Custom Wedding Jewelry: Mary + Robby

This post is going back a few months to a wedding in July, but I am no less excited to share it with you than I would have been in August. Welcome to Mary and Robby’s wedding!

It’s not every day that I get to work with a bride who is equal parts friend, client, and creator, but I got all of these delightful things in working with Mary.  She has a degree in studio art and is an especially talented painter, so I knew she would have a lot of great input for the jewelry I designed for her wedding.  This was also the largest wedding party I’ve ever designed jewelry for; I made full sets of jewelry for Mary’s seven bridesmaids, both mothers, the flower girl, and a special necklace for her rehearsal dinner.

Mary at the rehearsal dinner, wearing her custom J’Adorn Designs necklace

I first met Mary in 2008 when I was dating the man who is now my husband. Dustin and Robby have been friends for many years, and I was pleased to find that Mary and I shared a similar connection. Our friendship has strengthened since my 2011 wedding and subsequent move nearby to Maryland. Dustin and I had the joy of being accomplices in Robby’s surprise proposal to Mary last spring, and loved playing a role in their 3 months engagement and wedding day – Dustin as a groomsman, and I as the jewelry designer!

Gratuitous photo of me with my husband, the most handsome groomsman ever 😉

With a waterfront wedding in the middle of the summer, Mary decided to go with the whimsical warm-weather color palette of coral and aqua in varying levels of saturation. For her bridesmaids, I created a coordinated set of earrings and necklaces featuring asymmetrical charms that vary in shape but match in style. The earrings were hoop-shaped drop earrings with coral and pearl elements.

Mary’s older twin sisters Allison and Laura, wearing varied but coordinated necklaces

The matron of honor’s necklace featured a charm of a small flower with leaves to stand out against the large charm on the necklaces worn by the rest of the bridal party.

Mary’s matron of honor, Emily

Mary has worked as a nanny for a local family for a few years, so she is very close to their two children Max and Lola. She decided to have them be her flower girl and ringbearer, and it might have been the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.

For Lola the flower girl, I created a delicate necklace of tiny fabric roses with beaded centers on a silver chain. It got a little crooked (kids will be kids!) but still served as the perfect complement to the pink sash on Lola’s dress.

Because her dress featured an intricately beaded accent under the bust, Mary asked me for a simple necklace that wouldn’t compete with that embellishment. I strung a pendant of small, clustered pearls on a delicate sterling silver necklace to fit the bill, and I think it worked quite well with her dress!

Mary’s earrings were the piece de resistance: a chandelier earring within a chandelier earring. (Inception earrings!?) The outer ring of the drop earrings matched those of the bridesmaids, but inside the hoop there was a faceted clear crystal teardrop with small pearls dangling from it. The set was complete with a little teal bead just below the earwire to tie in the full color scheme of Mary’s wedding. Here’s a closer look:

Mary’s bridal earrings

Robby and Mary’s wedding day was a beautiful and laid-back affair that was a perfect reflection of their love and style. As a veteran of the short engagement, I know how hectic things can be in those few weeks you have to plan everything. Mary kept a level head before, during, and after the big day (we often cracks jokes saying “Wait, I’m really married?”) in a way that I doubt anyone else could have. She looked absolutely gorgeous on that day, and it was a joy and honor to celebrate the love that Robby and Mary share with all of their friends and family.

{Belated} Congratulations and so many blessings, Robby and Mary!

Xo, Ali

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Custom Wedding Jewelry: Andrea + Paul

I met Andrea through mutual friends when we attended college together, and I always admired her style. She’s one of those girls who’s completely fearless when it comes to how she looks – hairstyles, shoes, outfits, makeup… She mixes it up constantly and she always looks fierce! On top of that, she is hilarious and so, so sweet. We hit it off right away.

I was so excited when Andrea got in touch with me about designing an eclectic set of bridesmaids’ jewelry for her August wedding. The whole event had a homespun, rustic feel and her bridesmaids would be wearing varied dresses in shades of pink, peach and blush. So trendy, right?

Here’s a closer look at the individual pieces:

For Emily, I used large, faceted, ivory glass pearls and amber-colored crystals to create a stretchy bracelet to match her cream colored dress.

Cherice wore a pair of Fabric Button Earrings in Coral Floral. Doesn’t it look great with her blonde hair?

For Shawna, I created a pair of bold statement earrings using large, teardrop-shaped crystals draped in gold chain. I then topped off the design with a pink freshwater pearl and small coral bead.

Another favorite from the J’Adorn Designs shop – The Soft Blossoms Bracelet in Peony

This bracelet was made with 3 different strands – ivory pearls, amethyst-colored crystals and chunky gold chain. I especially love the varied textures & colors in this one.

These statement earrings feature a cluster of antiqued brass chain topped off with a large rose-colored crystal and the same pink freshwater pearls that I used in Shawna’s earrings. They were originally a custom design for this wedding, but I loved them so much that I made them available in the shop! 

For her maid of honor and beloved sister, Andrea wanted something extra special. She told me that she loved the Colette Necklace that she had seen in my shop and asked me to crate a custom piece in that same style. I used ivory glass pearls of various sizes to make the strands for this necklace and decided to give it a little bit of glitz with a gold filigree element that was set with crystals.

Collaborating with brides to design custom pieces is one of my favorite things about this job. Making a girl’s special day especially unique is a particular joy that comes with what I do. Some brides have a strong vision of what they’d like; others prefer to hand over full artistic license and not worry about it.

To the brides out there: Regardless of what point you are in planning your wedding, I’d love to have a chat with you about custom jewelry. Feel free to drop me a line on the Contact form!

Xo, Ali

*All photos in this post except part two of #7 are by Thomas Beaman Photography

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Custom Wedding Jewelry: Kelly + Chris

As you may remember from an earlier post,  my bestie got married this summer. I needn’t wax poetic once again about how beautiful and perfect the day turned out to be (it was seriously AMAZING, you guys), but I will tell you a little bit about the custom jewelry I made for her and show you some pretty pictures to sweeten the deal. 🙂

If you know my girl Kelly, you know that she loves pearls. It came as no surprise to me that she would want to include pearls as a staple element of her bridal jewelry, and I had so much fun designing a set to go with the delicate, feminine look she had imagined for her bridesmaids.

Pale peach, pink, and seamist were the colors of the day. I decided to use white pearls as a starting point for the bridesmaids’ necklace, then added a peachy-pink floral cabochon to the design to bring in a little color and texture. Since the matron of honor’s dress was unique from the bridesmaids’, I used mint-colored mother of pearl beads to tie in the full color palette to her look.

 

Kelly wanted the coordinated earrings to be simple and elegant, so I suggested a small drop earring with white and pink freshwater pearls. All of the bridesmaids wore this same earring design, which did a nice job of tying together the collective look.

Photo by me 🙂

 

Kelly and Chris’s wedding day was one of elegance, joy, and beauty. I’m happy to have had the chance to contribute to that beauty, and to have stood beside my dear friends on the day they committed their lives to one another.

 

Xo, Ali

 

{Many thanks to Lauren Fair for sharing her beautiful photos with me, and for taking the close-ups of my jewelry! All photos in this post are from Lauren Fair Photography, unless otherwise noted.}

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Custom Wedding Jewelry: Mallory + Jake

I had the pleasure of creating custom wedding jewelry for a number of beautiful couples and their bridal parties this past summer. It’s a side of my business that I really love, and I hope to develop it further as J’Adorn grows.

Mallory and Jake’s wedding in late July was a beautiful affair, and I was especially happy to contribute because Mallory has been a close friend of mine for nearly a decade. Mallory and Jake are electric together, and that quality flows from their deep love for one another and their shared passion for life & adventure. I loved collaborating with Mal to create an elegant, classic set of bracelets for her and her bridesmaids for their vintage travel themed wedding.

 

For Mallory’s bridesmaids, I created stretch bracelets with grey and ivory glass pearls. The grey pearls were slightly smaller than the ivory pearls to give the piece some visual interest within the simple design. These bracelets were all identically matching, with the exception of size (obviously those adorable junior bridesmaids had tinier wrists than the rest of the girls!)

 

Mallory’s bracelet was designed to match the bridesmaids’ without being completely identical. I used ivory glass pearls for her stretch bracelet and added some round sapphire crystals to coordinate with the navy blue bridesmaids’ dresses – and to serve as her “something blue!” I finished the piece with a silver “E” charm to symbolize her new last name.

The bracelet ended up matching the rest of Mal’s bridal jewelry perfectly, which was wonderful given the fact that I didn’t actually see any of it until the day of the wedding!

I loved the glamorous, classy style that Mallory chose for her wedding day and am honored to have had the opportunity to contribute.

Congratulations to Mal and Jake! May this beautiful day be only the beginning of your adventures together!

Xo,

Ali

[All photos in this post are by Pill Photography.]

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