Monday, April 27, 2009

Wedding: Table Numbers

My parents left for the Dominican yesterday to the place where our wedding will be!! They are going a week ahead so they could go for two weeks and not overlap the same two as Grant and I so we have time to ourselves.

I've been struggling for a while what to do for table numbers at our wedding reception/party and think I have finally figured it out. The table number stands that were available to rent through the caterers seemed to industrial and/or ugly to me so I've been searching for alternatives in stores and online. So many of them are quite tall so they would be blocking people's view of the person across from them which I didn't like the idea of (plus our centerpieces are only about 4" tall. When I was out shopping I found these cute little photo holders that are a clear shape at the bottom with a silver wire with a clip at the end and thought they might work out. Here is a photo of the test ones I did to make sure they looked as good as we pictured (they don't actually stand crooked that's just the poor set-up I did 'cause I was in a rush). I created the table numbers using our wedding colours by matting them together and printing out the numbers (using the same font from the invitation) on the whisper white cardstock. We are quite happy with they way they turned out.

It's hard to tell in the photos but we got three different clear shapes at the bottom - a heart, star and hexagon. These should sit just above the centerpieces.

What do you think?

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Thank You Teacher - Part 3

This is the final card I created for Taryn! I think it's my least favourite - it's too green. It seemed nicer in my head than it turned out to be. I told Taryn that she didn't have to use it and I would gladly make another but she was being gracious and said it was great! Supplies

Stamps: Stamping Bella Teachabella, SU Sweet Little Sentiments (level 1 hostess)
Ink: SU chocolate chip, close to cocoa, basic black, old olive, real red, bashful blue, pumpkin pie
Pastels: SU creamy caramel, chocolate chip
Paper: SU ww, old olive, summer picnic dp (retired)
Brad: SU old olive

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Thank You Teacher - Part 2

Here's another card for Taryn to use to say thank you to school teachers/administrators in the school she student-taught at (you can read more about this in the previous post). I think this one might be my favourite - I just love the bright colours.

Supplies

Stamps: Stamping Bella Teachabella, SU Pocket Silhouettes
Ink: SU basic black, pumpkin pie, pixie pink, bashful blue, summer sun, chocolate chip, real red
Pastels: SU chocolate chip, creamy caramel, old olive
Paper: SU real red, ww, pumpkin pie, summer picnic dp (retired)

Friday, April 24, 2009

Thank You Teacher

As some of you may be aware Grant will be graduating from University this year with his third degree - this time in Education. A good friend of ours, whom he met through the Education program, asked me if I would make 3 thank you cards for her to give to people in the school where she had this latest practicum. So here is one of the cards I made using this great Stamping Bella stamp "Teachabella." I asked Taryn if she minded if I used this image for all 3 cards because I just love it and it is so fitting for the occasion! So you'll be seeing a couple of more cards over the next few days using this set as well to finish up the cards for Taryn.

Supplies

Stamp: Stamping Bella Teachabella, SU sweet little sentiments (level 1 hostess)
Ink: SU basic black, pumpkin pie, bashful blue, real red, chocolate chip
Pastels: SU chocolate chip, creamy caramel, old olive
Paper: SU ww, real red, summer picnic dp (retired)
Ribbon: SU striped

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Look Up to You...

This is another of the Mother's Day cards I created this week. I wanted to make one that wasn't quite so "feminine" and I think this one works because it is still soft(plus if you remove the flower you could use it for Father's Day too because of the blues)! It wasn't made using the walk in the park dp but the colours were inspired by that paper. You may also recognize this layout from the VSSEP08 challenge. I'm getting my mojo back slowly but surely!! Again this is not one of the ones I am giving to either of our parents, so it is also available on Etsy here if anyone is interested. I say this so our parents (especially my Mom) doesn't think I'd be sharing her card with everyone before she even gets to see it!

Supplies

Stamps: Papertrey Ink Father Knows Best
Ink: SU baja breeze
Paper: SU baja breeze, ww, basic gray, baja breeze dp
Button: SU basic gray corduroy button
Flower: SU baja breeze flower from Flower Fusion Too
Misc: Cuttlebug swiss dots embossing folder

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

A Walk in the Park Mother's Day Card

When I ordered the Stampin' Up! designer paper "walk in the park" I had no idea how much I would love this paper for Mother's Day cards. The colours and patterns are so soft and beautiful - they've been bringing back my stamping mojo (it's about time)! My mojo isn't back completely so I was inspired by the VLVFeb04 sketch challenge because I loved this card that I had created with it before. This card is so soft and elegant but as I said earlier this paper has inspired me a lot so it's not one of the ones I ended up choosing to use for my own Mother or Grant's Mother so I have put it on Etsy here if anyone is interested (I will be leaving April 30th for 3 weeks so if you want it - you'll have to order it before then).

Supplies

Stamps: Papertrey Ink Father Knows Best
Ink: SU cameo coral
Paper: SU ww, baja breeze, basic gray, walk in the park dp
Ribbon: SU basic gray tafetta ribbon
Misc: Cuttlebug swiss dots embossing folder

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Possible Wedding Thank Yous

I've been trying to come up with my wedding thank you cards before the wedding so I don't feel overwhelmed/rushed to do it later. I've come up with a couple of ideas that I'll share but I'm not too sure about either of them (it doesn't help that Grant and I both like different ones better)!

Thank You card option 1: Thank You card option 2: I'm also having a dilemma about what to do for a personalized stamp. I usually use the Stampin' Up! Tag It stamp (which I love) but my new name will not fit on it - it has one too many letters. I've been trying to come up with ways to shorten my name but so far I'm not liking using Al (because it could be a guy) or Alli (because I don't really like when people call me that). You can't even just do a "." to do A.. We'll have to see what ends up happening because neither Grant nor I like the idea of stamping the cards with my maiden name.

Supplies

Thank You Option 1
Stamps: SU Botanical Blooms, Short & Sweet
Ink: SU chocolate chip, certainly celery
Paper: SU chocolate chip, certainly celery, ww, chocolate chip dp

Thank You Option 2
Stamps: SU Fifth Avenue Floral, Short & Sweet
Ink: SU chocolate chip, certainly celery
Paper: SU chocolate chip, certainly celery, ww, chocolate chip dp
Ribbon: SU 5/8" certainly celery grosgrain