Saturday, January 21, 2017

Honoring a Music Legend With Custom Guest Books


Canadian jazz musician Oliver Jones retired last year and gave a farewell concert. I was honored to provide two of my 6x4 Art Deco Advice Books to commemorate the occasion. Concert goers were invited to leave their thoughts and well wishes in the books. 
The notes of appreciation from fans for Mr. Jones's legacy of music and entertainment added a special touch to the celebration.

I love this picture of Oliver Jones holding my guest book! What a treasure it will be for him to read through the notes and know what an impact he had on his fans.

Here is a sample of Oliver Jones' music:


Read more about the musical farewell tour here.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

3 Ways a Handmade Guest Book Can Make a Wedding Special

Handmade items can add a personal touch to your themed wedding. As you capture memories from your big day, your guest book will be among the few things you will have as a keepsake.

Here are three reasons to consider a handmade guest book for your wedding.

1. You can have something made which matches your theme and/or colors. Finding an off-the-shelf guest book that matches the theme of your wedding can be frustrating! Choosing handmade will give you options which are more likely to match your theme. Here are just a few examples of themed guest books I make:

silver paisley on purple handmade guest book by Emerson Bindery
Silver Paisley on Purple Guest Book: great for a purple, Indian, or paisley themed wedding.

handmade guest book beach theme by Emerson Bindery

custom handmade guest book using aeronautical charts by Emerson Bindery
Or have something made especially for you. This customer and her fiance are pilots and wanted their guest book covered with aeronautical charts. She sent me the paper and I used it on both the inside and outside covers.

2. You can personalize your book with a name plate or personalized page using whatever text you want. Many couples put their names and the wedding date but some want a favorite scripture or quote also.

3. A handmade guest book offers you flexibility with the pages. Do you want black pages? Fewer lined pages and more photo pages? Or all photo pages for a photo booth? I offer all these options for most of my guest books.

Make your wedding day special with a handmade guest book you will treasure for years to come!


Thursday, January 12, 2017

Dare to Wreck This Journal!

I came across a book by Keri Smith called "Wreck This Journal". In it she encourages artists to explore and be fearless of mistakes.
photo of wreck this journal by Keri Smith
When I first started keeping an art journal I was afraid of "messing it up". I overthought my pages and found it paralyzed my creativity. I overcame that fear when I actually did mess up a page by dropping an inked stamp. It landed where I didn't want it, of course. I faced the challenge of trying to "fix" the mistake.
art journal page with caterpillar illustration
Once these random mistakes happened a few times (dripping paint unintentionally, misspelling a word, etc.) I became more confident in my ability to roll with it. In the page above, I misspelled "when" (how do you do that, right??!) so I just painted over the area. The ink beneath still shows through a little, but I've learned to tell myself it's okay!handmade art journal fabric with button and elastic closure
So my challenge to you is dare to wreck this journal! 
You can find it in my shop here.
inside of handmade art journal

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Inspiration for an Art Deco Wedding

Considering an Art Deco theme for your wedding? Step back in time with a Gatsby, roaring 20's style and make it an unforgettable one for your ceremony and/or reception.

Here are a few of my favorite Art Deco inspired items-

Pocket Fold Wedding Invitations Set in "Deco Scallop" by punchpaper




Each of these items can help make your wedding day special and leave a lasting impression with your guests. 



Monday, January 2, 2017

How To Stay Organized When Planning a Wedding

Feeling overwhelmed planning your wedding? You may have heard the saying, "How do you eat an elephant?" One bite at a time!

A good wedding planner breaks the process down for you into manageable steps. Here are few things to remember when tackling this.
  1. Establish a timeline to help manage the process. Most start a year in advance with quarterly, monthly, and weekly tasks. Many vendors will need to be secured months in advance.
  2. Rely on your vendors to help guide you through the process. This may be your first time but they do it all the time and will be able to tell you what questions you should be asking.
  3. If you're fortunate enough to have family and friends willing to help delegate specific tasks to them. Follow up to keep them accountable for the items on which they are responsible.
  4. Don't forget about post-wedding checklist items. Dealing with the aftermath of the wedding festivities involves thank you notes, following up with vendors, and preserving your wedding gown.
Wedding Planner Book
I designed my wedding planner binder to help keep you organized throughout the process. It includes suggested questions to ask when interviewing vendors and venue sites, checklists broken down into monthly tasks (and weekly/daily tasks as the big day gets closer), and a place to keep notes, brochures, business cards and fliers. Everything you need to get started is all within this stylish and practical 3-ring mini binder which is the perfect size for carrying to appointments.