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April 15th, 2013

calligraphy

wedding calligraphy | Inspired to Share

 

So I’m excited to share a little more about a new hobby I’ve been working on…calligraphy! My good friend is getting married next month and she asked me to address her invitations…I’ve always wanted to learn calligraphy but never had a reason to, I guess. This was a great excuse to learn and although I was nervous, I was also excited for the challenge. :)

I wasn’t sure what types of calligraphy pens to purchase. I went to Michael’s and probably stood in the aisle and reading product labels for 20 minutes, haha. I already had a beginner’s calligraphy kit at home (from my childhood!), but was worried the ink had dried out and I wanted to have options. After doing a little research, it turns out there are three types of calligraphy pens. If you’re hard-core, you might use a brush and quill. (Do people still do that?) There are also traditional dip pens (I used Speedball brand), or pens with ink cartridges. The easiest option would be to just purchase a felt pen with a calligraphy tip (Elegant Writer brand is common). I purchased all of the above, wanting to be prepared.

I spent lots of time googling tutorials and struggled to grasp the concepts. First, I began practicing the strokes and angle with the felt tip pen (like these), which helped a lot for practice. Then I tried the cartridge pens in the beginner set I had, only to decide I wanted the real deal. So, finally, I picked up the real ink and dip pen (using the smallest nib from this Speedball set). Once I got over the fear and tried experimenting, things really started flowing. (Sorry, couldn’t resist the pun.;) 

It took time and after the 5th envelope (seriously), something clicked. Suddenly I was able to manage the pressure of the nib and control my ink flow the way I wanted, while creating smooth strokes. I found the process so completely relaxing and wonderful. I was at my friend’s house for a few days, and I honestly was so happy to wake up each day and work on calligraphy. I’ve always loved playing with handwriting and type, but calligraphy feels like a completely different world, one that very much excites me with all the possibilities.

Here are a few examples from the invitations I addressed… I don’t have any formal training and I guess I just tried to create my own simple style, so here’s how they turned out.

 

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wedding calligraphy | Inspired to Share

 

I already have so many ideas involving calligraphy and I’m trying to sort through them all! For now, I do know I want to keep learning. I’m excited to possibly get some more formal training and really develop my style. We’ll see!

Oh, and just for fun, below is a photo of part of their actual invite! Clearly that is legit calligraphy (printed – I did not write it!) and while I’m not at that skill level yet, I’d love to get there! :)

 

happily ever after | calligraphy on Inspired to Share

 

Hope you have a great start to your week!

xoxo

 

 

 

May 17th, 2012

weddings on the brain

I feel like I haven’t talked about weddings on the blog in a long time but lately I’ve got them on the brain. I’ve been planning a wedding for a client through Three Cheers Creative and the big day is coming up on June 2nd. It’s our first wedding client and I can’t believe it’s almost here! We’re wrapping up the final details for the big day and it’s coming together beautifully. I’m hoping to share a couple of the projects we’ve done on the blog, as well as photos from the wedding.

I came across these photos from Leanne Marshall’s Spring 2013 collection and thought they were breathtaking. Did you watch that season of Project Runway with Leanne? I just loved her. These dresses are available in her etsy shop, Leanimal.

 

(photos by Leanne Marshall)

May 16th, 2012

indie wed // styling

 

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a fun event: the first Indie Wed in Milwaukee. (You may remember that I hosted a giveaway and explained Indie Wed last week.) Well, it was such a great event filled with talent; I thought I’d share some photos. I really enjoyed connecting with other creative business owners there and making some new friends. The show was at the Harley Davidson Museum, which although I imagined might be an odd location (I had never been there so I just imagined motorcycles), it was actually quite cool with an edgy, industrial vibe (and minimal motorcycles).

I went with my friend Monica, owner of Monirose Bespoke Gowns. One of my best friends Melissa also came to visit for the day. It was so fun to go early and help Monica style her booth; I felt like I was part of the show. I really admire Monica’s vision for Monirose and we put together an exquisite little booth. She arrived with her built, painted wooden backdrop (a trip to Home Depot). We set it up and added a vintage ironing board and wooden drawers (from Á La Crate Vintage), along with other little details like a vintage floral tea cup and saucer, wooden spools, tape measures, and pretty fabric and lace to style it just perfectly. Along with some dress forms (in her lovely gowns, of course!), photos, wooden crates, a tassel garland, and a cute framed sign, the booth looked beautiful!

 

For a display lover like myself, I was busy taking in every last detail of the awesome booth designs. Á La Crate Vintage even had a balancing tower of vintage inventory (below).

 

(Above: Á La Crate Vintage, House of Sydney, Centennial Press)

 

This experience reminded me that styling projects like these really make my heart tick. I just love making things look beautiful in a natural way through styling and I hope to have more of these experiences in the near future! :)

Thanks for including me, Moni! Also thanks to Indie Wed for organizing such a great event! Next up, Indie Wed is in Denver!

xo

 

May 2nd, 2012

indie wed + GIVEAWAY! (closed)

 

Have you heard of Indie Wed? It’s a bridal show and market that focuses on promoting and supporting small, independent (indie) businesses and couples with an independent spirit. It started in Chicago and is growing quickly with events in other cities, including Milwaukee next Thursday! I’m so excited to attend and meet local artists and like-minded creatives with an eye for detail and appreciation for handmade.

And thanks to my friend Monica of Monirose Bespoke Gowns (who will be at the show!), we’re giving away two sets of two tickets (a $20 value)! If you’re engaged, you won’t want to miss this! But you don’t have to be a bride to attend, as it’s also a handmade market! For anyone that appreciates event styling and design, I think you’ll love it. It would be a fun event to attend with a friend. There will be 60 indie vendors, live music, and food and drink tastings! Still unconvinced? Watch this adorable video. : )

To enter, leave a comment on this post below saying why you would like to attend. You can leave additional comments by liking both Monirose- Bespoke Gowns and Inspired to Share on Facebook and/or tweeting with a link to the giveaway. The giveaway is open through Sunday night, May 6th at 9pm CST. TWO winners will be announced on this post on Monday, May 7th.

Please note:
-This is only for Midwest readers. You must be able to travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 10th, 2012.

 

Also, if you plan on attending the event, please come say hi as I’d love to meet you.  Hope to see you there! : )

xo

 

UPDATE: Maria is our lucky winner! I’ll be emailing you shortly. : )

 

(photos via Indie Wed)

January 26th, 2012

sleepy hollow lake wedding

I had a blast meeting Rachel from Raenovate at Alt Summit and she told me that she recently got married. After seeing her wedding photos, I just had to share the details – isn’t it beautiful?! First of all, it took place in Sleepy Hollow Lake, New York (adorbs) and the talented Oh, Darling! Photography took photos. Second, I’m in love with the invitations (illustrated by Martin LaCasse and designed by her maid of honor, Ferris Caldwell), and they even made canvas totes out of the illustration, as well! Her flowers are stunning and the bouquets are held together with pieces of their mothers’ wedding dresses. I’m also freaking out about her shoes (with coco rose shoe clips). I also love that both of our engagement rings were our great aunt’s!

Congratulations Rachel + Tyler! View more photos here and check out Rachel’s interior design blog here. xoxo

P.S. The wedding cake toppers are by Melabo. If you have any other questions about credits, feel free to ask in the comments!

(Photos by Oh, Darling! Photography)

November 22nd, 2011

french weddings

 

 

Is your jaw dropped? Mine is! What a beautiful and simple wedding celebration. Gorgeous photography and lighting, these photos almost look vintage. What do you think? xo

 

(Photos by Barbara Berrada spotted on a subtle revelry)