Of course weddings tend to focus on style for the BRIDE. But we're starting to get some better marketing for the GROOM's side, especially on places like Etsy. However, it still seems to be a case of 'treasures among the weeds'
"....etsy has lots of men's vintage hats, if you can luck into the right size -- not so many on the handmade side, plus you have to wade through acres of knits..."
Monday
Wedding hats: Vintage hats for men!
Friday
WeddingCo. and the Wedding Crane Chandelier Project
The WeddingCo.com, based in Canada, is one of the sponsors of the BrooklynPopUp Wedding chapel They are creating the CRANE CHANDELIER PROJECT.
This is a "wonderful way for brides and grooms to become part of an international community that is fighting for cancer victims and research". The Crane Chandelier is being constructed with the cranes that you send in with you and your fiance's signature, where you're getting married, and your wedding date. For each crane that is sent in, The Wedding Company is donating $.50 for cancer research. Their goal is to reach 10,000 cranes that will be displayed on a chandelier which will not only serve as a representation of the fight against cancer, but you're also part of your own art installation. You can see their world map of where the cranes have 'flown in' from here. You can request a crane HERE, mail your own crane (they fold flat) to:
The Wedding Co.
110 Givins St.
Toronto, ON M6J 2X
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Crane chandelier project,
toronto
Get Married at the PopUP Wedding Chapel in Brooklyn
Last night we married the winning couple in the Brooklyn "Martha Stewart PopUP Wedding Chapel" in Williamsburg. ABCNews came to film the wedding. You can read about the fun and get super 'low impact', but trendy and charming wedding ideas on their blog and see vendors on FACEBOOK. Paper decorations, hand-made items, fun ideas. And lots of great weddings!
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Brooklyn,
PopUp Wedding
the weirdness of googleads
Interesting. I posted a notice about organizations working to fight trafficking (below), and all the GoogleAds turns to "find sex offenders" and "become a detective". The tags are "Human Rights". Funny how the ads didn't turn to: "help fight trafficking", eh?
Wednesday
Human Rights, Human Trafficking, and nice necklaces as an ethical gift.
I just posted a short article on a successful campaign at Change.org to stop the Diners Club from trafficking brides on the installment plan by credit card - incredible, but real. Here are some lovely handmade bracelets and necklaces made by trafficking survivors - by recycling magazines into beads. Quite inexpensive, and profits support trafficking victims, women and children.
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human rights,
jewelry
Monday
Green Bride in Toronto
Here is a beautiful Toronto bride on her way to her wedding on Algonquin Island for a lovely outdoor wedding. My daughter alerted me to this week's article in the Toronto Globe and Mail on green and diy weddings, as she knew the lovely bride. Sarah mentioned in the paper's blog that they forgot to credit her photographer: Derek Wuenschirs, so please go look at his site!
There are some good links in the article, including TheWeddingCo.com, a Toronto-based group who are also a sponsor of the Martha Stewart PopUP Wedding Chapel in Brooklyn - where we're going to marry a few lucky couples at the end of June. The WeddingCo people are sponsoring a global DIY wedding project called The Crane Chandelier Project they are collecting 5000 origami cranes from engaged couples, and donating $.50 per crane to cancer research. More info soon.
I'll also add Winnipeg's BotanicalPaperworksto our paper suppliers, and some of the other links on this Globe article to our various categories.
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canada,
diy,
invitations,
locations,
toronto