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Bridesmaid Jewellery

Hi,

Can you let me know where you got your bridesmaids jewellery?

Im having trouble finding necklaces for two bridesmaids and a flowergirl!

Sam x
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  • Mrsanders
    Mrsanders Posts: 239 Forumite
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    I bought mine from this lady on ebay http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Millies-Trinkets-and-Tiaras?_trksid=p4340.l2563
    She was so helpful, i was buying my tiara from her and then she made the bridesmaids and flowergirls jewelery to match, I also explained to her that I was on a tight budget and did everything she could to help and in the right price range.
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  • RainbowDrops
    RainbowDrops Posts: 4,674 Forumite
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    What sort of thing are you looking for?
    Pearls, sparkles, colour-coordinating, modern, traditional?

    For startes, Jon Richard at Debenhams does losts of sparkly crystal jewellery, some in sterling silver too.
  • White_Sapphire
    White_Sapphire Posts: 1,707 Forumite
    Etsy's always worth a look too - you'd be able to get something custom-made so that it co-ordinates but still takes into account different ages etc.
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  • katerinasol
    katerinasol Posts: 700 Forumite
    Etsy's always worth a look too - you'd be able to get something custom-made so that it co-ordinates but still takes into account different ages etc.


    Etsy has some great stuff but tends to be quite expensive. Also, have you been on Regretsy.com? It has some hilarious stuff!
  • Birdie85
    Birdie85 Posts: 9,330 Forumite
    I wasted a good 2 hours last week looking at regretsy, there's some wonderful stuff out there!

    I got mine from Accessorize, but it really does depend on what kind of thing you're after :)
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  • Etsy has some great stuff but tends to be quite expensive. Also, have you been on Regretsy.com? It has some hilarious stuff!

    :eek: you don't say!
  • White_Sapphire
    White_Sapphire Posts: 1,707 Forumite
    I'd never heard of regretsy before, and have now wasted an hour of my life on it - it's brilliant! :rotfl:
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    The right to express an opinion does not override the responsibility to show respect. :)
  • I'd never heard of regretsy before, and have now wasted an hour of my life on it - it's brilliant! :rotfl:


    What facsinated me more was the vagina pendant which was mistakenly taken as a pretty flower by my work colleague! :eek:
  • Seconding Accessorize - they have some really pretty pieces and a lot of different designs.

    Or, if they'd prefer something a bit more 'alternative', what about somewhere like Punky Allsorts? They do a Scrabble initial necklace which I thought was very cute and a bit different from the norm.
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  • wiggychick
    wiggychick Posts: 112 Forumite
    Looked in Accessorise and quite a few weddingy places, in the end I got a couple of sparkly combs from Claires and a beautiful heart shaped filigree silver locket from Tesco Direct. Bought some gift boxes and put them in a Claires (again) small cotton black bag with "Bridesmaid" blingy transfer ironed over it. I added some pampering goodies and chocs and these were our "Thank-you" gift.

    Now I read that back, it sounds quite tacky, but they were really beautiful.

    Wiggy xx
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