Friday, December 24, 2010

5 most Important point for choosing bridal jewellery in 2011

Oh my god so it's been so long. I have recently had a baby and become a full-time stay at home mum. I'm going use the time to get me jewellery out there in this big world of ours. I'm hoping my blog with help fellow brides get lots of help when organising there wedding.

I too am getting married this year. So if I come across anything of use I'll let you know.

First blog as a stay at home mum is all about the important points brides need to consider when choosing jewellery.


5. Most important points when choosing jewellery for your wedding.








1. Match necklace to dress - first check the detail on your dress does it have sequins, pearls, crystal dimantes or beads. Jewellery should echo theme of dress. Is your dress of a classic style of more morden? think about what style would match your dress.









2. Don't overload - Don't over load on statement jewellery. A maximum of two pieces of jewellery should be worn at all times. So for instance if you opt for large chandilier earrings go for a bracelet. And if you have a statement necklace maybe wear a small pair of stud earrings and a chunky bracelet.








3. Follow the Neckline - If you have a strapless dress and are showing lots of flesh go for a multi layered necklace to highlight the neckline. Multi strand necklaces of varying lengths look great on long necks. Dresses with high necklines or lots of detail will often look best with no necklace at all just a bracelet and pair of simple drop earrings or studs. A round neckline looks great with a choker style necklace and a 'v' or sweet heart neckline look fantastic with longer pendant style.




4. Timeless Classic - Try a timeless classic like pearl. You can never go wrong with simple pearls, they have a sophisticated feminine touch to them. Pearl symbolise martial hapiness and can be a good omen. Also consider a simple pair of stud in pearl of crystal coupled with a simple crystal pendant on a silver or gold chain.







5. Add colour - Not all women look great in pale colours, some look washed out. If this is the case add a splash of colour to jewellery. Some women like the classic sapphire blue pendant on silver chain for that something blue or you could match the colours in your bouquet.
So just follow these tips are everything should balance and look beautiful.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Wow is life so busy

So Wow What an exciting couple of months...





Theres not much I haven't learnt, completed and started again.

I have made my first sales on etsy... do you like it. I get heaps of greeat feedback too. People love my jewellery. Yeh. I love to get compliments. So this is my first sales on etsy....



If you'd like to see more goto..

www.designsbyshyloh.etsy.com

and have a look. Let me know if you need anything special.





And then there is all the creating I've been upto some is on etsy and some I sell on my stalls and at my Parties.




























I have had my first sucessful ST micheals School fete in Brunswick

The home of the cow.. It was great the people were lovely and the kids were fantastic.

I've also been preparing for some new markets in Bunbury starting up in October. See the following link to come have a look.
http://mysouthwest.com.au/Events/detail?event_id=5747


I have also got the Bunbury Cathedral Grammer School. Always a great day.


Hopeflly I'll see everyone there I'm in the gymnasium, at the back.

So what else.... well if you can't get to all of them then there is always my Jewellery Party plan... Dates being book out as we speak.


Well there isn't much else (mainly because I can't fit anything else in).
So I'm giving myself a weekend off at the Vines in the Swan Valley with Wayne(my partner).

Lots of wines a little footy and a lot of fun.

Be back soon xx

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

First Post


Hello everyone out there in the great world of computers. This is my first blog of many. Please feel free to email or ring me at anytime if you have any queries for my designer jewellery.
This is just one example of the sort of thing I like to do. I love the old style and vintage type jewellery.
I love going to estate sales and antique shops looking for interesting unlove items I can use. I was recently given a whole heap of jewellery that was my great grandmother. Some of it I can't bear to pull apart because they are so retro but some I can jazz up and make a bit user friendly.
At the moment I'm enjoying getting some of my grandmother jewellery and reworking so even she can re use it. I can't wait to show up.
Thanks for looking me up.
SHyloh