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I’ve been a fan of Threadbanger.com for a few months now and am always amazed at the originality and passion of the site’s contributors.  If you aren’t familiar with the site, it is an online DIY community that focuses on alternative fashion and decor projects that literally anyone can do.  They’ve got fun step-by-step videos on a wide variety of projects, even…yes you guessed it, a wedding dress!  Watch as they turn 6 men’s white t-shirts into this dress for $10.

(If you’re reading White Thread via an RSS reader, chances are the embedded video won’t show up, so use this link instead)

Now, yes I realize a t-shirt wedding dress is not appropriate for many events (or every figure…I fear this particular dress style might only look good on you teeny tiny brides out there).  But that doesn’t make it any less impressive!  Who knew some white t-shirts could make such a cute dress?

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Aisle Style, DIY on August 24th, 2009   |   1 Comment

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{Photo Credit:  Duston Todd Photography}

Have a great weekend everyone!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Uncategorized on August 22nd, 2009   |   No Comments

The headband craze is in full effect and Coach is getting in on the act with these adorable enamel flower headbands.  I love the color combinations on both but I think the aqua/chartreuse style would be perfect for a spring bridal party.

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{Photo Credit:  Coach}

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Accessories, Aisle Style on August 21st, 2009   |   No Comments

What better way to honor the women who will stand by your side on your big day then with a beautiful, handmade card? Formal little “announcements” like this have become quite fashionable but with today’s bridal party often spread around the country (or world!) and spanning childhood friends, sorority sisters, etc. they are almost a necessity to get everyone on the same page. Sure you could send out a mass email with all the basic, need-to-know information but these women are about to go on one heck of a journey with you! They’ll listen to you gripe about your caterer, debate the “just perfect” combination of colors, plan your showers, not to mention shell out some serious cash for dresses, plane tickets, bachelorette parties, etc. If you’ve been a bridesmaid you know that “etc” part is never ending!

A beautiful hand written note is certainly the least you can do. This one throws in a bit of nostalgia with these adorable paper-chain people we all made as school children. A little handy work with some scissors and construction paper allows you to customize each paper-girl into mini versions of your bridesmaids.  The example showcases an all brunette bridal party but I love the idea of customizing hair lengths and colors to go along with your girls!  An added insert detailing everyone’s names and contact information will be much appreciated by your maid of honor when party coordination comes around.

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{Photo credit:  Once Wed If you’re not following that blog, you really need to be!}

Seriously, how cute are these?!  What a great idea from Anna Bond, the creative queen behind Rifle Design.  See more pictures of this project and a step-by-step how to HERE.

Not feeling up to all that cutting/gluing adorableness?  The DIY mavens at Martha Stewart have this handy little template that lets you communicate useful facts like dress style and color along with everyone’s contact information.  Bonus points if you staple on a swatch of dress fabric to allow for trouble free accessory coordination!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in All Things Paper, DIY, Inspiring Eye Candy on August 20th, 2009   |   No Comments

Purple has been enjoying a much deserved resurggence as of late it seems.  I’ve been noticing some of my favorite daily reads posting purple inspired weddings and inspiration boards.  Bring it on, I say!  Deep and regal aubergine, vibrant and cheerful amethyst or pale and feminine wisteria, purple is beautiful and versatile any time of year and in so many combinations.

And what is the perfect finishing touch to a purple inspired wedding?  Why gorgeous purple shoes of course (as if you needed another excuse to buy some hot heels)!

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{Top Row:  Jessica Simpson “Hardy”, Kate Spade “Gracious”}
{Bottom Row:  Pura Lopez, Stuart Weitzman “Wicky”}

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{Top Row:  Nina “Electra”, Stuart Weitzman “Frontpage”}
{Bottom Row:  Martinez Valero “Brit”, Christian Louboutin “Very Prive”}

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{Top Row:  Manolo Blahnik “Jeweled Satin D’orsay”, Salvadore Ferragamo “Linda”}
{Bottom Row:  Manolo Blahnik “Metallic Sandal”, boutique 9 “Udell“}

FULL DISCLOSURE:  Scouring the web for all these beauties proved to be too much for the shoe collector in me and I am now the owner of those boutique 9 purple suede heels (bottom right).  Proof that you can wear these after your wedding!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Shoes on August 11th, 2009   |   1 Comment