Thank you for all your lovely comments about my Kitchen Tea invitations. That chandelier stamp was the best $16 I've spent in a while! I think a lot of things will be stamped with it in the next few months - pen pals, you have been warned.
I have finally uploaded my Kitchen Tea photos, so you can see a few snippets of the day. I had so much fun and I'm so glad I decided to do something different and went with a Parisian theme.
I am in love with the pink and white 'poufs' my sister created out of tissue paper. Thank you Martha Stewart for providing such adorable (and simple) decoration ideas!
The pink coconut macaroons were to die for. I gave myself a sugar headache because I ate so many! They were such a vibrant pink colour inside, I wish I'd taken a picture to show you!
Note the Earl Grey Lavender tea my Mum put in the box as a little joke.
Our toilet paper brides and flowergirl!
The gorgeous toilet paper flower girl. This is my next-door-neighbour's second daughter. She is adorable.
One of the very few photos taken of me on the day. I don't like having my photo taken.
I'm still working on my thank you notes. I'm not working any more than I usually do, and yet somehow I don't have enough hours in the day to do what I need to do! Christmas, New Years, my birthday and the wedding are only a few weeks away!
Speaking of Christmas, check back soon for a Christmas giveaway!
Monday, November 29, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
:: Wedding Inspiration - Kitchen Tea Invitations ::
Well, my Kitchen Tea was a success! We ate far too much delicious food, played some fun and slightly ridiculous games, and had an overall good time.
A few months ago I was perusing wedding blogs when I came across a Parisian themed Kitchen Tea. I sent the link to my sisters/bridesmaids and said, "Wouldn't this be fun?" And within about 5 minutes from sending out the link we had decided that I should have a Parisian themed Kitchen Tea! Ideas came thick and fast - generally in the form of pictures sneakily Googled while we were meant to be working - have I mentioned that at the time I worked on the same floor as my sister and sister-in-law? I also work in the same team as my brother. We work for a large company, so it's kind of funny we all ended up working there!
I digress ...
Anyway! We decided on a black, white and pale pink theme complete with chandelier-themed invitations. I decided to have my Kitchen Tea at my Dad's art gallery (tres chic!) and purchased the most adorable pale pink dress with black velvet polka dots and a black ribbon belt.
It was fun to do something slightly different for my Kitchen Tea. I am normally surrounded by green (by my own choosing, of course) so it was fun to buy pink items for a change. I am about to start the Thank You cards because you can bet that if I leave it too long I'll find every reason under the sun to procrastinate!
Stay tuned for more photos to come!
A few months ago I was perusing wedding blogs when I came across a Parisian themed Kitchen Tea. I sent the link to my sisters/bridesmaids and said, "Wouldn't this be fun?" And within about 5 minutes from sending out the link we had decided that I should have a Parisian themed Kitchen Tea! Ideas came thick and fast - generally in the form of pictures sneakily Googled while we were meant to be working - have I mentioned that at the time I worked on the same floor as my sister and sister-in-law? I also work in the same team as my brother. We work for a large company, so it's kind of funny we all ended up working there!
I digress ...
Anyway! We decided on a black, white and pale pink theme complete with chandelier-themed invitations. I decided to have my Kitchen Tea at my Dad's art gallery (tres chic!) and purchased the most adorable pale pink dress with black velvet polka dots and a black ribbon belt.
It was fun to do something slightly different for my Kitchen Tea. I am normally surrounded by green (by my own choosing, of course) so it was fun to buy pink items for a change. I am about to start the Thank You cards because you can bet that if I leave it too long I'll find every reason under the sun to procrastinate!
Stay tuned for more photos to come!
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
:: Wedding Inspiration - Envelope Seals ::
I have always loved the elegance of wax seals. When I was 8 my cousin was given one for Christmas and ever since then I've wanted one for myself. Our wedding invitations are going out next week and what better way to add a touch of class to the invitations than with a wax seal?
We decided to cheat and save a little time by purchasing some amazing 'peel seals' online. All the hard work is done for you and all you need to do is peel the sticking backing off and stick them like a sticker! I will definitely get more made for my everyday snail mail adventures.
I can't believe it's 7 weeks until I get married! Time is really flying now! We're getting down to the last minute details. I'm trying to take time to enjoy it all and am refusing to let myself get stressed.
I find drinking tea helps calm me down, do you have any other tricks? I'd like to try yoga, but all the times at places near me are either during work or ridiculously late at night!
My Kitchen Tea is tomorrow and I can't wait to share some fantastic photos with you!
We decided to cheat and save a little time by purchasing some amazing 'peel seals' online. All the hard work is done for you and all you need to do is peel the sticking backing off and stick them like a sticker! I will definitely get more made for my everyday snail mail adventures.
I can't believe it's 7 weeks until I get married! Time is really flying now! We're getting down to the last minute details. I'm trying to take time to enjoy it all and am refusing to let myself get stressed.
I find drinking tea helps calm me down, do you have any other tricks? I'd like to try yoga, but all the times at places near me are either during work or ridiculously late at night!
My Kitchen Tea is tomorrow and I can't wait to share some fantastic photos with you!
Labels:
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invitations,
seals,
stationery,
wedding
Monday, November 8, 2010
:: Finders Keepers Markets ::
This past Saturday I went to the Finders Keepers Markets with my friend, Halie. Oh my, it was wonderful! I love markets in general, but these ones in particular were fabulous. I restrained myself and only purchased a few things (even though I was desperate to break the bank!). They were held at The Old Museum which a beautiful old building that was once a museum and is now home of the Queensland Youth Orchestra, a rhythmic gymnastic club and a few other performing art groups.
I arrived at the markets just before opening time and was able to browse stores with ease as only a few people were there. Within the hour it was packed!
I love the blue, cream and tan decorations hung up around the three rooms. They added a really quaint feel to the markets.
I arrived at the markets just before opening time and was able to browse stores with ease as only a few people were there. Within the hour it was packed!
I love the blue, cream and tan decorations hung up around the three rooms. They added a really quaint feel to the markets.
I only took these two photos of actual stalls, because I wasn't sure if I was allowed. Does anyone know photography etiquette when it comes to photographing market stalls?
I was very restrained in my purchases. There was so much I could've bought, but managed to keep myself in check. Here is what I did buy.
This pack of sweet little cards from the Frankie stall.
This adorable scratchie card from a stall selling for multiple people, so I can't remember who made this one. Under the scratchie silver stuff it says 'Nt ll f the keys wrk but I'm gld this ne des xxxxxxx'. Cute, right?
This colourful card is from Able & Game. I love it's bright candy colours and cute print.
These lovelies are from Bespoke Letterpress Boutique. I may or may not be a little letterpress obsessed at the moment.
What did you get up to this weekend? Mr LG and I also put our Christmas tree up. Along with letterpress, I'm also obsessed with Christmas!
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
:: Award ::
In the past few weeks I have been gifted two awards from some lovely ladies. Thank you all so much! Here is the first award.
This award was given to me by Megan of Time After Tea. She is the author of a fantastic blog that I highly recommend! Gracie from Graciebellabutterfly also gave me this award. Gracie writes a ridiculously cute blog and you should really check it out if you haven't already. Thanks girls!
- Meeting Hugo (my nephew) for the first time. It's incredible how much love you can have for someone when you've only just met them.
- Any time my whole family has come together to celebrate something or to simply hang out. I love my family more than I can express.
- 'My Sister's Keeper' - Jodi Picoult
- The Harry Potter series - JK Rowling (this counts as one book!)
- 'The Road' - Cormac McCarthy
- Donnie Darko
- The Notebook
- Seven Pounds
- Love Actually
- My life with Mr LG
- Smiles
- Photography
- Touch
I pass this award on to:
Jamie of So Flawed
Chloe of Chloe in Reality
Allana of High Maintenance Hippy
Jess of the beat my heart skips
This award was given to me by Megan of Time After Tea. She is the author of a fantastic blog that I highly recommend! Gracie from Graciebellabutterfly also gave me this award. Gracie writes a ridiculously cute blog and you should really check it out if you haven't already. Thanks girls!
1. Why do you blog?
I love to write. Writing is my creative outlet. Ever since I was little I've had journals and notebooks lying around the place, and then when I discovered the Internet I quickly joined blogging sites like LiveJournal and now Blogger. This blog is my space to share all the things I love and enjoy with you.2. Three best memories.
- When Mr LG proposed. We were eating lunch on our front deck and it was perfect. I never want to forget that moment and how I felt at that time.- Meeting Hugo (my nephew) for the first time. It's incredible how much love you can have for someone when you've only just met them.
- Any time my whole family has come together to celebrate something or to simply hang out. I love my family more than I can express.
3. Four of the best fiction books you've read.
- 'Handle With Care' - Jodi Picoult- 'My Sister's Keeper' - Jodi Picoult
- The Harry Potter series - JK Rowling (this counts as one book!)
- 'The Road' - Cormac McCarthy
4. Five best movies ever made.
- Atonement- Donnie Darko
- The Notebook
- Seven Pounds
- Love Actually
5. Five things you can't live without.
- My family and friends.- My life with Mr LG
- Smiles
- Photography
- Touch
6. If you could change your name, what would it be?
I've always loved my name. I don't know many other people called Jasmine, especially not with an 'e' on the end. I also love that my middle name is Holly AND that my future last name will be Lavender. Doesn't get any better than that!7. Tell us a unique and interesting fact about yourself.
I'm an allergy kid. You name it, I'm probably allergic to it!8. What do you love most about yourself?
I think it's my altruistic personality. My concern for the welfare of others helps me be a better person, I feel.9. If you had a 'Freaky Friday' experience, who would you change places with?
I would like to trade places with my youngest sister. I admire how truly happy she is with her place in the world. Sometimes I forget how amazing this world we live in is, and I'd like the reminder that there's more to life than chasing temporary highs.10. What is the best thing about being a woman?
I love that as a woman it's not frowned upon if I share my feelings and be emotional - I am allowed to laugh, cry, and get excited about the smallest of things and no one will judge me for it.I pass this award on to:
Jamie of So Flawed
Chloe of Chloe in Reality
Allana of High Maintenance Hippy
Jess of the beat my heart skips
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