Showing posts with label the wedding cafe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the wedding cafe. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Updated sample book (at long last)

I'm so SO happy that my updated sample book is done and on the shelf at The Wedding Cafe! It's way overdue and checking this off my to-do list feels great!


The hardest part about assembling this book was selecting only a precious few stationery samples to showcase. With the help of my assistant, I think I covered some of Emi Ink's most popular designs and in addition to invitations, there's a wide array of ceremony and reception pieces, too!

The next best thing to scheduling an in-person consultation or visiting me at a wedding expo is stopping by The Wedding Cafe and flipping through these samples. I think you'll get a good feel for my design style!



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, November 15, 2012

Hair today, gone tomorrow

I recently purchased this:
It's a large sheet of paper with various styles of mustaches printed on it. I bought five sheets of it. Yup, five sheets of mustache paper. I haven't decided what to do with it yet, but I'm going to just let the mustaches speak to me. I'm confident that something wonderful - and hairy - will emerge.

A couple months back, my husband and I were in California and we happened into a random shop filled with quirky + trendy things. We saw a bunch of items with mustaches on them and after noticing the puzzled look on my husband's face, I knew it was my duty to school him on the mustache trend. Little did I know that he would use this knowledge against me. To this day, every time we see a mustached something or other, he points to it and says, "Hey, it's a mustache. Did you know those are hot right now?" I'm counting the days until mustaches are groomed from our retail landscape forever! Well, not really. I still dig them and hope they stick around for a little while longer, especially since I just designed this holiday greeting card (my ode to the mustache):
Emi Ink holiday cards are on sale now at The Wedding Cafe.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Emi Ink 2012 calendars!

Hot off the presses! Emi Ink's 2012 desk calendars are now on sale at the Menehune Mac seasonal store in Windward Mall. We also produced a set of limited edition notecard sets made with imported paper and blinged out with Swarovski crystals (naturally). Photos to come of the notecards, but here's a quick peek at our calendar:

We've tied a pretty satin bow to each of our calendars - the perfect stocking stuffer!
The acrylic case doubles as a stand, so you can display the calendar on your desk.
We'll be delivering a small supply of calendars to The Wedding Cafe this week for those of you who don't want to make the trek to Kaneohe. For anyone interested in placing a bulk order, just shoot me an email: emi@emiink.com

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Invitations, Favors and Special Touches Showcase

Head to The Wedding Cafe tonight @ 6:30pm to check out the latest in invitations and favors! I'll be debuting some SWEET new goodies at the Emi Ink table and can't wait to see if it's a hit or miss with the brides/grooms (hopefully, I'm on target with this one!).

In other news, I was lucky enough to work on a lot of fun projects over the summer, and this recent invitation order was no exception. I'll have to wait a few months before I can display the complete design, but here's a sneak peek:
Balloons with Swarovski crystal accents
Can't reveal the inspiration behind the design, although I'm guessing that I've shown just enough for people in the know to figure it out themselves. Definitely an out-of-the-box wedding theme!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Silence, please...

Mark your calendars for the TWC Gives Back Silent Auction on May 4, 2011. Starting at 6:30pm, you can bid on prize packages and services donated by vendors of The Wedding Cafe with all proceeds going to the American Red Cross in a continued effort to help those in need following the Japan disaster. Visit TWC's website where you can download a complete list of auction items. Emi Ink will be donating a $500 gift certificate good towards custom wedding invitations.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Hardy (and hearty!)

Worked on a big project last week. Really big. My normal canvas of choice measures 5" x 7", but my latest project came in at a whopping 4 feet by 6 feet. Here's the story of how it came to be.

PREFACE
A couple of weeks ago, I chatted with Mona Hirata of Weddings by Grace and Mona about her upcoming workshop @ The Wedding Cafe. Mona had an idea for her table and asked if I could help her execute it. Now, the one thing I can always count on happening during any meeting with Mona is that she'll challenge me as a designer. This was no exception.

CHAPTER 1: Mona's BIG Idea
A 4-ft x 6-ft foam core board that would hang from the pipe and drape behind her table. She referred me to a couple of Ed Hardy prints as inspiration and wanted something to pop against the black drape and linen. Mona envisioned a vine with three large roses in purple, pink, and red...and, uh, no thorns and no dripping blood, please. Turnaround on design and printing would have to be QUICK, QUICK, QUICK as she would then turn the board over to Jae Yoo at My Florist for embellishment.

CHAPTER 2: The Basics
Here's the initial concept as I sketched it out during our meeting:


CHAPTER 3: This Is Gonna Be HUGE
We quickly realized that a piece this large with only three flowers would mean a lot of empty white space. Normally, I love white space but the first design concept looked too bare, too simple.

CHAPTER 4: Less Is More...Unless It's Not Enough
With 24 square feet of space to fill up, the first thing I did was add some leaves. The vine needed a little more life, too. Added in some curly cues here and there, a few more roses, and a few more colors.

CHAPTER 5: Off To Print And A Tiny Hiccup
A few rounds of revisions, and the design was approved for print. Successfully submitted my artwork and got it in the print queue. Delivering a piece this large proved to be a challenge for the print shop,though, so we arranged to have Jae (aka florist extraordinaire) pick up the piece in his van. Small hiccup, no biggie.

CHAPTER 6: If I Can't See It, It Doesn't Exist
It's hard for a designer to produce something and not see the finished piece. The turnaround at the print shop was less than 24 hours (yippee!) and since Jae picked up the piece himself, I didn't get to see what the board looked like. Were the colors right? Did they put the grommets in the right place? Did it have the glossy finish that I asked for? I had to hope for the best and wait patiently while Jae performed his magic.

CHAPTER 7: Success!
Here is the finished product with a happy Mona standing next to it:

And a close-up shot of the crystals that Jae laboriously added to each and every petal. Amazing...

CHAPTER 8: Oh, There's More?
In addition to producing this larger than life display board, Mona asked me to create a suite of custom stationery to hand out as prize giveaways during the workshop. To my delight, she gave me carte blanche to come up with something fabulous.

The first set came in a silk portfolio embellished with a large crystal buckle on the front:

Tucked into the interior portfolio pockets were four color-coordinated notecards with smaller rhinestone buckles and Swarovski crystals.

The second stationery set included ten notecards with hot pink and clear Swarovski crystals, pearl metallic envelopes, and a chocolate brown silk pouch.

The final set included pretty floral patterned cards with one super fancy showcase piece finished with a fabric flower and feathers...all housed in a flip-top silk box.

EPILOGUE
I love it when I'm afforded the opportunity to flex my design muscles a bit. I love it even more when I can collaborate with talented individuals and breathe life into someone's fantastic vision. Thanks, Mona!

Photos courtesy of Kris Labang Photography

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Fold it, wrap it, glue it

Less than a week to go until the DIY Workshop at The Wedding Cafe! This "speed crafting" night is always fun and definitely keeps me on my toes as I attempt to teach a project in ten minutes flat to four rotating groups of brides over the course of the evening. The key, I think, is keeping the project simple enough to demo without a lot of detailed instructions, yet universal enough that brides personalize it in their own way should they want to do something similar for their wedding.

The "ingredients" for my project this time around are shown above: 2" x 2" x 2" die-cut favor boxes, strips of washi paper and oh-so-sparkly rhinestone buckles. The only pieces not shown are the satin ribbons that go with the buckles.

Hope the project goes over well!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Goodbye August


Hello September! Please be kind to me....August kicked my butt.

If you're in the hunt for cool invites or unique favor ideas, head over to the Invitations and Favors Showcase hosted by The Wedding Cafe tomorrow night! The 411:

When: Wednesday, September 2

Time: 6:30pm

Where: Ward Warehouse conference room (check in @ The Wedding Cafe)

Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Lovebirds


Delivered another batch of blank greeting cards to The Wedding Cafe over the weekend and included a half-dozen of the "Lovebirds" design shown above. I this sweet feathery duo and thought others might, too. There's been a recent love affair with bird design motifs in everything from stationery to housewares to jewelry...I love that a classic theme has made a comeback in a BIG way!