About Me

I studied art, both from a perspective of practical design and from the perspective of art as an influence to the human spirit. My studies in art were at the Academy of Art in San Francisco and at George Washington University in Washington, DC. My passion for art and things of beauty brought me into the world of jewelry design. The wedding is a perfect venue for the display of beauty, and the bride has become the perfect "canvas" for my talents. Each of my handcrafted pieces has been described as a "work of art". Mary Clary Designs has been featured in "Bride's" magazine, "Modern Bride", "Greenwich Magazine", and "Fairfield County" magazine on numerous occasions. You can still have gorgeous, couture quality headpieces and jewelry for a fraction of what they would cost in a bridal salon or even on the web. visit: http://www.maryclarydesign.etsy.com

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Express Yourself


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Mary Clary Bridal Designs

As a bride or groom, you want to express your sense of style on your wedding day.  A perfect way to be self expressive on the most important day of your life is via your headpiece.  In the modern society of the Western world, most people do not wear a headpiece in daily life.  The wedding venue is one of the few times in the life of people who are not royalty to don a headpiece.  The placement of an adornment on your head gives it the most prominent position in the bride or groom's ensemble.  Why not use this fabulous accessory as the first place to add your own special touch.  Search for a headpiece designer who will either customize the headpieces in the line that they carry or someone who will help you design exactly what you want. 
At Mary Clary Bridal Designs we do just that.  We will work with you to create exactly what you want your headpiece to express about you!!  We use the finest jewelry grade materials and create the most beautiful designs that fulfill your dreams.  Our prices are amazingly affordable to fit any budget.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Are you sent a picture of the bride as a starting point for your design?