Monday, August 20, 2012

DIY: Invitation Part 2

Yey!!! Thanks for the long weekend I got a lot of time for my DIY's. This is the 2nd part of my DIY invitation, I will be sharing the step by step process on how I create our DIY invitation.

First is the Cover:


1. Using 12"x12" patterned paper. Cut in half to get a 6"x12".
2. Score the 12"x6" paper into the middle of 12" and fold it. 
3. Using your preferred die design, place the die in the middle of the 6"x12" (i use a tape so the die will hold in place).
4. Run it through a die cutting machine cutting only half of the die and the paper.
5. Run it again the whole paper through the machine but with a embossing pad underneath to emboss the half part of the design.
6. Snip off the half off the upper and bottom part of the paper to reveal the design.
7. The final cover design. Half embossed and half cut.

The Pocket Fold:


1. Using again a 12"x12" paper, but this time is a plain one. Cut in half to get a 6"x12".
2. Score it using the given sizes on my previous post.
3. After scoring cut off the excess paper at the side and bottom.
4. Fold it along your score lines.


1. I create a template for this pocket using an acetate and trace it on the paper.
2. Cut it along the trace line.
3. Using an embossing folder, place the paper inside the folder and run through your machine.
4. Paste it on the previous paper to create a pocket fold.

The Monogram:


1. Cut circles using dies and die cut machine or a circle puncher if you have.
2. Prepare the following tools: personalized rubber stamp, stamp pad, embossing powder (i use silver color), heat gun, small brush, circle papers.
3. Stamp your  rubber stamp to the circle paper.
4. Put the embossing powder then gently tap off and brush the excess powder around the image.
5. Heat the image with the heat gun until the embossing powder melts.
6. See the difference after heating.

The Flower embellishment:


1. I use TimHoltz Tattered Florals dies and cutting machine.
2. Cut the flowers, I just use the smallest flower.
3. Using a twisted paper clip, I create a creases in each of the flower petals.
4. See the difference compare to the flat flowers in number figure 2.
5. Stick 3 layer of the flower using glue.
6. Add brads or jewels at the top.

So far this is what I accomplished, 80 pieces of the cover, 80 pieces of the pocket fold, 80 pieces of the monogram and 320 pieces of the flowers since I'll be needing 4 pieces in each invitation. I still don't have the other stuffs I need in order to finish the invitation so for now this is all I can share. =)

 -♥♥♥-

Friday, August 17, 2012

DIY: Invitation Part 1

I am working now on another DIY for our wedding, our invitations. At first we plan to just get someone to do for us, but we cannot find anyone who can make the design we want. One day while I'm doing a scrapbook layout for our scrapbook album that we are also planning to display on our wedding reception, an idea suddenly hits me. Since both of us are into scrapbooking (well actually ako lang talaga, nahilig nalang din si   honeyko  because minsan pinipilit ko sha na gumawa din..haha..) we decided to have a scrapbook style invitation. I start finding and buying things that I needed for the project and when I actually compute the cost, Oh boy! I spent almost the same cost we will spend if we just get someone to do it for us. But who cares atleast the design is something we really want. And the best part is I gain additional scrapping tools..hihi..Let me share you first what are the materials I used and an overview of the card design as I cannot post yet the finished product coz it is still under construction.

Materials used in this project:

- papers (both plain and patterned paper)
- die cutting machine (used in scrapbooking)
- dies (any design you prefer)
- embossing folders
- ribbon
- logo stamp (customized rubber stamp of your logo/monogram)
- embossing powder (any color of your choice)
- heat gun tool
- glue/adhesives
- cutting tool
- scoring tool
- printed out invitation pages (i use photoshop to layout the deisgn)
- photoshop software
- autocad software

Invitation template design and sizes (i use autocad for the layout):

 This is an overview of the design we wanted to achieve. I'll discuss about this on my second part of  this DIY invitation. 


And here is the sizes of the papers needed. You may click the image for a larger picture.

That's all for now, I'll write another detailed post on how I make these invitation next time. Happy preps to all the bride out there. =)

 -♥♥♥-

Friday, June 8, 2012

DIY: WYB cards


Here is another DIY I made for our wedding, our "Will You Be" cards. I got this idea from one of the bride in the wedding forum I've been visiting. I made this in photoshop, the pictures I use is just some random wedding pictures I got over the net. And of course our logo as I mentioned from my previous post was drawn by my honeyko. By the way this is our color motif pink&gray and I wanted to have a shabby chic / vintage chic wedding theme. 

for the Bestman

for my Maid of Honor

for the Groomsmen

for our Bridesmaids

for our Secondary Sponsors

for our Bible Bearer

 for our Flower Girl

 and for our Principal Sponsors


Update!!!

Our WYB cards have been distrubuted already by my honeyko♥ to the participants together with a note asking for their body measurements. I also created a facebook group so we can easily communicate with each other, especially that I am working oversea. I also posted this WYB cards in facebook and tag those participants


here is the printed out cards and the envelope


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Sunday, March 4, 2012

DIY: our wedding monogram




A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters form one symbol.  Monograms is usually used in weddings, the typical one i usually see is the initials of the names of the couples combined or interlaced with each other. 

Let us share with you the story behind our very own monogram, at first glance you will see that it is like a butterfly but it is actually letters "JB" that is interlaced with each other, then there's a heart at the top that symbolizes the love we have for each other. 

 honeyko♥ is the one who create this monogram, i think about 3 or 4 years ago, we first use this as our scrapbook cover. Since I love butterfly so much so he created something that will look like a butterfly.


We try to enhance it by adding colors and designs around the logo.   


Then we enhanced again for our wedding monogram, this one is again drawn by honeykousing autocad then I used photoshop to render it. Hopefully this would be the final one.
 -♥♥♥-

we are gonna tie the knot

Hi everyone, I am very excited to announce to all of you that we are gonna tie the knot next year, yiheee... the date will be exactly the day after our 9th year anniversary. Right now we are busy preparing things for our big day, though it may be hard for us since we are miles away from each other in these times, we still trying our best to make this day a very special one. So Instead of making a separate wedding site for our wedding preparation we prefer to use this site to share our preparation experiences and our wedding day as well.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and counting

Hello everyone, its been a long time since I posted something here. I've been so busy since that last time. Anyway I am happy to announce that my honeyko and I is celebrating our 7 years, 8 months of being together on this 9th day of the 10th month of year 2011. Haha..Isn't it cute. Well, though we're not physically together at these very moment we still manage to make this day a very special one.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

my honeyko's birthday today

Happy Birthday honeyko, thank you for spending your life with me,
I am so blessed to have a wonderful partner like you,
and my heart which is constantly loving you is the best gift i can give you.
Always remember iloveyousomuch.

-♥♥♥-