Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Just a Tease of What to Come Wedding Workshop 2011

Well Saturdays workshop is getting closer and I am so excited for those ladies who are attending. For those who can't just a reminder that I am offering the PDF To-Go and you won't be disappointed. See a here for quick peak of what the book will look like.

Want to know more about the workshop see here.

Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 1 check it out here.
Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 2 check it out
here.
Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 3 check it out
here.

Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 4 check it out here 

All that said here is a sneak peak as to what the ladies will be creating:

Sneak Peak No. 2 - Love Letter Wedding Invitation
Stamp Set: Artistic Etchings
Ink: Basic Grey




Sneak Peak No. 4 - Ornate Blossom Wedding Invitation
Stamp Set: Ornate Blossom, Friends Never Fade
Ink: Basic Grey and Daffodil Delight


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Can't Make the Workshop How About the PDF?

Wedding Designs for the DIY Bride



Many of you who are unable to make the workshop this month have shown an interest or have already purchased my Wedding Workshop PDF To-Go so I thought I would share a few samples of what you will be in store for. For those who are intersted in attending there are 2 spaces left so if you were thinking about attending here is a sample of what you will be doing.
 
See here for more information about registering for the workshop or how to purchase the PDF.

Get the PDF to go, $60 CAN. Included in the PDF are complete instructions, tips and tricks for all 4 designs, templates and where possible word doc* so you can reproduce your own invitations. Instructions will be e-mailed one week after workshop. ALL Pricing are in Canadian Funds.
 
About Me & the Studio
 


Design 2 - Aviary Wedding Invitation


Save- the-Date


Place Cards and Thank You Card


Monday, March 14, 2011

2011 Sneak Peak No. 4 - Grey Skies Bring on Bright Yellow

You are my Sunshine My Only Sunshine

Today is inspired by Grey Skies and Sunshine Yellow.

You Are My Sunshine, My only sunshine.
You make me happy , When skies are grey.
You'll never know, dear, How much I love you.
Please don't take my sunshine away

OK so I know a lot of you are thinking grey and yellow for a wedding, how draining how boring let those colours bring you up. Today's bride is sophisticated and not afraid of drama and this colour combination is all about drama. When I first started working on this design I was not so sure of the colour but then I started doing some research, for me grey = silver = platinum. There are so many shades of grey that for me it was hard to choose which shade to use.

It's all about L.O.V.E. and the colour Grey and Yellow

Pollen A Floral Design Studio
  

Inspiration Board Designed by Ariel Yve, Beverly Hills Wedding and Event Planner


2011 SNEAK PEEK No. 3 - Wedding Invitation Design



As promised here is your sneak peek at what you will be doing for wedding invitation number three. This invitation uses Night of Navy, Very Vanilla, Pear Pizazz, typography is whimsical just like the invitation.

Featured Stamp Set: Ornate Blossom, Friends Never Fade

Featured Colours: Basic Grey, Whisper White and Daffodil Delight

Learn more about my upcoming workshop here.

Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 1 check it out here.
Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 2 check it out here.
Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 3 check it out here.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Vintage Memories Using Flowers Made from Used Dryer Sheets

Preserving Memories for the Next Generation


I am not sure if it is the passing of my grandmother last week or this absolutely beautiful photo of her that got me thinking it would be nice to preserve a memory of her. So much time has passed during her life, I mean she was born 1910, she lived through World War I as a child and then depression. She married and raised her children alone during World War II with a husband overseas.

So many things were invented during this time:

1912: Lifesavers candy introduced
1913: the modern brassiere and crossword puzzle are invented
1915: Pyrex invented
1917: modern zipper invented
1919: short-wave radio invented
1920: Band-Aid invented
1921: 1st robot designed
1922: insulin invented
1923: Clarence Birdseye introduces frozen food
1928: Fleming discovers penicillin; Schick patents the electric shaver
1930: Scotch tape invented at 3M; first jet engine designs
1933: stereo records developed
1935: beer is canned for the first time
1937: photocopier invented
1938: ballpoint pen and Teflon invented
1943: synthetic rubber invented, along with the Slinky and Silly Putty
1944: synthetic cortisone developed
1948: Velcro and the jukebox invented
1949: prepared cake mixes introduced
1950: Diner's Club introduces first credit card
1951: Super Glue invented; so is first video tape recorder
1952: first diet soft drink developed
1953: transistor radio invented at Texas Instruments (TI);
1954: oral contraceptives invented; Ray Kroc starts franchising McDonald's
1955: tetracycline & optical fiber invented
1956: first use of computer hard disk
1959: important to generations of girls -- the Barbie Doll is introduced
1961: Valium invented
1962: audio cassettes developed
1963: pop-top cans
1964: BASIC computer language; permanent-press materials
1966: electronic fuel injection developed for cars
1967: first handheld calculator
1968: Douglas Englebert invents the computer mouse
1969: ATM machine invented
1970: Alan Shugart invents the floppy disk
1971: Intel's 4004 is first microprocessor design; dot-matrix printer, VCR and LCD displays also invented
1972: first video game -- Pong -- invented
1973: gene splicing invented; Ethernet networking invented at Xerox; BIC develops disposable lighter
1974: Post-it Notes and liposuction invented
1975: laser printer developed
1976: ink jet printing invented
1977: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) invented
1978: Visicalc spreadsheet introduced for PCs; first PC models appear from Heathkit, Apple, Radio Shack
1979: Walkman invented by Sony; roller blades developed1980: vaccine for hepatitis-B invented
11984: Apple Macintosh popularizes the graphical interface
1985: Microsoft brings out Windows 1.0
1986: first disposable camera introduced
1989: first HDTV broadcasts in Japan
1990: Tim Berners-Lee develops protocol for both World-wide web (WWW) and the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
1991: first digital answering machine
1992: smart pill invented
1994: first Internet audio broadcast from Interop
1996: WebTV introduced
1998: Viagra developed
1999: Google.com is formed and the search engine goes into beta test publicly
2000: mapping of human DNA completed

Flowers Made From Dryer Sheets

Lately I have been trying new things and one of these has been reusing and recycling left over packaging soup bowls and one project I am dying to do is a coffee cup scrapbook. It amazes me what people can create using something as simple as left over dryer sheets, yes you heard it dryer sheets. Who would have thought such a beautiful thing can be created using a few simple supplies. I mean all those sheets I have "recycled" threw the year could have been turned into such a beautiful thing.


Tools and Supply
  1. Recycled dryer sheets (after they have been through the dryer).
  2. Glimmer mists. (I made my own using Stampin' Up Classic Ink Refills)
  3. Shimmer Paint Frosted White (2 tiny scoops mixed with tap water in a Mini Mister)
  4. BigShot Bigz L Die Fun Flowers from the new Occasions Mini Catalogue
  5. Chunky Essentials Silver
  6. Crystal Effects
  7. Misc flower
  8. Heat gun
Step-By-Step Instructions

Creating the Flower:
  1. Using the BigShot and Fun Flowers die and your two clear cutting pads use as many sheets as you wish depending on how big or full you wish your flower to be. I did approx 6 dryer sheets and it cut perfectly.
  2. Next you will want to die each flower, for mine I did two, one was using just a shimmer spray and for the other I used Bermuda Bay. Let them dry completely on paper towel. You may also use a paper towel to blot the excess liquids.
  3. Next using a circle punch based on the size of the flower (I used the 1 3/4 circle punch) punch a piece of card stock (for mine I used Bermuda Bay). Using a glue gun and a small amount of glue scrunch together and glue down continue using a white then Bermuda Bay, remembering to shift each flower off side to give more depth. Using the die Fun Flowers allows you to create a complete flower, with different size pieces.
  4. I then dotted the flower with crystal effects and sprinkled with Silver Chunky Essentials.
  5. Last but not least I added another flower in the middle to cover the center.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Can't Make the Workshop Get the PDF-To-Go


Registration is Officially Open for 2011 Demonstrator Wedding Workshop and Filling Up Fast.


For those who are unable to attend you can purchase the Wedding Workshop-To-Go PDF for $60.00 CAN you can do so HERE. NOTE: US and International purchases will be payed in CAN funds and will be converted by PayPal based on your countries currency exchange.

By purchasing the pdf you will get the following:

Directions to create:
  1. Wedding invitation, including reply card, map / driving instructions,
  2. other events
  3. save-the-date
  4. wedding program
  5. favor
  6. dinner menu
  7. thank you card
  8. place card
  9. table number
plus complete instructions, tips and tricks for all 4 designs, templates and where possible word doc* so you can reproduce your own invitations. Instructions will be e-mailed one week after workshop.

ALL Pricing are in Canadian Funds and avaliable Globally. NOTE: US and International purchases will be payed in CAN funds and will be converted by PayPal based on your countries currency exchange.


Register before March 7 and you could win one of 4 Wedding Guest Book!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Farwell to a Wonderful Mother, Grandmother, Great Grama and Great Great Grama

Today I will not be posting a Sneak Peak but will be honouring the passing of my grandmother Cecilia (Moore) Dunse. Born in 1910, Manawaki, Quebec. She lived a full life marrying my Grandfather Earl Dunse and celebrated many happy married years until his death in 1993. She raised two out of four children during the Second World War, and later another daughter and son, 4 children in all. She will be sadly missed by 13 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren.

She now joins my grandfather, cousin Gail, my sister Karen and cousin Vaughan.

We will be celebrating her life today with a small wake and funeral, followed by a service in the chapel.

The following are some pictures that I had which I would love to share with you.




Grama sitting along with my grandfather, great grandmother and aunt Colleen and uncle Bruce. I think this is at my parents house and that might be a picture of me on the TV, LOL.



Funny how they never seem to change in there looks, grama and grandpa at there house in Franktown, ON, chill en.


My silly parents (so young) my wonderful cousin Gail, Grama and Grampa at my parents house in Ottawa, ON.



Grama and my aunt Cathy and Uncle Bruce and all my cousins Serina, Tamara, Malcolm and Graham at my parents house, Ottawa, ON.


Grama and Grampa all dressed up for my brothers wedding Ottawa, ON. 



Many generations, my nephew Matthew who is now 16 with his mother Lynne, Nanny Blakley, Grama Pullen Great Grama Pullen and Grama Dunse.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

2011 Sneak Peak No. 3 - Tweet Love

Tweet Love for the 2 of You!

Today's sneak peak is inspired by the word "Fresh".

Have you ever notice how wonderful navy pairs with green? Whether you use cream or white as an accent it always looks fresh and clean.

Many brides today are going green by decorate or accenting tables with green apples, pears and even grasses. Even using fresh limes as fillers in vases, instead of glass beads giving that simple punch of colour.

For flowers one of my favorites to decorate with whether a wedding or just at home during Christmas are hydrangea's, and lots of them. Whether you stick with a simple pallet of white and cream or accent with even some green there is something about a vase filled with three or four stems of these large flowers that makes a centerpiece standout.


This colour pallet is Night of Navy, Very Vanilla, Pear Pizazz. Clean crisp and of course "Fresh".



2011 SNEAK PEEK No. 3 - Wedding Invitation Design

  
As promised here is your sneak peek at what you will be doing for wedding invitation number three. This invitation uses Night of Navy, Very Vanilla, Pear Pizazz, typography is whimsical just like the invitation.

Featured Stamp Set: Aviary
 Featured Colours: Night of Navy, Very Vanilla, Pear Pizazz

Learn more about my upcoming workshop here.

Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 1 check it out here.

Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 2 check it out here

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

2011 Sneak Peak No. 2 - Love Letter

Keeping It Simple Doesn't Have to Be Boring - Black/Cream/White Wedding

Today's sneak peak is inspired by everything black and cream/white. Keeping the colour combination simple doesn't mean it can't be dramatic. Using a simple palette is the drama. Remember just like there are different colours of blue (warm and cool colours) the same happens for this colour palette. There are many ranges of black and cream to choose from so make sure you keep swatches handy when choosing your palette.

This colour pallet is Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Basic Grey and Silver. Chic and glamorous like the old Hollywood films. 

BLACK AND WHITE DAMASK BRIDAL BOUQUET SET ETSY Listing # 30664531

The Dessy Group - Black and White Wedding

2011 SNEAK PEEK No. 2
- Wedding Invitation Design




As promised here is your sneak peek at what you will be doing for wedding invitation number two. This invitation uses Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Basic Grey and Silver, typography is simple and structured.

Featured Stamp Set: Artistic Etchings & Love Letters Designers Series Paper

Featured Colours: Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Basic Grey and Silver

Learn more about my upcoming workshop here.

Haven't seen Sneak Peak No. 1 check it out here.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

2011 SNEAK PEAK No. 1 - Paris Parfait

Ohhh La La Stampin' Up Style!

You know the best thing I love about Stampin' Up has to be the ability of match colours. I know I know I say this way to often but really its true, this is what makes creating these designs so easy.

So lets talk about inspiration. I find inspiration in so many things, from photo's to paintings, to hair pins, to china tea cups, post cards, antiques, bird cadges etc. I often buy things because they inspire tucking them away until the day the spark is lit and I remember to pull it out letting the inspiration flow. I have also talked often about dreaming, I will dream a design so keep a notepad close by so you can make notes often. I also do a lot of research on the Internet, in fact I am sure I find a new wedding site at least once a week that inspire me.

Why you could even start a scrapbook fill with inspirational pictures or anything that inspires you and reference it often. Remember to even journal, about something you have seen or have heard. You never know when an idea will be right around the corner.

Today's sneak peak is inspired by everything Paris and everything Ohhhh la la wonderful. From colours, little french hats with fine netting, gloves, lacy french lingerie, to glass hair pins, and lets not forget the purse made from tiny french silk of loveliness.
 
The Dessy Group - Paris Parfait


My colour pallet is Whisper White, Bashful Blue, Basic Grey and Silver with a shot of  Frost White Shimmer. I picture an afternoon tea outside with flowing shear organza, ribbons of white and cream and dreams of ohhhh la la french chic.

SNEAK PEEK NO. 1 - Wedding Invitation Design


As promised here is your first sneak peek at what you will be doing for wedding invitation number one. This invitation uses soft Parisian blue (Bashful Blue) and simple typography creating a sophisticated design.

Featured Stamp Set: Bliss and Artistic Etchings

Featured Colours: Whisper White, Bashful Blue, Basic Grey and Silver


Learn more about my upcoming workshop here.