Monday, July 23, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Michelle's Wedding Party Flowers - COMPLETED !
[unless she sees something she would like different, of course.]
My husband and I pulled out my T3 and decided to model Michelle's flowers... in our own wedding attire. :)
My husband and I pulled out my T3 and decided to model Michelle's flowers... in our own wedding attire. :)
I hope you love them, Michelle! :)
And anyone else who happens to stumble along this blog, please check out my ETSY at www.craftingbyknight.etsy.com!
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Michelle's bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
I'm working on these gorgeous bouquets for Michelle a sweet bride in Florida! Michelle is getting married in September.
Her bouquet from all angles! [stem still needs to be covered]
I was trying to show the size of the bouquet.
The bridesmaid bouquet from all angles. [stem still needs to be covered]
And them side by side.
I was using my iphone to take the pictures instead of my canon rebel because they were easier to upload onto here. Unfortunately, the quality is lacking compared to the rebel. But you can still get the feel of the flowers. :)
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Bunting
Bunting, bunting, and more bunting.
I can usually be found with either scrapbook paper, scissors, or at least a hot glue gun in my hand, at all times.
I'm bunting my whole wedding. From the woods to the aviary. Covered in bunting.
Today I completed my first two bunting projects with words. They obviously won't be next to each other at the wedding, but for the photographs sake, they are.
I can usually be found with either scrapbook paper, scissors, or at least a hot glue gun in my hand, at all times.
I'm bunting my whole wedding. From the woods to the aviary. Covered in bunting.
Today I completed my first two bunting projects with words. They obviously won't be next to each other at the wedding, but for the photographs sake, they are.
Programs
Of course, I decided to make my own programs for the wedding. Back in high school I was the editor of my school newspaper, so I learned a lot of good design skills. A couple months ago when I was completing a project for a health class in college, I toyed with Adobe Illustrator and LOVED it. I decided to make my wedding program playing off a program I found on Intimate Weddings diy blog. I used Illustrator to create the perfect wedding program for Kevin & I. We both adore them!
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
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