Showing posts with label les saisons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label les saisons. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

I dream my painting and I paint my dream...

Aside from working with great clients, one of the best perks of my job is working with awesome vendors! I had the honor of collaborating with the very talented Kristin Kato of A Cake Life and Naomi Lee of Les Saisons to create last month's display at The Wedding Cafe.

Our inspiration was an artist's studio, hence the paint-stained tarp that served as our table linen and paint cans, brushes and easels that completed the look.

(Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
Some of my favorite elements from the display:
Seating charts displayed on an artist's easel (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
Invitation with ombre watercolor heart pattern (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
Watercolor escort cards (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
Hand-painted cake by A Cake Life (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
Each window's "art installation" was given a title (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
This particular quote struck a chord with all of us! (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
Gold painted cake with lovebirds by A Cake Life (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)

The fringe! (Photo by Kricia Morris Photography)
The back story on "the fringe"... I had wanted to create this crepe paper fringe for a loooong time and was so happy to finally get the chance to bring it to life! My original plan was to create this stunning backdrop for my booth at the wedding expo. And after seeing how it looked hanging in The Wedding Cafe, I knew that a repeat performance was necessary:

Emi Ink booth at the Hawaii World Class Wedding Expo
And a final note on the display... While the worn tarp with paint splatters is atypical of Les Saisons' gorgeous linen offerings, the real benefit of collaborating with someone like Naomi is her eye for design. I consider myself a designer, but I work on a very macro level. My canvas of choice is usually no bigger than 5" x 7". That works in my favor since people hire me to master the details of their stationery, but that skill is not very handy when you need to stage something larger than a breadbox. Watching Naomi work is really like watching an artist in action. She created something from nothing and designed these gorgeous vignettes to showcase my stationery and Kristin's beautiful cakes. That's talent, I tell you.

For Kristin's take on the display, including fun details on her stunning cakes, check out her blog here.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The rose(s) and the thorn

I'm channelling President Obama today and picking out the rose and the thorn from last weekend's expo. Good news is that it's impossible for me to pick just one rose, since I was blessed with so many in the span of three short days. I'll blog about the biggest bloom in a separate post, but for now here are some of my favorite roses:
#1: My linen fairy came to the rescue again and dressed my tables in gorgeous blush pink linen and beaded overlays. I wanted something feminine and flirty, and was over-the-moon happy with the overall look. Need table linens or chair covers? Contact Naomi Lee @ Les Saisons and she'll hook you up with something beautiful.

#2: Just before the holidays, I discovered Bit of Sugar at a local craft fair. Thought their deco jewelry and accessories were so adorable and made it a point to file away their business card for future gift ideas. Few weeks after that, I read Melissa Chang's blog on Nonstop Honolulu and saw a photo of their miniature wedding cakes that could double as place card holders...*click*...lightbulb moment. Lost no time in contacting company owners Lei and Brad, and asked if they might be interested in designing a few custom cakes for me. Sent them some rough design concepts for my place cards along with color schemes, and this is what they came up with:

"Lovebirds" place card in Tiffany blue and red

"Amelie" place card in black and white

"Kathryn" cherry blossom place card in tourmaline and fuchsia
Prices for the cakes shown above range from $8-12, but Bit of Sugar is also happy to work with your budget and custom design specs. A big mahalo to Lei and Brad for the lovely cakes (and a shout out to Stacey Lee of Stacey Lee Designs for introducing me to their work!).

#3: Ah, rose #3 is a big one, but I can't really take credit for it. I planned on creating a display board to show off our favor box line and our custom designed favor tags. I knew exactly where I wanted to position the board, but had no idea that directly across the aisle would be my friends at Menehune Mac! I've been designing custom favor tags and wrappers for Menehune Mac for about a year now and it truly was serendipitous that I could take advantage of their favor display and they could bring customers over to look at paper swatches. Not to mention, Susan and Jana are just a joy to be around!

#4: I may be the only one who appreciates this rose, but the fact that no one tried to pull on or tug at my plexiglass display was a GOOD THING. I've had the display for many years and have considered removing it because of the time involved in setting it up, but brides really like seeing everything at a glance.

#5: The thorn. In retrospect, this isn't such a huge thing, but maybe if I get it off my chest and release it out into the "interweb," I can just let it go. So, in the booth photo at the top of this post, the #5 marker is sitting just to the right of a large, 6" x 9" invitation. I printed the text on a really pretty pale gold metallic cover stock, covered the top third of the invitation in a pale pink cherry blossom print washi paper, and finished it with a special trim using a basket weave material that I purchased in Japan. It was (was, as in past tense) a sample that I created especially for my booth display because I LOVED the washi paper print (another material purchased in Japan) and I've had a lot of clients asking for really large invitations recently. Anyway, at some point on Sunday, this oversized, not-so-subtle invitation walked away from my booth. Maybe it left me in search of cake samples? I'd hate to think that someone swiped it...and what would someone do with ONE invitation, anyway? Maybe someone picked it up inadvertently and dropped it into their swag bag. I'm hoping that's the case so that this thorn won't be so "thorny."

Tomorrow, I'll wrap up the week with a post on my biggest rose of the expo. Here's a hint, her name starts with a "J"...and ends with a "essica."