Friday’s Fabulous Finds ~ Lover.ly

This is a short and sweet FFF post this week because one, I found an awesome website for you all to check out, two, I’m spending lots of time on said website today, and three, I want you to have even more time to check them out for yourself as well.

This is a great, invite only website, that allows you to love and bundle wedding ideas. A tad similar to pinterest, but different… I can spend hours on this site – and if you are looking to get some amazing ideas for your wedding, this is a fun way to start looking for ideas. Check them out at lover.ly today and request an invite.

They are pretty quick about getting back with you too. So sign up and get started – it’s free, fun, and full of fresh new ideas!

Friday’s Fabulous Finds ~ and a silver sixpence in her shoe.

Something old, something new
Something borrowed, something blue
And a silver sixpence in her shoe.

So this is the last post for this set – and I am excited to share many finds for a sixpence. Who knew you could get this creative with a coin? The silver sixpence is traditionally worn in the left shoe, and is placed there for luck, wealth, security, and wedded bliss. Enjoy! To see this awesome pinterest board go HERE, and it will link you directly to where you can purchase these Fabulous Finds.

 

*Please follow the link to this pinterest board to see where these great ideas came from to include the wonderful photogs that created each photo!

Friday’s Fabulous Finds ~ Something Blue…

Something old, something new
Something borrowed, something blue
And a silver sixpence in her shoe.

This weeks highlight is on something Blue!!! My favorite of them all, by far. Blue after all encompasses some of my favorite things… My favorite shoes, flowers, sapphires, gowns and accents! It’s all in the details, right?

Blue has been connected to weddings for centuries actually. In many cultures blue was a part of every wedding, and it has been known as a symbol of purity. It has been a popular color for wedding gowns, in many cultures and throughout history. White gowns are still a newer concept, in medieval times brides wore their best dress, and it wasn’t white!

The sapphire was the original engagement stone, long before diamonds took center stage. In ancient Rome, brides wore blue to symbolize love, modesty, and fidelity. And there is no denying, it is just a gorgeous color that comes in so many different shades from deep navy’s, stunning sapphires, and bright Tiffany blues!

Enjoy the entire board HERE, I hope you find something fun for your something blue! Have a Fabulous Friday!

 

*Please follow the link to this pinterest board to see where these great ideas came from to include the wonderful photogs that created each photo!