Saturday

Evening Earrings - ER07


A real 'knock-out' pair of chandeliers earrings!



White Swarovski Pearls, Red Coral, Light-green round faceted Onyx adorn with Light-green chalcedony (treated) drops and Dark-green crystal drops.

Length of earrings (excluding french-hook) : 11cm approx.

Width (at widest point) : 4.5cm approx.


S$40.00


Evening Earrings - ER06




Round faceted real Amethyst, Purple Tear-Drop Quartz, White Swarovski Pearls, Crystal Rondelles and Blue Indian Glass Beads on 925-Silver french-hook earrings.

Length of earrings (excluding french-hook) : 11cm approx.

Width (at widest point) : 5cm approx.


S$30.00


Evening Earrings - ER05

CHINOISERIE-TWIST



This pair of earrings would go absolutely perfect with your cheong-sam - it's oriental looking but yet modern at the same time.

A beautiful Carnelian centerpiece with trailing lime glass beads.

Length of earrings (excluding french-hook) : 7cm approx.


S$20.00

Evening Earrings - ER04




Gorgeous Purple and Milky Green Quartz briolettes on 925-Silver french-hook earrings.

Length of earrings (excluding french-hook) : 8cm approx.


S$20.00


Evening Earrings - ER03




Purple Quartz Drops on 14k-gold-filled chain and 14k-gold-filled french-hook earrings.

Length of earrings (excluding french-hook) : 7.5cm approx.

S$30.00

Evening Earrings - ER02




Dark Green Quartz Drops on 14K-gold-filled chain and 14k-gold-filled french-hook earrings.

Length of earrings (excluding french-hook) : 7.5cm approx.

S$30.00

Evening Earrings - ER01




Yellow Jade Drops on 14k-gold-filled chain and 14k-gold-filled french-hook earrings.

Length of earrings (excluding french-hook) : 7.5cm approx.

S$30.00


Thursday

Evening Jewellery - Coming Soon !

Hi Brides,

I will be starting a new category soon - which is - Evening Jewellery.

These are jewellery for you to co-ordinate with your evening gown for your wedding dinner.

First up will be Evening Earrings. So do come back and check it out.

Cheers,
Donna

Sunday

What's Bridal-Twist


ATTENTION : BRIDES-TO-BE
Do you want gorgeous bridal jewellery?
Are you shocked by the high prices of it out there?


I've found my dream gown, now I'm going in search of the perfect bridal jewellery.

"Oooh, that's pretty" and I eagerly moved towards it and tried it on.
"It looks great", I turned the price-tag over........

"Wah, a couple of hundreds of dollars for this? (I thought to myself, tryinging not to gape out loud). And it's just for one item, what about the rest?

Hmm...... sounds familiar ?

At last! You do have a choice not to pay for exorbitant high-priced bridal accessories out there.
With no overhead cost, Bridal-Twist can give you affordable yet ravishing bridal jewellery.

Does lower price mean inferior quality and poor design? Absolutely NOT!
I design and hand-make most of my pieces.
I use mainly fresh water pearls and high quality Swarovski crystals and pearls.
Great attention are being paid to getting the small details just right and imported items are personally picked by me to ensure quality.


Why pay so much more out there?
That's right. Why pay so much more for the same kind of material?
The same high quality Swarovski crystals and pearls that I use for Bridal-Twist's jewellery are the same as what the stores are selling at a much higher price.

So why pay more for the same thing?

Don't delay in getting it if you do see a piece that you like as most of my designs are unique to Bridal-Twist and one-off.
I had gotten a number of disappointed brides who got back to me too late as once it's gone, it's usually gone.

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If you're tired of seeing all those over-priced items,
get Bridal-Twist bridal jewellery Now and
put an end to your frustration.
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Donna Lim
Bridal-Twist
Singapore



Have Your Cake and Eat It

The Wedding Cake, at least in Singapore, is not the item that most couples will give a lot of thought.

Usually, the place where you had booked your wedding dinner will supply the cake for you to cut on stage – the bottom layer is real but the top is fake.

Well, I came across some photos of absolutely fabulous beautiful wedding cakes and I just had to share it with you.

Maybe some of you will be inspired enough to make a change and have a unique wedding cake as the centerpiece?

Why do you cut the Cake ?
Cutting the cake represents the start of the newlywed’s life together.

The groom places his right hand over the bride’s to guide it for the first cut.

The bride cuts the first piece. The groom feeds the bride, then she in turn feeds him. This shared piece of cake symbolizes their first meal together.

The custom of the newly married couple cutting and feeding a slice to each other represents not only the life that they are now about to share, but also the idea that they will always provide for one another.

And, of course, it offers a picture perfect photo opportunity.




Vanilla cake with royal icing and sugar-paste bracelets of silver and gold (above)



Chocolate blackout cake layered with vanilla-toffee-crunch buttercream, with yellow marzipan and royal icing, pastillage curlicues and a pearl-dust finish (left)








Three-tier cake with pearlized fondant, impressed with flower shapes and draped in strands of edible silver beads (left)
Dark chocolate cake with layers of berry compote and white chocolate cream crowned by spun-sugar floral garlands and wreaths and finished with a monogram (right)




Four tiers of hand-molded sugar flowers nestled between floating layers of dark chocolate cake iced with buttercream and filled with cappuccino mousse (above)



Sprays of beads explode from this cake (left)
Sprays of pink and clear beads encircle the tiers of this cake (right)










This five-tier buttercream cake is covered with sugar hydrangeas (above)



Cream-Puffs anyone?



White-chocolate and Bavarian cream cake covered with fresh flowers and a white chocolate "fence" (right)



Cymbidium and dendrobium orchids on a cake in white fondant (left)
Fresh roses and fruits - Seckel pears, sugarplums, goose-berries and raspberries - on a buttercream-frosted cake (right)




Three-tiered cake decorated with sugar-paste flowers, molded fondant grapes and butterflies hand-painted with food colouring (left)
A botanical-themed cake including three layers of varying flavours - bourbon vanilla cheesecake, white-chocolate butter cake, triple-chocolate cheesecake - and decorated with ferns and vines made of Belgian chocolate (right)



Caramel espresso mousse cake with edible white chocolate pearls dotting the sides (left)



How about a mountain of cupcakes?



Or go whimsical with a slanting cake