Thursday, December 3, 2015

Wedding Moodboard: Inspired by Metallics, Chalkboards, and Vintage Rhinestones

If you missed my last post then you missed my long winded explanation about Moodboards and why I couldn't stop making them.  If you want to learn about Moodboards and why I am making these you can read all about it here however the long-story-short version is simply that they are just addicting and fun to make. 

Even if you aren't in the market for wedding ideas, don't leave yet. There are still some interesting objects, talented artisans and fun websites linked to these these 3 Moodboards. Hey, you might even find yourself with another Instagram obsession (cough ** The Meringue Girls** cough).  Take a  few minutes to look at all the pretty pictures.  

All of my wedding Moodboards are inspired by invitations from Paperless Post.  I have always enjoyed the process of having something to act as a constraint to rein in my creativity and in this case, using an invitation as the starting point is a great way to spring forward.  It is a way to keep me on taste and force me to keep thinking until I get it right. Whether I keep doing wedding Moodboards or not I will do more Moodboards for projects. 
The Metallic Wedding
This gorgeous metallic wedding starts with Kate Spade's Evergreen Stripe in Gold.  I love all the bling and fun details in this Moodboard and you find more inspiration for this wedding at my corresponding Pinterest board.  The balloons and metallic tissue fans are from Anthropologie's incredible wedding site BHLDN. The entire site is overflowing with everything gorgeous and everything wedding.  You will find unique wedding decor, gorgeous bridal wear, beautiful bridesmaid dresses and shoes, jewelry and headpieces .  The site is a great place to get ideas and inspiration for a wide variety of weddings.

The gorgeous wedding cakes are from an article about Metallic Wedding Cakes where you can find more gilded and beautiful cakes.  The fingernails are the stuff of my metallic dreams.  They came from Addicted to Fashion's Tumblr. Finally those shoes....WHOA those shoes...they come from an article that is nothing but shoe porn or as it is titled the top 20 wedding shoes...needless to say I pinned several to my various Pinterest wedding boards.
Pink Chalkboard Wedding
I decided to showcase a completely different wedding look in this third wedding Moodboard.  Here we have a chalkboard-inspired wedding full of girly pinks, frothy tulle and enough gold metallic highlights to glam it up and play off the rustic chalkboard. The wedding dress is a showstopper with an unexpected short front that is perfect for highlighting a stunning pair of shoes
This wedding started with the Paperless Post invitation called Chalkboard Garland.  All of their invitations seem to have coordinating "save the date" and "thank you" cards as well as menus and programs making those choices easy if you want everything to match.

I love how this wedding plays casual and elegance off each other. This dress is STUNNING and those shoes are perfection. I love that neither the dress nor the shoes compete with each other but both look incredible together. The short/long"waterfall" dress is not something I usually even like but it works so well in this design. Yes, the bride is The Hill's Whitney Port and yes, that is her real wedding dress.  The beautiful wedding cakes are done by Liz Marek from Artisan Cake Company who makes jaw-dropping beautiful cakes like it is child's play. I found the cakes here but you can find more about Liz on her website and even take online classes from her website The Sugar Geek Show where she offers an incredible range of topics from basic cake decorating skills and advanced carving projects. The flower girl's cotton candy dress is made by Amandy Folz and avail be at her Etsy Shop Alora Safari Co
If you are planning a chalkboard-inspired wedding be sure to check out my Pinterest board for this wedding because I had a lot of ideas I couldn't work into this Moodboard.

Very Vintage Rhinestone Wedding 
I wove my way back to a very vintage wedding in this next Moodboard. The details in this wedding are pure vintage rhinestone and I literally swoon over this board.
The inspiration behind all these rhinestones is the elegant gold "Save the date" card called "Rose Appliqué" I love the detailed gold medallions on the top and bottom of the card and used this as  inspiration for the highly detailed pieces I chose for the Moodboard.  Like the chalkboard-inspired wedding Moodboard above, this wedding Moodboard came after much editing of my Pinterest Board; there are many more gorgeous ideas there. 

The stunning Pistachio and White Chocolate Rose Meringue desserts came from the Instagram of one of my favorite artists The Meringue Girls.  They are not bakers or dessert makers, they are artists. Every single thing they make is perfection to look at and a cacophony of flavors that has to be something one never forgets. Sadly the are in England so I haven't had the pleasure of tasting anything of theirs but I did just get their first cookbook to peruse.  You can watch them create their mad genius on their YouTube channel.

With the dessert out of the way lets talk about the rhinestones....the ring bearer's pillows is from Millie Caro.  The entire site is full of incredible bead work that will inspire anyone with a love of vintage rhinestones.  The stunning wedding gown came from a story on beautiful lace-back gowns and is the work of the very talented Veluz Reyes who designs ready-made and custom gowns. 

I just love the soft pinks, purples and blues against the vintage rhinestones and pale golds of this Moodboard. This is the type of wedding that the guests wear black tie and candlelight and mercury glass are a must at the reception.  Even if you are no where near planning a wedding, I hope you will find looking at my Moodboards gives you inspiration for a beautiful home decor project, a pretty Thinking of You card or an elegant piece of jewelry.

Laters....

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Moodboards: Paperless Post Wedding Moodboard

I was inspired by Paperless Post to pick a favorite wedding invitation and put together some ideas and  a Moodboard for the event I imagine for that invitation. Whoa....Moodboards?  Artists and interior decorators have long used Moodboards to set a mood and keep track of ideas in a concrete visual way. Moodboards can be a large cork board, a piece of paper or a notebook...anything that can hold your ideas can be a Moodboard and what works for one designer may be different from what works for another.
Brandon's Vintage Barn Wedding
Those of us who got married BEFORE the World Wide Web was actually useful know it was a whole different world. I think of those days as the dark ages. I got married in 1994 and yes, the Information Superhighway existed, but retailers had yet to figure out how to use this platform to reach consumers and Google co-founder Larry Page, was still an engineering student at The University of Michigan (Go Blue!).  Pre-Google search engines were...lacking...Alta Vista anyone?  Oh, but who remembers when everyone on TV gave out website addresses as "H T T P colon backslash backslash W W W dot website dot com"... yeah, good times.

In 1994, websites had long #$%!# addresses, but content was mostly limited to a homepage with bad graphics in awful colors-yes, COLORS plural- and little else. Obviously, things have changed and there is no doubt that it is INCREDIBLE to have so many ideas simply one click away. I longed to have a recommitment ceremony, simply so I could plan a wedding with today's plethora of resources. There are so many ideas online today that one can simply pick and chose and plan for any type of wedding. But all of this readily available information can easily be incredibly overwhelming to even the best DIYer and for anyone with little-to-no design experience, it quickly becomes a nightmare of over stimlulation.  Finding new and interesting ideas was tough when I got married in 1994, while today's bride's biggest issues is EDITING.

When I first started using Pinterest, back in the dark ages of the site, I loved it because I could use it as a  place to save ideas, keep track of all sorts of websites with a click and a picture, and use it as a Moodboard.  It has served all 3 functions well at first. Gone were the days of saving hundreds of random scraps of paper; papers that end up hidden deep in an "idea" notebook never to see sunlight again. I no longer had digital folders full of hundreds of bookmarks for websites I never thought about again and I did use Pinterest as a Moodboard-and I still do for very specific projects. But my love affair with Pinterest quickly grew and my pins found themselves just as deeply hidden as those little scraps of paper except the mess was online instead of in my house which was a big bonus. As of right now I have 105 boards and 6.7K pins here.  Too many pins to really use as inspiration without editing so in come Moodboards.
Moodboards are the answer to Pin-aholism and are so. much. fun. to. make. I think we may have unleashed an obsession that might reacquire an intervention.  No, like I am SERIOUS.  I.N.T.E.R.V.E.N.T.I.O.N.
The first inkling that I might have a problem was when I couldn't choose ONE invitation.  Seriously the Moodboard above is my initial group of"favorite" invitations (to made them fit I made them all squares). Liking too many it isn't really a BAD problem to have so I just decided to go with it, pick the ones I liked and see what I could find to go with them.  I figured after I saw what was out there to go with the cards, maybe I could edit my choices?

Mood Board for Photoshop from Stuck with Pins
My second move was to find a Mood Board template and that was simple and easy to use. I like to use Photoshop though I am sure there are other options if you just Google. I found there are quite a few pre-made .PSD and .PNG Moodboard files and I just grabbed a free one from  Stuck With Pins.   (In all honesty I made the Invitation Moodboard last and I had that .PNG file in my stash and I am not sure where it came from).

So armed with my Photoshop, my Moodboard template and the internet I went at it and made a few Wedding Moodboards.

My first one is a gorgeous Elegant Vintage Wedding with an invitation called Josephine Baker. After I chose the invitations I started pining things onto Pinterest boards and this was originally a Steampunk theme but I went elegant and not so literal I guess.  The invitation has a Gatsby 20's feel as well. The original Pinterest board is here.

This dress is exquisite and sadly the Pinterest link is broken so I have no idea where it came from. I LOVE the baby pink color and the ethereal layers are so delicate and contrast with the corseted back- perfect for the fashionista bride who wants to make a statement. This reception is romantic-the scent of roses heavy in the air and candlelight everywhere.  The elegant white and gold lidded jars are in fact cookies made by the amazing Julia Usher .

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Bright and Cheerful Planner


I showed you my gorgeous planner in the last post and today I am going to show you the one I made for my mother-in-law.  Shhhh...don't tell her because I haven't given it to her yet. I made one for my mom and sister as well and I am gathering supplies for another planner my sister requested for a friend.  Needless to say I am enjoy making the fun embellishments that really personalize and jazz up a planner.

Today's planner is all about bright, fun colors made using papers from Heidi Swapp's Favorite Things collection.
I tucked several tags and embellishments into the front pocket for changing out as the mood strikes. 

The front page is made using the laminated waste foil from one of the papers in the Heidi Swapp Minc 5th Ave paper collection.
 Another page made using foil left-over from one of the Heidi Swapp Minc Die Cut Phrases




 I made her a bunch of extra fun bits and bobs that she can change in and out using Washi tape or paper clips.  



 She is very creative and an incredible jewelry artist.




While I did give her several rolls of Washi tape I also made a little holder to carry some Washi in a compact and beautiful way in case she wants to tuck it into the front pocket.
 I die cut a Matchbook using the Sizzix Tim Holtz Alterations die.  I laminated a single page and stamped it in place using the Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher and simply wound several colors of Washi tape around the laminated paper.
 Tags like this slip easily into the cute pocket made using Sizzix Pocket with Scallop die...Shhhh....don't tell him but it's not a Tim Holtz die.
 Laters......


Sunday, November 8, 2015

Plan With Me or Planners Are The Next Big Thing

I tried...I really, really tried. I gave it my best...I jumped in with both feet and my iPhone.  I tried to go all digital with my calendar...in fact, I tried it for 3+ years.  For over 3 long, disorganized years I exclusively used the iCal App on my iPhone.  Rather than MORE organized, I found myself getting more DISorganized.  Each year Iget  later and later for birthdays and I forget more appointments (thank God for those reminder phone calls).

Our lifestyle would seem to be perfect for digital calendars.  Being able to access each member's calendar and be instantly notified of changes would seem like the perfect solution to keeping organized. My husband's work scheduled changes monthly and he travels a lot so having the ability to change his schedule on everyone's calendar all at once is great. My kids' school events and deadlines can easily be shared within the entire family.  So what is the problem? I don't know.  Going digital seemed like it would be perfect but instead of making me super organized, I am a disaster.  I am so disorganized that it has taken me longer than it should to realize that it is just not working.  Ditching the landline phone and a paper calendar
hanging next to it did more than just get rid of telemarketing calls and beautiful artwork.  It took away the PLACE where things were organized; the place where I kept things like business cards and phone numbers and appointments.  Now I keep forgetting birthdays, never think of anniversaries, and have become an unorganized disaster.

At first I thought it was just me struggling with schedules but I am quickly realizing a lot of women are saying the same thing....digital planning just isn't working.  So many in fact that there is a huge PLANNER movement occurring.  The movement has become very popular on Instagram and ETSY shops are popping up left and right selling stickers, dividers and downloadable pages. The eye candy is everywhere and So. Much. Fun.
Planning can be everything from a cheap paper calendar to documenting so in-depth it is more like a diary.  My version of "planning" is pretty simple.  I bought a planner and made my own dividers. Then I made a ton of fun, encouraging, positive message tags and ephemera to attach here-and-there to make the whole thing beautiful.

There are all sorts of calendars available with more coming all the time. I suspect this holiday there will be a huge number of planners introduced in the marketplace. Choose your planner style and then look at all the stamps and stickers and accessories that are available.  Today I will just show my planner but I will post about some of the more interesting stamps and stickers available in a later post.

Here is a look at my planner:

I started with a beautiful Personal Size Gold Color Crush Planner from Webster's Pages.  I snagged this pic off Google Images because I forgot to take a picture of the closed planner but they are no longer pre-order and in fact many are sold out but there are so many planners flooding the market I know you will find one you like.
This is my GORGEOUS Gilded planner.....
There is plenty of room under the flap on the left inside cover for a variety of fun embellishments that can be changed in and out over time as well as post-it notes and stickers. 
This page was made from the waste or "negative" foil left-over from a project I made using my Minc Machine. I simply laminated the negative foil and cut it into this size. 

Below I stuck a piece of white paper behind the page simply so you can read the sentiment.  The foil negative is from one of items in the Heidi Swapp Minc Die Cut Phrases.
I made my own dividers using the most gorgeous paper collection ever made, Fancy by My Mind's Eye. I fell in deep with this collection the moment I saw it. All that mettalic gold....it just had me at Hello.

Anyway...the dividers were cut using a Cricut and an SVG files from Kerri Branford.  If you have better scissor skills than I do you can easy hand cut them....I just can't cut a straight line for anything.

Let's talk laminating...I laminated the dividers using Scotch Thermal Laminating Pouches. Originally, I bought the el cheapo ones from Amazon that Christy Tomlinson recommended in her Creative Planner class but I gotta tell ya' they sucked.  I mean, if you are looking for a "distressed look" maybe they are just what you want, but they are a hot mess.  When I used them on the dividers I never got a smooth beautiful finish and when I laminated the foil scraps there were bubbles and the foil creased...here let me show you.
 Amazon Lamination sheets
Scotch Lamination Sheets 
Look at the that smooth shine.  It's so shiny it is was hard to get a picture without seeing myself.
Amazon Lamination Sheets
This would have been so pretty if it wasn't a hot mess.

Scotch Lamination Sheets.
Literally all 4 were made using the exact same technique and the same brand of foil. The only difference was the lamination sheet.
This is what you want to get.

 
Here I made a "shaker" out of a piece of plastic packaging and a vellum tag. I filled it with some of the gorgeous sequins from one of mixes from Lucy's Cards.
 My collection of Lucy's shaker mixes.





 Another tag made from laminated waste foil and die-cut into a tag shape using a Tim Holtz die.



 Yes, I have an unhealthy obsession with ampersands.
The heart is again made from laminated foil. The silver is actually the backside of pink foil but it matches my planner better.


 Here I made a pocket and a tag with some things I think are important to remember tucked right inside. This is probably my favorite embellishment that I made.
 Here I cut a piece of the laminated scrap foil and attached it to a black Ranger tag using tiny brads.




 These are just some extra little fun things I have stashed for when I fell like I need a change.
What type of planner are you using?