Brooching the Subject

I do I do love these Vintage Brooch Bouquets by Amanda Heer from Fantasy Floral Designs! Amanda custom makes each bouquet, and uses 50 to 60 vintage brooches (provided by the bride or non-bride) to create her whimsical works of art. Not only vintage brooches can be used - buttons, cuff links, watches set to the wedding time, charms, rings, earrings and other such items can be added to the mix.



Amanda, a professional floral designer, and a stylist for Romantic Homes Magazine, welcomes orders for Vintage Brooch Bouquets from brides and non-brides worldwide.

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12 comments:

  1. oh what a FABULOUS idea- makes me want to get married all over again (not really Ted, don't panic!)

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  2. Simply stunning, I am a big fan of vintage brooches, I like to use them a lot in my re-worked jewellery, but what a fabulous way to use them, very original, love them!

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  3. Beautifully creative ~ and such a sentimentally lovely way to both make and keep the bouquet. A gorgeous find, Carla!

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  4. Those are absolutely lovely!!! :) I can think of a few family members that would like those as Christmas presents :D

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  5. That's just amazing a bouquet of brooches! Ah, be still my heart, I love it.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  6. I am so in love with this idea. I have always loved vintage brooches and I wish I would have been clever enough to think of this for my own wedding.

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  7. really gorgeous!! I love brooches, but a bouquet of them is marvelous.

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  8. Hi Carla!

    Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog! I LOVE this bouquet idea! Your blog continues to be a source of beauty and inspiration! Wonderful!

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  9. I love this idea! I had a client bring me her grandmothers jewelry, she wanted to have a cross made from all of it. She was going to present it to her mother. It turned out lovely...I'm bummed b/c I never did a finish photo of it, just the rough draft. Using vintage jewelry in design is a wonderful way to preserve heirlooms.

    Love your blog, just found you over at LinkedIn.

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  10. one word "gorgeous!!!!!!"

    These are the most beautiful and most creative bouquets I have ever seen- wow!

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  11. What a very sweet idea, a bride could ask for jewelry contributions from all of those closest to her heart. Such a special way to participate in a wedding. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for visiting and commenting! I love to read your comments! :) Best wishes, Carla.