Monday, 17 December 2018

New Alphabet Photography

This last year or so there's been 2 reasons to make some more alphabet photography presents... a baby and a wedding!

My best friend got married this August so of course I made her an alphabet photography of her new surname to commemorate the day. All photos taken by me on my travels, from the village next to us to New York for these images. Her and her husband are total plane geeks like us so I had to include an aircraft letter somewhere in their surname, a propellor Y was the perfect choice.
Seeing as we moved before I got this black frame made I had to search out a new framer. After a false start I found a cracking local, little framers a few villages over who managed to get this made up for me super fast and at a reasonable price.

Another friend had a little girl last November so I made her an alphabet photography for her bedroom. Managed to sneak in another aircraft letter using an exhaust for an O. The Y is from a propellor at USS Intrepid, New York.

Can't wait for the next opportunity to make some more as these are such cool gifts to give and so far everyone has totally loved them. 

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Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Our Wedding 17/3/2017

As you would expect from me a lot of our wedding was handmade. I thought I'd use this post to share some of the handmade highlights from our big day.

We are both total avgeeks so there is a very clear theme to the wedding and a surprising purple colourscheme that my husband picked. For any Stampin Up people, yes it is Blackberry Bliss, done at a time when it was a retired colour and my upline had to call in every favour she had to get me enough cardstock for all the projects.

Dan's Mum and Stepdad run a die cutting business and they made our cake topper, wine glass name planes and table confetti. 
 
One of the guys that works for them even made us our own marquee letter lights to go at the top table. These are so awesome and we totally need to find a way of using them again some time.
 Mum made wine glass charms for all of the parents and our wine glasses, sadly most of them were lost when the caterers took the empty glasses away.
I did a lot of card work, making all the invites, signs, table cards and venue seat name cards.
The invites were pretty simplistic but still very time consuming, the paperplane is 3D on all of them.
The little paperplane for the name cards was a stamp I bought from an etsy seller just for making these.
The card box was a cheapy one I bought in Home Bargains that I then covered in black and white photos of Dan and I from over the years together. A little throwback to some of the highlights of our relationship.
I asked the graphics department at BA (as I still worked there then) to help me with a backing piece for the table plan, they printed me a technical drawing of a spitfire onto plastic boarding.
The venue then made my table plan look even more awesome by putting it into a lovely frame outside the dining room.
 
 Each table had an aircraft name and a card that looked like the one below, amazing how much thought it took to pick who sat at which table just based on what plane they like best from the ones I p
chose to use.
 
I may also have made some of the guys who worked late shifts with me on the run up to the wedding help to make hundreds of purple and silver card planes for the table centre pieces. Rather than have flowers in vases we opted to have paperplanes on wire stems in gin bottles. every table had 2 gin bottles so that meant quite a few planes to make. There were no duplicate gin bottles either, so a lot of gin drinking took place on the run up to the wedding by a lot of friends and family to ensure we had enough bottles.
I'm so glad I'd started making all of these things early as I never would have managed if I started when we changed the date, 10 weeks wouldn't have been enough time to get everything ready.

So here is the reason why we did it all, powered through the stress of a short timescale and mass replanning of absolutely everything we had planned. All so Dad could be there and so that photos like this could be looked back on for years to come.
 Despite the somewhat sad aspect to the day Dan and I spent 95% of it laughing, which is something we do a lot. So many of our photos from the wedding look like the one below where once again we are cracking up about something on a serious occasion.
 To everyone who helped out and stood by us throughout all the stress, heartache and constant changing plans we cannot thank you enough.



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Saturday, 8 December 2018

It's Been A While...


So a lot has happened since my last post, not even sure where to start explaining really.

In summary:
  • Dad became termianlly ill at the end of 2016, we lost him to the evil of cancer April 2018
  •  My now husband and I got married on St Patricks Day 2017 so that Dad could be part of our wedding day, rather than the June 2017 Antigua wedding we originally had planned.
  •  We both changed jobs and now work for the same company on the same site.
  • I became a Stampin Up demonstrator
  • We got a miniature Dachshund puppy called Otis.

So it's been a rollercoaster last couple of years so now it's time to start afresh and breathe some life back in to my blog again.



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