Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Alison's Baby Shower

My sister-in-law, Alison, is having a baby boy in April. We planned a surprise shower for her last weekend that went off without a hitch!

The nursery decor is blue, tan, brown and white argyle, so we took our shower decor cue from that, and added the teddy bear theme as Alison and Matt have temporarily named the baby "Ted" until his debut.

My talented friend Danielle designed the lovely invitations.


We had the shower at one of Alison's favorite restaurants, City Kitchen, and it was a great choice! We had the entire restaurant for the private party, had plenty of time to set up, and were given a wonderful staff to work with. On top of all of that, the food was delicious as usual!

The Sunday before the shower, we, the hosts, got together at my house for a craft day where we assembled the favors, made the diaper cakes, sewed the pennant banners, and assembled the take-home cupcake boxes.


The favors were chocolate covered pretzels made by my other sister-in-law, Carol. She makes these yummy treats every Christmas, so we asked her to make them with blue tinted white chocolate drizzled on top for the occasion.


I searched everywhere for the argyle scrapbook paper for the tops of the bags, but eventually found it!

I made the pennant banner for the shower, but hope that Alison will hang it in the baby's room in the future...


We had lots of fun games, courtesy of our game master, Claudine.


And we had a lot of fun creating the two diaper cakes.



The day before the shower I did the baking and flower arranging...


I had a lot of fun creating the cake and cupcakes for the shower. Details on the cake will come in a separate post tomorrow :)




The cupcakes were equally delicious and we made up single cupcake boxes so that everyone could take one home.



Loved the dessert tables and surrounding decorations!


The gift table was overflowing...


Happy Shower, Alison!


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Panama wedding details - the chupah

For anyone visiting for the first time, to get the background on this story, read anything in my archives called "My Best Friends Wedding" and/or labeled "Panama Wedding". Too many posts to link to, but I will link to a few throughout.


So the biggest design element of the wedding ceremony was the chupah. I came up with the idea almost immediately after Zett and Bryan got engaged, and am thrilled that they loved the idea and trusted me with the implementation.

The idea behind the chupah ended up having even more meaning once they had settled on the idea of a destination wedding.

The idea was to send every invited guest a piece of fabric with their wedding invitation, and invite them to write some sentiments for the bride and groom on the fabric, and then return it with the response card. I would then take all of the squares of fabric, and make them into a "quilt". Then the "quilt" would be hung from four poles, held by dear friends, and Zett and Bryan would be married underneath the chupah made from all the love and best wishes from their friends. Of course the even more sentimental piece was that the fabric was representing the presence of some friends and family who could not travel the distance to Panama.


To get the ball rolling early, I spent a long time in JoAnn fabric trying to decide on what patterns of fabric would be good to use. 

Back in the beginning stages of the wedding planning, we decided on a color palette of turquoise, orange, and red - as discussed HERE.

Then, I found these 5 fabrics and decided that they would make a wonderful quilt.


Then it was time to design the invitations. What a stroke of luck that one of the fabrics I chose, and the rubber stamp we decided to use had a very similar flower!


The fabric, and...


The rubber stamp detail on the invitations. See more about the invitations HERE.

So I cut up all the fabric into 10"x10" squares. Each invitation got a square of fabric - no preference as to who got what color - just random.


(Note: the Obamas have not yet returned their fabric!)

Once the responses started to roll in, it was time for me to start sewing. 

First, I randomly paired up two squares at a time, and sewed them together side-by-side. I didn't exactly use precise measurements either - some people wrote pretty close to the edge so I tried my best to show all the writing. I had rough guidelines I used on my sewing machine - basically a half inch in from each side is where I started stitching.

After I got all the squares paired up, I laid them out on my living room floor - trying to make a totally random pattern - but also having no two alike patterns next to each other.


At this point I was still waiting for some fabric - don't worry I had enough to make a rectangle!


I had Zett and Bryan write messages to each other on separate squares. These two squares were the center of the quilt.

Then, I just sewed everything together (the lines were mostly straight!) to form a rectangle. I decided against making it a real quilt because I thought it would be too heavy for the poles. Good call I think based on the good breezes we had during the ceremony.

I offered to make it into a real quilt after the wedding if they want one. Or it could stay as is as a wall hanging. Their choice.

To finish the quilt I made sure to trim all the loose threads on the back, and then just edged the whole thing in some teal colored quilt binding.



Then, to be able to have a way to secure the quilt to the poles, I simply sewed two long lengths of satin ribbon to each corner.



The quilt was finished! I folded it up and brought it with my carry-on - I could not risk that getting lost!

After the rehearsal on Saturday, we discovered that we would need a little something more than just a knot to keep the chupah tied to the poles.


Luckily I had brought my trusty hot glue gun with me, so we just hot glued the knots to the poles. Actually, Jim did. Thanks babe!

The end result was just as I imagined it. Colorful, meaningful, and beautiful. I think everyone loved it.





For more wedding photos, visit my Dad's blog - the official wedding photographer - HERE at Hey Morand! Photography.







Monday, June 14, 2010

Panama wedding details - the aisle runner

Only about a month before the wedding, Zett called me and told me about an idea she saw in a magazine, and wondered if we could do it for her wedding.

She wanted a fabric aisle runner for the terrace - but not just a plain white runner. She saw this one in Brides magazine and wanted one similar:


I found the photo featured HERE 

Cute huh? Loved it. And since we were already planning on adorning the chairs with pompoms, we knew the two would look great together.

So off I went to JoAnn's, in search of pretty fabric. I wanted a pattern - but nothing too bold and flashy, but nothing too dainty either. We were originally thinking about orange, but when I found this, I decided that turquoise would definitely be better.


We would get orange and red rose petals to scatter on the runner - it would be gorgeous.

I bought all that they had - 12 yards. It was actually in two different pieces so I just sewed them together and hemmed the edges. Easy.

A beautiful touch for the colorful wedding. They loved it!





Sunday, February 7, 2010

Maya's First Birthday Party

Happy first birthday Maya! The daughter of our dear friends Danielle and Gerard, Maya is a beautiful, happy little lady. We traveled to their home on Long Island for a small party, and Danielle asked me to make the cakes and favors. Of course I would!
One of Maya's gifts from us was this happy birthday banner. I picked out the fabric to coordinate with her party and her room, and sewed it all together. Much easier than I was expecting. I will likely make more. I also made one to say "Maya" with owl fabric that is now hanging over her crib.
Danielle designed these beautiful invitations, and all of the colors and of course the cake, were designed around these colors and graphics.
The owl cake. Vanilla cake with buttercream frosting.
A personalized owl cake for Maya - she seemed to enjoy it!
The dessert spread: vanilla owl cakes, chocolate cupcakes with swiss meringue buttercream frosting, number "1" sugar cookies with royal icing, and the beautiful basket of cookie lollipops was made by Gerard's sister - yum!
I also made lots of favors - sugar cookies with royal icing that spelled "MAYA".
I think someone had too much cake! :)