, including:

bridal and ball logo

Your Prom Dress!  Thanks to

Bridal and Ball in Weymouth,

you'll look stunning on the night

in a dress from any of the

collections to the value of £250!

iroka square

Hair Styling!

Have your hair and

makeup done ready

for the big night by

an expert stylist at

Iroka in Weymouth!

Tiara Heaven Logo 2012 high res

Your Tiara!

A beautiful hand crafted tiara

from the Prom/Bridesmaid

Tiara and Headband Collection

at Tiara Heaven

in Weymouth!

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Transport!

We'll take you and a

friend (or your date)

from your home to

your prom,

Wessex FM style!

If you would like to enter the competition, go to the Wessex FM website for the entrance form.   Good luck and I look forward to making your tiara. x

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Getting crafty with glass.

Why is it that when you vow to keep your blog up to date, things get very busy?  Not that I am complaining, far from it.  I am pleased to say that due to wedding and prom season coming up, orders are coming thick and fast.  I am also thrilled with the response I have had for the 'Cherished Bouquets'.  But it is about time I got down to writing!

Shaping the hot glass by hand.
Now enough of business and onto something totally different.  A couple of weeks ago I took time out as promised to spend some time getting to know a different style of artistic skill.  Luckily for me I live by a fantastic glass blowing workshop so I requested a three hour course from hubby as a Christmas pressie.  I would have to say that I was not sure if three hours was really going to be enough time to produce anything recognisable to show off to family and friends - how mistaken was I!  
One of my pendants.










The course started with a very overdressed me (jumpers and fury boots are not ideal when working in front of furnaces!) looking into the flames with more than a little trepidation.  Stuart the founder of Freeform Glass asked me what I fancied making and after deciding I wanted to have a go at making a glass pendant I was assisted in melting, colouring, twisting and shaping my first leaf shaped object.  At this point I would have to confess that I was so relieved that I had not burned myself and chuffed with my little pendant that I would have been more then happy to have called it a day and run off happy.  But instead Stuart and his helper Dan patiently took me through the same process two more times, telling me to hold things this way, not that way and by the end of the pendant making they had created a glass blowing monster!  There is something very magic about holding molten glass (on a pole) in the middle of a red hot furnace, watching the glass getting so hot that you are able to let it start falling from the pole but last minute catching it and turning it onto itself to form stunning patterns.  With Stuart's guidance I went from being terrified of the furnaces to loving them and the poor man then was stuck with someone who wanted to make anything and everything and using more colours, the better.

Check out the vase.
Tumblers made by me.




By the end of my three hours I had made three pendants (which also make lovely sun catchers), four tumblers and the most amazing large architectural glass bowl and vase ever.  I also came away feeling really proud of myself for finally trying out a skill I have always been in awe of and always wanted to try out.  If ever you get the chance, give it a go as it was three hours I will never forget and now I can annoy anyone who comes to my house by boasting how I made the glass that they are drinking from.












Thanks Stuart and Dan for an unforgettable experience.

Louise x

To find out more about courses, glassblowing demonstrations or to buy beautiful glassware visit Freeform Studio Glass, Weymouth, Dorset.