Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Love : Our handmade invites

It's the final countdown! (I know...cheesy)
As you can imagine, I'm super busy now. So when I have the time for posting it's gonna be photo laden posts for now. Perhaps after the whole hullabaloo is over I'll put up details and tutorials for my DIY.

For now please just admire the photos haha.

So presenting...our handmade invites!!


close ups. printed on natural paper with feathers in it.

pretty!! i spent a lot of time designing it

the card backing and envelopes. love the bark texture cardstock

all ready to be assembled!

finished product

close ups again

my pretty cherry blossom stamps on the envelopes. green envelopes are for relatives and the kraft ones are for friends

the gorgeous ribbon i got from etsy!

I'll share where I got my materials after the wedding. I have a few good tips and sources for making invites on a budget!



Monday, March 21, 2011

Etsy Love : Love me



If you get there before I do
don't give up on me
I'll meet you when my chores are through
I don't know how long I'll be
but I'm not gonna let you down
darling wait and see
and between now and then
'til I see you again
I'll be lovin' you
love, me

If you get there before I do - Colin Raye





Check out my Etsy treasury lists here

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Etsy Love: The Ampersand

His & Hers

When two people become one, nothing represents this more than this simple symbol.

&
The Ampersand


The ampersand is a great little detail to use as a theme or a decor feature in weddings. What could be more appropriate than a symbol that signifies the union of 2 persons?

You could have a large wooden ampersand as part of your decor in the reception. It could be printed on your favour bags or boxes. It could be hung between the bride and groom's chairs during the ceremony. There are so many areas you can use it!

Check out these lovely ampersand items on Etsy that will work great in weddings and in love nests!




Sunday, November 7, 2010

Zakka Love

I have been negligent in updating my blog lately, my bad.
These past few weeks were consumed by brainstorming, designning, sourcing and crafting my Christmas gifts for this year. Yes I'd started my Christmas preparations in October this year haha because I know it'll take me a long time to get everything done if I'm going handmade gaga.

My plans for Christmas handmade bonzana 2010!
1) Handmade personalised organiser cover and pouch for my besties
2) CD case calendar for office mates
3) Embellished packaging and gift tags

That's a lot of work so I thought I better get started early cos I'm such a slow worker haha.

For my pouches and organiser covers, I went with a simple looking vintage Parisian chic design. At lfirst I did wonder why I was so obsessed with this style but then I figured it must have been all those wedding inspiration and home decor blogs I have been reading everyday. Then I looked around the stores and I see Effiel Towers and Parisian elements everywhere. The Zakka movement is gaining momentum in Singapore!

What's Zakka you say? Well according to Wikipedia:

Zakka (from the Japanese 'zak-ka'(雑貨)or 'many things') is a fashion and design phenomenon that has spread from Japan throughout Asia. The term refers to everything and anything that improves your home, life and appearance. It is often based on household items from the West that are regarded as kitsch in their countries of origin, but it can also be Japanese goods, mainly from the fifties, sixties, and seventies. In Japan there are also so-called Asian zakka stores; that usually refers to Southeast Asia. The interest in Nordic design or Scandinavian design, both contemporary and past, is also part of this zakka movement. Zakka can also be contemporary handicraft.
Zakka has also been described as "the art of seeing the savvy in the ordinary and mundane". The zakka boom could be recognized as merely another in a series of consumer fads, but it also touches issues of self-expression and spirituality. "Cute, corny and kitschy is not enough. To qualify as a zakka, a product must be attractive, sensitive, and laden with subtext."
Source: Wikipedia

When one menttions Zakka, one has to mention Shinzi Katoh, a famous Zakka designer and artist.


One of his 2011 schedule books, love the Little Red Riding Hood design. Been seeing this concept in loads of scrapbooking stuff this year.

He even has tea tins!! I'll love to start a collection of these


Pinocchio pouch. Adorable. ;)


Guess what this is? Measuring cups!


He even has iPhone cases!! This reminds me of the ones I buy from Gmarket hehe

All items above can be found at Shinzi Katoh's online shop

As you can see, the Zakka movement is a little whimsical, a little fairytale and a little vintage. If you find it familiar, that's because you've probably seen a lot of similar things in Korean stationery shops that's the current craze in Singapore this year. To me, it's the stuff of daydreamers. Love the whole lot of them.

And these are the Zakka items I bought from Etsy for my DIY Christmas 2010:



From top left: Velvet iron-on transfers - Vintage Stamp Series, Cotton fabric strip with black writing, Velvet iron-on transfers - Travel, Garden and others, Sewing Machine, Thread, Bread, Crown Zakka Linen Tape

 From diycloset on Etsy


From top left: Antique Bronze Lovely Key Charms,  Antique Bronze MADE WITH LOVE Oval Charms, antique Bronze 3D Effiel Tower Charms, Antique Bronze Split Love Letter Scroll Charms, Antique Gold Heart Lock Charms

I'm afraid I can only post how I used them and the finished product closer to Christmas. Don't wanna spoil the surprise here!


Monday, October 11, 2010

Love Etsy

I love Etsy. Love browsing through it's myriad of unique vintage handmade products. I'm so envious of the plethora of talented people out there! I wish I could create just like them.

I've been itching to get something off the gorgeous world of Etsy, especially all those lovely bridal accessories and customised rubber stamps and stickers for favours. But the words "Too early!" and the shipping costs always held me back.

But! But! There are Etsy stores in Singapore! That is to say we have a lot of talented people based locally so shipping shouldn't be that big a problem! Glee!

One off my best finds is Zoopri



Zoopri has a wide range of gorgeous stamps and paper goods which are perfect for weddings, holidays, special occasions and businesses.
Design from Zoopri

Design from Zoopri

Design from Zoopri

Design from Zoopri

I can't wait to order from her for my wedding favours!! So pretty! Check out her store here



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