What Happens If You Don’t Want Matching Wedding Rings?



When you are standing at the altar and you place a wedding band on one another’s finger, you’re taking part in a ritual that goes back centuries. In many Western cultures, the tradition is matching wedding bands. The point of matching bands includes:
·         An expression of your unity
·         A demonstration of similar taste and belonging
·         A value of tradition
But, many couples prefer the non-traditional route, these days, and they decide to pick different wedding bands so as to:
·         Express individuality
·         Avoid one partner being pressured to choose a matching ring he or she doesn’t like


Matched Sets Are Not Always the Answer



It could be that you have both reached an agreement that matching wedding bands just don’t suit you, and you would prefer rings that suit your own skin colouring, personality, and taste.
There are options, though, that you can consider before entirely dismissing the idea of having matching wedding rings. For instance, proportion may be a problem, with one style perhaps appearing too elegant on the groom’s finger or just too chunky or it may be overwhelming on the bride’s finger. If this is the case, you may want to consider asking your jeweller to show you several matching sets that have been scaled to various widths. Check out Certified Diamond Network in Sydney for a range of sets and individual wedding bands.


But, if proportion is not a hindrance in your decision, perhaps you could ask if the jeweller offers a custom design service where both you and your significant other could design a matching set that you both love and agree upon, and can take pride in having designed it together.
If you are still struggling to decide on a matching wedding ring set, it’s possibly time to start compromising. Complementary rings, instead of matching ones, may be the ideal solution for you and your fiancé. Jewellers are able to show you a wide range of choices, such as two bands made from different metals that have the same style or even two bands with identical metals and different styles. For example, a band that has three diamonds set vertically across its centre will look classic and elegant in yellow gold. On the other hand, it will look better on men if it’s made of grey tungsten.
If you find that one of you prefers simple designs while the other loves details, pick rings that look the same but where one is made of gold and the other has an inlay of a different metal or a textured-appearance.
Some brides also prefer to have an eternity ring that has diamonds going all the way around. If that’s the case for you, the groom may need to think of having a diamond wedding band adorned with 3 stones that have the same size as the diamonds set in the eternity ring.
Essentially, only you can decide what type of wedding band will make you pleased, and only your fiancé can make that decision for him or herself. It’s up to your taste and preferences.



Something Blue


Hello my lovelies and welcome to my new post! Yes, outfit is early on this occasion because I will be wearing this gorgeous dress to my friend's wedding, so I want everybody to see it at the same time. I hope you will enjoy it!










I am wearing:

Dress: Rosegal
Bag: Accessorze
Shoes: Amiclubwear

What do you think dolls?

Lots of love
v.

Japan Candy Box UNBOXING + GIVEAWAY



Hello my lovelies and welcome to my new post! Today I have for you what you love the most - an adorable unboxing and a giveaway from one of my favorite partners, Japan Candy Box! In case you didn't read one of my previous posts about this box, here's a little something about it!




Japan Candy Box is a monthly subscription box that contains around 10 original Japanese candies and snacks that are delivered to your doorstep every month. Every month the selection is different and it usually contains some of the most popular snacks and candies that can be found in Japan.





I just love that in this box you never know what to expect, it's always awesome and the ratio sweet to salty is pretty much 50 : 50 so there is something for everyone. These box are perfect for sharing with friends and family soon as there is enough for everyone and everybody's taste.




In the August box that I am showing you in my post today there were so many fun items! Some of these I've seen before and I know I love, while some of them were completely new to me. The DIY kit was pretty awesome like every time. I enjoyed cookie sticks (there is something similar in my country) and chocolate Pucca biscuits in fun shapes!



Strawberry cookies and fish shaped strawberry wafer were super tasty as well. Gummies and chewy candy were a perfect gift for a friend. Cream roll cake and pizza snack stick were perfect little additions to this box.




The best part is, price goes from 19.99$ and it gets lower if you want to get a longer subscription. Also, you can win one for yourself by entering my giveaway below!



One random winner will be chosen and will win a Japan Candy Box that will be delivered for free to winner's doorstep. Good luck pumpkins!

Lots of love,
Venoma

So Casual


Hello my babes! Welcome to my new outfit post! Today we are doing late summer casual that you can wear pretty much everywhere. I hope you will enjoy it!






I am wearing:
Sunnies: Emblem Eyewear
Dress:  Sammydress
Heels: Bata
Bag: Zara


What do you think dolls?

Lots of love
Venoma

How to Find Inspiration for Your Custom Designed Clothes



As a designer, you have probably experienced the frustration of feeling like you have literally run out of ideas…

Similar to writer’s block, you hit a creative block and feel as though your career is over.

You simply cannot come up with anything else that you think will just “wow” the fashion gurus.

But, before you throw in your drawing book and colored pencils, consider where you are looking for inspiration…

Sometimes, all it takes to get past that creative block is to look for inspiration in some of the most unsuspecting places and let the ideas come to you.

So, grab those personalized labels from Wunderlabel and get back to the drawing board.

How do you find that inspiration, though?

 

Obviously, the major question is where do you go for inspiration…

With clothes everywhere, how do you still look around and create something that is your own?

Start by examining the current fashion industry.

Begin by taking a look at your surroundings and ask yourself a few questions…

Which way is the industry going?

What is it missing?

How could my designs make it better?

How could I improve what is already out there?

Like several other industries, the fashion industry is always changing. Therefore, it is vital to your designs that you stay on top of the current market and the future of the market. Clever media marketing campaigns and quirky designs generate a major buzz in the fashion industry.



Determine who you are designing for.

 

One of the biggest mistakes designers make is picturing their clothing is a necessity for the entire world…


It would be great if everyone in the world just adored your designs but that just is not plausible.

Narrow it down and determine the specific market that you are going to design for – kids, adults, babies, elderly.

Then, you can dedicate some time to considering exactly what will make that specific market happy. Try talking to people in that demographic and grab their ideas, too – you never know, something they say might trigger your great idea for “the next big thing.”

Gather images to put your vision on paper.

This step comes in to play nicely when you are looking at the current trends – it helps to see plenty of visuals of what is already out there.

This will help you answer those questions from earlier such as “What is missing?”.

Once you have gathered images that are of interest, make a mood board. You can separate the pictures based on mood, which can eventually help you develop the different aspects of your collection.

Final Thoughts


At this point, you have given yourself the perfect atmosphere to develop new and creative ideas. Now, it is time to pull out the sketch pad…

Just go with it. Just start drawing. If you have to start over a few times, it is okay – that is what an eraser is for.

Just remember to relax – creative juices don’t flow like the Nile River in the midst of stress.

Now, grab a cup of coffee – or whatever your comfort drink is – and let your creative juices flow.