Thursday, January 31, 2013

Featured on the Event Group blog!

 


 Hey! So many things have been going on here, but all great and wonderful things! I have to give God the credit, because I see him blessing my business like I have never dreamed of before!

Just today I found out that The Event Group, a corporate and social catering company, just featured my wedding shoes on their blog! It's so beautiful! You can see the article here:
http://blog.eventgroupcatering.com/
They featured the custom shoes I painted for Elyse's Pride&Prejudice wedding!


The other huge blessing is, I am booked through March and the beginning of April working on wedding shoes for several beautiful brides! One pair I sold last week was one of my favorite shoes I've created so far: the Rose & Peacock Bouquet wedge shoes.

Just yesterday, I sent these shoes to Australia for a bride who is getting married in a winery! So romantic! I'm so glad they are going to a good home. But, if you were interested in these shoes, don't worry! I have put a new listing in my Etsy shop for this design. If you send me your shoes, I can paint this design on them for you!

*Spring is almost here and with it comes the May weddings, so if you want some custom painted shoes for your wedding, be sure to let me know soon, before I'm booked for May!*

Blessings!
Love,
Miranda Marie

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Soft Rose Petal Pink Wedding


I came across these beautiful wedding photos on Pinterest and thought I'd share them with you. I love her loose waves! I've been trying to figure out how to get my hair to look like that, but with no success.

These shoes are so elegant. Perfect for a soft pink wedding.

I just love the roses on this cake! Soft pink roses also pair nicely with delicate lace. I like how the cake is not overly lacey, there are just hints of it. It compliments the roses very well.

I am not normally a huge fan of veils, but this one is so simple, it's gorgeous! A veil definitely looks the best with loose curls, in my opinion, because if you wear one with an updo, the veil tends to cover up the intricate detail of your hair.

What do you prefer? Veil or no veil?

Love,
Miranda Marie