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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Steampunk Eye Candy
One of my wedding creations listed on my Etsy shop, LoveDoveCreations, was featured on TotusMel's Wonderkammer. It's a fun blog full of steampunky goodness! If you like steampunk, check out her blog where she features all kinds of eye candy. The featured piece of mine was a custom portrait of my brother-in-law:
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Princess Party Invite
My little niece Azaryah had her birthday recently, and I got to make her party invitations! It was great fun! I drew a little cartoon-y version of her, made it all princess-y. Her nickname is "cupcake" so I had to get some of those in there somewhere.
For custom portraits, invites and graphic design check out my etsy shop, LoveDoveCreations.
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For custom portraits, invites and graphic design check out my etsy shop, LoveDoveCreations.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Steamy, Buttery, Cupcakery
Back in November you'll remember I was busy looking up steampunk wedding cake ideas for my steampunk themed wedding, and I shared some of the amazing cake designs I found in a post called Steampunk Wedding Cake Extravaganzaaaa!
Now I want to share the photos of the steampunk cupcakes I had at my wedding!
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| Hand-formed fondont decorations and little jewels decorated the cupcakes |
We decided to go with cupcakes for our wedding, not only because they are so much easier (no cutting! self serve!) than a cake, but also because after sampling our vendors butter-cream icing, we fell in love with it.
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| This big mama isn't just all icing... it's a gigantic cupcake inside a white-chocolate shell and smothered in thick, buttery, creamy icing! Mmmmm... |
These absolutely beautiful cupcakes were made by Melissa from Buttercream Couture. She hand-made all those gears, cogs, flowers, and other steampunk-y shapes out of fondont. I gave her some ideas of what I liked/didn't like and she took my ideas and went further than I expected with them! Please check out her blog or Facebook page, and enjoy these scrumptious photos of my steampunk wedding cupcakes!
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| "Our Fantastic Voyage" was the theme of our cupcake display. Here you can see we used maps, old trunks, and my model airships |
By the way, if you're interested to know more about our steampunk themed wedding, head over to Bailey's Brides where our day-of-wedding co-ordinator posted all about it! Thanks to my friend Allyson for the beautiful photos, I'm so glad all the details got captured.
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steampunk,
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
DIY Steampunk Apothecary Jars
For my recent wedding, we wanted to create a steampunk feel to the whole thing. We didn't have a large budget, so I wanted to find some very inexpensive ways to keep the steampunk feel going in the table decor. Enter: Tiny apothecary jars!!
What is an apothecary jar exactly, and how is it steampunk?
It's a small, covered jar, formerly used by druggists to hold pharmaceuticals, or dried herbs and remedies. These can be steampunk-y in a mad-scientist way... a 19th century, dusty shelves of strange potions and mixtures with a lone Edison-style light bulb swaying creepily in an office or lab somewhere kind of way, no?
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
- A collection of apothecary jars (from thrift shops, old vitamin bottles, or dollar stores)
- A collection of apothecary labels, sized to fit onto your bottles and jars, printed on regular paper
- Scissors
- White craft glue
- A bowl
- A cheap paintbrush you don't mind getting glue on
- A bit of water
I found these at Dollar Giant (Dollar Tree in the USA). $1.25 got me 4 of these itty bitty glass vials with cork stoppers. Yes, I may have found a spider egg sack in one of the jars (in the packaging with the lid on... but hey, for that cheap I don't care if it introduces a new species of insect from China...)WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
- A collection of apothecary jars (from thrift shops, old vitamin bottles, or dollar stores)
- A collection of apothecary labels, sized to fit onto your bottles and jars, printed on regular paper
- Scissors
- White craft glue
- A bowl
- A cheap paintbrush you don't mind getting glue on
- A bit of water
Next, I mined the internet for a variety of freely downloadable old apothecary labels. Here are some links to some great free downloadable and printable apothecary labels:
- Free Digital Download from Just Something I Made
- Old Fashioned Apothecary Labels from The Graphics Fairy
- Antique Beauty Cream Label from The Graphics Fairy
- European Apothecary Label from The Graphics Fairy
- Fab Round French Apothecary Label from The Graphics Fairy
- Emollient Cold Cream Label from The Graphics Fairy
- Blank Apothecary Label from The Graphics Fairy
- Potion Labels Flickr Set from LoveManor
- Downloadable Free Label Template from Eat Drink Chic
- Rose Toilet Water Label from The Graphics Fairy
- Free Apothecary Labels from WorldLabel.com
I also happened to have a book of Natural Remedies which contained old labels from the 1800's - 1930's (hope to share those with you soon!) I simply scanned them and sized them all in Illustrator (to be sure they'd fit on my tiny jars), and sent it off to Staples to be printed.
I printed the labels on regular paper stock... this is important, because if they are on paper that is too heavy, they won't glue to the jars! I wouldn't recommend printing these off at home on your inkjet printer, simply because inkjet run easily, and since we are adhering these to the jars with rather wet glue, you don't want to chance it. Laser copies from your local copy place are your best bet.
Cut the labels out, like so:
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| final product |
I then used a 50/50 mixture of plain old white glue (the same stuff they use in kindergarten) and water, and painted the back of the label using a paintbrush. Carefully place the label onto the glass, wipe away the excess glue, and you have yourself some beautiful did-it-yourself apothecary jars!
I also took a trip to a local thrift shop which had a few very fun jars for some very small change. Different shapes and sizes of jars and bottles really added to the charm, I found.
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| Yes, that says "Diarrhea Mixture"... |
Some pictures of the finished product on the tables....
Monday, February 13, 2012
Etsy shop open!
Now that I've been a married woman for a week and two days... the honeymoon's over and I figure it's time to start thinking about money again! Just kidding. BUT, I did receive such rave reviews on the wedding invitations, custom portraits, and wine labels I created for my wedding that I've opened an Etsy shop. I'd been planning to do it anyway, but the encouragement has been wonderful! Check it out at LoveDoveCreations!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
A li'l Update
Wooot! I'm married!!
It was totally perfect, and everything looked beautiful. I can't wait to share some of the Do-It-Yourself ideas I came up with that worked great! I also can't wait to share some of the DIY's that I found online that worked great too! I absolutely loved being able to create the look and feel of my wedding myself.
Stay tuned!!
It was totally perfect, and everything looked beautiful. I can't wait to share some of the Do-It-Yourself ideas I came up with that worked great! I also can't wait to share some of the DIY's that I found online that worked great too! I absolutely loved being able to create the look and feel of my wedding myself.
Stay tuned!!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Steampunk Wedding Cake Extravaganzaaaaa!
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| k, not steampunk at all, but frakkin' awesome! |
Well, it's been a while. I've been busy with wedding planning, wedding planning, wedding planning!
I tackled designing the invitations myself from scratch. Now the invitations and RSVP cards are complete, along with homemade envelopes... and mailed! Now we sit back and wait.... hah..
Today my mother, my fiance, and I, met with Melissa from Buttercream Couture. I was introduced to her at the Fraser Valley Wedding Swap a few weeks ago. Her cupcakes are delicious, and I could literally eat a whole vatt of the buttercream icing. Oh yes, it's my bag baby. So good. We met with her to discuss pricing and throw around ideas. She is extremely excited about the prospect of a steampunk theme for the cakes. Apparently, almost every wedding she's done this year has been "Tiffany blue" (gag). She was brimming full of ideas.
Honestly, I hadn't really given cake ideas much thought, I've been busy with everything else milling around in my brain. I was excited that she was excited. And not just, "act into it for the customer" excited. She almost peed when I showed her our invitations. So I thin this will be a lot of fun for her, and us.
I'm hoping to make the cupcakes an extravagant display, rather than just placing them on a table in a pyramid. Naturally, I googled steampunk wedding cake ideas. They are so gorgeous!
*UPDATE* To see the steampunk wedding cupcakes I ended up with for my wedding (they're gorgeous!), check out my post Steamy, Buttery, Cupcakey
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| have you seen these edible button cakes? |
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| kekeke... steampunk "buggies" cake topper |
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