Category Archive for: ‘Meet The Makers’
{Sponsored Post} Handmade Accessories with Uncommon Charm from The Bread and Butterfuly
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We just love interviewing self-driven, independent artists with a passion for crafts, and this week’s featured vendor is no exception. The Bread and Butterfly is a real gem, and Carolyn’s handmade accessories are truly unlike anything else out there. Perfect for a rustic wedding style, woodland theme, or just nature-inspired beauty. She makes and sells hair accessories, boutioneers, flower pins, and other goodies, and she’s gearing up to offer DIY wedding consulting services in 2013! Please give a warm welcome to The Bread and Butterfly – the newest addition to the DIY Bride vendor showcase.
Read on for our up-close-and-personal encounter with Carolyn.
1. What attracts you to the DIY wedding and craft industries?
For me, hand made unique works of art are always more valuable than anything mass produced. When someone chooses a DIY wedding, it can truly become a wedding that is tailored to perfectly represent the couple. I love to see the recent growth in popularity of the DIY wedding and craft industries. It’s important for artists and crafters to be valued, supported, and noticed in a dominantly capitalist society.
2. What did you do before this?
Before this, I was a graduate student and received my Masters in Art Education from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I did, and still do, want to become a high school art teacher. Due to the unfortunate and current lack of high school art teaching positions, I have been unable to find a teaching job. Unemployed, I decided if I was not going to be teaching I wanted to be making. I have always been an artist but never taken the leap into making my passion my work. Not wanting to do anything else if I was not teaching, I began The Bread and Butterfly.
3. What is your philosophy on balancing work and life?
I am definitely a firm believer in a healthy balance of work and life. When one is following their passion in life and making it a job, this balance becomes rather easy. However, I still do need to motivate myself to get in my studio and work. I love my weekends to myself and I find if I put in the hours during the week, then I don’t feel guilty about weekends off. Artists and crafters deserve weekends just like everyone else!
4. Do you have a blog and social media pages (please share links)?
Currently I run my shop online only through Etsy. My shop can be found at www.thebreadandbutterfly.etsy.
Other than The Bread and Butterfly, I also am a fine artist working in both painting/drawing and photography. More of my portfolio of work, including information about The Bread and Butterfly, can be found on my personal website www.carolynmullanyart.com
5. How do you customize your products/services for brides?
I absolutely love working with brides to customize boutonnieres and/or headpieces. When a bride contacts me through Etsy they often have seen something in my shop they like but want different colors. I am always more than happy to work with them to find the perfect materials and colors to fit their style.
6. Describe your ideal customer.
An untraditional bride who truly appreciates handmade pieces is my ideal customer. I describe The Bread and Butterfly as handmade accessories with “uncommon charm”. If a bride is looking for something unique with a somewhat rustic yet romantic feel, I hope they may find it in my shop.
7. What’s new for 2013?
My business only started in the Fall of 2012 so I am so excited about what is to come in 2013 and to see my business grow. I intend to expand my business into consulting with brides. My services will include helping them with DIY ideas and decor, supplying them with the right tools, completely creating all the DIY decor, day-of coordination, and DIY workshops.
Meet Jessica: Fine Arts Student Goes Pro as an Invitation Designer
Today we have a short and sweet interview with an invitation designer who loves working with DIY brides, just like all of you. Jessica’s story is an example of how you can still get a degree in Fine Arts and end up an entrepreneur in the wedding/craft industry. We love Jessica’s creativity, and we hope you will enjoy “meeting” her on the blog today. Her work is on display throughout this post!
What do you love most about your work?
I wake up with a smile on my face knowing that I get to spend every day doing what I love – designing for life’s special events. I’m so lucky to take part in my clients’ big day, and I am honored that they chose me to bring their ideas and personalities to life on paper!
What did you do before this?
I graduated from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and an emphasis in Graphic Design. I was hired on at Kohls Corporate one month after graduating to work as a production designer.
Do you have a blog and social media pages?
Yes!
- Blog: http://clarkcreativewi.com/blog (<– this is a great looking blog, btw!)
- Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/clarkcreativewi
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClarkCreativeWI
- Facebook: facebook.com/clarkcreativewisconsin
Did you start your business from scratch? Tell us how you got started.
I did start my business from scratch. I was constantly designing on the side for friends and family. When it was time to design my very own wedding invitation suite, I fell in love with the process and knew that this was ultimately what I wanted my full time career to be. After two and a half years at my corporate job, I said a bittersweet goodbye and decided to take a leap of faith to pursue Clark Creative full time. My husband joined me to pursue his photography dream at this time as well, so it’s great to be partners in this together.
How do you customize your products/services for brides?
Some couples want to be as hands-on as possible (and are quite crafty), so I break down the cost of everything individually in case they wish to do some (or all) of the work on their own. If the couple needs me to design and print the invitations for them, but they want to do all of the assembly, they can do so. Or if a couple has already designed their entire wedding suite themselves and needs me to order paper for them and print everything, I can do that as well. I try to accommodate everyone’s needs because every couple is unique!
What’s new for 2013?
For the new year, my husband and I are working on a more personal project. We have decided to reach out to local creatives and interview them for our blog. We are interested in hearing about other areas people are being creative – other than photography and design. We are hoping to gain inspiration after learning more about their craft and hopefully inspire our readers as well as we share what we have learned.
It was a pleasure meeting Jessica and we’re so happy she could share her story with us, and showcase some of her work. Thanks, Jess!
Disclosure: DIY Bride does NOT have a financial relationship with Clark Creative, meaning this is NOT a sponsored post. If you would like to be considered for a “Meet the Makers” story, please submit your story here: http://www.diybride.com/submit-an-article/.
Meet Jules: A Real DIY Wedding Story
Hi There, I’m Jules Mounteney. Like you I was a DIY Bride, now I’m a DIY wife and mum and owner, artist, and blog author at Wine Bottle Crafts.
Now here’s something you’re probably all finding out for yourselves right about now… Weddings are expensive! I mean, mention the ‘w’ word and the price trebles right? When I got engaged and started costing things out I thought we’d never be able to afford to get married, but with some careful research and planning and lots of DIY I got the day of my dreams (I mean ‘we’ got the day of ‘our’ dreams) for less than a sixth of the £18,000 average spend.
Two thirds of our budget was spent on our venue, drinks and food. The rest went on rings, outfits, decorations and all the little bits and bobs I need to make everything else myself. I made the invites, the flowers, the jewellery, the tiara, the table plan, the order of service, my veil, the centrepieces, the favours, the only thing I didn’t make was the cake, my hubby made that! (I made the topper though) I’ve always had creativity close to my heart, I studied art at school, I’ve been a jewellery maker for years, and for the past 5 years I’ve made my own glass beads so getting everything off the shelf was never really going to be an option regardless of budget.
We also called on lots of friends and family for favours in the run up to the wedding and on the day itself, so we wanted to give the people that went above and beyond a really special thank you gift. We knew it had to be something original and unique to our special day, something not too expensive and ideally something that wasn’t going to ruin the planet. I decided to call on my bead making skills and got the hotel to save me the champagne bottles from the toast. When we returned from our mini moon I melted them down and made them into earrings, Charm Beads, Cuff links and bottle stoppers. They went down a storm, they ticked all our boxes and our guests loved them so much that some of them asked me to do the same thing with their celebratory bottles, Wine Bottle Crafts was born!
We’ve recently launched our brand new website “Wine Bottle Crafts” and are continually adding items to our range of products; the latest being our fairy light bottles. They make great night lights but also look stunning as wine bottle centrepieces, looking really funky and artistic during the day and emitting a lovely soft glow at night.
It’s not all been plain sailing, with a daughter barely a year old and a husband that works long hours finding the time to be creative and keep on top of the admin is hard work but slowly those blocks are stacking up, and my little family make the foundations nice and strong!
Disclosure: DIY Bride does NOT have a financial relationship with Wine Bottle Crafts, meaning this is NOT a sponsored post. If you would like to be considered for a “Meet the Makers” story, please submit your story here: http://www.diybride.com/submit-an-article/.
Valentines Day Sweetness from Birds & Honey
Allow us to introduce you all to Moni!
Hello DIY Bride! Hope all is well! My name is Mona Abo Said but you can call me Moni
and I am a wedding planner all the way from Edmonton, Alberta Canada….I just wanted to send you a little valentines day inspiration from my home! I really wanted to share what was special to me, and besides being with my hunny…I love being surrounded by some home made goodies!
The gorgeous photos were taken by Dongbu San and the florals were provided by Cerise Floral Studio! I know I could have gone all out with props and etc., but I wanted to show everyone how sweet and simple valentines day really is!
Hope you love this little shoot as much as I do
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ps – if you want any of the recipes I would be more than happy to share!
{email Moni: info@birdsandhoney.com}
Vendors Involved:
Planning & Design – Birds & Honey
Photograper – Dongbu San
Baked goods – Birds & Honey
Hanging Heart Garland – Chicken & Custard
Cake toppers – The Path Less Traveled
Florals – Cerise Floral Studio
About the Author, Moni at Birds & Honey: Birds & Honey is an event planning & design boutique located in Edmonton, ABCanada. Birds & Honey will help design, plan and execute your vision from start to finish. We will assist with every aspect of planning, bringing in new ideas and trends to help create your vision with your personal taste and budget.
Jessica’s Disney Wedding, DIY Style!
I’m a new contributor to DIY Bride, and I feel it’s only fair that I introduce myself and share some pictures of my own wedding.
I’m Jessica, stay at home mommy, loving wife, and a lover of all things DIY. I discovered my love for crafting while planning my wedding. On June 9, 2010, I went from Miss DIY Bride to Mrs. DIY Wife. I was married in the Walt Disney World Resort on the Boardwalk in a little gazebo called Sea Breeze Point. We had a very small intimate wedding with just 11 of our closet family members. It was a perfect day.
We had what Disney refers to as an “Escape Wedding”. This meant that we needed to keep the guest list to under 18. At first this seemed like an impossible feat, but with a closer look, it wasn’t all that difficult in the end. We ended up just inviting parents, siblings and one niece. That meant no Aunts or Uncles, no cousins, no friends. Narrowing the list wasn’t the tough part, it was breaking it to those family members that we wouldn’t be able to invite that was the hard part. In the end, I think (or hope) that everyone understood. Had we had the budget to have a “Wishes” wedding, we would have been able to accomadate our who family, but with a price tag of $12,000+ it just was not do-able for our wallets.
An “Escape” wedding not only fit our budget it also fit our personalities. Currently priced at $4925 for a week day wedding, Monday thru Friday, you get a ceremony at Sea Breeze Point, a fresh floral bouquet and boutiniere, wedding cake and champagne toast, violinist that plays throughout the entire ceremony and for your first dance, a limo charter for 4 consecutive hours, two hours of photography coverage, and 20 5×7 prints album. Of course if you have the money, you can enhance any part of your wedding. We opted not to have a formal reception that was planned by Disney, but rather to have an informal lunch at one of Disney’s most gorgeous resorts, The Polynesian. Overall, we were able to keep our wedding around the $5,000 mark and were both completely satisfied. The only thing I can think of that you must pay for that is not included is an officiant. Once you put a deposit down with Disney, they will send you a planning packet that includes a list of preferred officiants, if you chose from that list, the officiant will not count towards your guest list. Feel free to use who ever you want, you just will need to include them in your guest count list if their not on the list. We used a few outside vendors for things like hair and makeup and photography. We hired Randy Chapman of Chapman Photography and Beaute Speciale for hair and makeup.Now on to the fun part, the pictures!
Laine from Beaute Speciale making me pretty at 6:00am
Pre-Ceremony Picture of Mr. DIY and his sister.
Arriving at the Boardwalk for the ceremony
Groom “first look” as I walk down aisle
Our officient performing our ceremony
First Dance and a glimpse at the included “violinist”
Cake and Champagne Toast (here’s a little secret, ours was acutally apple cider, not champagne)
Our photog took us around the Boardwalk for pics
On the beach around the Boardwalk
Beach picture at the Polynesian, Cinderella’s castle as a backdrop. Not too shabby.
Informal lunch “reception” at Kona Cafe @ Disney’s Polynesian Resort
I may be biased (okay, I totally am), but there is no place like Disney to get married. They made my entire wedding week so magical and I would do it again in a heartbeat. Would I recommend, YES! Feel free to ask me any questions, I will try and help as much as I can.
Now, to bring you back to the planning process and my crafting craziness.
Leading up to the big day, I was crazy-busy DIYing my entire wedding. Mr. DIY did not understand why I would do all this when we we just payed for an all-in-one wedding. We had the beautiful outdoor gazebo that needed no decorating, and we only had 11 guests so why would we need programs? I had to explain to him that if I added these personal touches that it would feel more “us.” I wanted our wedding day to be all about our quirky personalities, and I wanted to make sure it shined through in our wedding photos. I made sure to hire the photographer whose style fit our personalities and he was amazing. He captured everything I ever could have dreamed of and more.
Disney Weddings also did not disappoint. I was so nervous planning a destination wedding where I had to plan majority of it over the phone, but Disney came through and I got my dream wedding.
Below is a list of all my DIY projects. I plan on doing tutorials on majority of them!
Wedding Invites
I ordered all my supplies from Cards and Pockets and Paper Source, and was able to make my own invites. Since we only had 11 guests and 4 families to mail them to, I was able to do these myself. If I had to do 60 or more I do not know how “gung ho” I would have been about this project. But these were received well and everyone loved them. I placed them on a bed of rose petals in an A7 box that was wrapped with a ribbon and mailed out.
Bride and Bridesmaid Rhinestone Tank Tops
These are super easy to make and I will be providing a tutorial next week on how to make them and even utilize them on asking your girlfriends to be part of your bridal party. I also sell these in my Etsy shop.
Grooms “Cold Feet” Socks
Everyone got a kick out of these! It was the gift along with the cufflinks that I gave Mr. DIY the morning of the wedding.
(I did not DIY these, but included them because it is a personal touch and good idea for future brides)
Each cufflink represented a different location. The one on the left represented where we met and the one on the right is where we married. I ordered these from Tomato Made , a shop on Etsy.
Programs & Tears of Joy Packets (Rose petals bags provided by Disney Floral)
The programs were a “fan” style program to give the guests a little break from the Florida heat. The tears of joy packets were handy for some of the more emotional family members.
Out of Town “Welcome Bags”
I’ll be the first to admit that these bags caused me some major headaches, but overall the guests really appreciated them and were completely unexpected. Each bag consisted of a welcome folder of daily itineraries and schedules, snacks, first aid kit, bridesmaid tank (if applicable), and sewing kits. Each guest received their bag while checking into the hotel.
Shoe Rhinestones
These were the most talked about part of my wedding. Everyone loved the pink shoes and then when they saw what was on the bottom, people fell in love. Disney Weddings actually featured my shoes on their website and Facebook. And no, that is not a piece of gum on the bottom of my shoe, it’s a rose petal that I stepped on while walking down the aisle.
(another project I didn’t DIY but such a good idea for thank you cards)
While I did not tackle this project, had I had many ideas for how to do it, and I would have tried making one myself. With that being said, I did not make this. We used this picture for our thank you cards for our wedding shower and wedding guests. We printed them on a postcard and wrote a little personal note on each one. I ordered this from Roxys Mommy, another shop on Etsy.
After spending a week in Disney and a week in Jamaica, I was ready to come home. Little did I know that I would miss crafting so much that I would be crazy enough to open up my own Etsy Shop, Fashionably Ever After. I have been able to help brides who have a vision but do not have the time or patience for DIYing.
Photography: Randy Chapman of Chapman Photography
Introducing Jam + Toast Paper Goods {Modern Illustrated Wedding Invites}
Hello my name is Elle McCann and I am the owner/designer of Jam + Toast Paper Goods. We specialize in modern illustrated wedding invitations and save the dates and that’s kind of how we got our name. We figure at a wedding, you jam (dance) and you toast!
I started Jam + Toast in 2011 after I got engaged and realized how crazy expensive everything was! I have a bachelors degree in graphic design and I love to craft so I just decided I would make everything myself. Although I wouldn’t advise trying to make everything, because you will get so overwhelmed, I love the idea of personalizing your wedding with your own style and creative talents.
Ultimately my fiancée and I decided to elope to Santa Monica, CA (http://jamandtoastshop.com/blogs/wedding-day-diy/6988198-our-wedding-pictures-in-santa-monica-california), but don’t worry because all the DIY creations I had already made for the wedding are now decorating my house.
I am so excited to be a guest blogger on DIY Bride and hope that I can inspire you with a lot of creative DIY ideas for your wedding! Also with my graphic design background I love to share the love and offer free printables for paper goods like my Printable Engagement Invitation that I shared with you last week. So stay tuned because crafty goodness is coming your way!
(Photography by Laura Goldenberger Photography http://www.lauragoldenberger.com/ )























































































