Monday 30 March 2009

Is it weird...

to buy something for children that you're not even planning on having for a very, very long time?

It's an Official Toothfairy Kit. It's letterpressed. It has a silk-screened pocket for milk teeth. How cute??

I blame Peonies for posting about this shop full of amazingness.

So tooth fairies aside; is it weird to buy baby things if you're not pregnant or not even planning on getting pregnant any time soon?

Is it what you buy that defines the acceptableness? So is a bib OK but a tank-sized pram not? Or is it dependant on awesomeness (sorry, I've just been watching How I met Your Mother).

Excitement

I can't wait to see the rest of this wedding's images from the very brilliant photographers Lillian and Leonard.

Saturday 28 March 2009

Neverending Invitations - Part (i)

The invitations were one of the few wedding things I was really, really looking forward to doing. I'm a complete bookworm and I love all things paper. A stationery shop or a second-hand book shop are my idea of heaven. So having a genuine Doing-Important-Wedding-Things reason to browse through papers and fonts got me quite excited. I almost did a happy dance in the middle of a gorgeous little paper shop I found (and it was almost right outside my work!).

I spent hours and hours looking at scrolling through the mouth-watering letterpress websites and Etsy shops before reality kicked in and I started seriously wondering whether it was worth spending so much on what was really just one small part of the wedding that would not have anywhere as much significance to most guests as it did to me. It would be a lot more sensible to print the invitations at home and save the money for something more important. Like food. Or peonies.

As I don't tend to finish work until 6/7/8pm I knew that it was sensible to not try and take on the whole task of designing them and printing them myself so I found a designer on Etsy who would design them and email me the file for me to print them out at home. Perfect.

Or not. As she was based in an opposite timezone it took weeks of emails to get a super-simple design right. But never mind. It was eventually sorted and I could start printing.

So I got out my stacks of paper, envelopes and ribbon and started printing. Then realised that the text wasn't lining up. A quick email to the designer established that she'd missed out a line and it was fixed and re-sent.

Started printing again a few days later to realise that it was now even wonkier. The paper size in the file wasn't the same as what was in the printer.

At that point I gave up on the designer's file. I copied all the text out again and recreated the whole thing in Word and printed from that. It worked perfectly and I had most of the invitations printed. And then.... then I realised I'd misspelled one. single. word.

That was the point when I channelled my inner two year old and threw the mightiest tantrum -I think it was only the quick thinking of the boy in providing an emergency gin and tonic that stopped me texting our guests to invite them whilst stamping on the ruined invitations. They did look quite pretty strewn across the floor.

I was so tempted to just shove them in an envelope at that point and hope that no-one noticed but I just couldn't do it. So off I went to the paper shop to buy more paper. I eventually got them all printed and then spent the next week ribboning them up.

With the completely useless file from the designer and all the extra paper I think it's ended up costing as much as if I'd had them printed professionally and I'm scared to count the grey hairs I've gained.

Monday 23 March 2009

Another Dingbat Press giveaway...

how generous is Adrienne?


She's giving away 20 of these recipe cards and 15 matching gift tags.

Pink cupcakes? I think these would be perfect for Peonies. Or my sister who loves pink. Or the sister who loves cupcakes!

{Source: Dingbat Press}

Thursday 19 March 2009

Hello Lover

How amazing are these??

if I find US$705 down the back of the sofa they shall be mine!



{Source: Net-a-Porter}

The new wedding section of Net-a-Porter has so many goodies worth salivating over and the dress on the front page looks like a mini version of Carrie Bradshaw's wedding dress.

Monday 9 March 2009

Cuckoo Nest - Part (ii)

Sunday was not a good day. I spent most of the day wrestling with my own inner dialogue...

It started with an innocent compliment "You've got nice shoulders" said the boy, "I know you don't wear strapless stuff often but you look nice".

Huh. Nice "Whaddayameannice?" "Nice as in better than straps??" squeaked an alien voice. The boy looked scared, and backed away.

Because tails won. And tails was not strapless. My head was confused and the more I thought about it the worse it got.


You should have gone with the strapless dress.



But you LIKE the straps.


The boy has a point, strapless is flattering
. You picked the wrong dress.


So? You LIKE the dress. And technically, you didn't pick it.


The dress is horrible. You have just spent a teeny fortune on a dress that will make you look fat.


You are not fat. I will accept funny-looking, but not fat.


You should join bridal bootcamp. And get lipo.


You have always simultaneously made fun of, and pitied, crash dieters. SHUT UP.

Friday 6 March 2009

Mightier

How amazing is this? Unfortunately invitation supplies have depleted my purse but four lucky people could still get hold of the last of this limited edition of 100 prints...

{Source: Keep Calm}