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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.
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How Charming

October 21st, 2010 @ 1:54 pm by Mrs. Knitting

I am completely in love with charms and charm bracelets. For me, the best jewelry is very much about sentiment, emotion, and memory and I think that’s what appeals so strongly to me about charm bracelets. They’re literally a record of memories and moments and I really love that.

I started making my first charm bracelet on my 19th birthday. Here’s a (blurry) look at it now:

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Each charm on that bracelet represents something in my life, whether it’s a place, a moment, a trip, an achievement, a person…etc.

Needless to say more than one of them has something to do with Mr. Knitting! I’ve now started my second “life” bracelet.

Our family isn’t really big on heirlooms which is sad for me, but my grandmother passed down her amazing charm bracelet to me, which of course I’m completely thrilled with.

Here’s a look at what she collected over the years:

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Some of my favourite charms from her bracelet include her mother’s wedding ring (who had some SERIOUS man hands!) and a little gold heart with a pearl in the centre.

While my favourite type of charm bracelet is the type that is slowly put together one charm at a time, I also love “ready-made” charm bracelets. Check out these two beauties from the Met in NYC:

Winter themed!

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So pretty! I normally I’m not a fan of anything heart shaped (or made of yellow gold), but I love this bracelet.

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However, the current bracelet I’m working on is my wedding charm bracelet. Throughout my engagement I’ve been slowly collecting charms related to my wedding. Surprise, surprise, all of the charms are from the St. Lawrence Market Antique Market.

Here’s how the bracelet looks at the moment:

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Here’s what each charm represents (from left to right):

The ring: Our engagement

Ball of yarn with knitting needles: Miss Knitting!

Snowflake: The fact that our wedding is in the winter

Scholarly Owl: Faculty Club (our venue)

Blurred Out One: This one actually has our wedding date on it, hence the blurriness

Bagpiper: The fact that our wedding will be strongly influenced by family. You can find a few examples of this here, here, here, and here.

I still plan to add a charm representing Toronto, one for our honeymoon, and a “Date to Remember” charm engraved with our wedding date.

I love this idea because I think it’s such a cool and really personal way of commemorating our wedding. It’s something I can wear forever, and then can hopefully pass it down to a child or grandchild.

Aare you commemorating your wedding in a unique way?

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18 Responses to “How Charming”

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Mrs. Locket (message)  2,837 posts, Sugar bee

Adorable! I love charm bracelets and always wish I had one when I was little….I love the modern comeback Pandora has made for the charm bracelet and have been tempted to start my own.

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

What an awesome idea!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

I love that you added the knitting charm!

 
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Miss Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Amazing! It’s going to be great to have something so meaningful and thoughtful to remind you of your day!

 
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Joanna910 (message)  65 posts, Worker bee

That is such a cute idea! I have a charm bracelet but never wear it because it gets in the way at work! I love the idea of having a wedding theme for a charm bracelet!

 
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Miss Earrings (message)  2,477 posts, Buzzing bee

What a good idea :) I love the sentiment and meaning behind charm bracelets.

 
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Moffy
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Moffy (message)  200 posts, Helper bee

My husband bought me my first charm bracelet and first charm as my wedding gift! I’ve ALWAYS loved the idea of charm bracelets, but never had one. I never even told him that I ever wanted one, always thinking I’d buy one myself, so he totally shocked me! He also bought me another charm on our honeymoon. I love that you have multiple bracelets, and I love your grandmother’s! (I totally laughed WAY loud when I read about your great-grandmother having man-hands!)

 
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Miss Cinnamon Bun
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Miss Cinnamon Bun (message)  1,100 posts, Bumble bee

I spy a toonie charm!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

I can’t believe you actually got a knitting charm! Awesome!

 
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Ms Cheetah (message)  1,188 posts, Bumble bee

An engagement charm bracelet–that is an awesome idea!

 
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peaches13 (message)  1,147 posts, Bumble bee

I have a James Avery charm bracelet–pretty typical for girls/women in Texas. Mine started out as a subtle Medic-Alert bracelet, but has been lovingly added onto by students, family, and my fiance. I’m thinking of adding a birthstone charm for the month we got engaged, as well as our wedding month.

 
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missDNA (message)  231 posts, Helper bee

I love your wedding charm bracelet! Such a neat idea and a beautiful memento.

 
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Mrs. Starfish (message)  1,924 posts, Buzzing bee

That’s such a sweet idea!

 
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TheFutureMcBride
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,479 posts, Honey bee

You need a bee! I love your wedding charm bracelet.

 
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MJ

My mom got me a Brighton Charm bracelet for my wedding. They are the ultimate charm bracelet if you have seen them check them out!!

 
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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.

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