I love a good wedding and a couple of weekends ago we had a lovely time at my brother-in-law and now new sister-in-law’s wedding.

Occasions like this are so special, getting dressed up in posh frocks and suits and celebrating love and longevity.
We don’t get to do it every day and for that reason we like to make the extra effort with our outfits. But its always felt a bit strange to me to spend a lot of money on a brand new dress only to be worn once or twice.
I bought my own wedding dress from Oxfam (brides-to-be, if you haven’t discovered Oxfam Bridal yet, check it out) and so I have no qualms about getting an outfit from there for other weddings.
In fact I got my little blue empire line dress from Oxfam and the cute white shrug from The Children’s Society.
The shrug had a small printed motif that I wanted to cover and so Margaret, our Stitched Up crochet queen, made a white crochet flower brooch for me and it was just perfect.

My necklace and bracelet came from the gorgeous Bambi Vintage shop in Nottingham. On my feet I wore my trusty little gold strappy sandals – sourced from my wardrobe.
All in all my whole outfit cost less than £15. More importantly it was all pre-loved so no new materials or energy was used to create it!
Of course, saving money on the wedding outfit means more pennies for more charity shop bargains. Here are a few other recent goodies:

Funky 70’s curtains

Green polka dot dress and a pretty green and purple print shirt.