Starr’s Eco-Savvy Wedding Tips: Custom Jewelry

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This weekend, my two oldest kiddos and I took a bike ride down the street to our local market to grab a few things: an Indianapolis Star for clipping coupons, two very inexpensive little drinks for my kids being so good all weekend during home improvements. While in line, a family of three in front of us struck up conversation about the beautiful sunshine and summer-like weather. Somehow, the conversation led to the economy. Not an uncommon subject at all for working adults, we chatted about how our family just the day before had floated down the river behind our house for a few hours.

“Cheap entertainment,” the gentleman said.

“Absolutely,” I agreed. “Who has the extra money for other outings right now anyway?”

And so is the case for those of you reading this and planning the biggest day of your life: Your wedding. At a point on the dateline of the 21st century where folks are worried about paying their next bill, you are preparing to host hundreds, maybe even more, a dinner they won’t soon forget, a photographer to capture all of the special moments, not to mention dresses, rings, honeymoon plans – the whole shebang, my dad would say.

You most certainly can do all of these things and more: There is one thing about this “crisis” we Americans find ourselves in: it pushes us all to be a bit more crafty, a bit more creative, and ultimately, find ways to get/do what we want but on a smaller budget.

Now, if you are one who is not at all affected by the economy, still do read on. Maybe you can find ways to indulge with the extra cash you can save!

The component of weddings that I am most involved and eco-savvy about is jewelry: for the bride, for her bridesmaids, mothers of the bride and groom, even for flower girls. When I first launched my business, Starr Strung Jewelry Design, I knew I wanted to incorporate eco-friendly ideas. But how, with jewelry being such an important detail of one’s big day?

I found my answer while digging through an old jewelry box my mother had gifted me. Inside were vintage pieces from the 1940s: vintage rhinestones, strings of pearls, hair pins that needed a good polishing. These pieces from the past only needed some ‘upcycling,’ and they were perfect.

My vintage line of jewelry was born, and today, it is my most sought-after line for brides-to-be.

As a bride, you most likely have a vision of how you want your jewelry to be – whether very classic with white pearls and a bit of sparkle, or unique flair, representing your personality. Either way, taking components from the past and reworking them to fit your image is a great way to both be eco-  and budget-friendly.


The advantages of hiring a personal artistic jeweler for your wedding day are tremendous: first, you get custom-care that only an individual artist can give you. Second, you are able to take part in the design process by actively choosing from different pieces for your final design. Finally, you will feel very special knowing the pieces you wear while walking down the aisle are unique, designed and fitted very specially for you. Most importantly, taking vintage pieces and reworking them into your modern day design saves you on your budget.  And that?  It’s priceless!

Here at Starr Strung, I am the only designer. And honestly? I am just a regular person – but a girly girl who gets totally caught up in making you feel and look beautiful on your big day! I love to search out pieces that can be brought back to life for the modern bride, and I love when bride’s have a family heirloom they want reworked for a true piece of nostalgia.

Right now, I’m working with a bride in San Francisco who has become a good friend through the designing of her very unique, 1940s-inspired, rhinestone-studded butterfly necklace. First, Courtney contacted me via email and we began to lay out a plan on her likes and dislikes. I sent her a check off sheet for pros and cons on the “looks” she was into the most.

Once I had a good idea of her style, I sent along a design sheet that had actual pictures with the different components we chatted about. After tweaking it here and there, I went to work searching out the best vintage pieces I could find within her budget. Within two weeks, I had her beautiful 1940s rhinestone butterfly brooch in hand, and armed with a customer password, Courtney can now log on to my website at www.starrstrung.com enter her account, and see where I am in the design. We have changed things here and there, but now it is ready to ship for her fall wedding. The best part? She saved money and supported the handmade community by being my customer. And ultimately, there is no other bride across the country that has a necklace and earring set like her.

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For more information on Starr Strung Jewelry Design, log on to www.starrstrung.com, or email Starr Keller at designs@starrstrung.com to schedule your complimentary consultation.

Next week: How to cut costs by cutting flowers…out of your own backyard garden!
We live in a time right now where the economy is on the lips of many.


Plan your Wedding w/ Mass Ave Flavor

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One of our favorite parts of Indianapolis is Massachusetts Avenue in Downtown. We love the unique shops & boutiques as well as the Starbucks that always seems to be packed. During our last visit to “Mass Ave” we realized that there were a lot of great places for Indianapolis brides! So, we are going to start a series of posts highlighting locations on Mass Ave that you should check out as you plan your Indianapolis Wedding! “Plan your Wedding w/ Mass Ave Flavor”

The first stop on our journey of Mass Ave is… Silver in the City.

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Silver in the City is a chic little store with lots of great jewelery & gifts!  A good portion of the jewelery is made by local designers from the Indianapolis area.  The jewelery is very affordable as it ranges from $35 to $100.  It would be a great place to do some shopping for your bridesmaids gifts!  The staff at Silver in the City are well connected to the local Indianapolis jewelery designers, so if you find a piece you like and need 8 of them… they can make it happen!  Or, if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind handmade necklace they can connect you with the right person.  The knowledgeable staff is well versed in dealing with Indianapolis brides that are looking for the perfect piece of jewelery.

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The store is basically divided into two sections Jewelery & Gifts!

The gift section also has a lot of great things to help you plan your Indianapolis wedding!  The store is packed with “nifty gifties” (sorry, that was an obscure reference from the Office) But seriously, they have some of the coolest designed gifts in that store.  If you’re looking for a wine rack that can hang from your ceiling or one of those clocks with no numbers – this is your place!  Their book collection is a must-have for bachelorette parties & fun gifts for your bridal showers!  If you’re from out of town or don’t have an opportunity to make it down to the store… you can find some great Bachelorette Party resources on our IWB Amazon Store!

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Silver in the City is truly a gem in downtown Indianapolis, In.  Located next to Starbucks on Mass Ave, it’s perfect to grab a latte & do some shopping!  Be sure to let em’ know that the Indianapolis Wedding Blog sent ya!

Silver in the City
434 Massachusetts Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46204
866-955-9925

Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm
Friday & Saturday 9am-10pm
Sunday 10am-6pm.

www.shopsilverinthecity.com

The next stop on our “Plan your Wedding w/ Mass Ave Flavor” tour is The Best Chocolate in Town.

Yoga Bride: Getting in Shape for your Wedding

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Yoga Bride: Getting in Shape for your Wedding
Guest Post by: Heather Heininger an Indianapolis Bride

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You roll out your mat and sit down, crossing your legs. Class is beginning. You close your eyes and try to relax, shutting out the world around you, as the instructor informs you to only think, “I am breathing in. I am breathing out.” Sounds strange, doesn’t it? That’s exactly what I thought until I began to soothe out my struggles: stress from wedding planning and weight gain. My muscles were tense, my heart pounding, and my blood pressure rising. Not to mention a temper that was growing shorter with each passing frustration. I had to do something. I looked into the avenues of working out at a gym, but always felt belittled by those completely toned women running effortlessly on the treadmills for what seemed to be hours. What was I going to do? I needed to put the stress and frustrations of the wedding and my weight gain in check. I needed something. I found Yoga.

Through my internet searches, I stumbled across a small Yoga boutique on the South side of Indianapolis. I called the instructor with questions to learn more about Yoga and its multitude of assets to the mind and body. Most of us have heard of it, but do we all really understand it? I, for one, did not. I had only viewed it as strange contortions of the body that hurt to even think about. However, I finally worked up the nerve to show up for a beginner’s Hatha class and an hour later I was back to being my happy-go-lucky self. I was at ease and was able to let the stress of wedding planning brush past me.

Now, weeks later, I have noticed not only a change in my mental attitude toward life and wedding planning, but also a physical difference. Pounds are dropping off making that dream dress even more of a realistic achievement. I feel more refreshed in the morning and ready to jump head-first into the wedding planning again.

Yoga is more than just a stress reliever or weight loss program. It’s something to focus on that won’t hurt me if I practice properly. This workout of contortions can only help and strengthen me, clear my mind, and allow me to calm down instead of whipping up into a fury. It has allowed me to make it thus far in my wedding planning without a hitch.

Interested in starting Yoga before your big day?

Check out this great DVD….

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Wedding Budget Tip: Wedding Attire

Wedding Budget Tips brought to you by: Bravo Bride

* Most of the big bridal shops have huge sales once a year, which are typically held at hotels or other venues like wedding shows. Look in your local paper or ask a wedding planner to find out what time of the year the sales are held.

* Think about looking in unconventional places to buy bridesmaids gowns.  Go shopping for them during prom season and after New Years Eve at department stores or online.  A bridesmaid’s gown doesn’t have to come from a bridal shop.

* Many menswear shops will let your groom rent his tuxedo for free or provide a discount if his groomsmen rent their tuxes there.

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