Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

For every girl, a garter

This week I got the best e-mail ever. Want to know what qualifies as a best e-mail? One with pictures of an NPJ bride. Wearing her original NPJ garter! At her St. Patrick's Day wedding! Seriously, you guys, I might use up my weekly quota of exclamation points in this one post.

I know you understand, though, because you cannot look at this couple and not be excited. Sarah and Chris tied the knot, literally, on St. Patrick's day. Because they are just awesome like that.

Amazing wedding photography by Mozingo Photography.

I know, right?! They exude joy!  And that isn't even the half of it.  Just look at how her sapphire eyes sparkle against that red hair.  When I was a little girl I'd call it monarch butterfly hair and ask my mom every day if I could dye my stupid blonde locks. And that headpiece!

Genius bridal portraits by Mozingo Photography

Sarah contacted me in February about making her wedding garter.  I knew we'd get along just fine because she started her message with my four favorite words; "I love this garter!" She was referring to my Golden Years garter.

I really shouldn't put my own photos in the same post as a professional photographer's.

When I made this garter I knew it was only going to appeal to certain type of girl. Luckily, Sarah came along, and she is the very best type of girl. And she requested a toss garter.


So I made fair Sarah a toss garter and described it thusly. (That's right, I just threw a"thusly" in there.)

I don't actually know Sarah - I mean we've never met - but I think she might be a wood sprite. She asked me to make a toss garter. Something simple, she said, with ivory and amber, brown and olive green. Can you imagine an early spring wedding with golds, browns, and greens? It sounds like a dance of the druids, of dusk in the hollow, of woodland dreams come true!

I happily designed my secret elf bride and creamy, dreamy, band of ivory dupioni. I added lush olive green satin leaves with just a hint of gold, and a vintage beaded earring shimmering with the tawny shades of the earth.

Sarah responded enthusiastically and confessed that yes, she was rather woodland. I just knew she and I were meant to be, but she decided to go ahead and marry that Chris fellow.

I cried for a bit, but my mourning turned to tears of joy when Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pressley sent me these most lovely photos taken by the talented Michael and Meriah Mozingo.
 
 

 Chris and Sarah, you look positively exuberant!  I trust your happy wedding is only a sign of the many joyful years ahead of you. Thank you so much for allowing me to be a small part of that loving and lasting happiness. Best wishes to you both.

Very truly yours,
J-

Monday, March 19, 2012

Embrace Messy Hair

I don't know about you, but I am loving the bride's tousled braid in this Irish-styled wedding shoot from photographer Lucas VanDyke Photography.

via Green Wedding Shoes, twine hair accessory by Tasteful Tatters, hair by Betsey DiFrancesca

I realize this is a shoot and not a real wedding, I really love it when brides choose to rock their natural style on this special day.

via Green Wedding Shoes, bouquet and flower hairpiece by Diane Roehr Floral Design

I mean, it must be so weird for the groom when he looks down the aisle to see some altered version of his fiance coming toward him. I know you want to look good, but seriously, you're getting married to someone who loves you for who you are and the way you look every day.

via Green Wedding Shoes, boutonniere by Diane Roehr Floral Design

Also, how gorgeous is that red hair! There's just no reason to tame locks like that!

What do you think - coiffed or characteristic hair for your wedding day?

Head over to Green Wedding Shoes for more sun-soaked photos of this sweet couple.

I tried to give credit where it was due, but to be safe:
photographer: Lukas VanDyke Photography // bouquet, boutonnieres, + flower hair piece // Diane Roehr Floral Designs // twine hair accessory // Tasteful Tatters // makeup artist: Beautiful Faces By Denise // hair artist: Betsy DiFrancesca // our sweet married couple: Josh + Meghan

Update: I love it when you leave comments here, but I also created a poll (my first ever) on my Facebook page! Won't you come over and play?

Monday, December 19, 2011

Go ask Alice

Today you can find me at



kicking off a series of Alice in Wonderland-inspired themes for your wedding and the related shindigs.


Please stop by Wed Eclectic then, come back and tell me all about your wedding wonderland.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Treasury Tuesday

Look! I was included in a Holiday Bride Gift Guide!

Please click on the image to visit this treasury at its Etsy home
Omigosh, do you see those Rose Garden Wedding Candles!

Keri O'Hara put together this striking red treasury of what she calls "exquisite items from the WedEclectic team." Well thanks, Keri, but if you want to talk exquisite, let's discuss some of your picture perfect, charmers!

Christmas Tree Photo Ornament

Keepsake Necklace with Custom Photo Pendant and Sterling Heart

Custom Christmas Photo Ornament - Just Married

What would be on your winter wedding wishlist?

Friday, November 18, 2011

heart-to-heart


Thanks to the Etsy favorites feature, I have hearts, you have hearts, we all have hearts! Here, we’ll hop from heart-to-heart each week, progressively adding to our heart trail as we follow the favorites from one seller to the next.


Earlier this month, when I sent you to rake your leaves, I paused  at

...OfTheFountain {Custom Leather Luggage Tags} who hearts

...feltess {Felted Snails Cake Topper} who hearts

...julie and co. {Decorative Ball} who hearts

...ABCS4U {Apple Green Beaker Spice Rack} who hearts

...PegandAwl {Chalkboard Tablets} who hearts

...FIGandYARROW {Basil Cardamom Lip Balm} who hearts

...sorry kids, turkey and naps in Texas before we pick up the trail again.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

A vintage rustic fall garter

I cannot believe I never shared this garter with you guys!  I'm really slipping.

When Nicole contacted me I instantly knew I wanted to work with her.  She had an idea of what she wanted, but she knew what she didn't want: no lace, no bows, no froo-froo. Then, she sent me this photo for inspiration.


I love everything about this! Those gloves! That china! A RACCOON! After a little back and forth with Nicole, I came up with this.


This custom garter is made of sooty gray linen stitched into overlapping patches. I left the edges unfinished because, honestly, linen is like love - most beautiful when it is raw. The petersham ribbon brings a richness with its deep honey tones and makes for a tailored contrast against the grainy linen. Vintage buttons, and cream-colored baker's twine echo the vintage feel and weave of the bride's sweet wrist-length gloves.

This is, honestly, one of my favorite garters ever. How about you? Are you more vintage and less lace or do you go for something with a more traditional feel?

Friday, September 2, 2011

For every girl, a garter

In the last few weeks I have been busy busy with custom orders.  And I am not complaining! Okay, I'm complaining a little, but only because my sweet clients are claiming their one-of-a-kind garters as fast as I can list them in my shop so you guys don't really get a chance to see them.

Of course, the ladies I work with have exquisite taste and I've had a lot of fun designing for them. You, my lovelies, just have to see what been flying out of the Never a Plain Jane design studio.

Remember these fab vintage buttons with their adorable anchors? Well, that post was up less than 24 hours before a sailor's wife told me to "get 'em." She wanted a garter for a boudoir shoot she's doing - a gift to her deployed husband.  I was more than happy to oblige.

Knotted rope heart and vintage button detail on "The Sailor's Wife" by Never a Plain Jane Designs

"The Sailor's Wife," a unique, custom garter from Never a Plain Jane Designs

Then there's Jenn. After 30-something years her mother is getting the big wedding she never had. Jenn asked me to help her design a garter duo as her special gift to her mom. She described a woman who appreciates pattern, color, primitives, quirky jewelry, vintage, and handmade.  The only request was that I include peacock feathers. This weekend there will be a happy bride will be wearing this thoughtful gift from her loving daughter:

"Pretty as a..." keepsake garter by Never a Plain Jane Designs
"Pretty as a..." toss garter by Never a Plain Jane Designs

This must be the weekend for weddings because I had just finished Jenn's giftable duo when I received my first rush order - less than two weeks to go before this bride said I do! I work well under pressure, though, and there was no way I could refuse when I saw her dress.

Mina Gown, interpretation of gown from Bram Stokers Dracula by Romantic Threads, Photo by Le Mew Photography

Cristina has designed a Victorian/Edwardian-influenced steampunk wedding.   Don't you wish you were going? She asked for a garter duo  that incorporated vintage buttons and plenty of drama.  She also gave me permission to "bring on the feathers." In my vast button collection I found these brass beauties that reminded me of boot buttons.  For the keepsake garter I looped the biot feathers so they mimicked the scalloped lace often used to trim Victorian garmets.


"Mina" garter duo by Never a Plain Jane Designs

Vintage brass button and feather detail on the "Mina" keepsake garter by Never a Plain Jane Designs

I love my job!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Mad for Plaid

Glamour and Elle both tell me plaid is in this fall. Count me in! I've often named plaid as my favorite color. Can you blame me?

Here are a few items you can shuffle into youur wardrobe so you greet fall in style even though most of us are still sweltering.

Red and Black Tartan Plaid Skirt
Bow-front Shirt
Add some plaid on the homefront.

Plaid Ruffle Pillow Cover
Safari Plaid Vinyl Wall Decal

I'd totally attend a plaid party (or wedding)!

Allure Cocktail Dress A355
Mood Board via Things Festive
Plaid Sterling Silver Ring

How about you, my darlings? Are you mad for plaid?

Friday, August 19, 2011

For every girl, a garter

For those of you following me on Facebook, you might remember me mentioning how great tattooed brides look in my garters.

And for my blog followers, well, you might remember the well wishes I sent out to NPJ bride Autumn after her April wedding.

After taking a few months to settle into her new, married life, Autumn sent me a few photos of her one-of-a-kind accessory in action! (You can also see the toss garter in her left hand.)


 Try to ignore the awesome dress for a second and let's focus on that amazing smile. She looks just beyond happy!  My darlings, this is what they mean when someone says a bride is glowing.



I adore that chunky, bib necklace!  I know Autumn is busy with, you know, life, but I am trying to find out more about that necklace.  The pinwheels garter sort of echoes the bold jewelry, which makes it sort of perfect.


Okay, now I'll let you focus on the dress. I am dying to know more, aren't you?!  And those shoes! Her entire ensemble is so edgy and elegant.  Her dark hair and vivid tattoos heighten the drama even more.

Really, my dears, I could not have asked for a more beautiful bride. How lucky am I?!

Thank you, Autumn, for letting me share your photos.  You are the most to-die-for bride in the history of brides. Ever!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Finding your perfect palette

Back when I first opened shop the amazingly talented Karen Von Oppen told me my "sense of color is nicely honed."  Go look at her website (or the "not a wedding reception"corset she made me) and you'll see why that compliment sent me over the moon.

Sometimes, though, color is really hard, especially when it comes to selecting a palette that you feel represents you. Enter The Perfect Palette.

Think Aqua & Fuschia are for the '80s? Think again.
A lot of you out there planning your weddings know about Chrissy's awesome, wedding-centric website. (Can we call it a wed-site? For the sake of minimal cheese, let's not).  But I think Chrissy got something a little bit wrong.  The Perfect Palette is not just for weddings!

Sometimes color is the best way to convey a feeling

Think of all the places you use color! Um, everywhere. Parties, bedroom decor, work outfits, jewelry, accessories (such as, ahem, garters), etc., etc., etc! And Chrissy's site makes it so easy to find visual examples of color combos thanks to her palette library.

Worried a purple living room might look too fairy princess?  Check out some some lavender-based collages.

Purple is so posh.

If you pair that orange top with your black skinny jeans, will you look like Halloween came early?  Chrissy has some eye candy to help you answer that question.

Twist and shout, not trick-or-treat!
I think you get the idea.

Forget honed! Her ability to find and combine eye candy into color-coded goodness is nothing short of genius! If you want to paint a room, hang some curtains, make personalized stationary, Chrissy is the gal to help you visualize the end result.

Oh, and she's a pretty good wedding resource as well.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Lessons in Fab with Alicia Parsons of Akimbo

Alicia Parsons is this sweet, chic, quirky Aussie that I stalk via the internet. Her paper goods are just so cute and she makes the stalking so easy thanks to her blog, Etsy shop, and Pinterest (not to mention her many guest posts on totally posh blogs such as Houzz). If you are planning a party - wedding, birthday, whatever - Alicia has the goods to make a truly fabulous occasion. And! She's kindly agreed to let me interview her! Keep reading to learn more about the smiling face behind
 
1. The “about” and “bio” pages of Akimbo tell me you’ve been in graphic design for several (five) years but I want to know more! Where and when did you start – grade school? University?
From a young age I knew I wanted to be some kind of designer and by the end of high school I’d narrowed it down to graphic design. I went on to study Visual Communication at uni and then worked as a designer in the advertising and printing industries for five years before going it alone as a stationery designer.
2. What do you use from your corporate years and what were you happy to leave behind?
During my employed years I learnt a huge amount about the technical side of design: using software, understanding paper and printing. I also did the odd freelance job, which was fantastic experience in client relations, quoting, bookkeeping and production management. When I left, I was happy to see the end of a lack of creative freedom and ability to run things my way.
3. Um, Akimbo? 
      Like the hands-on-hips stance, it's got attitude. It's fun, quirky and will make you look sideways.
Alicia Parsons, the chick behind Akimbo


4. You've been featured in so many enviable places! How did that happen?
      I just ask! Remember that even the biggest bloggers are still just regular people, looking for daily content. Make it easy for them by tagging your photos, providing good copy and even offering to code the whole thing if it's a guest post. I've still had my share of rejections though. Don't take it personally: even smaller bloggers like me have a posting schedule that's organised well in advance and may not be able to accommodate an extra post. 
5. Is your Etsy shop the only way potential clients can purchase your fabulous goods?
At this stage, yes, but am working on a whiz-bang new website that will have its own shop. Stay tuned!
6. In true Type A form, you are totally anti-clutter.  Have your paper works always reflected that or have you had to hone that skill?
If you could see my desk right now you wouldn’t be saying that! I’d say my Type A personality doesn’t manifest itself in my designs with simplicity, but rather with a high level of attention to detail. It also means that looser styles don’t come as naturally to me – I had to step out of my comfort zone recently to do my first hand-illustrated invitation.
Brew Invitation from Akimbo
  
7. What are some of the qualities you look for in good printing paper?
I am currently in the surprisingly complicated process of sourcing the best papers for some new sample kits I’m producing (so that online customers can see and feel the paper before ordering). I seek out the stock that will achieve the look I’m after, then I run it past my print guru to check that it’s suitable from a technical point of view. Generally speaking, I look for stocks that are heavy to give a nice substantial feel and not too porous so the ink doesn’t bleed.
8. Do you use a regular office printer or some sort of magical industrial machine?
I outsource all of my printing to ensure the highest quality. The majority of jobs are produced at a local printer who has the best digital press in town, while I have screen-printing and letterpress done by specialists interstate.
9. Can you share part of your journey as an indie-prenuer? Have you stuck with a plan or have there been some detours?
I wrote a business plan as part of the preparation to launch Akimbo and it’s actually been quite accurate. Unexpected opportunities have come up which have changed some of the details but for the most part I have stuck with it. Even if you’ve been trading for a while, I would still recommend drafting a business plan to keep you on track with your brand’s message and strategy.
10.   Have you found marketing and PR techniques that have really worked for you? What about PR busts?
Blogging and social media have been great to increase trust and engagement with potential customers while blog and magazine features have introduced me to new audiences. I put a lot of effort into excellent customer service and meeting other wedding vendors, so I hope in time this will result in word-of-mouth referrals.
I recently held my first sale: I was so excited about it and was convinced it was going to be a hit but it was a total flop! To be honest I can’t work out why, so future promotions may be a case of trial and error. I’ve also made the mistake of listing in wedding directories that don’t attract my target audience. It’s no use getting twenty enquiries a day if none of them is ever going to buy from you.
11.  All of your paper goods are just so delicious! Can you pick just one favorite?
Gosh, thank you! Obviously my own wedding invitations are a sentimental favourite,
Mortlock Invitation by Akimbo
but I’m most excited about what’s yet to come, in particular a couple of upcoming collections that involve printing onto non-traditional surfaces.
12.   Speaking of how good your products look – what can you tell me about taking such great photographs?
It’s so funny you say that – I’ve learnt so much about product photography in the last year that I’m looking at the photos of my debut range and cringing! The single biggest thing is lighting: if you don’t have good lighting indoors, head outside but make sure you’re under shade or cloud cover (you don’t want direct light). Either way, never ever use your flash! It will distort the colours and create horrible harsh shadows. I have just invested in an SLR and the ability to manipulate the light and focus has made a huge difference.
From a styling point of view, make sure you have something that’s consistent across your range. The easiest way to do this is to use the same backdrop for every product. Personally, I use a different backdrop to suit the collection’s theme, but I always take the shots in a similar style to ensure consistency.

13.   Tell me about your ideal workspace.
Oh I daydream about my ideal studio! I’d love a bright, airy space with a brightly painted concrete floor, some funky industrial details and a nice garden view.
That said, I love the way my office looks and the only issue is space.

I’d love a bigger room where I can have a dedicated messy area for drawing, painting and craft projects, another area for packing and shipping orders plus storage space to stop envelopes and cards from taking over the room!
14. For the most part, your focus seems to be weddings. Would you rather design for the royal wedding, a weekend of nuptial bliss in Vegas, or a sweet barnyard bridal fete?
Definitely not a royal wedding: too much tradition and outdated etiquette equals boring-with-a-capital-B invitations. You could have a lot of fun with a Vegas wedding, but I’d definitely say the barn wedding: a heart-warming, intimate event with an eclectic style and lots of personal touches is everything I adore in a wedding.
15.  What do you wish more customers knew?
When shopping around for wedding invitations, I wish customers realised they’re not always comparing apples with apples. It’s not their fault: when the market is saturated with DIY kits and Etsy sellers using their home printer to produce invitations in their spare time, it’s no surprise customers get sticker shock when they get a quote for quality custom-designed invitations. For the record, I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with the other options (if it’s what you’re looking for at the right price, that’s great!) the issue occurs when brides have seen these incredible invitations on top-notch wedding blogs but haven’t budgeted accordingly.
16. What paper product do you wish you’d designed?
Oh there are some amazingly talented people out there so I admit I do suffer from design envy sometimes! Worse than that, though, is when you see someone else produce an idea that you had but just never got around to producing.
17. What is your unicorn – you know, that concept you haven’t quite mastered, but once you do will tell you you have arrived?
What a great question! I never have any problem coming up with new ideas, but sometimes the finished product doesn’t always reflect what I had in mind. I look forward to the day when I’m able to use my tools (by that I mean by hand or computer) is such a way that I can always achieve what I set out to.
18.   Are you planning to get any bigger?  Well, not you, but Akimbo? (Hello, I need better business cards. Wrapping paper is also good.)
Yes yes yes! At the moment I am focusing on adding a whole bunch of new invitation designs. I’ve also just added art prints to my range, which I’d love to expand on.
Regency Alphabet Print from Akimbo
 I have bazillion ideas of products I’d love to release (yes, including wrapping paper and more business cards) but as only one person I need to be wary of spreading myself too thin and losing sight of Akimbo’s main focus, which is event stationery.
19.   For which celebrity would you like to design invitations?
I’ve never been particularly interested in celebrities. But if someone in the wedding industry, who was well respected and had fabulous taste, commissioned me to do her own wedding invitations? Now THAT would be an honour!
Want to know more about Alicia? I don't blame you.  In addition to the links at the top of the page, you can also find her on Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, or by e-mail


Thank you so much Alicia for putting up with my fawning and then taking the time to answer my questions.  You are a total gem!