Our Most Popular Bridal Bag
Modifying our most popular style, the Bucket Bag, we've added a single strap with beautiful nickel hardware. Our most popular bag is now an even better gift idea for Bride or Bridesmaids, alike. The bucket-style bag comes with plenty of space for all the necessities. It looks even more stunning with an upgrade to the luxurious seam to seam look of a two-sided bag and leather handle and trim.
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Jill L.
Antelope, CA
Photo Options: Front and Back Side
Interior Color: Pink
Exterior Trim: Leather
Bag Style: Petite Bucket Bag
My brides love the totes. It is a fun way to showcase their beautiful images.
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Single 1" wide handle affixed with hinged nickel loopers
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Handle is 24" (including hardware 27.5")
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Top zipper closure
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Elegant and durable microfiber material
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Dimensions are 12"W x 10"H x 5"D
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Interior zipper pocket, cell phone pocket, and mirror pocket
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Interior attached key fob
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Metal feet
Our single strap Bridal Bucket Bag ships in two to three weeks. Shipping cost is $9.95 within the US for the first five items. Expedited and international shipment options are available and will be calculated at the time of check out.
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Choice of Photos
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Single-Sided (Standard) or Double-Sided (Upgrade)
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Exterior Color
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Black
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Exterior Trim Options
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Microfiber (Standard) or Leather (Upgrade)
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Liner Color Options
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Black, Red, Green, Pink, Striped
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design element examples »
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Click and hold your mouse on the photo to drag and move your image.
Digital Images are computer files which, when opened with the right program, display a picture on your computer screen.
When a computer displays a digital image, what it does is take the data
in the file, and displays thousands of tiny dots on your screen. Each
of these dots is called a "pixel". The more pixels an image has, the
more detailed the picture can be. Image quality is measured by pixels
per inch, also called dots per inch, or "dpi".
We strongly recommend that your digital pictures be at
least 1024 pixels wide and at least 768 pixels tall. Here's how to make
sure you have an image that is at least our recommended size:
If you already have an image:
- Open My Computer.
- Find the image you want to use.
- Set your mouse pointer on the image, click the RIGHT mouse button once, and release. A small menu will appear.
- Set your mouse pointer at the bottom of the menu on "Properties" (It
will highlight), click the LEFT mouse button once, and release. A new
screen will pop up.
- You should see several tabs across the top of the page. One of them will say "Summary." Click it.
- You should see a list of image properties. "Width" is the image width in pixels, and "Height" is the image height in pixels.
If you are planning on taking a picture with a digital camera:
- Make sure you have a camera that takes 2 megapixel images or larger.
- Make sure your camera is set to the highest setting before taking a picture.
- Save Images in a JPG format.
- Refer to your camera's manual for more details.
If you are scanning a 4x6 (regular photo size) image:
- Set the scanner resolution to 200 dpi or higher and save the image in a JPG format.
- If your scanner does not have a dpi setting, use the highest available setting.
- Refer to your scanner?s manual for more details.
A mail order kit will be Priority Shipped to your shipping address. Follow the simple instructions
in the kit and return it with your print in the prepaid postage envelope included with your kit.
Your print will be returned to you when we have completed the bag.
NOTE: There is a $9.95 processing fee for shipping the kit, scanning your photos
and returning the photos to you.
Digital Images are computer files which, when opened with the right program, display a picture on your computer screen.
When a computer displays a digital image, what it does is take the data
in the file, and displays thousands of tiny dots on your screen. Each
of these dots is called a "pixel". The more pixels an image has, the
more detailed the picture can be. Image quality is measured by pixels
per inch, also called dots per inch, or "dpi".
We strongly recommend that your digital pictures be at
least 1024 pixels wide and at least 768 pixels tall. Here's how to make
sure you have an image that is at least our recommended size:
If you already have an image:
- Open My Computer.
- Find the image you want to use.
- Set your mouse pointer on the image, click the RIGHT mouse button once, and release. A small menu will appear.
- Set your mouse pointer at the bottom of the menu on "Properties" (It
will highlight), click the LEFT mouse button once, and release. A new
screen will pop up.
- You should see several tabs across the top of the page. One of them will say "Summary." Click it.
- You should see a list of image properties. "Width" is the image width in pixels, and "Height" is the image height in pixels.
If you are planning on taking a picture with a digital camera:
- Make sure you have a camera that takes 2 megapixel images or larger.
- Make sure your camera is set to the highest setting before taking a picture.
- Save Images in a JPG format.
- Refer to your camera's manual for more details.
If you are scanning a 4x6 (regular photo size) image:
- Set the scanner resolution to 200 dpi or higher and save the image in a JPG format.
- If your scanner does not have a dpi setting, use the highest available setting.
- Refer to your scanner's manual for more details.
Interior Colors |

Black
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Pink
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Green
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Red
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Striped
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Photo Options |

Photo on one Side
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Photo on Both Sides
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Exterior Trim |

Microfiber
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Leather
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