Beautiful Handmade Wedding Invitations
Monday, August 9th, 2010
www.VanessaMcKellar.com A simple video demonstrating one of my bride’s beautiful handmade wedding invitations.
Saturday, July 17th, 2010
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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Wedding Invitations -Just a selection of our designs for this year. Visit www.handmadebyme.co.uk for info
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
Glue gun goddess: Brides can break the mould with handmade wedding decor, crafts
After the I dos and ’til death do us parts, they’re the two little words every bride waits to hear on her wedding day: “How creative!” At least, that’s what I wanted to hear after I got married last September before 90 guests in an outdoor ceremony at an antebellum mansion in downtown Memphis.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
When you want a great card to delight the happy couple, sometimes only a handmade wedding card will do. Then it’s time to start tracking down and gathering any bits of suitable craft materials you can get your hands on.
If you’re a planner then you might just work out what you want to create before hand. But if you’d rather go with the flow then your card might come together organically – as it happens. Sometimes these kinds of creations work better than step-by-step ones.
You’ll need a central eye-catching design. This can be made from anything from doilies, mesh, fabric, ribbon or braid. There are no hard-and-fast rules on what to do and how to do it because handmade cards are truly individual.
Perhaps it would help to draft out some ideas on paper first, before you begin. Perhaps shading, or coloring in blocks of card will help you to balance your ideas before you move onto the fabric itself.
How could you use print, ink or transfer graphics to record personal details. It’s often the mix and positioning of your materials that makes all the difference.
Play around with layers of things before you stick them down, positioning them in different places. Look at the effect different colors and materials make as you build them up. You might like to position some materials ‘off-center’ for greater effect or add something a little unusual. Where and how you place your bits and bobs will depend on the size of the background card and what you’ve got to use.
Think about the size of your card too. If you’re personally delivering your card then you have absolute freedom in how you package it and you may opt for something shaped rather than traditional.
Remember that Mail services often restrict the overall size of your envelope and a deep box-like card will require a more robust covering. In some cases the weight or size of your card will be reflected in increased postage.
Try not to keep everything in neat ordered lines or layers, but spread things out, tear, rip, pink or splodge! The idea of a handmade card – is just that – that it looks handmade, but professional. So be neat but creative, flowing but focused.
You’ll soon know if it feels right. Just like the essential of Fung Shui – the art of placement, things will look and feel right when they are in the right place. So don’t be afraid to experiment and see what you can create. You may find yourself making more than one special card and you’ll then have the skills to know how to make a wedding card anytime you choose.
If you know the couple well then you may be able to link in with their chosen colors or styles. The bride may prefer bolder colors over muted ones, or go for a more traditional feel where you favor something more contemporary.
Think about the couple your card is for as you assemble and work on your card. Ideally, you’ll have the time to ‘play’ around before you embark on the finished article.
You can get some great ideas from looking online. There are special magazines that concentrate on greeting cards and weddings and you’re bound to find some inspiration inside one or two of these magazines.
If you’re fortunate to have the space, then make a few trial runs at your card, ask friends for their opinion – as opposed to their approval.
Remember that card making is very personal, but for this special occasion you’re trying hard to be objective. That is, to think of the bride and groom rather than your own preferences. Put yourself in their shoes and think about the type of card that they would like to keep with their memorabilia of the happy day.
There are a wealth of ideas out there and some exciting materials to use that don’t have to be expensive. You can easily get off-cuts of satin, ribbon or lace at your local market and with the right background card stock you can make a handmade wedding card both you, and the couple will be proud of.
Geraldine Jozefiak has written widely on how to craft a handmade card for someone special. Greeting Card Guide gives you the latest news, trends and products to make your greeting card selection as quick, fun and painless as possible. http://greetingcardguide.com
Monday, May 17th, 2010
Learn how to make your own handmade wedding invitations andmore in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert. Expert: Elouise Hester Bio: Elouise Hester is a paraprofessional and homemaker. She uses her creative talents to make personalized stationary and cards for her friends and family. Filmmaker: bobby Hester
Saturday, May 8th, 2010
Product Description
Package Quantity: 50
Ivory Hand-made Paper Wedding Invitation Kit
Like no other wedding invitation you’ve ever seen! These beautiful handmade paper invitations (5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″) give each recipient their own look and feel. The unique papers are offset by a translucent vellum overlay imprinted with your invitation message and attached by a sheer ivory ribbon.
A coordinating card (5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″) is included to be customized as your response card, reception card or thank you note. Both the invitation and the card come with coordinating envelopes. Includes ivory gossamer ribbon.
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
Product Description
Package Quantity: 10
Sage Hand-Made Paper Wedding Invitation Kit
Like no other wedding invitation you’ve ever seen! These beautiful sage green handmade paper invitations (8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″) are offset by a translucent vellum overlay imprinted with your invitation message and attached by a sheer light green ribbon.
Comes with coordinating envelopes.
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Boncyboutique.com to Launch Entirely Handmade Wedding Dresses
www.boncyboutique.com , a world leading online customized wedding dresses website, has always been committed to providing the best fit of wedding dresses to women across the globe. With the successful launch of its new 2010 spring and summer collections, Boncyboutique offers a series of entirely handmade bridal gowns and continues to enlarge its market share in an …
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