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Mrs. Gummi Bear, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 25, Japanese Importer/Illustrator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Game Developer/Programmer Engagement Date: April 15, 2006 Wedding Date: October 13, 2007 Blogging Since: June 19, 2007 Venue: Organic farm an hour from San Francisco About Me: I live for anthropologie, design blogs, sweets, japanese zakka, and vintage goods. We just bought our first home together and live with our two puppies and cat - it's a strange mixture of vintage, high-tech (we have 7 computers and 21 video game systems in all), and a whole lot of fur. Our wedding tries to embody the Japanese idea of "slow life", which is truly taking the time to enjoy food, company, and your environment!
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No Heavy Bracelet For Me!

September 2nd, 2007 @ 5:30 pm by Mrs. Gummi Bear

In my search for the right wedding jewelry (I still haven’t thought about my ears in months, oh god) I at least found the perfect wrist adornment. I didn’t want a heavy weight on me, or anything that might be too eye catching - I want people to still look at my face! Then again, we are asking people to bring their psp/ds, so it might be a sea of wifi-mario kart and puzzle quest.

This is what I bought:

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Please ignore the not-removed tag that is safety pinned on. This thick bracelet cuffy thingy is made by Emma Cassi, a French designer living in London. It comes packaged in the cutest sheet music with a little note from her - and obviously, her work is beautiful. The cuff feels so light and delicate, like could easily rip it into pieces…. this is why my clumsy-ass has put it away safely so I don’t accidentally break it before the wedding.

A bonus is that a lot of her items are on sale on her website right now. :D Lucky kids! I bought mine before the sale started, but I bought something for my sister/matron of honor/only bridesmaid to wear and be matchy-matchy with me. Christine, if you look at this, don’t worry, I have other surprises for you - possibly involving flying squirrels and micro-diet (everyone’s favorite japanese diet laxative!).

Now back to agonizing over what to put in my smelly-ear-holes. Yea, I know - no one told me stretching your lobes causes ear-funk. Smells like natto - that’s my REAL wedding scent, fermented soy bean! yum!

7 Responses to “No Heavy Bracelet For Me!”

1.
Lety V. says:

that is very pretty and looks perfect for a wedding.

i have my ears stretched too and i don’t know what i am going to wear. everything looks funny in them now even though i have taken the plugs out they are still big.

i might just not wear anything.

please show us what you end up using for earrings.

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bunnybride says:

this cuff is adorable. it is going to go great with your dress.

good luck with the stretched ears. Knottie asaalik had her ears stretched and she found something cute for them.
she used mother of pearl pieces she got from Braindrops.

pics are in her bio.

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lil'k says:

you always have the coolest post, ms. GB! love the funky but elegant jewelry.

4.
Brandi says:

That is so gorgeous. I absolutely love it.

5.
Miss Tulip says:

Absolutely beautiful!!

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kp says:

very pretty bracelet!! :)

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cc says:

Hey there Gummy Bear! While surfing around I saw this ‘pillows and blankets’ wedding setup! It looks a bit like what you were talking about http://jessicaclaire.net/


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Mrs. Gummi Bear Mrs. Gummi Bear, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 25, Japanese Importer/Illustrator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Game Developer/Programmer Engagement Date: April 15, 2006 Wedding Date: October 13, 2007 Blogging Since: June 19, 2007 Venue: Organic farm an hour from San Francisco About Me: I live for anthropologie, design blogs, sweets, japanese zakka, and vintage goods. We just bought our first home together and live with our two puppies and cat - it's a strange mixture of vintage, high-tech (we have 7 computers and 21 video game systems in all), and a whole lot of fur. Our wedding tries to embody the Japanese idea of "slow life", which is truly taking the time to enjoy food, company, and your environment!