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Thursday, March 15


Latest make at Anniefloribunda.
Wrist corsage of large Ivory Gerbera, with vintage brooch at its centre.
Pearl spray and shades of green ribbon.
Perfect for prom, wedding or St Patricks Day!!


All sits on top of a gold bead elastic bracelet.
One size fits all.
£15.00
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Sunday, March 11

Cadburys Purple



Cadburys colour puple organza ribbons and tiny rose on top of a stretch pearl ivory braclet with ivory leaves, petals, pearl spray and satin ribbon, make up this fairy like wrist corsage.
Perfect for wedding, prom or special occassion.
have a look at this and my other wedding/prom accessories at
http://www.anniefloribunda.com/bridal--prom.html


Thursday, February 23

...and the bride wore black...

Black and cream look so elegant together and make such a statement!!
The "Lollita" posy is part of my ready made collection...
Vintage brooch to central rose


Edged with Victorian glass bead dress trim...


Tiny black baby's breath stems...


An alternative posy for an alternative bride!
To purchase this posy or commission one in your own style/ colour scheme, please visit my Folksy.co shop by clicking on the folksy button at the top of my blog.


Tuesday, August 23

I was going to conquer the world and then I saw something Sparkly!









I have always been distracted by sparkly items and I blame it all on my aunt. When I was at a young, impressionable age she would swan into our home with a blonde beehive 2 ft high, the latest boyfriend/husband!, mini skirt, long talon nails (always polished), two little Chiuauaus and ALWAYS had on sparkly diamonte jewellery. As a child I was transfixed by my glamorous aunt and the colours and shapes of her brooches and am sure that is why (even to this day) I cannot resist one if I see it at a fete, boot sale or antique/flea market!

I love to work with these "heirlooms", and hate to see a brooch discarded purely because it's pin is broken or it has lost a few stones. I have a kind of jewellery hospital in my spare room now, where I store them all away, until I find another, equally beautiful, but damaged piece and put the two together so that they can live on!

I like to "reinvent" pieces - I use necklaces and bracelets for headbands and tiaras and brooches for bridal bouquets and hair combs...