LA Brides: Soi-Meme Bridal Salon
Hey DIYers,
There’s an upcoming bridal event for eco-friendly DIY couples.
About Soi-Meme: The Independent eco-bridal salon
“Soi-Meme” – a French word meaning “oneself” – characterizes the spirit of the modern couple searching for affordable, do-it-yourself solutions to planning a wedding with unique style. Following the success of last year’s “Love is in the Air” eco-luxe bridal salon, Pink Cloud Events is once again hosting a fabulous day-long salon for eco-conscious DIY brides and grooms to connect directly with the most inspiring eco-friendly wedding products and service providers.The event will bring everything needed to plan a sustainable wedding on Saturday, August 29th from 11am – 4pm at the newly renovated James Irvine Garden at the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, located in the heart of downtown LA’s Little Tokyo. From the wedding ring to the honeymoon, our experts will be available for one-on-one sessions and workshops to help you find all that you need for your wedding day, in just a few hours!
For only $25, complimentary organic beverages, hors d’oeuvres, great DJs, a resource guide and loads of giveaways will make this a fun-filled day for you and your wedding planning party. Register online now for a chance to win a free 4 night stay at a private eco-villa resort in Tulum, Mexico by Azulik!
Click here to register or here for more info.
Thanks to Doreen from Pink Cloud Events for letting us know!
Read MoreDIY Video Seminar in San Francisco
Jewel from Savadelis Films sent over this announcement for their upcoming DIY Wedding Video seminar:
Read MoreFor brides and grooms who have chosen to rely on friends or family to film their wedding day and would like to have a quality wedding video, we are offering a creative solution: a How to DIY Your Wedding Video seminar. If couples are going to do-it-yourself, we’d like to help them do-it-well. Now they can do more than just hope for the best.
There are four reasons it isn’t a good idea to ask a friend to video your wedding: poor image quality, poor sound quality, they’ll miss something important, and it will be B-O-R-I-N-G. But we have a solution. We will share very practical tips and techniques on how to frame a scene, shoot from the best unobtrusive angles and record better sound. We will demonstrate how to anticipate key moments and how to edit a compelling story so that friends who only wanted to “take a peek” will beg to see more.
WHEN, WHERE, HOW MUCH?
Sunday, March 22, 2009 1 PM – 5 PM
Julia Morgan Ballroom at the Merchants Exchange Club
465 California Street, 15th Floor, San Francisco
www.movie-me.com
info@movie-me.com
408.773.9421
Online registration $49WHAT IS MOVIE-ME?
MOVIE-ME is a creative solution to brides who have chosen to rely on friends or family to video their wedding day. We are offering an afternoon seminar that will dramatically increase the couple’s odds of producing a better video of their wedding.
1. It’s a 4-hour informative, interactive fun seminar on how to DIY a wedding video in which a professional videographer will be filming a series of enactments of a ceremony, entrance into the reception, toasts, cake cutting and first dance. Attendees will see on a screen in real time what is being filmed, will hear narration of the right and wrong way to do it. There will also be a demonstration of how to edit.2. Attendees will come away with
5 most common mistakes and how to avoid them
the ‘must have’ shots at the ceremony and reception
the best unobtrusive camera positions
and much, much more3. Easy tips and tricks
the single most important step to producing a great video
the most important piece of equipment you can’t do without
how to quickly and easily record excellent soundWHO SHOULD COME?
Brides and grooms
Friends who will shoot and/or edit the wedding
Friend who will edit the wedding that a professional videographer shoots
Friends who will shoot and edit Friday and Sunday activities (a professional videographer shoots the wedding)
WHY COME TO A SEMINAR?
1. It would take a lot of time and effort to research the information on the internet, even if it existed, which it doesn’t; your time is worth something
2. It’s easier to learn by seeing a professional do it than by reading a book
3. It’s one of those things where you just have to be there (it’s the experience)LEARN FROM ONE OF THE BEST
Movie-Me is presented by Chuck and Jewel Savadelis of Savadelis Films, an award-winning husband and wife team who are outstanding presenters with an engaging and lively style, who draw from their experience as wedding cinematographers and their long-time avocation as avid movie buffs.Be sure to stop by movie-me.com to enter to win a Flip video camera!
November is DIY Month at Elizabeth Anne Designs
Hi everyone!
One of my favorite blogs, Elizabeth Anne Designs, has just announced that November is DIY Month at their site. They’ve put out a call for projects and will be awarding prizes for the most creative submissions. How fun!
Do check out the official announcement here.
Read MoreWorld Card Making Day: October 04
Wow, this snuck up on me this year!
Today is World Card Making Day. The purpose of WCMD is to bring together handmade card enthusiasts to share our ideas, techniques, and love of the craft.
As an avid card-maker, this is one of my most sacred holidays. Besides projects for the upcoming DIY Bride book #2 my overworked brain has been obsessing about Xmas cards, baby announcements and thank you cards. In celebration of WCMD this weekend, I’ll be posting a great little thank you card that’s perfect for any occasion.
Read MoreMaker Faire Schedule
The official Maker Faire schedule is out! Do catch me this Sunday at 3:00 pm for some DIY bridal goodness.
Saturday, May 3
Main Stage:
11am – Things I Learned from Knitting – Stephanie Pearl-Mc Phee of the Yarn Harlot
1pm – String Theory – Autumn Wiggins of Crafting a Green World
4pm – Extreme Craft – Garth Johnson of Extreme Craft
CRAFT Stage:
11am – Soft Circuit Embroidery – Becky Stern
12pm – Make Your Own Free Range Mini-Monsters – Moxie
1pm – Making Jewelry – Sonya Nimri, author of Beadalicious
2pm – Felt Faux Fruit – Brookelynn Morris
3pm – Fashioning Technology: DIY Style – Syuzi Pakhchyan
4pm – Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone – Krystina Castella
5pm – Photojojo DIY Photo Blocks – Amit Gupta and Kelly Jensen
CRAFT Corner:
12pm – Weaving with Small Looms – Karrie Weaver of Girl on the Rocks
2pm – Knitting with the Yarn Harlot
Sunday, May 4
Main Stage:
11:30am – Crafty Chica: Squeezing a Dollar from a Dime: How to Make the Most of What You Have – Kathy Cano-Murillo
12pm – String Theory – Autumn Wiggins of Crafting a Green World
CRAFT Stage:
12pm – How to Make Your Own Shoes…the Easy Way! – Thomas Maiorana
1pm – Finger Puppets Who Wish To Not Die – Stacey Gordon
2pm – Create Ribbon Straw Flowers on Vintage Flower Looms – Cathy of California
3pm – The DIY Bride: Quick & Easy Wedding Projects for Any Budget – Khris Cochran, author of The DIY Bride
4pm – Guerilla Pattern Drafting – Autumn Wiggins
5pm – Create Your Own Photo Flip Book – Jackie Ortega
CRAFT Corner:
2pm – Star Wars Kids Crafts: Making Star Wars Bubble Magnets – Bonnie Burton
[via CraftZine]
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