Pretty Little Things: Monday Pinterest Roundup

Things are pretty chilly and grey here in the studio this morning. As I sit typing, I’m wearing a fleece pullover, a blanket, two pairs of socks, and fuzzy slippers. We may have an insulation problem…

With the unfortunate climate in mind, I thought it would be nice to feature some pretty little things I’ve spotted on Pinterest to brighten your day in case it’s as wintry as mine.

I’ve got weddings on the brain these days. Maybe it’s because I’ve been working on a lot of bridal jewelry sets lately, or maybe it’s because so many people dear to me are getting married in 2013. Whatever the cause, I’ve been a crazy pinning lady over on my Wedding Bells board. This invitation set from KM Paperie photographed by Chard Photographer is one of my  favorites. I especially love the dramatic emerald green, which in case you haven’t heard, is Pantone’s official color of the year for 2013.

This dress from ASOS is another wedding-worthy item. I could see a lineup of chic bridesmaids in this vibrant and full lace dress, or I’d love to wear it myself to a summer soiree. I’ve seen a lot of royal blue in the weddings I’ve been designing jewelry for this year and I think this piece is a great example of using the color in an elegant way. 

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Food has also been on my mind a lot these days, particularly with the imminent weather change. This time of year I usually start to get antsy, ready to plant my gardens and switch from heavy warm dishes to lighter salads and inventive sandwich combinations.

Cheese is a year-round staple in our home – we’ve been known to snack on cheese and apples on a regular basis – and pastries are always a good decision. I’ve been collecting macaron recipes and may be ready to try my hand at the famous Parisian treats in the near future. I’m planning a birthday weekend for myself next week that’s going to be chock full of pastries as a last hurrah before I bid farewell to gluten permanently on March 25th. They may just have to make an appearance, along with…

BUNNY COOKIES.
Don’t act like you’re surprised. My obsession knows no bounds.

Happy Monday to all of you dear readers. May it be filled with sunshine, literal or figurative.
Xo, Ali

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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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2013: Looking Forward

 

It’s hard to believe that we’re already a solid week into the new year! Is it just me or do the holidays fly by a little faster each year? (#grownupproblems) I had the unfortunate pleasure of catching a sickness that I’ve named the Christmas Plague, so my holiday celebrations were more low-key and home-based than initially planned. If I’m honest, though, it was nice to get the rest that I needed.

Now that I’m {almost} 100% again, it’s full speed ahead into 2013! I’ve been working on some really fun new pieces for the Spring 2013 collection, which I’m excited to reveal to you all soon. I’ve also been meeting with brides to talk about custom wedding jewelry and I am *so excited* for what this new year will bring!

Image via Ruffled

With the launch of the J’Adorn Designs Weddings page, I’ve been focusing more and more on bridal designs. I draw so much inspiration in looking at expertly crafted pieces for all elements of the wedding. Great art inspires more great art, so I find myself collecting images of flowers, cakes, centerpieces, dresses, hairpieces, props, tablesettings… anything and everything that goes into making each wedding the masterpiece that it is.

I’m eagerly looking ahead to this new year and planning for more growth, more lessons learned, and more handcrafted loveliness to share with you all.

Is there something new you’d like to see from J’Adorn Designs in 2013? Leave a comment; it could happen!

Are you a bride planning your masterpiece? Drop me a line on the “contact” form – I’d love to talk about how I can help make your vision a reality!

Image via BHLDN

Here’s to a new year full of new opportunities!
Xo, Ali

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Custom Pieces & Christmas Gifts

Hi friends!

How are you all doing? Excited for Christmas? Worn out already? Frantically trying to tie up loose ends?

I’m a mix of all of those emotions personally, but I’m not letting it stop me from getting lots of stuff done! Since the holiday party (photos coming soon!) I’ve had a lot of orders, so I’ve been a busy little bee in the workshop for the past few weeks. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the pieces I’ve been working on:

This piece is a custom variation on the Earthy Fabrics Necklace. Instead of the navy blue polka dot beads, I used a paisley print. I think it gives the piece a completely different feel, even though the change is so small.

This necklace is a re-worked version of the Make a Statement Necklace. (It’s not in the shop yet, but you can see the original in the Autumn 2012 Lookbook here.) Dustin’s super-fashionable grandmother Tutu came up with the custom design for this piece when she saw the original in person. I think it’s a great look for her – mature and refined, but still very trendy. I can’t wait to see the look on her face when she opens it!

Of course, one of the best parts of my job is seeing people’s reactions when they receive their order from J’Adorn Designs. I’ve been hand-delivering some items locally and savoring the excitement each time!

Lizzy at Starbucks, enjoying some coffee and J’Adorn Designs for Christmas gifts

And the ever-lovely Melissa who was so excited to see her customized version of the Micro Braid Necklace in Cherry with Pearl Accents

Wishing you all peace & joy these next few weeks!

Xo, Ali

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Autumn 2012 Lookbook

 Earlier this season, I had the opportunity to do my first-ever photo shoot with the fabulous and talented Tiffany Lewis of Tiffany Lewis Photography. It was a great experience and I can’t wait to work with her again! (I highly recommend her if you’re looking for a wedding or portrait photographer!)

The above collage features a few of my favorite images from the shoot, but I’ve compiled all of the photos into an album on my Facebook page. which you can find here.  I hope you have as much fun checking out my Autumn 2012 Lookbook as much as I did putting it together. Let me know what you think, and what you’d like to see in the next round!

Xo and Happy Weekend, Ali

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