Two weeks ago I received an order for 2 Festibelle headbands from a lady in America- my FIRST official festibelle order that wasn't a) through my mother b) through my friends or c) through my work colleagues....Not that I am not grateful for all the sales and kindness people have shown me but having a random sale was a truly ecstatic moment. . . Especially when realising that my Festibelle page on Etsy had been clicked on over 100s of other headbands; thought about and chosen.
The lovely American lady and I discussed at length what colours to go for - ribbon wise -and she sent me a picture of what her two young bridesmaids would be wearing. After making up two different coloured bands and sending photos of them to her she decided on the ivory ribbon with baby pink flowers. Pretty and very feminine for the little girls.
As with my usual pattern for bridesmaids headbands I finished them off with synthetic pearls and heart shaped buttons with a pearly lustre.
I believe packaging is very important and for me it is the icing on the cake. It finishes the product off, consummately; all of the hard work that went in to creating them, set in some beautiful homemade wrapping paper and cord.
On this occasion, I even had a little helper to choose which wrapping paper was best! In the end there was a little bit of "pass the parcel" and we agreed to use both pieces.All bubble wrapped and packaged ready to be sent! Hope it arrives safely and in time for their mid-October wedding. No doubt the sun will be shining- unlike here (the rain's currently slamming against the window). I really hope they send me some pictures of the bridesmaids. I've seen them on the adults at Hannah's wedding, so it would now be lovely to see them on the younger girls too!
Will keep you posted with any reactions and any pictures I receive! :)
Emi x
Update 20 December 2012:
A couple of weeks ago I received this precious photo of the two beautiful little bridesmaids wearing my headbands at the wedding in The Hamptons, USA. It looked like a magical and unforgettable occasion. I am so proud to see the Festibelles looking so perfect. Beaming!
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