Make Your Own Wedding Rings – Absolute Magazine Feature
Gosh, lots going on at Elizabeth Anne Norris Jewellery at the moment. It’s all very exciting though especially if you’re wedding planning. You’ll find out more as it happens with updates and news right here on the blog. With the recent launch of the new workshops to make your own wedding rings we were super excited to find out about our feature in Absolute Magazine. You’ll find it in the wedding planning section of this edition and is available Sussex wide.
A summary of the workshop
In my ring workshop couples can come and create their own wedding rings using white gold, rose gold, yellow gold or sterling silver. There’s the option to combine different metals, personalise and/ or add textures to the wedding rings too. In my expert hands couples are guided through the designing and making process from start to finish. It’s a super workshop that becomes a memorable part of the wedding planning process. And the most exciting part is that clients leave with unique wedding rings that they’ve made themselves to wear forever.
Absolute Magazine Feature
Our article about making wedding rings in Absolute magazine is encompassed in a complete wedding planning guide. There is useful information for any recently engaged couples who need information about wedding vendors in Sussex.
You’ll find the feature on page 125 next to Jeremy Hoye (House of Hoye) no less! Here’s the link to read the full section on ‘How to plan your Absolute Sussex wedding’
To read more about wedding planning and making your own wedding rings please click here.
If you have any questions about our wedding ring making workshops please get in touch. You can either leave a comment below or feel free to contact me by phone or email via the contact me page. I look forward to answering any queries you might have. Many thanks, Elizabeth.
What a brilliant idea- too late for me, (married 43 years ago!) but I imagine young lovers will really cherish this personalised keepsade. Tins
Thanks Tina, I think it is a lovely idea too. I enjoy it almost as much as the couples who come along to make their rings.