I love exploring Etsy so much – there are some wonderful little wedding ideas on there, and some fabulous UK sellers. I put together this little curation of handmade and beautiful Etsy UK finds.
Full disclosure: I do this because I love it, and if you love and buy any of my finds from this page I get a little commission as an Etsy affiliate.
I hope you love this month’s little curation!
Daisy backless lace wedding dress by This Modern Love Bridal
Please tap on any of the images to find out more information on Etsy, or to buy!
Green faux foliage bouquet by Pumpkin and Pie
Dried bridal posy by Great British Florist
Star wedding cake topper by Suzanne Oddy Design
9 carat gold twig ring by Charlotte Bezzant
Real leaf earrings by Esther Dobson Art
Personalised wedding children’s activity book by Designs by Paris Store
Gold geometric wedding garland by Maisy and Alice
Hair comb by VH Bridal
Acrylic wedding seating plan by Love Storey Weddings
Hi, I'm Claire, the editor of English Wedding.
I've been sharing real weddings, planning advice and styled editorials by amazing wedding suppliers for more than ten years. As a supplier myself, I launched English Wedding as a platform for UK wedding businesses to stay visible online, publishing their beautiful work in a meaningful way - because I see how deeply suppliers care about everything they do.
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