Monday, April 25, 2011

Katherine + Matthew Programs

Katherine and Matthew were wonderful to work with.  She knew exactly what she wanted, and was great about describing everything for me.  And Matthew also participated in the design process! What a wonderful fiance!

We made large half page booklets with 8 pages.  She asked to have this decorative paper from Paper Studio involved in these programs, since it was used in her invitations.  We special-ordered the matching paper for the covers as well, in Bazill Watermelon, in case any DIY brides would like to tackle this project with the same chiyagami paper. The cardstock matched the cherry blossom design perfectly.  I opted to use brown ribbon to tie these together. Originally thought of using light pink, but when I tried it out, with normal light pink ribbon, it was a little clashy and didn't match the cherry blossoms perfectly, so I went with chocolate brown.  The couple was happy with the results, and that's all that matters. Congratulaions, Katherine and Matthew!


Here's some lovely feedback from Katherine on my Etsy site: Great to work with throughout the process...even through several revisions of the text, and she made the program with my exact specifications and choices. The programs are beautiful!!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Monday, April 18, 2011

Allison's Photo Cards

This is a great set of Photo Table Cards made for Allison and her fiance.  I loooove these, because each photo and location is significant to the couple.  This is a GREAT idea for any bride to DIY on her own, or you can have a vendor make these for you.  This set is made double sided so that Allison can display them in table card holders in the middle of the table.  Guests may view these fantastic photos from all around the table.  She also opted to have each table listed as a Table # as well, so that guests are able to find their table assignments easily when entering the reception venue. 
 Such a beautiful couple!
 This is my FAVORITE photo.  Love those engagement moments!  Funny, didn't we all make that face?  :)


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Peacock Thank You Cards

I've worked with Brooke in the past on her STD cards, so she asked me to make a set of Thank you cards for her bridal shower.  We used the same peacock tail as the graphics, and printed on plain white heavy cardstock.  Simple and easy.  To add some pizazz, I added 3 green rhinestones within the graphic.  You can use plain white envelopes or metallic envelopes to complete the presentation, but either way, you have a cute set of simple thank you cards!





I didn't realize that I did not post photos of Brooke's STD Cards, so here are a few to show off...



Monday, April 4, 2011

Jaimee + Jay: Digital Package

Jaimee took on the task of printing and cutting her programs.  Her Fuschia/Orange theme was based on my DEANNA design for all her program, seating chart, and table cards.  Congrats!




Here are a couple alternative seating chart designs that didn't make the cut, but I wanted to post here for you to see other options available...

 We also worked on the following monogram to be used in any of Jaimee's other DIY projects.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Del Sol Photography: Blogged GE Wedding!

Matt from Del Sol Photography blogged our wedding on March 22, 2011.  I've been so busy with work this month, that I forgot to share that here! Please visit their site's galleries for more eye candy (especially their Trash The Dress sessions in the cenotes!

I just received one 16x20 canvas wrap print of our favorite photo. We're probably going to be ordering a few more from their site since the quality is just AMAZING! Nothing beats professional printing! Now the only thing to do is figure out where to hang it...


Sunday, February 27, 2011

GE Wedding: My Wedding Stationery (Professional Photos)

Finally. Some cool professional photos came in from the wedding!  Here are my programs that I put together the night before we left for Cancun.



And a shot of one of my invitations that a guest brought.


And a couple shots of one of the "Placecards" I made for each guest.  These were based on my Crystal Clustered collection.  They were made double-sided, so that each guest across the table can see the name of that person in front of them.  LOL, yes, we only had 9 of us at the table, and they all knew each other, but I just felt like it would be a nice personal touch. 

Now that I have access to the professional photos (taken by Matt and Jonathan of Del Sol Photography), I can start posting reviews online!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Kendra's Peacock Themed Baby Shower Invitations

Kendra took my Peacock Save The Date Cards and turned it into a Baby Shower Invitation! We added one more layer of cardstock for more color. 


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Shop Announcement: New Hours of Operations for 2011

Well, 2011 has started with a bang, since I am now officially married! And usually, marriage brings a lot of changes into people's lives.  Being with my husband for 10 years and living together for 7 years, the "new" marriage didn't bring anything different to our routine, but this month, the new official hubby started a new job.  The next chapter of our lives actually requires my husband to travel for business 4-5 days a week, which leaves me only 8-10 days of the month to spend quality time with each other.  We'll be signing up for Skype and increasing our minutes on our cell phone plans, but nothing compares to personal time together. Which means, our friends and family probably won't see us too much on the weekends. 

With that said, GE Designs will be revamping Hours of Operation. I've made the announcement in my shop and on Facebook, but this little entry details what that really means.  These hours are just meant for emails and responses on Etsy to both clients and prospective clients. I used to spend all hours on the computer at night and weekends. With my new personal schedule changing, so does my time on the computer.  This doesn't mean I will not be working on orders.  Let's remember that I spend a lot of time putting orders together too.  I guess this is meant more for my current clients, and I don't want anyone to get too ansy for immediate replies. I want you to know that GE Designs orders are still top priority for me.  Weekdays are the same -- the only change is that weekends are personal time only and you probably won't hear back from me till Monday morning. 

Monday - Friday: 9am - 7pm Pacific Standard Time
Saturdays - Sundays: CLOSED

I have also decreased the number of orders I will be accepting each month.  And I will be updating the GE Designs Paper Schedule in the shop announcments page
I also get questions on turnaround for orders.  Here's an update:

Samples: 1-2 weeks
Stationery orders SMALL (50 and under): 2 weeks after design is finalized with client
Stationery Orders MEDIUM (51-100): 2-3 weeks after design is finalized with client
Stationery Orders LARGE (100 - 150): 3-4 weeks after design is finalized with client
Stationery Orders larger than 150: at least 4 weeks
Digital Design files: starting at 1 week, ask for details

When I refer to "Stationery" it includes invitation orders, table numbers, programs, etc. This is just an estimate and may be affected by colors and supply availability.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

GE Wedding: Cake Mishap

Only two things went wrong with the wedding.  And one of them was the cake they gave me was NOT the cake I ordered.   I HATE giving a bad review on anything online, but this really irks me now.

Here is a photo of the cake that I chose from their catalog of "Couture Cakes":

I then specified that they make the frosting white (along with the frosting details) with red roses.

Here is the a photo of what they gave me:



Any Sesame Street skit would say that these are two totally different cakes.  This was NOT what I expected.  The one they gave me looks more like their complimentary signature cake that they give with the free wedding package.  Can I say, lazy bakery?  Really?  Sigh.  On the night of the wedding, I wasn't so bothered by it, since I was busy trying to breathe in my dress and eat enough food to not pass out.  But now that time has passed, and I'm looking at personal photos, the cake mistake is bugging me more and more.  Like I always say, photos will stay with you forever, and the cake photos are haunting me.

Let this be a lesson to destination brides.  Make sure the venue of your choice makes a cake that looks exactly like the photos they show you. Confirm with them days before the wedding, and POINT to the photo and ask them that the cake look at least 80% like the photo.  Don't advertise it as a choice if you are not going to follow through with the design on the actual day (and charge $$$ for it).  I will concede and say that the cake itself, was super duper delicious. But please, the look of it is more important than how it taste. This will be the last time I complain about it. If our photographer is reading this, please don't send me photos of the cake. Oye.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

GE Wedding: Programs

I literally threw these together the night before we left for our trip. I wasn't going to make these, since we only had 7 guests, but then I thought that the wedding coordinator at the hotel probably won't tell them where to go after the ceremony.  Anyway, I took some leftover rhinestone buckles for the front cover, and typed out the inside information as seen below. It's so much easier, when you only have so few to make. 


I didn't have time the night I made these to take photos, so I quickly took photos at our hotel and didn't realize that I didn't take enough. 
Thank goodness, my sister took the shot below at the gazebo location.  Please ignore those white chairs (that's another story).

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

GE Wedding: Over Before I Knew It

Ok. What happened to my intentions of posting my last few days before the wedding??? It's true, the week before the Big Day, you're just overwhelmed with last minute things to do.


Just checking in, and even now, a few days after our return from Mexico, I still have nothing ready to post, except this photo above of one of my Last Minute items.  But, I promise that once I get caught up with all my current clients and other work, I will make time to share the experience I had in Cancun. 
This was the view from our Suite at the Le Blanc Resort and Spa on our Last Day. 80 Degrees and clear skies