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Mrs. Sunhat, Dyer, IN Age and Occupation: 32, Tax Accountant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 35, Landscape Foreman Engagement Date: September 25, 2010 Wedding Date: December 2011 Venues: St. Andrew the Apostle, Fiesta Palace About Me: I'm a Midwest girl who grew up in the country and now works in the big city! I love cooking, entertaining, reading (addicted to my Kindle) and going to the movies. I don't miss an episode of Hoarders and I start cleaning every time I watch! My profession doesn't call for much creativity so wedding planning has been a great outlet. Mr. Sunhat and I met online three years ago, cheer for rival MLB teams and share a home with our dog, Wrigley. We are planning a traditional, Polish, Catholic wedding with lots of DIY elements and some fun surprises. I'm so excited to be married on New Year's Eve and we can't wait to ring in the new year as husband and wife!
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Flower Alternatives

August 22nd, 2011 @ 10:24 am by Mrs. Sunhat

As I’ve mentioned, I really wanted to try and save money in the flower department. I was thinking of alternatives for the bridesmaid bouquets but I’m not a big fan of the faux silk flower look so I didn’t really want to head in that direction. Then, at a bridal expo in Valparaiso in mid-January, I found this:

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(Personal Photo)

One of the local vendors had this crystal bead bouquet on display. The more I looked at it, the more I thought it would fit in with our overall look and it would add a festive touch to the bridesmaids’ ensambles. But at around $100 a pop, there was no way this would be a cheaper alternative to flowers.

So with a picture in hand, my mom and I went about searching the internet for DIY versions. Offbeat Bride has a great tutorial for making these and after reading through the instructions, I knew we could handle this project and save some $$$ in the process!

For the beads, there was never a question where I would look first. In the Chicagoland area, every quarter, there is a Transworld’s Jewelry, Fashion and Accessories show. The show is held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, in Rosemont, Illinois in February, April, July and October. There are also smaller shows held around Christmas in Schaumburg, Illinois.

What are these showsm you ask? Well, exhibitors rent booths and sell items such as: beads, jewelry - both fine and costume, watches, clothing, makeup, perfume, hair accessories, food (dips, summer sausages, etc.), children’s clothing and gifts, purses, tote bags, etc. To attend, you register online as either a trade buyer or a non-industry related buyer. As I am not in the “industry”, I register as the latter. Registration is free and you just check in when you arrive and they give you a badge to wear.

The shows run Thursday - Sunday. We try and go on a Friday if possible to avoid the larger weekend crowds. Although I have no personal pictures of the show we attended in April, here are some photos off of the website to give you a better feel for what you’d expect to see:

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All images via JFAShow.com

This is such a small sampling of what you can find and the prices are fantastic! My parents actually purchased a diamond ring for my 30th birthday from a show a couple of years back.

At the April show, my mom, sister, cousin and I were on the hunt for wedding items - specifically, beads for the bridesmaid bouquets and pins for their dresses. We were successful! We found a booth selling strands of beads for only $2 per strand. The clear faceted beads were 10mm and we picked up 11 strands. To add a little dimension and more sparkle to the bouquets, we also picked up 5 strands of silver 8mm beads. Total - $32!

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(Photo by me and my incorrectly dated camera.)

We estimated no more than 100 beads per bouquet. The 10mm beads came 69 to a strand and about 88 per strand for the 8 mm. This came to 1,199 beads. I have 7 girls but I bought extra to cover any unforeseen DIY mishaps as well as having the option to add beads to my bouquet if I decided. I figured if we made one and I hated it, I wasn’t out much money and I could always sell the remaining unused beads.

I also found pins for the bridesmaid dresses during this trip but I’ll save those for another time. My mom and I attended another show on July 22nd so I’ll also be sharing that trip with you soon.

Have you found any unique places to find wedding items?

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6 Responses to “Flower Alternatives”

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Ryna (message)  4,207 posts, Honey bee

ohhhh, I’m so jealous of you!!! We don’t have anything that awesome around here!!! (At least, not that I know of *pout*)
Of course, I’d also have to be given a budget and/or have my FI go with me… otherwise… I’d just go crazy buying stuff! LOL!
Can’t wait to see your bouquets!!!

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

These are going to be beautiful, I can’t wait to see what you come up with for these!

 
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mandasaurus (message)  16 posts, Newbee

As a proud member of the Offbeat Bride Tribe I’m tickled to see them referenced here! My two favorite wedding blogs coming together <3

I am so torn between a brooch bouquet and a crystals and beads bouquet. I’ve been trying to convince myself that I could combine the two without it looking like I just couldn’t make up my mind. Love the pics!

 
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Miss Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

Oh my gosh, I’m so excited to see the end results! And in response to your question, the most unique place I’ve probably found wedding items is probably Mr. P’s dad and stepmom’s house. I’ve been scouring for vintage, rustic items everywhere, and I totally forgot that she collects all sorts of that kind of stuff! Thankfully she’s willing to lend us quite a bit of it for the wedding. Score!

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

Such a clever idea, I can’t wait to see them! And that show looks fantastic.

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

This is amazing! I wish I’d known about this before the show. I definitely would have gone. I can’t wait to see what the bouquets look like. I think it will be very New Year’s!

 

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Mrs. Sunhat, Dyer, IN Age and Occupation: 32, Tax Accountant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 35, Landscape Foreman Engagement Date: September 25, 2010 Wedding Date: December 2011 Venues: St. Andrew the Apostle, Fiesta Palace About Me: I'm a Midwest girl who grew up in the country and now works in the big city! I love cooking, entertaining, reading (addicted to my Kindle) and going to the movies. I don't miss an episode of Hoarders and I start cleaning every time I watch! My profession doesn't call for much creativity so wedding planning has been a great outlet. Mr. Sunhat and I met online three years ago, cheer for rival MLB teams and share a home with our dog, Wrigley. We are planning a traditional, Polish, Catholic wedding with lots of DIY elements and some fun surprises. I'm so excited to be married on New Year's Eve and we can't wait to ring in the new year as husband and wife!

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