Personalize Your Wedding With Embroidery
Every bride is looking for ways to make her wedding really special, down to the last detail. One of the most elegant ways to add character to your event is with custom embroidery. From the smallest accessories to the grandest elements, these are ideas on how to personalize your wedding with embroidery.
The other day, I was looking at pictures of Grace Kelly’s magnificent wedding. Now we can’t all be royal brides (well, maybe we can in spirit!), but any woman can take inspiration from how things are done at the most elegant weddings. For Grace Kelly’s ceremony, she carried a small white prayer book which had been embroidered with a white on white design around a cross motif. The embellishment was created in a mixture of thread and tiny pearls to coordinate with her pearl bridal jewelry. Many brides know people who have needle skills, and could definitely find someone to do the same for their religious wedding ceremony. Add a small cluster of flowers (orange blossoms or lily-of-the-valley would be ideal) to the embroidered prayer book, and you have a very traditional and beautiful alternative to a large bouquet.
Embroidered items make nice gifts as well. One bride I knew picked out a collection of pretty lace trimmed hankies Cialis Jelly and had them embroidered for her family members with their titles – mother of the bride, etc. This young woman came from a very emotional family, and she knew that the customized hankies would not only be thoughtful, but highly practical as well. This idea could be carried into monogrammed pocket squares for the groom and his father, too. It is an inexpensive way to make something basic into something special.
The wedding gown is definitely a great thing to consider personalizing with embroidery. It can be a little or a lot, depending on your taste and budget. For a simple country wedding, a white linen or shantung wedding gown can be embroidered around the neckline with tiny yellow and white daisies. Seed pearl centers look great with pearl bridal jewelry. If you love monograms, have an all white monogram created on the train of your gown featuring your first initial and your groom’s first initial in an elaborate interlocking script. Plan the the placement of the embellishment so that it will be featured when your gown is bustled for the reception. That will be a detail that all of your guests will want to admire up close.
At the wedding ceremony, you can make a grand entrance on an custom embroidered aisle runner. The usual things to have stitched are the initials of the bride and groom and the wedding date. Make it large and in a contrasting color to the aisle runner itself so that the embroidery will be highly visible from a distance. Either have the embellishment created in your wedding colors or in blue for a great nod to the old “something blue” custom. After the wedding, cut out the section of the runner with the embroidery and have it framed as a wonderful wedding keepsake.
There are so many special ways to include embroidered details in a wedding. It can be as discreet as the bride’s initials inside the neckline or hem of her bridal gown (an old tradition) or as dramatic as customized chair covers for the reception. Whether you choose to do a little or a lot, special embroidered details can be the perfect way to personalize your wedding.
Author Bio: Bridget Mora writes for Silverland Jewelry giving brides the ideas and inspiration to plan their dream weddings. From classic to contemporary, http://silverlandjewelry.com/ has the most beautiful selection of pearl bridal jewelry. As our gift to you, all jewelry orders over $99 receive free shipping.
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