4/20/10

Polska Duma


The planet has wept for you these past days, Lech Kaczynski.
But today we rejoice, for it is CLUB DAY! Ladies, care to tell the tale?

3/29/10

Bicycle Built for Two




More inspiration pictures. One is a pencil sketch that I did when we were talking about a "bicycle built for two" theme, the other is a (disgustingly?) charming photo that pretty much nails that concept.

Thematic Inspirations





We've been talking about the idea of a more "frontier" Olympia as an aesthetic approach. I found some pictures...

First picture is of the old brewery, second is of the Eastside, circa the 1860s (the little white house amidst all that pasture is the Bigelow house).

Master's Project Development Paper - Check

I got it done! And now I can redecorate my apartment.

3/28/10

Tin Can Dreams

So - while I'm hogging the blog topics with wedding related posts (I know - Club Committment is a nuanced publication) let me share one post on the subject of my future, blessed nuptuals. Did I mention that I'm drawn to yellow, silver and green?

 I ran upon this photo at Thrifty Fun.
















This discovery inspired further investigation into tin can decorations. Read on...



One-time use tin can invitations kinda miss the upcycle point but these are super cute. The invitation actually comes in a tin can!






Candles poured into tin cans.










This is just a smart idea from Craftzine.com blog.








Tin Can wind sock - sadly without photo.

And the oldie but a goodie - the tin can luminaria.









With a great set of directions.
The blog fireflies and cottonwood  offers a few fresh takes on the tin can luminaria - way barn-chic.










A tin can luminaria stroke of genuis - put 'em on Chirstmas Lights!
From DIY Guides.






But these Wind Spirals from Garden Junk are the best yet.












 Or did I speak too soon?

Apartment Therapy shows you how to make leaves cut from Tin Cans.














Tin can crafts from our crafty friends south of the border.

Now - this is kitsh, Annika.

3/26/10

Board Game Center Piece

Not only did these folks have zebra prints at their wedding but their center pieces were all ages board games. The PB&J heart shaped sandwiches also make me smile.

http://offbeatbride.com/2008/12/whitney-lee-photography-state-park-wedding

Let's live here

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/apa/1662464475.html

Drunk Briding

Here's an argument against the photobooth
 http://sloanphotographers.info/?p=1498










Things have the potential of getting out of hand.

Can I wear these? j/k

more dresses

Conversation with the Dress Lady

So, I found the country dresses below on this woman's blog:  http://glamspoon.typepad.com/ and started communicating with her to see where I could find her dresses or something similar, cause when I saw them, I thought she was really on to something.  She's willing to make us some custom dresses!  I just like her energy! This is our conversation:

Me:

Hi! I just found a collage of four beautiful dresses on your blog, the "Country Dress" collection. Looks like you posted this about a year ago, so I'm assuming they're no longer available, but I'm looking for something just like this for my friend's country fair-themed wedding. Any hints on where I could find something like this between Seattle and Portland? Thank you, thank you!!


-Sarah
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------glamspoon:
Hi there!

I make those country dresses every year, and I might have a few left from last season. What size are you? I'll take a look... I'll also be getting ready to make up some spring/summer items in April. Well, first when is the wedding?


You might also take a peek at Frock Shop, Suzy carries lots of great dress options. www.shopfrockshop.com
I know Portland has great shops on NE Alberta - last time I was there a few great shops right in a row.
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Me:
That is wonderful! Thank you! The wedding is actually not until September of 2011. It's our best friend so the other bridesmaid and I are just so giddy we can't wait and we've started looking for dresses already! How do your sizes run? I am about a size 6 and the other girl is kind of a small-ish 10. We would love to see the new dresses when they come out! Do you sell them on etsy? Your blog said you sold them last year at bouncing wall, and I live in Seattle, so it would be great to see them in person and try them on! I'll follow your blog, I assume you'll post something when the new collection comes out? Also, if I was unable to get one, is there any chance you'd be willing to make a custom order for us for an extra charge?

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Oh Sarah, you're a dream client! Lots of time, tiny little figures to dress... I'd love to make something custom for the two of you. I will, however, keep you posted on new items as they become available.

Do you have a color scheme in mind or is it totally open right now? How about style: thin straps, cap sleeves, halter, knee-length...

Thanks so much for getting in touch with me. Now I'm really looking forward to spring. :)

3/25/10

Best Friend Behavior

Talented Friends

 
Fire Dancing Hula Hooper to Perform at Wedding!

Reception Music

Deadwood Revival - "old-time String Band meets Acoustic Grateful Dead"

http://tinyurl.com/ycpsqo7





Alice DiMiceli - "groove folk, acoustic soul, americana"
http://tinyurl.com/yaau62x

Bubble Guy

The bubble guy came to Pioneer this week.
I'm thinking awesome addition to the guest list.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLAt8h2jnfI&feature=related

The Autoharp

Have I told you all that I want to learn how to play the Autoharp?
My dream is to serenade dear Seamus at the reception - or maybe to play a song with him on the harmonica. Sometimes I'm so cute it kills me.

Autoharp Inspiration:
June Carter Cash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqft7YlHTKo








The Little Known Sarah and her beautiful autoharp...
http://www.youtube.com/user/sarahvideos

Rustic Weddings

Check out these Rustic Weddings from GreenWeddingShoes.com (thank you Malia).


From these photos I have learned:
  • burlap is in - like it.
  • little white flowers (carnations or paper) are very pretty when strung up and hung from the rustic scenery
  • I don't like brown or brownish gray Bride's Maid Dresses.
  • I do like sunflowers and wheat (dried grasses?) for flowers.
For the hottest Rustic Weddings Just Click here:
http://greenweddingshoes.blogspot.com/search/label/rustic%20wedding

And, I love you all.

Em J. (I will be signing my name as such until somebody comments on how funny this is)

Putting heads together

I just wanted to make public this beautiful image of Sarah and Seamus visualizing the wedding at West Bay Park. It warms my heart - although we've decided not to use this site.

Save The Date: July 10&11

Let's make a date to go to this!  I think we could find a lot of great crafty ideas for decorations and other things.  Whenever I compliment a hip Seattleite on her cool handmade looking leather bag or screen printed tee, we inevitably end up talking about this event.  I've been dying to go, and I think you guys need to come along.

http://www.urbancraftuprising.com/about.html

Update

Good News! I got a very nice reply back from the woman who makes the dresses below. Apparently she makes a collection of "country dresses" every year and a new assortment comes out in April! I think she sells them at a crafty boutique in Queen Anne. I'll keep researching this.

Annika,
She also said there are some good shops with similar styles of handmade dresses on NE Alberta in Portland. Perhaps you could scout?

Dresses