DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

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Have you been loving our DIY features by Lynzie of Love by Lynzie captured by Richelle Hunter Photography ? Sadly, this is the final project of the DIY series but I couldn’t be more excited to share this one with you. Bridal sashes and belts are perfect for adding personality, style and glam to your wedding gown. And while you can likely spend a lot of money to purchase one at a bridal shop, did you know how easy it is to create a unique one-of-a-kind creation on your own? You’ll want to bookmark this one for later!

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

Bridal sashes are all the rage in current bridal fashion. They add bling to a simple dress, help complement jewelry and rings, and bring attention to your smallest part, the waist. Belts and sashes can be priced anywhere from $100 to over $1000 but, with a little creativity and about 30 minutes of time, we whipped this one up for just under $60.

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

You’ll need:

-Scissors
-E6000 glue
-1.5-3″ satin faced or gross grain ribbon
-various rhinestone or beaded appliqués available at your local textile or sewing store.
You may also need a thin needle and ivory thread (optional step).

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

Lay your ribbon out on a flat surface and begin placing your appliqués in a pattern you like. You may have to cut the appliqués into smaller pieces to create a pattern you like. We used a swirled rhinestone trim and cut the ends to finish the pattern nicely.

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

Using a small brush or toothpick, spread some E6000 onto the back of the appliqué and start to glue your pattern in place.

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

Begin adding smaller beaded appliqués and other small details to fill out the sash. We used small organza flowers with beaded centres to add texture.

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

Once all appliqués are glued on, let the sash sit to dry for at least one hour.

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

This step is optional. If you want to reinforce the appliqués and beading, use a very thin needle and ivory thread to stich the appliqués to the ribbon. Use very small stitches on the front side of the sash and longer stitches on the back. We recommend this step for brides wearing a sash from ceremony to dancing, just in case!

Tie the sash around your bridal gown at the natural waist line (where you are the thinnest) and tie into a big bow at the back. We left a few feet of ribbon and cut the ends diagonally to create a beautiful sash look for our belt. You can also bring the belt to your fitting and have your seamstress stitch the belt directly to your dress to avoid it shifting throughout your wedding day.

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

There are so many options for sash designs. You can choose to have a thin band of rhinestones that go all the way around the waist, or just place one larger beaded appliqué in the centre of the waist. Your local textile and sewing store should have a number of options to choose from to best suit your bridal look.

DIY Project: Rhinestone Bridal Sash

Project by Love by Lynzie
Photography by Richelle Hunter Photography

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