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

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Templates

Here is the link for the tag I used for the address labels. I then tweaked them in photoshop, here is the image file I made....


I got the RSVP envelope tags from a great great GREAT blog called eatdrinkchic.com. Then I used "loved by the king" font from dafont.com to address the labels then printed them onto a4 sticky back paper and then cut them out by hand. All up the materials and printing cost me around $200.

If anyone is interested in having me custom design and make invitations for your event, please email me on gabrielle.goodman@hotmail.com and I can work one on one with you to create the perfect invites for your event.

Friday, September 25, 2009

I scream for Ice-cream!

oh my God oh my God oh my God!

I am OBSESSED with a new blog (and an Australian one at that)!

Amy Moss at Eat Drink Chic is a Melbourne Graphic designer with an amazing blog and amazing ideas. I have seen the images of her ice-cream bar floating around and I finally stopped to have a read on her DIY tutorial here and I was so excited to find out everything she used is from Australia and easy to get in the local shops! Its so nice to see a DIY where you don't need to order things on line and from overseas. I love you Amy Moss!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

I'm going to make this for my wedding

I love the triangle flags that seem to be all the rage at the moment, but these little flags looks so cute and kitschy. It would be so nice to have theses hanging in the weeping willow that we'll get married next to. I think its time to go fabric scrap shopping!
Images and DIY tutorial from paper n stitch

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Painted branches

I remember when my brother and I were young and living in England, we didn't have a Christmas tree for a while. Instead my mum used to take us out in the freezing cold to collect branches at the local park and we used to help her paint them white or silver and hang all our ornaments and lights. I thought this was better than any proper Christmas tree, and so fun to make and thought this idea would make for interesting centrepieces...
left image: photography by MiBelle, right image: photography by Michele M Waite via Married and More with Michelle

Sunday, April 5, 2009

DIY envelope liners

definitely a favourite - stationary by Linda & Harriett

So i get jealous when i see amazing stationary. Especially in the details, like hand written calligraphy or personalised stamps to match the wedding theme... details i just know i cant fit in to the budget. I get most jealous though when i see gorgeous envelopes with amazing flecks of colour and pattern as you open them...yep...personalised envelope liners. So when i came across Lucky Me blog and found a post on DIY envelope liners with Canon's Creative Park i am pretty sure i woke up the whole neighbourhood with my WOOOOOOOOO! well it kind of sounded like that...