We met an an old, abandoned factory and had a "Marie Antoinette" style photo shoot. I had huge hair, amazing dresses and the whole day was pretty amazing. Here is a picture from that first shoot:
Since the first shoot, Janell and I have kept in touch and even after I have stopped modeling "officially", she would still call me over for an occasional photo shoots or a show. Eventually, I got engaged and really did not even go on the typical "dress hunt" before my wedding. I walked into her salon, tried on two dresses and ended up getting one of the two that I tried on. That was it.
During the 2012 NY Bridal Fashion Week, Janell designed a beautiful dresses that were very different. They were blush. The color was so elegant and so delicate, that they sure were a sell out.
Here are some pictures of the blush rose gowns:
What I really liked about the gowns was that they were simple, classic and timeless. You truly felt like a princess wearing the gowns. This is exactly where I got my inspiration from for my next beading project.
I wanted to create a "blush" barefoot sandals, which could be worn with a white, ivory and a blush dress. Since the color of Janell's dress was so delicate, I had to find the perfect beads to match.
There's no better place to buy beading supplies than ETSY, so I ended up purchasing the tiny 15/0 seed beads from Tamara Scott Designs. She had the perfect size, tiny beads that I was looking for and was able to get them to me in a record time.
Next, was my hunt for the perfect "blush" pearls. I did not have to look too far. A.C.Moore had just the right shade of pink I was looking for.
I wanted to create a simple pair, but I wanted it to be different, unlike anything else in my store. So I ended up creating a simple, cross stitched pattern of the sandals, but with a twist... The cross pattern was embedded with the tiny seed bead I had purchased from Tamara Scott Designs.
The end result was perfect -
I was so happy with the pair, that I couldn't wait to make more and ended up purchasing 8 more packages from Tamara's store.
Please click on the following picture to find out more information about the pair, and how you can buy one of your own !
Thanks for reading! Until next time, Anna M :)