Sunday, May 5, 2013

DIY: how to repaint a console table (Mixed MDF and solid wood)





We badly need a prop for Zet and Anthony’s pre-nup shoot. A chest of drawers or a table that is in pastel colors. But where are we going to get it?
When tadah! Delivery from our supplier for At home furniture store.
A small half circle console table.


Yeah it’s brown and too conventional, but it has the shape but definitely not the color.
But since we wanted most of the things for Zet’s wedding to be personalized and hands-on, Lang and I got our hand ready for some messy fun.



What you’ll need:
Sand paper (tons of it)
Epoxy primer
Brushes
Enamel paint for top coat


First sand the surface to remove the little gloss finish in order for the paint to stick. 


But not too hard because the table’s surface is just  medium density fiber board and if we sand too much it will expose the particle board.


The epoxy primer comes it two parts, one white paint and the other a clear one that makes the paint harden very fast. You have to mix it very well  in order to get the right consistency.



Apply the first coat of the primer. Let it dry and apply the second coat.


It will look glossy like this one after it dries up. But that's not what you want it to look like before you paint over the colored paint.


Sand it.


Lesson learned here. We shouldn't have done it inside the office (DUH!). 


We were covered with white dust.


After you have sanded everything smooth. Mind you its not that easy to sand it. 


We sand it for almost 2 days because we can’t get the smoothness we were looking for.

Finally apply the top coat. Letting it dry before applying the second and last coat.


And there you go. From conventional colored piece to a chic furniture. Ready for the photo shoot!


P.S. we did not intend to sell it again but when we placed it back in the showroom trying to decide where to use it or place it. Somebody inquired about it and actually bought it! Good job!

Friday, May 3, 2013

The Invitation



Zet already picked what she wants her invitation to look like.
She wanted it to be vintage, something out of the ordinary but still a little familiar for the guests, 
something unique yet formal.
The peg is vintage chic. A touch of classic elegance and a touch of sweetness all rolled up in an envelope.
But up until the last minute there were a few changes ending up to a numerous choices of invitations sent to different people.
But initially the couple wanted an invitation with their personal touch.

The First set.

We were all ready and excited to work on the "DIY"invitation. We saw an invitation using stamp and we said why not. Lang made some of the elements and we had it made by a local-on-the-side-street stamp maker. We wanted to give it a try first to check if his workmanship would pass our criticizing eyes. 
And it did! To add a little touch of vintage we made use of a paper from a sketch pad. It has texture and the right thickness and the color is not that white. Perfect! For days we did the stamping and to our frustrations only Lang was successful in making a perfect imprint.


These are the stamps for the Wish Tree tags and for the Thank You tags for the give-a-ways


 Zet bought decorative card stock and we made RSVP envelopes out of it.


RSVP's are stamped and other details were hand written by Zet herself
even the Dessert banner for the dessert table was made by her.


These are the paraphernalia we used to make personal touches


These are made out of parchment paper and card stock with embossed print to bind all the invitation together


Us making the layout and assembling the invitation


the pages the makes the invitation. Layout collaboration of Zet and Lang



All bound and ready to go.


All envelopes labeled and sealed


Each invitation were sealed with this old fashioned wax seal with an A monogram for Zet's new surname.


And each invitation that should be sent through mail was packed and still styled to look like a vintage mail.



Zet also had the inkling of placing a&z stamp randomly outside the envelope to add detail
but we were not sure if the post office would allow it.


We also made a matching itinerary and breakfast invites for the day itself for the entourage. 
Printed the words "tomorrow is going to be the best day ever" on a brown bag that acted as an envelope.


For the invitation itself since Zet wants it simple yet with a little distinction, we had the first 2 pages printed using embossed print, the invitations came a little late than the scheduled time, but when it came we were happy with it. so off we go sending the invites to a few closest friends of Zet, BUT when their parents saw it, the dilemma began.

the second set 


We didn't foresee that the font we used were too small and the embossed effect made it a little harder to read especially to those who are having a hard time reading such small prints. Back to the computer.

We decided to just change the font type and re-size it a little and instead of having just two pages we made it three for the entourage names. 
Immediately sent some again. 
Another comment came. 
It lack color.

Third Set


We tried printing it to a pink card stock but it was too cheeky.


 so we change  some of the color of the words pink instead and added a gray border. 
this passed--- to the other half soon to be in laws but it still lack style to the other.

Fourth and Final set


Zet came up with another wholly different look. 
so again printed it and sent the remaining invites.


all in all Zet and Anthony's invites had four designs distributed to different people. 
(talk about variety! hehe)

so if you ask me which is my favorite? I'd pick the first one ;) 
what do you think?  which one's your fave?

 Lesson learned: Before you go and print multiple invitations to give away, it's better to request for a sample to see if the letters you use are readable enough and if the colors are OK.
Secondly, have all the parties approve and decide on that one invitation you will be giving away.
 Better to have a sit down meeting to discuss what needed to be change. 

Though having variety won't hurt. ^__^

Anthony and Suzette's Big day

Last December 28, 2012 was a big day for our very own Suzette.


Knowing Suzette's love for DIY's and being hands on and meticulous she can't help but to take over the whole planning for her special day.


You can see in the love for details and thaoughtfulness she had put from day 1 
(giving away the save the date goodies)


The save the date was accompanied with delicious cupcakes from Sugar Rush

 
The invitation layout was a collaboration of Lang and Zet and we even inserted a nice patterned wall paper inside each envelope to make it more special and extra ordinary.

Instead of asking help from a professional event organizer she thinks the three of us (Lang, her, and me) could pull this one off. AND WE DID!! HALLELUJAH!
And I can say, it was not a walk in the park organizing a very important event of someone's life involving 400 and counting guests and numerous staff.

Ok, so why is there a wedding entry in this blog?
We can talk anything about design here right? And believe it or not this event has the most design topics we can cover.

Although this post is sooooooo delayed, 
(I had a hard time collecting the photos from different people since I wasn't able to take photos myself, 
(my hands were full! literally! hahaha!), 
I'll be giving you guys the blow by blow happening during Suzette's big day, one post at a time. ^__^

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Valentine's day countdown: #10 Lust and Love

Day 4 of our countdown

check more of our love thoughts here

10 days before Valentine's day

now is it that difficult to differentiate it?


Valentine's day countdown: #11 Puppy Love

It's the 3rd day of our countdown

see the other love thoughts here

11 days before Valentine's Day




Valentine's day need not to be just for people we could also share it with our lovable pets

click and print for a free printable

Friday, February 1, 2013

Valentine's Day countdown: #12 Love and shoes


12 days to go before Valentine's day
check out other love thoughts here with free printables! ^__^

Day 2 of our Valentine Countdown
ain't that swell??


like the fonts you are seeing?
here are a couple...
just click and download.. ^_^


Valentine's Day Countdown: #13 Love is a Sacrifice

It's the First day of FEBRUARY and we'll be doing our countdown for this coming Heart's Day..

We'll be sharing Different LOVE THOUGHTS with free printable graphics each day until the 14th!

Feel free to give us your own thoughts about love and we'll make a graphic art about it!

ENJOY! ^__^



Sad but True.....

get the free printable here.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

CHRISTMAS WRAPPING IDEAS


Its just 6 days to go before Christmas! 
All the Christmas tree and decorations are up and each one of us are rushing for that last minute shopping, 
but let’s not forget the second most exciting part of the holiday, 
next to receiving gifts and pigging out on the sumptuous holiday meals, 
GIFT WRAPPING!!1
Not all of us can afford to buy those fancy papers and ribbons, 
and with everyone’s busy schedule, its hard to make fancy DIY’s too. 
But let me share some ideas on how to make your gifts look fancy, 
won’t cost a lot and best of all fast and easy.

Go green
Today, we are begining to be conscious with our environment and a lot us are now practicing with the green movement.

Making use of old magazine, burlap and brown paper will not just make your gifts look fancy but you can also help the environment.
       Button it up
Search your sewing kit and look for those loose buttons, decorate them on your gift boxes to give it some flair.

          Pack gifts

Another eco friendly idea is using those brown bags that we usually pack our sandwiches with and add some bling and ribbons and you got a beautiful gift wrap.
      Man it up!
           Perfect way to dress your gifts a little less fancy and a little less girly. 
These are also great for father's day gift wrapping

         Lace it up

Those beautiful laces that usually go with beautiful dresses can now be added to your simple gift wrapping paper to give it an elegant touch.

         Baking beauties
Who ever thought cupcake liners would make a beautiful bow.

6.       Pretty doilies
Simple paper, wrap some doilies and ribbon.. viola!

7.       Stamp it!
Simple paper, lots of stamp and some ink. BRILLIANT!
Crafty-ness
If you still have time why not add a little effort and make this DIY paper snowflakes. I'll show you how soon.

There you have it! Nice and simple ways to wrap those gifts this holiday season!
ENJOY! ^__^