Thursday, November 20, 2008

Two More Temples... (Preston is next?)



Thought you would want to see how the temple construction is going... I will be really happy when I can figure out a pattern for the Preston Temple. I'm going to have to combine some stuff from the others I have patterns for and hope for some inspiration! Let me know if these even remotely resemble the real structures?

Monday, November 17, 2008

Let's Order These Clouds!


I was browsing through yet ANOTHER photographer's website and found this picture of the JR temple in a winter look. So - let's either pray for a LOT of snow, or NO snow - shall we? Whatever happens, I don't really enjoy the "sepia" tones of the temple in the winter - looks too dreary I think. What do the rest of you suggest? (Maybe we could order these really amazing clouds???)

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Here is the "trial" block...


Well - I tried this block with a blue background and it makes it stand out a lot better. (remember this is the first one I've made - that's why the steeple is LEANING... in honor of Lucy in "While You Were Sleeping - j/k) It will also look a lot different when it has a contrasting sash/border around it... Depending on the colors you two decide on - I can change it to anything. Maybe I can do one in each of the four SEASONS (winter - blue with "snowflakes", spring - light green with some kind of "fleck", summer - lighter blue with "clouds", fall - orange/pink with ?) Or a different temple in each of the four corners (Jordan River, Mt. Timpanogos, Salt Lake, Logan - there are patterns for all of those...) Be honest with me - if this isn't your thing, just tell me!

Engagements

I've been looking at some photography blogs trying to come up with ideas for pictures. What I'VE really liked is the backgrounds with some bright color. There's a photographer named Dustin Izatt who has some REALLY cool stuff. With the invitation layout you've chosen here's what I'm envisioning in my head. I think it'll need to have a really bright background to make it pop, so when you unfold it one side isn't just plain. It needs to be a solid, bright background. OR, it needs to be a background with a lot of texture. Maybe like a brick wall, or a wood fence, or SOMETHING that has texture. Does any of that make sense? It's hard to explain, but that's what I'm envisioning in my head. Here are some examples...





The one with the orange wall is Lee Cannon. He was helping a friend practice her photography skills by modeling and doing "fake engagements" with a friend. I asked him where this was taken and he said downtown Logan. I'm going to drive around and see if I can find anywhere that looks something like that... what do you think Melyn and Cameron? What do you guys WANT in a picture? Any ideas you have would be helpful because you might not like my ideas, and this should be something YOU guys want.





Quiltin' Time....
Well it's time to talk QUILTS you two! Melyn - I'm probably not going to make you the same tricot temple quilt that I did for the first two marriages (mainly because my hands can't take it anymore - I will have it machine quilted to save time) But - I want you to give me your opinion of this idea...

I found a block for the Jordan River Temple that is pieced - looks pretty fun actually. I thought I could make four of these and place them on the four corners of a quilt. The inside would be other pieced blocks (just one style of block, or combination of 2-5 different ones) I thought it would look good assembled "on point" - if you don't know what that is, ask me. I could even put TWO different temples on the corners - Jordan River AND Mt. Timpanogos - but that might look too busy.

I'm putting a few ideas for blocks here to get you thinking. (These are NOT the colors they will be in - that's for you to decide - or let me decide if you don't care...) I have a book with over 500 blocks - so it won't matter which you choose. Let me know what you think. But the BIG QUESTION is what COLOR(s) do you want???? (Just so you know - I want to make the JR temple background a blue color, instead of the light green shown in the picture...)

Melyn - Pat (what a great lady!) brought the magazine over that we looked at on Saturday night... It has the pinks that you liked in it - so I scanned it and thought you would want to look at it again. What do you think everyone? Pat also said that IVORY would look good mixed with the pinks...

Monday, November 10, 2008


Ok - after this one, I'm done for today... (I'm getting bug-eyed from staring at the computer) Here is another idea for a fun engagement shot - I like the angle, it seems to make it pop, don't you think? Maybe it was taken at an INSTITUTE BUILDING???



Well - it took a while, but I found (what I hope is the right one) a few pics of Air Force Mess Dress. It looks sharp, huh! I think there are lots of possibilities of colors to go with it.

Melyn! I think I found your wedding invitation idea... Here it is, let me know if it's the one, OK?

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Marmara
Artistique Yucatan

more pictures...

I thought this bouquet was so pretty! This is a big floofly bouquet but I like the different flowers in it... STEPHANOTIS, and callalily and my favorites!





OK - here is a fantastic website that has a great gallery... Click on centerpieces and bouquets. There are lots of color combination ideas... (Notice that the bridesmaids are in black Melyn...)

http://www.hobartsfineflorals.com











So here are a few different flowers that might be fun. I like the "airy" light green fillers used in the top left example - they almost look related to hydrangeas? There are lots of pinks here - in lots of different varieties...
Here is something I found when I was doing a search on mixing pink with a splash of black... Aryn, do you know what these flowers they suggested are? Here it is:

Using pink and black wedding flowers

I would love my wedding colors to be light pink gerbera daisies and black. What would you suggest I do to accent the black? Is there a pretty flower that I could use?


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jan 5, 2007, 8:00 PM)

flowersue
WEDDING FLOWERS PRO

Jan 7, 2007, 9:57 AM

Post #2 of 2 (4609 views)
Re: [aleighlandon] Using pink and black wedding flowers [In reply to]

SmileOne of the prettiest weddings I ever did flowers for was just that combination...Very dramatic and classy. There are lots of specific varieties of gerber daisies and some come with black centers...Order up exactly those varieties and you will be good to go. Some of those varieties in light pink are...Artistique, Marmara, and Jasenya. If you like a more hot shade look at Malibu, Britttani, Temptation, Oloila, Shirley and Serena.
I wouldn't worry too much about black accents in your church. For the reception you might like black tablecloths, napkins or ribbon accents to be incorporated into the design. Banding centerpiece vases can look really great. Also use black for placecards, favors and other visual cues. Maybe even a cake accent like black dots or a ribbon band might be something to consider.
Have fun with it all. The combo will be outstanding!Cool
Sue of Hobart's Fine Florals
http://www.hobartsfineflorals.com


I don't know why - but Hydrangeas are so fun to me...(the flower on the left - that is SUPPOSED to bloom in our front yard, but only does it's thing every other year!) You can get them in any color scheme. Maybe they might be elegant on the tables for centerpieces in a cute pot or container? If they are LIVE potted flowers, you could give them to those who have helped with your wedding...










Are you getting OVERWHELMED yet, Melyn? We are doing our best...





And here are even MORE to look at!