After your wedding, when you’re back from your honeymoon, blissed out and reliving all those moments from your travels, what are you going to do with your photos, stories and mementos? Take a look at this! Good Stock Press and Bindery (makers of the darling wedding accordion albums we’ve written about before) are now making custom moleskin travel albums, complete with the black moleskin cover, graph paper pages, thin ribbon page marker and elastic strap to hold it all together. Just like the ones I’m guessing so many of us have carried in our book bags and purses for years. I adore my collection of well loved and worn in moleskin journals and calendars, and can hardly think of a cooler way to display memories from a special travel adventure like a honeymoon. Check out Good Stock’s website and blog for more information!
Alternative Bridal Accessories- Gold Chandelier Earrings by Isharya
A few years ago I photographed a bride who wore long gold chandelier earrings purchased during her travels in Morocco, with her traditional white wedding dress, and it was the most gorgeous combination! Her eclectic look has stuck with me as an all-time favorite, and my eye is endlessly drawn to earrings like these by Isharya at Net-a-Porter.com– dramatic, intricate, and seriously statement making! What are you wearing in your ears on your wedding day?
Custom Hand Painted Wedding Invitations from Momental Designs
How great is this? After seeing the bridal bouquets designed by Kathy Wright & Co. from our recent Monique Lhuillier Fashion Report, wedding invitation designer Kristy Rice of Momental Designs created a custom wedding invitation inspired by the hydrangea and orchid masterpiece below, and shared it with readers over at Wedding Bee Pro. Thanks Kristy! There’s just nothing better than sharing ideas and watching inspiration grow!
For more information about Momental Designs and their gorgeous hand painted stationery and invitations (yes they really hand paint details on each and every piece!) visit their website and be sure to check out Kristy’s post on Wedding Bee Pro about how she created this one of a kind design.



