Guest blog by Tinkerbelle

In the course of writing my Rangoli blog I have been inspired by lots of other bridal bloggers from all around the world. I have made some great connections with people along the way. But I was truly delighted to stumble across Tinkerbelle's blog and find out that she is a real Irish bride, planning her own wedding. Her blog is full of quirky, thrifty and inspiring ideas for anyone planning a wedding. Best of all I love her humorous and irreverent writing style.

I've asked Tinkerbelle to write a couple of posts for me - this first one is about some of the things she has learned along the way!

Thanks Aisling for allowing me guest blog on your site. For those of you who don’t know me, first a little intro. When my fiancé, Mr Mc, and I, first started planning our wedding, I found it difficult to find websites that were relevant to an Irish couple looking to have a wedding that was relaxed and fun, didn’t cost the earth and had some personality about it. So I decided to set one up myself, tinkerbellesbridalblog. As well as charting my journey through the choppy waters of wedding plan, I’ve hopefully developed a useful resource that features a collection of ideas, tips and DIY projects for other brides (and grooms) to be.

I’m certainly no wedding expert but as a result of my research for the blog and my day job which involves a lot of event planning a few things have become clear.

Prioritise - Once you get engaged and the excitement and expectations begin to build it can feel like your sucked up by a wedding whirlwind. Floating about in a swirling cloud of taffeta, champagne bubbles, ribbons and rose blossoms it’s easy to lose perspective on what really matters. There is so much wedding ‘stuff’ out there, it’s easy to get blown off course from the wedding you actually wanted in the beginning.

So take some time to sit down with your fiancé at an early stage and decide what are the things which are most important to you both for the day, what are the ‘nice-to-haves’ and what are the ‘can-do-withouts’. Then write it all down and allocate your budget accordingly. The list will ensure you stick to your guns n’roses and avoid giving in to glossy wedding magazine induced desires that can seriously eat into your precious wedding budget. Remember the wedding you both set out to achieve and do what it takes (within reason, budget and the law) to achieve it – all the other ‘stuff’ is nonsense.

Use your Imagination - This is your day, it should look and feel like your day, not a ‘copy and paste’ version of every wedding you’ve ever been too. Reflect your personalities in creative ways throughout the day. There are countless ways to do this, through your clothes, the music, the venue, the invites.


DIY with care - Regular readers of my blog will know I’m a big fan of DIY wedding projects. They are a great way to personalise the day and make some serious savings but it can be easy to take on too much and most brides don’t picture themselves elbow deep in sticky back tape and scissors on the morning of their wedding so chose your projects with care. The further in advance they can be done the better and remember most family and friends will be only delighted to lend a hand.

Learn the art of compromise - I have a real stubborn streak and hate it when I don’t get my own way so this one is a tricky one for me. Yes, it is you and your fiancé’s big day and of course what you both want should take precedence but remember it’s also a big day for your loved ones. It’s inevitable that some of their expectations will differ from your own and this can lead to disagreements. Try and see things from their perspective and once it’s not going to fundamentally change what you have planned for the day, be prepared to give in and every now and then. I’ve heard rumours that compromise is a big part of marriage, so think of it as practice!

You’re planning a wedding not figuring out how to stop global warming - It’s very easy to get totally absorbed in planning your wedding and for everything else in your life to seem suddenly less important. Your wedding is just one day, twenty four hours and it will be all over. Try and keep a perspective on things and if you find that the ‘W’ word just keeps worming its way into your conversations, set yourself limits on how much you can think or talk about it each day. I speak from experience on this one - my Dad’s introduction of a 30 minute rule in the run up to my sister’s wedding, limiting wedding-related conversations to a half an hour, stopped us from floating off into wedding la-la-la anytime there were two or more women in the house.
Set a cut off date then delegate. The last few days before your wedding should be fun and exciting, not fraught with stress. Things like mass booklets and favours should be done and dusted long before the big day. Plan to get everything that you can do in advanced finished a week before the wedding and then delegate any of the things that have to be done last minute. If you give plenty of notice and ask politely most friends and family will be only too happy to get involved and lend a hand.


Don’t worry, Be married! I’ve never been to a wedding where something didn’t go wrong. Florists mix up the dates, cakes get damaged, dresses get trod on – this is the universal truth about weddings. Your wedding will be no different! It’s akin to a basic law of physics, something always goes wrong at a wedding. I have it on good authority from women of many different generations that faced with this inevitably, brides (and indeed grooms) are left with only one real course of action. On the morning of your wedding, when you wake up (assuming you managed to sleep), remind yourself of the fact that today you will marry your favourite person in the whole world. Even if your driver doesn’t show up, they play the wrong music at the church and they burn the main course at the reception , that fact makes you the luckiest person on the planet and nothing is going to stop you from having an amazing day.

Keep an eye out for Tinkerbelle's next guest post about five of her favourite bridal ideas.
Thanks again Tink!

The bigger, the better

hey,

I know it has been a long time, to long. But it has been a very busy week at school. All our tasks had to be finished.
So I didn't had any time to post some pictures. But this weekend I had a bit of time, so I did some shopping. I bought a short, it's a very loose one. It's so comfortable and cute. The skirt is very simple but I like it. The earrings are very big, but thats the way I like them. I bought everyting at H&M. After shopping I went to Sex and the city 2 with my friends. I loved the movie!! It's absolutely fantastic and fashionable!!!!! It cerently is a must-see!!!
I noticed I've already got so more followers, so I'm really happy!

Here's a funny story: My mum just told me she bought a new pro-age soap. She said she never felt softer. So i felt and she was rigth. Then she showed me the bottle. I carefully read everything and then I saw this: Beauty body lotion!! It wasn't soap!! :p
She was washing herself for over two weeks with body lotion :p Th next five minutes she couldn-'t stop laughing, she blames it on her age.

I'll write again soon!

Greetz, X.



Happy friday...

And a big thanks to Paula who got in touch recently to share some gorgeous pics from her wedding. Paula and Will were married in Malta over a year ago.

Malta seems to be a beautiful venue for a wedding, providing an intimate and sunny setting for a destination wedding. Paula said it was a sizzling 36 degrees for their day! I just love their pastel colour theme..reminds me of sweet peas.

Paula wore Rangoli crochet pendant earrings and a matching bracelet. Will commissioned me to make a surprise gift of the bracelet which he presented to her on the morning of the wedding! What a thoughtful idea. Here are a few words from Paula herself -
I love antique jewellery but wanted to mix it with a modern look for my wedding day. I had antique lace put around the neckline of my dress and therefore wanted jewellery to complement this. I had an idea of what I wanted in my head but couldn't find what I was looking for! But when I met Aisling, it was as if she could read my mind!!

I loved the earrings and (surprise) bracelet and felt very special on the day knowing that they were made specially for me!! My bridesmaids (sisters), were delighted with their pieces and were taken aback that I had gone to the effort of getting jewellery commissioned for them! It was lovely for me to be able to give them such a special gift. My sister is getting married in July and she is wearing the earrings and bracelet on her big day and is also getting a fabulous headpiece from Aisling!

They are pieces that hold very special memories and I will always treasure them! Aisling was amazing to work with and I would recommend her to any bride-to-be!
Above you can see the classic pearl and rhinestone pendants, bracelets and earrings that I designed for Paula's sisters.

Thanks Paula for your kind words and to both of you for sharing your pictures - I wish you every happiness together.

Read more about this earring style -

Leona Lewis Curly Hairstyles for Black Women 2010

Leona Lewis Curly Hairstyles for Black Women 2010



Leona Lewis Long curly hairstyle

Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is an English pop and R&B singer-songwriter, and the winner of the third series of the United Kingdom television talent show The X Factor. Her UK debut single, "A Moment Like This", broke a world record after it was downloaded over 50,000 times within 30 minutes.



Leona Lewis curly hairstyles

Leona Lewis


Celebrity Leona Lewis long blonde curly hairstyle

Celebrity Leona Lewis long blonde curly hairstyle

Lauren Conrad Medium Length Hairstyles 2010

Lauren Conrad Medium Length Hairstyles 2010


celebrity hairstyle
lauren conrads vma hair-do pictures
Lauren Conrad hairstyle
lauren conrads layered hairstyle
Lauren Conrad hairstyle
hairstyles celebrity hairstyles lauren conrad
Lauren Conrad hairstyle
lauren conrad vma hairstyle hairs lauren conrad

Lindsay Lohan Long Straight Hairstyles 2010

Lindsay Lohan Long Straight Hairstyles 2010


Lindsay Lohan may be one of Hollywood’s youngest leading ladies, but her style has certainly changed a lot in the decade she has been in the spotlight. From adorable child star to wild teen to mature young woman, Lohan has truly shown us every side of her personality. Through it all, her hair has reflected her personality and played a major role in constructing her overall image.

Lindsay Lohan Long Straight Hairstyles 2008 fall


Lindsay Lohan Long Blonde Curly Hairstyles

Angelina Jolie Medium Layered Hairstyles for Women

Angelina Jolie Medium Layered Hairstyles for Women

Angelina Jolie is often associated with being one of the top beautiful women in Hollywood, and beauty and style seem to go hand in hand for this talented actress.Checkout the stunning long flowing brunette hairstyle of Angelina Jolie in the photos below.

Angelina Jolie Medium Layered Hairstyles for Women

Meeting Teresa - my second competition winner

Anyone following my blog or Rangoli Facebook page will know that I recently sponsored two competitions to win a bespoke headpiece. You have already met Esme who I am designing a bridal headpiece for. Now it is time to meet Teresa. Teresa is one of my past clients and I am delighted to be designing a headpiece for her to wear with one of her favourite dresses.

Above is a lovely photo from Teresa and Gary's wedding day. Teresa wore spiral Rangoli hairpins and a matching drop pendant.

Teresa visited my studio on Saturday with her husband Gary. I got to see her gorgeous dress and sparkly Luciano Padovan peep toe shoes. Those shoes really are pretty :-)

We chatted about what ideas Teresa had for a headpiece. We discussed the type of events that she has planned to wear the outfit - both a Christening and a 40th wedding anniversary. Teresa had an idea for a fine hairband which would have an additional benefit of keeping her hair in place. She liked the idea of a feature piece to the side.

I shared my thoughts about her dress - that it is elegant and beautifully simple. The fabric is very flowy and yet the dress has definite lines to it. There is no embellishment. I suggested leaving pink out of the piece and working with silver, rhinestone and introducing some black. By coordinating the headpiece and shoes, you allow the dress to stand out as the main element.

So we tried on lots of narrow band variations from beaded hairwires to rhinestone alice-bands. I showed Teresa how any number of design forms could be attached to the side of this style. With a petite face, she wants a neat and under-stated piece. This has been the case with both of my winners and really emphasises how the Rangoli style is about an under-stated glamour!

Watch this space to see the type of ideas that I come up with for Teresa in the coming weeks. This is a project I can't wait to get started on.

Photo credit:
Wedding photo by Lesley Smith

Jewels and Updos

Today's hottest hair styles are being featured at Cannes this year.  Great updos and buns are all the rage.  Bring in some bling to sell to your client.  Look how great a jeweled headband will look with your updo.  Weddings and proms are here!

San Patrick - Ebano dress

Here is another stunning client's gown that I want to share with you all! This beautiful Ebano gown is by San Patrick. I love how the beading detail under the bust is continued along the straps creating really fluid lines. This design seems to combine structure and floatiness - a modern take on the Grecian style. It is such a romantic gown.

The wearer of the dress, (who shall remain nameless for now!)was looking for some jewellery and hair accessory options. She has the most amazing head of curls and wants to wear her hair up in a soft Pride and Prejudice style.

As it happens I had made the jewellery and accessories for her sister's wedding recently and the bridesmaid's pearl and rhinestone bracelet and earrings work beautifully with the dress. She had an idea for a Grecian style headpiece to complement the beading detail on the dress. The beaded rhinestone and pearl hairwire, (seen above) was the perfect choice. The delicacy of the hairwire is beautiful in soft curly hairstyles and can be woven into the hair. The beaded side feature also complements the centre detail under the bust.

I hope to be able to show you a picture from the wedding in the next month or so!

Read more about my recent commissions -

Photo credit -
Image of Keira Knightly from keiraknightley.net

Weekend DIY project

It's friday, so how about a DIY project in case you have a spare minute this weekend?!

Martha Stewart, the queen of wedding gorgeousness, shares a tutorial about how to create these stylish and simple napkins on her website. There are so many options on this shape - what a simple way to decorate your tables. How about a vintage lace centre or even a paper tie with a printed image on it?

The instructions couldn't be simpler -
Spread a dinner napkin out, lying flat. Fold opposite sides in so they meet at the center. Then fold again at the center to form a narrow, ribbonlike shape. Next, fold short ends in so they meet at the center. Cinch in the middle with a ribbon in a coordinating color, and glue at back.
Follow the tutorial on Martha's website -

Mandy Moore Hairstyle



Short Haircuts for Round Faces 2010

Short Haircuts for Round Faces 2010

round faces for short hairstyles
short haircuts for   round faces pictures
The hair is styled behind the ears to pull the attention away from the round chin. Usually this style works best with a little curl. A short hairstyles for round faces with layers and straight cuts bangs also works really well.

short hair cuts for round faces
short haircuts for  round faces pictures
short haircuts for round faces
short haircuts for   round faces pictures
Related Posts with  Thumbnails

Shaggy Bob Cut Hairstyles 2010 Shaggy

Shaggy Bob Cut Hairstyles 2010 Shaggy

short shaggy bob  haircuts pictures

The shaggy bob haircut is a popular hair styles that many individuals thoroughly enjoy weare. Because shaggy bob haircut appears fun and relaxed, sassy and chic.

Shaggy bob haircut don't require much styling to look good, there are a few techniques that are well suited to a shaggy bob haircuts. Tease the shorter top layers to give your hair a bump in the back or on the top front. This bump does not always need to be nice and neat. Add hairspray or a few bobby pin to hold your bump in place.

Shaggy Bob Cut Hairstyles 2010 Pictures for Women
shaggy bob haircuts pictures
layered shaggy bob haircuts
shaggy bob haircuts pictures
Shaggy bob haircut are good if you don't have a lot of time in the morning to style your hair. If you want to styles it, you can spike it with product or gel it and pin it back with a decorative barrette.

Shaggy Bob Cut Hairstyles 2010 Pictures for Women
shaggy bob haircuts pictures
Related Posts with  Thumbnails

2010 Short Elegant Updo Hairstyles

2010 Short Elegant Updo Hairstyles

Elegant updo hairstyles  pictures

Elegant updo hairstyles are a must for formal occasions like parties and weddings. Elegant updos hair styles can be as casual as a simple updo hairstyles or ponytail styles, or as involved as a head full of cascading curls and tendrils. Here are some elegant updo hairstyles pictures and basic tips can make the job easier.

2010 Short Elegant Updo Hairstyles for Formal Look
Elegant updo  hairstyles  pictures
Elegant updo hairstyles for curly hair
Elegant updo hairstyles pictures
The elegant updo hairstyles is a style which is, in fact, a variety of styles, that can be designed for maximum effect in a variety of circumstances. You can create your hair in an updo hairstyles that will suit your tastes.

elegant updo hairstyles for long hair
Elegant updo hairstyles pictures
2010 Short Elegant Updo Hairstyles for Formal Look
http://l.yimg.com/k/im_siggIazuoLb3Hl08kAF6migNmA---y626-x495-q75-n0/omg/us/img/d7/fc/6564_8579122350.jpg
Related Posts with  Thumbnails

Blonde Haircut Ideas for Short Hair in 2010

Blonde Haircut Ideas for Short Hair in 2010

Having a hairstyle with short hair cuts is becoming more and more popular due to the trend of waves in 2009, and there are several different ways that someone can wear this type of hairstyle.

celebrity blonde short haircut styles For Women 2010
celebrity blonde short haircut styles For Women 2009
short hairstyles work great for a wide variety of women, since a hairstyle with bangs can actually change the shape of someone’s face, draw more attention to their eyes, or even make an individual look more groomed by keeping their hair off of their face.

Blonde Haircut Ideas for Short Hair in 2010 Spring
2009 short blonde hairstyles For Women
Talk to your stylist before you commit to any haircolor application. You’ll need to not only consider the base color of your hair, but also your skin tone as well. If you are a “gold” color type (or an Autumn or Summer) having black as an under-color could result in leaving you looking washed out and pallid or gaunt. The black might work if you are a “silver” color type (Winter or Spring) but it will still depend on your skin tone whether black will suit you.

celebrity blonde short hairstyles For Women 2010
celebrity blonde short hairstyles For Women 2009

Blog Archive