Pictures from Stephanie's Wedding!

by 10/27/2007 9:50 PM

I met Stephanie and Rob at the first bridal show I participated early this year. They are very nice and sweet. ^_^
Stephanie and Rob bought most of the materials themselves, which is great in terms cost control.

Stephanie wanted something different for her centerpiece and in our first meeting, she showed me pictures of a branch centerpiece idea.
So after doing some research, we've settled on using manzanita branches. Since this wedding has many crafty ideas, I've listed few tips and tricks for those of you who are interested to recycle this idea for your own event.

But before that...Check out the pictures from the wedding! ^_^ 














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@@ Tips and Tricks @@

Materials for the branch centerpiece:
Clear cylinder glass vase
Ribbon (1.5-2" width)
Manzanita Branch (www.nettletonhollow.com)
Beaded garlands
Silk maple leaves
Glue dots (1/2" diameter; can be found in scrapbooking aisle of your local arts and crafts stores)
Glue dots (3/8" diameter)
Pruning scissors
Hacksaw and table top vice (to hold the branch while you cut it off with the hacksaw)
Colored mini pebbles for vase fillers (that somewhat double as the branch stabilizer)








When you purchase the branch, they don't come trimmed. So you would have to trim off the weak, small branches while trying to shape them aesthetically. Some of the branch branches out and that means you can't fit them easily into vase opening, so that means you would need to shorten the bottom of the branch using the hacksaw and vice.

Place and attach ribbons around the vase using the smaller glue dots (3/8" diameter), trim the excess.

Place beaded garlands on the branch - the key is to create an illusion that the branch is full without using excessive amount of garlands.

Randomly place the silk maple leaves using the bigger glue dots (1/2" diameter).
You can choose to give the centerpiece a fuller look by placing more leaves on the branch.

Hang the tealight lanterns on the branches. Make sure you pick a stable, sturdy branches to hang these.


Materials for the tealight candle lantern:
Clear "planter-shaped" tealight candle holder
Wire (I believe I used the 22 gauge flower wire - just make sure it's thick enough but still flexible)
Hot glue gun
Ribbon (1/4-3/8" width)
Glue dots (3/8" diameter; can be found in scrapbooking aisle of your local arts and crafts stores)





The first thing we need to do is to create the wire hanger.
What I did was:
- Encircle the wire on the bottom of the top part of the holder (on the above picture: it's the are right underneath the ribbon)
- Secure the "circle" by twisting the wire
- Repeat the process for the second hanger
- Place the two hangers and twist the top part together as to create the "hanger"

Using hot glue gun, apply hot glue on wire that touches both sides of the top part of the holder to secure them.

Place ribbon around the top part of the holder and try your best to cover the hot glue.
Attach the ribbon using glue dots, trim the excess.

Turn on the LED tealight candle and place it in the holder BEFORE you hang it.


I hope I explained this process well and that you find it useful.
Please feel free to email me if you have any questions in regards to this idea. ^_^


Before I close this entry, I would like to give a SPECIAL THANKS to my "new assistant" ^_^ : Rosalind a.k.a Rosie! Thank you very much for your hard work! I really appreciate it! 


Many happy wishes to you, Stephanie and Rob!

Thank you so much for this opportunity. It was an honor to be a part of your special day.
I really appreciate it. ^_^

Bouche Productions Bridal Show: Sunday, 10/14/07 - Pt 2

by 10/16/2007 12:26 PM

Hi everybody!

First of all, Congratulations on getting married! ^_^
Walking into a new chapter of your life is very exciting! I hope all of you are looking forward to do the wedding planning part! ^_^
Please do not hesitate to ask me for tips or suggestions. I have an open door policy... you don't have to be my client to ask questions! ^_^ So please feel free to drop an email and I will try my best to help you anyway I can.

Secondly...I would like to apologize if I missed you after the gown/dj show. :( The reason we packed early is because we were advised by the producer of the show that the brides are not going to return to our booth site after the gown/dj show. So I just want to make sure I clarify this because I don't want you guys to think that I forgot my promise! ^_^ 

So here's the good news...here are the picture(s) I took of you and if you found your picture and would like to have the original file(s), please email me: papertini@gmail.com  with the picture number. ^_^

I would highly suggest that you do not leave your email address in the comment area to protect your privacy. ^_^

Last but not least...Hope all of you had a blast at the show just like I did! :)
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 

Thank you again for visiting my booth! ^_^
I really appreciate it and hope to hear from you soon!

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"Enchanted" Photo Collection - Sept 2007

by 10/16/2007 1:55 AM

Here are some of the pictures from the last photo shoot of the year. ^_^

Thank you so very much once again to Sojung (my photographer friend), Ms. Burrows for lending her beautiful home as our backdrop, Danielle and Mandy for modelling for me! ^_^

I will try to create the slide show for this collection sometime next month. Meanwhile...enjoy these ones for now...! ^_^ Oh, I also had some more pictures uploaded here.



  



     

     

      


After the photoshoot:

 L to R: Danielle, Sojung, Mandy

 Danielle and me

 Mandy and me

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