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Sunday 3 March 2013

How to feel glam at a wedding

Well.... for those of you who also follow me on Facebook, I apologise that you'll already have seen these pics and have heard me getting excited about this earlier in the week, but I am now the proud owner of a one of a kind, handmade fascinator, designed & made by me!






I'm really really pleased with it as I went on a one day course last May and made this one under the one-to-one guidance of the tutor:


And then I made a couple more that same week (they were for Seren and a friend of mine - all for a wedding the following weekend!)





Seren - my ever willing model!

'Scuse the slightly blurry pic - in a rush to get to the wedding!

But since last May I've not made any headwear at all, so to have remembered all the stages and achieved something so profesional looking has absolutely made my week!

Ok, enough blowing my own trumpet! I'm off to see what's been happening on the Handmade Monday blogs :-)

38 comments:

  1. I think that you deserve to 'blow your own trumpet' :) It is no mean feet to remember something for that sort of length of time! I am not sure that I could. Like the use of the button centre piece. Hope you enjoyed the wedding :)

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    1. Awww thank you :-) Wedding's this coming weekend, so next week there'll be a pic of me in the 'garb' - hopefully before too much drink is taken! Simmi x

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  2. They are all brilliant fascinators Simmi- good on you for remembering how to make one!

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    1. Thanks Jenny - hoping to get some more made up and possibly start a new etsy shop with them... watch this space! Simmi x

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  3. Nothing wrong with blowing your own trumpet when you've made something so gorgeous!

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  4. Those are really good - only 1 day tuition so long ago as well! Well done there!!

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    1. Thank you - I'm really surprised my memory lasted that far back! Simmi x

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  5. They are all just beautiful and very professional looking! Seren is just adorable in hers :)

    I did see your latest on facebook and was super impressed with it :) I'm glad you're happy with how it turned out too! x

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    1. Thanks Natalie! She loves her handmade creations, bless her - a very good advert too :-) SImmi x

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  6. Brilliant! Love the strong shapes and colours :)

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    1. Thanks Jane :-) Have a lovely week, Simmi x

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    1. Thanks, it's given me a real boost! Simmi x

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  8. Oh it's beautiful, I love the colours! So clever. xx

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    1. Ahhh thank you :-) They match my dress and co-incidentally, my hair, perfectly! Simmi x

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  9. They're beautiful. Love your latest creation - well done for remembering it all. The colours work really well together too x

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    1. Thanks Bev! I love the colours and it exactly matches my hair :-) Simmi x

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  10. Wow, that is fantastic. You will look so elegant at the wedding.

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    1. Thanks - just about to do the follow up post with pics 'in situ' :-) Simmi x

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  11. Love the red and black fascinator, very abstract and very chic! Cute flowers too, I remember learning to roll sinamay - how are your fingers feeling today!? ;)

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    1. Ohhh thank you - that means a lot coming from a professional! They're ok, but a bit sore! Rolling sinamay is definitely not my favourite job ;-) Simmi x

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  12. these are very nice and elegant head dresses. i think some of the guest to the royal wedding of kate and wills should have come and consulted you before :)
    i love when the feathers stick out of them - so british! :)

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    1. Awww thank you Martha, what a lovely thing to say! Simmi x

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  13. And what's wrong with blowing your own trumpet !!!

    I love the red and black one. Serena looks adorable in hers.

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    1. She really loved it - wanted to wear it to nursery every day for the next week! Simmi x

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  14. Ooohhhh lovely, well done. Seren looks ever so pleased with hers.

    Jan x

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  15. Absolutely beautiful and an even bigger trumpet needed to blow. They are really lovely. Hope you have a good week.

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    1. Thanks Jill - I've decided to make some more and see if they sell well as I really enjoyed working on them. Simmi x

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  16. Brilliant designs. They look like you've had loads of experience making them, not just one days tuition.

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  17. Your fascinator is stunning, can't believe you've had just a days course you have a true talent there!

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    1. Thank you Clare - I'm itching to get making more now :-) Simmi x

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  18. It looks like you are a natural at head wear. They look very stylish! And this with only one days' tuition!
    Wendy x

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  19. Nice. How about a pic of you modelling it?

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    1. Cheers :-)... coming up in the next post!

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I really appreciate all comments made on the blog (it reminds me that I'm not talking to myself!) so just wanted to say thanks for adding your thoughts. Simmi x

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