Sunday, 30 June 2013

Flowers!

So Mum www.etsy.com/uk/shop/13Alternatives (shameless plugging) and I, started on the flowers this week.

The idea is to make all the flowers from fabric, as a cheaper alternative to buying fresh flowers.
For one, I wanted flowers that I could keep and secondly, it left the door open for striking colours and imaginative ideas.

For the table flowers we are keeping with blues and whites with possibly reds and greys as accent colours. At this stage, it is all experimental, we are just seeing what works well.




Table flowers 


For the bridesmaids flowers we are doing greys and yellows.
These flowers will be going on the girls hair accessories and sashes.
The white and cream ones are for the flower girl. 





Bridesmaid and flower girl flowers, for sashes and hair clips




OK so here is the tutorial. It basically involves burning the edges of the fabric to get the curled petal effect. We did find, after burning our fingers a lot, that some fabrics work better then others. Some just burn and dont curl.
We found that hair curlers where very handy in getting the extra curl on stubborn fabrics.

Step 1.

Cut out the petal shapes in your chosen fabric.
We used a crafting die cutter with various sizes of petals for this as it was a lot quicker then by hand, seeing as for each flower you will need about 8 - 10 layers.

Step 2.

Gently run the edges of the petals over a candle flame until they begin to curl. It dosen't take long so watch your fingers.


It doesn't matter if the edges burn too much, when you add the layers, it will just add to the texture.



Step 3.

Using a pin, layer up each petal one on top of the other. Remember to off set each layer for a more natural effect.

For some of the flowers, we used different fabrics on each layer to create a more textured effect.
You will need maybe 8-10 layers, 4 or 5 bigger petals followed by a few medium sized and a few little ones.






Step 4.

Sew all the layers together.
For the centre we used small beads and buttons, but for a more authentic look you may like to use a brown or black rounded bit of fabric.



For the bigger table flowers we used heart shaped petals.
Instead of holding the flower by hand, we placed a pin in a piece of sponge and placed the ends of the petals on top in a circular pattern.

The light blue fabric crinkled well, however with the darker fabric we had to spray the petals with starch first and then curl the edges to get it to stay in shape.






Happy crafting


















The road so far...

So far on my journey through planning a wedding, we have decided on the venue:

Studley castle in Worcestershire ( yes there is a castle in Studley, I was shocked too)


We have also finally decided (after much moaning from the groom) to have a Catholic wedding at St Marys Church just down the road from the venue.




Very traditional so far yes?
Well thats where the tradition ends... we also decided on having a SUPERHERO theme for the reception. 

Not having alot of spare cash, (I have just finished university and we are still living as young broke 20 somethings) we agreed to do everything ourselves, a DIY wedding. 

I am very lucky that my fantastic mother is a crafting genius. She is taking on alot with this wedding: flowers, decorations, cakes, favours and the accessories and jewellery for me and the brides maids. As we go along, she will be posting up tutorials of all the things she is making, so look out for her.

As for me, I am designing  making all the printable stuff, save the dates, invitations, order of services, table plans, cards and cake boxes.

Again as we go I will post all of our stuff up on here.  






Hevs and Gazs TOP TEN geeky wedding rings

Like some men, my fiance wasn't too taken by the look of white gold or silver, ( I have never fancied the traditional gold rings) so I have been trying to find something more to his taste.

Being a bit on the geeky side (and planning a super hero wedding), we are looking for rings that show our personalities.

SO HERE IS HEVS AND GAZ'S TOP TEN GEEKY WEDDING RINGS:

10.

The Transformer Decepticon diamond ring.
This is fantastic, one lucky girl from Deviant Art was presented with this amazing engagement ring designed for her by her fiance. Lucky Girl!
http://fire-redhead.deviantart.com/art/My-Engagement-Ring-179864636




9.

The Tardis ring
For true Doctor Who fans, Pathetic peripatetic has created this 1CT princess cut ring.
Stunning. It is also now up for sale!
http://patheticperipatetic.tumblr.com/post/18990334414/i-was-bored-and-made-this-its-a-police-box-based





8.

Star Trek rings 

Stunningly geeky star trek rings created by Va La Jewellery. 
Want to get married, then "Make it so."
http://www.etsy.com/listing/128178101/sterling-silver-wedding-band-for-men?ref=shop_home_active 







Also I am very jealous of this proposal!




7.

Star Wars R2D2 ring 

Designed by Paul Bierker this is the perfect ring for any true fan. 
http://www.custommade.com/this-droid-is-for-sale/by/paulmichaeldesign/






6.

Xbox controller ring

Perfect ring for gamers. Created by Brittany Foster, this ring has four silver xbox controllers- each set with sapphire, ruby and emerald- around a band ring. 
Shame im more of a Playstation girl...
http://www.custommade.com/x-box-controller-ring-silver-and-precious-stones/by/bmf/





5. 

Half way there...

The Stargate ring

This has to be one of the coolest rings out there... the rings actually spin!
http://weddingbandsdesign.com/beautifully-crafted-gold-and-platinum-fancy-wedding-bands.html






4.

Sun Dial ring 

Apparently who needs a watch when we have the sun? As a novelty, this ring is well crafted and looks like a lost ancient relic. Indian Jones fans should be all over this.
The rings actually turn allowing the ring to be adjusted and record the time using the sun. 
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/e56d/?cpg=cj&ref=&CJURL=&CJID=2275685






3. 

Super hero rings

For the perfect superhero wedding why not fly in with one of these:
http://www.superherostuff.com/superman/rings/superman-red-translucent-symbol-ring.html?itemcd=ringsupsymrdtrn









2. 

Assassins creed ring

This is the ring my fella is dying for at the moment. He loves the game Assassins creed and is planning on getting the symbol tattooed on his arm too. 
Created by http://www.shapeways.com/designer/nakamura_shop







1.

Finally number 1! It had to go to the Tri Force ring from Legend of Zelda

These stunning two toned rings were created by http://zsoltszekely.com/333233/rings/
Not only are they simplistic and well crafted, they include "Its dangerous to go alone" inscribed on the inside, so sweet!







We are closer to deciding on our wing designs, we have agreed on a metal, Palladium. I wanted it because it  is the cheaper substitute to platinum, while still being strong and durable... he wanted it because it is the element Tony Stark (Iron man) uses in his chest piece... well at least we agreed.  





Alternative wedding rings

I thought I would start with a collection of alternative wedding rings as inspiration for you other engaged couples out there.

I have been thinking for a while about what rings to get... I'm still no closer to deciding....


I found this piercing ring idea at :
http://blog.freshtrends.com/alternative-wedding-rings/

for those who love body piercing why not have a beautiful ring attached to the finger.
I also love the tattooed ring idea on this blog, which is something me and my other half are thinking of having done under our rings.




For something a little more personal, why not have your finger prints moulded onto the inner side of the rings?





These two finger rings can be purchased and personalised at http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MerCurios




This bar code ring is created by Pippa Knowles and can be found at http://heartgalleryblog.wordpress.com/2011/08/.


For the groom who may want something a bit darker and more durable then gold or silver, why not try alternative metals:




Just some of the many ideas,












Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Im live!



Since getting engaged to my fantastic geeky Gaz, I've become very obsessed with the wedding. 


(Couldn't find a decent picture, will add one later) 

We have been engaged 3 years, so as you can imagine I'm getting a bit tired of waiting. 

There were many things to consider, venues, church, decorations, themes, invites arhhh the list was endless... 
to help along the way, I decided to start writing a blog, mainly about my wedding journey but also about creative tips and ideas for budding brides to be. 

Watch this space in the next few days, I'm planning on uploading loads of new lil things. 

Cheers 

Hevs ( The bride who is still waiting )