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Wedding Tiaras or Tiara Combs

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

If you’re undecided between choosing wedding tiaras or tiara combs as your main bridal hair accessory then it might be helpful to look at the advantages of each and decide which would be best for your big day.

Pros of tiara combs over wedding tiaras

  • Usually easier to wear and place than a wedding tiara
  • Tiara combs tend to sit more upright then a tradition tiara which is tilted back slightly

Cons of tiara combs over wedding tiaras

  • Tiara combs are difficult if you want to place with a veil which is attached using another comb as the teeth of the two combs might prevent both combs being slided into hair at the same place
  • Not all tiara combs sit well on the top of the head, the arch in the comb might not mirror the arch on your head
  • You will need to be wearing your hair up for the tiara comb to stay put

Pros of wedding tiaras over tiara combs

  • Wedding tiaras can be worn with the hair down
  • Wedding tiaras an be worn in multiple positions without any problems unlike the tiara comb
  • Wedding tiaras can an easily be worn with a veil without the problem of the combs teeth getting stuck together
  • There is a bigger range of choice of wedding tiaras then tiara combs as wedding tiaras is a better seller than a tiara combs

Cons of a wedding tiara over tiaras comb

  • Need to hide the band of the wedding tiara with hair

So if you’re planning on wearing a veil or your hair down then you might find that a wedding tiara is the better choice for you.  What are your thoughts and preferences on wedding tiaras or tiara combs?  Leave your comments below.

How to wear a tiara

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

You tend to only wear a tiara once, on your wedding day, so you may be unsure of how to wear a wedding tiara.  This blog post will give you a basic idea of where wedding tiaras can be placed but if you have a hairdresser who will be doing your hair on your wedding day, make sure you consult with them as they may be able to give more advice specific to your particular hair style.

There are numerous places you can position your wedding tiara, no particular position is better than others. It does come down to personal preference and your wedding hair style. Below are the common places where brides tend to place their tiaras, you can use this a starting point.

Wearing your tiara at the front of the head

If you’ve got a fringe your wedding tiara can look excellent placed on the parting of your fringe and the rest of your hair meet.  This looks even better if you plan to backcomb the hair at the top of your head to add height as the tiara will act as a frame and a focal point.

Wearing your tiara on the top the head

Placing your tiara further back on your head is perfect for a bride whose bridal hairstyle keeps the hair at the front of the head quite flat and close to the scalp.  Most people see this as a traditional place to add a tiara.  You may find that you need to bend the tiara band ends around the back of your head to prevent them from sticking out; as long as the band is flexible enough you should easily be able to do this a small amount of pressure and secure into place with grips.

Wearing your tiara at the back of the head

When it was suggested to my for my own wedding that I should wear a tiara around the back of my head, I thought it a little odd until it was pointed out that my wedding guests would be looking at the back of me for the entire ceremony.  I know from working with brides that a small number have worn their wedding tiara at the back of the heads and added some more decoration around the front with pearl or crystal pins.

Using your tiara as a bun wrap

Some tiaras especially those with flexible bands are suitable to be worn as bun wraps.   If you’re choosing a tiara for this purpose make sure you pick one with a thin wire base, preferably handmade as these can be bent into shape without much resistance.  Then they just need pinning into place with grips.

Wearing a tiara with your hair down

If you’re planning on wearing your hair down on your wedding day, it’s probably best to place your tiara towards the front of your head to ensure the ends of the band don’t stick out.  Tiaras aren’t worn like a headband so the easiest way to make sure you’ve got it at the right angle is to sit it on top of your head and push the ends of the band down slightly. This should allow the wedding tiara to tilt backwards at a tiny angle and will allow you to secure it will grips underneath the top layer of hair if needed.

I hope this article has helped in your dilemma on where to place your wedding tiara, but if you need more advice feel free to contact me through the Wedding And Gems shop.

Marie and Her daughters tiaras

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

A few months ago Marie contacted me to create something special for her daughters (bridesmaids) to wear for her wedding, she had already chosen dusky pink dresses and wanted bridesmaids tiaras to have just a touch of pink to tie in.  Marie liked the design on the Pearl Cascade Tiara but wanted something a little more simple.  So between us we designed the Marie Wedding Tiara.  You can see the image below.

Marie chose the Crystal and Pearl Bridal Tiara for herself and was a pleasure to work with.  It’s also been great catching up with her on Facebook and seeing the photo’s of the fantastic honeymoon she had in Paris. She’s sent me a few pictures to share with you and I’m sure you’ll agree they all looked fantastic on her wedding day.

Congratulations Marie and Phil

New Crystal Wedding Tiaras

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

I’ve had a crazy tiara designing session this week and below are the new crystal wedding tiaras I’ve created.  I’ve also created lots of new jewellery too, but that’s another blog post.

The weather has been gorgeous up here in the north west of England and I’ve been quite happy sitting out in the sun with my Swarovski crystals and wire creating new tiaras for Wedding And Gems.  The first tiara I wanted to show you is the Crystal Bridal Tiara, this is based on the Crystal and Pearl Bridal Tiara which is extremely popular at the moment and I thought some brides might prefer the design in pure Swarovski crystal.  I’ve also added more decoration to the handcrafted tiara band as well.  You can see for yourself in the photo.

This wedding tiara is only 3 cm tall which makes it perfect for those with long faces or those brides who want to wear their hair loose on their wedding day.

 

I’ve also created the Crystal Forest Wedding Tiara which again has been created using a handcrafted tiara base for extra comfort and over 150 Swarovski crystals.  I have to admit this tiara is one of the most time consuming crystal wedding tiaras to make and does leave me with extremely sore finger tips, but it’s simplistic beauty is really worth the effort.  You can see the Crystal Forest Wedding Tiara below in silver with clear Swarovski crystals.

 

It would be nice to get your feedback on these tiaras, so leave your comments below.

 

Thanks

 

Kerrie G

 

 

Tiara Advice – How to choose yours

Sunday, January 4th, 2009
Tiara advice

Tiara Advice

I’m often asked what brides need to look for when choosing their wedding tiara and my answer is always to ask more questions, what is your wedding dress like?  How are you planning on wearing your hair? Are you wearing a veil?  The questions don’t stop there either.  It’s difficult for me to judge which tiara would look perfect with a wedding dress and compliment the brides style without even seeing her or the dress, but I’m always happy to offer advice.   I think it’s important for a bride to look and feel her best on her wedding day so I’ve created a tiara guide.

The guide offers advice on choosing the perfect wedding tiara for you.  It’s also free.  If you’ve been over to the main site then you’ll know that I don’t believe in charging a fortune for my tiaras, simply because weddings are expensive and I have no inclination to add to that cost unnecessarily.

You can pick up your own copy of the Tiara Guide by visiting the following page.

Tiara Advice