My friend and former co-worker, EMac, just announced her engagement to a breakdancer she met in Texas. (Did you follow that? Should I throw in that she’s from Chicago and he’s originally from Minnesota? Where did he learn hip hop culture? Not in Minnesota, doncha know!)
But, yet again, I digress.
I love this friend and I volunteered to help her with crafty wedding things. What was I thinking? She actually took me up on the offer so now I commit. They will be having their wedding reception Thanksgiving weekend this year (3.5 months…bring it on) in an adorable barn setting. She wants rustic wedding with a lot of burlap. (More on burlap later).
I will be trying to help with bridesmaids jewelry, flower girl hair flowers, perhaps mason jar decor and whatever else she can think of!
Last night I started with the flower girl flowers for their hair. Now, EMac’s color pallet is a pewter grey, pale rose with ivory accents…and burlap. The flower girls will be wearing ivory with hints of tulle and lace, so here is my first fabric flower for their hair.

Emacs flower- 1
I used pewter/silver lace as the bottom layer and then layered ivory organza with pale, pink organza with a pink pearl. I’m not sure I truly love the three colors together. I think to do this again I may do the pewter lace and just the pink organza…and either an ivory pearl (to tie into the ivory dresses) or a little bling-ity bling with rhinestone.
Here is a close up of the layers of the flower.

I’ll keep working- we’ll see what the bride says.
I’m JAM- and today I made a new fabric flower!