Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

E&K - backyard wedding in St. Helena

Ellen and Kevin got married this past weekend at Kevin's family property in St. Helena. The forecast was supposed to be in the 90's, but thankfully there was quite a breeze blowing through the valley. There were so many fun and unique things about this wedding - guests were transported to the property by a school bus, the couple's friend brewed all of the beer, and Kevin's dad made a special toast while people sipped on wine grown from grapes on the property. And pictures in front of the Triumph? So fun!

I wish these 2 only the best! Can't wait to see all of the images from the day.




Thanks Rik Keller Photography for the preview shots!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

DIY Wedding printables!

If you're like me, you might be a crafty person but might not know your way around photoshop. Enter the wedding printable - (mostly) free, fun printable items that someone else has already designed and you can customize (no photoshop skills required!) Offbeat Bride did a fantastic roundup of over 80 of the cutest printables, from invites and photobooth signs to escort cards and favors. Go check it out here!

One of my favorites from Love Vs. Design...










Thursday, April 25, 2013

Thrifty photoshoot preview

The amazing Allison (of Allison Andres Photography) and I spent a few days up at Red Tail Ranch enjoying the spring weather and admiring the views. While we were there, we did a little photo shoot with items we had collected from thrift stores. Here's a quick preview of some of the shots - look for a full report next week!



 
 

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

DIY canvas bag


I've been itching to do a DIY for the blog, and I was finally inspired by a friend who is screen printing some pretty amazing things. So, I thought I'd try it myself. I didn't want to go buy a screen printing machine just yet and I didn't feel like spending $150 either (what if I didn't like the whole process?)  so I looked for a few tutorials online. I ended up using this tutorial, which was pretty easy if I say so myself! The drawback with using this method (with drawing fluid) is that you can't do anything with super fine lines. But it totally works for other things. I could see making these for welcome bags for weddings, or to use as favor bags at a party. What do you think?

A few of the materials - fabric paint, a print of my design, a staple gun...
Take your fabric (mine was polyester mesh like) and staple to an old frame (or in my case, a 99 cent frame from Micheals)
(what it looks like when it's nice and stapled)
Trace the design on the fabric with a pencil
Flip the frame over. Paint in the image with Drawing Fluid (I used the brand Speedball) . Make sure it's wet, but not sopping wet. Allow it to dry. (I was impatient so I used the blowdryer).

With the frame right side up, put a bit of screen filler on the frame. Use a squeegee (or in my case, an old plastic gift card) to cover the entire area of the frame. Allow to dry. (Once again, I used the blowdryer!)

Next, you have to wash off the drying fluid (this step isn't shown...my hands were wet!) Basically you want to get rid of the blue paint that you put on earlier. It helps to use a scrubby or a sponge to get it off. This is what your fabric paint will go through, so make sure the lines look good! After the screen is all dry (blowdryer!) put it face down on your bag. 
Last step - not shown, whoops! With your screen face down, put some fabric paint on it, and again with the plastic card, at a 45 degree angle, spread the paint across. I found if you did it too much the paint would smear. So just a few times will do it.

Ta da! The final product. I also printed on a few kraft cards I had laying around as well.
I think I'm hooked!


Friday, January 4, 2013

Chalk vases from Target

A few days ago, I snagged this adorable vase from Target:

Threshold for Target - taken with my iphone :)
This one was the smallest of the bunch (about 4 inches high), but they had a few larger sizes (and colors) to choose from. The black part is actually chalkboard, so you can write on them as well. Couldn't you see these on a table, holding wildflowers - and doubling as table names or numbers? Unfortunately I looked everywhere on the Target website, but they aren't listed. I guess you have to buy them in the store. They do however, sell these canisters which are similar:

buy it here
Cute idea, eh?

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Tera + Blake

I can't believe I haven't posted this yet - but here are Tera and Blake's beautiful photos from their wedding at Diablo Ranch on top of Mt. Diablo. It was a gorgeous day, and people were up until the wee hours celebrating. Check out the rest of these beauties here (thanks Maurice Ramirez!)






all photos courtesy of Maurice Ramirez Photography.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Salt Dough Ornaments for Weddings

If you are a friend of mine on Facebook or Instagram, you'll know that I've been playing around with salt dough recipes to make ornaments for holiday gifts. As I was perusing the interwebs for recipes, I found tons of photos showcasing the ways in which couples have DIYed salt dough ornaments and used them as wedding favors. I think this is brilliant (and cheap!) Here are some of the best ones I found...