Sunday 23 September 2012

An Inspiring First Wedding Fair

I've been writing a lot about it recently, and as you might know yesterday was a really exciting day for me, as it was the first wedding fair I've taken my bouquets to!

I was quite nervous in the morning, checking I had everything countless times and hoping it would all look good and gather some interest. After setting up and introducing myself to the lovely people from Stately Brides on the stand next to me I felt much more comfortable and confident. The first anxious moments were over and I could finally start talking to the public face to face about my work!


The flow of customers was quite steady throughout the day and I met lots of lovely people including a few very supportive friends and family. It felt so nice to receive so many compliments about my bouquets, and I came back feeling so inspired!

This was a fab first fayre and after talking to some of the other suppliers there, I got a lot of great tips regarding networking and recommended wedding fairs. I was surprised at the amount of cards that had been handed out by the end of the day, and the feedback from everyone interested was more than I could ever have hoped for. I hope to be hearing back from some of the people I met!

So after a great first fair in Debenhams, today I'm feeling really inspired and I can begin work on my first client's order feeling more inspired and excited than ever!

Ooh and before I blog off for today, I just want to say a huge thankyou to my lovely mum for being so supportive and being by my side all day, I really appreciate all of your help <3.

Emma x.

Monday 17 September 2012

New Design: the Bohemian Princess bouquet!



I'm really excited to show you my latest design - Bohemian Princess, inspired by festivals, folk lore, country fairs, arts, crafts and midsummer evenings.


This design is my quirkiest yet and possibly my most fun to design and source all the materials for!
Most of the buttons are wooden, and it features some that are hand painted. Many other different styles are included such as a variety of vintage plastic buttons. This bouquet has so many different buttons and charming details, you'll be finding new treaures each time you look at it!


I wanted this bouquet to appeal to all of your senses, paying particular attention to the movement and sound of this design. Inspired by morris dancers at a countryside fair, I chose to use lots of tiny bells for a very fun and cute gentle jingle! I also played with a mixture of colours and textures, with golden chains and embroidery thread roses hanging delicately from the buttons.


The bouquet has been finished off with 2 layers of hand gathered silk ribbon - a total of 4 metres for a thick ruffle statement. The stem is wrapped with ribbon of a similar finish, creating a bright and exciting bouquet with many tactile details to admire and cherish forever!

Feel free to ask me any questions about my latest design at emmamorledge@msn.com.

Emma x.

Friday 14 September 2012

An Exciting Little Package



Call me mad but I got super excited when I came home from my day job to find a happy looking little parcel waiting for me, it was my new business cards! Now I have plenty more to hand out to anyone who would like one, they'll also be in the Debenhams Wedding Services department permanently for you to pick up, and handed out at numerous wedding fairs!

That's one more thing ready for my first wedding fair, I'm officially on the countdown now! 8 days and counting!

Emma x.

Wednesday 12 September 2012

A Wedding Fair First



I spent this evening prepping my bouquets and props for my very first wedding fair in just over a weeks time! I'm so excited for it and can't wait to finally put all of my bouquets and buttonholes on display in the prettiest way possible!


You will be able to find me on Saturday 22nd September, between 11am and 4pm on the ground floor of Debenhams in Westfield, Derby; along with over 10 other local suppliers. I'd love for you to drop by and say hello! I'll be there to answer any questions you might have regarding my work, and I'll be handing out my cards so you can have my direct contact details in your purse for whenever you might need me!

Emma x.

Tuesday 11 September 2012

A Little Something For The Guys

You might be a little frightened to admit it, but I'm sure some of you guys might just find all this button business your future wife is into kind of cute, so don't feel left out, I can make buttonholes for you too!

Quirky and original buttonholes for you, your best man and anyone else in your wedding party can be made to compliment your lady's bouquet and wedding theme. Did I also mention with any bridal bouquet purchased, you can ask for 1 buttonhole to be made for free? So you too can look super stylish and cool with a vintage, tailor made buttonhole for no added cost!





Just a few of the designs I've made previously to compliment the bouquet of similar design. Please email me with any questions you might have regarding buttonhole designs, I'm happy to help!

Emma x.

Buttons, naturally!

After a day at The Natural History Museum in London on Saturday, I've been inspired by all things natural! So much so that I thought I'd share with you some of the beautiful and interesting buttons I found made from all kinds of natural materials.


Vintage hand painted wooden buttons, the eiffel tower button would be perfect for a Parisian wedding.


Hand carved buttons made from water buffalo bone.


Mixed animal horn buttons.


Antique ivory buttons.


Beach stone buttons, perfect for any coastal wedding.


Vintage hand carved shell buttons, beautiful detail!


Hand carved and imprinted buttons made with clay, these are my faourite! Tactile buttons make the prettiest bouquets.

Emma x.

Wednesday 5 September 2012

'Given Enough Tea I Could Rule The World'


As today is completely To Love And to Cherish Bouquet orientated, I find that my main fuel of the day is tea, and lots of it! Whilst working my mind wandered and I thought to myself, how nice would a wedding with a tea theme be!?
My idea of heaven...





Emma x.