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Jul
0

New RS Invitation Design: Atomic No. 1

DIY, Inspiration, News!!!, Off-Topic, Steampunk, Vintage
"Atomic No. 1" Wedding Invitation by Royal Steamline

"Atomic No. 1" Wedding Invitation by Royal Steamline

“What a grand day for the launch! And what a sight it was!”

We’ve added several new designs recently — please do have a look!

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Jul
1

How to Choose Your Wedding Colors Without Losing Your Friends

DIY, Inspiration, Moodboards

When I first started talking to J about our wedding colors, his initial reaction was indifference. We were having a small, non-traditional wedding and he didn’t understand the fuss. As a designer, I found choosing these colors an essential first step in planning our wedding. And as a woman who has carted more than a few bridesmaid dresses to the Goodwill, I took this task rather seriously.

It didn’t take much to get J on board. Our goal was to keep things simple. We didn’t want to drive ourselves or the wedding party crazy by trying to match swatch colors or forcing them to wear colors they loathed. Finding inspiration from the comic book series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, we agreed on a color palette of muted tones, and zeroed in from there. It made it much easier to design the centerpieces and other wedding accoutrements with the palette as our foundation and everyone seemed happy to have a range of colors to choose.

Our wedding color palette

Our wedding color palette

Here are a few tips to help keep everyone involved in your wedding (including you) sane and stress-free:

  1. Choose a color palette, not just a color. Rather than selecting one, two or three specific hues, try creating a color harmony by choosing a family of colors. You can even have fun naming your own color family (such as “Midnight Dreary” for a family of dark grays and off-whites).
  2. The rules of color: There are no rules of color. Well, not exactly. There are no right or wrong ways to use color. Some color combos work better than others, but there are many ways to mix and match. That said, sometimes certain colors (usually the most striking, vibrant or discordant) are best in small doses as an accent or secondary color.
  3. Get ye to a library (or your favorite used book store). “They just don’t make ‘em like they used to” certainly applies to books. Antique book and jacket design is an art form. You can discover color and design inspiration from a range of classics, such as 1930s H.G. Wells novels or early 1960s Mainline Mysteries with jackets by Remy Charlip and Arthur Hawkins.
  4. Think like a designer. Designers have an array of books and research tools available to them to help inspire great design. Now you do, too! Websites like Kuler, Colorbe and Daily Color Scheme give you the tools to create your own color schemes or download an array of palettes to use as your own. Colr.org even allows you to upload your own images and create a palette directly from the source.

The bottom line is that it’s your wedding and your colors should match your vision of the day. If that vision involves your bridesmaids in mustard yellow dresses, then that’s what you should choose! (Just don’t fault them for making future Goodwill donations!)

Kuler

Kuler

Daily Color Scheme

Daily Color Scheme

Colr.org

Colr.org

Jun
0

DIY: Super Secret Camera Case

DIY, Decorations, Gifts

I love this idea featured on Craft. It appeals to my inner secret agent and makes use of all the old books I’ve been collecting for their covers. This clever case could be used to store all sorts of secret stuff…

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{I spy}

Find all the details How to Turn a Book Into a Top-Secret Camera Case at Photojo. And if you don’t happen to have any extra old books sitting around, eBay is a great resource to pick some up for decoration or craft.

… A

Jun
0

DIY: Make Your Own Spats

Atypical Attire, DIY, Steampunk

Having trouble finding the real thing? Why not make your own…

{As featured on ThreadBanger}

May
0

Cross-Stitch Portraits

DIY, Decorations

{See how it was made: Houdini Cross-Stitch Portrait fournd in Craft}

Silhouettes are all the rage, but have any of you crafty brides attempted an embroidery portrait of you and your partner? It could be a fun side project along with some clever signs with some help from Sublime Stitching.

{Sassy patterns by the very talented Jenny Hart of Sublime Stitching}

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