Sunday, 22 July 2012

I Need a Pintervention!

Oh Pinterest...I love you and I despise you. I love you because there is an ENDLESS supply of inspiration, and I hate you because I am so inspired by everything I see that I NEVER GET ANYTHING DONE! 

It's a serious case of "The Never-Ending To-Do List."


That being said, it's still really fun to dream :) Here are some of the projects I've pinned recently and hope to get to... AFTER the wedding!


Scrabble tile coasters...cuz Kirk is a major Scrabble fan!




"Oscar" cookies for an Academy Award themed party! 
These are from the Bakerella website.


Oyster cookies :) From the Disney Family Fun website.


A magnetic makeup board! GREAT idea! From the Laura Thoughts blog. 

A "Game Boy" dress for Halloween! From the aptly named Creating Really Awesome Free Things (C.R.A.F.T.) blog :)


And last but not least...

Custom R2D2 Toms :) From a very talented seller named Kara on Etsy.


Well this has been a fun break from making a gazillion paper star lanterns. But the wedding is mere weeks away so I have to get back to it. Hope to post more soon, both before and after the wedding! We have one massive project on the go which is a surprise, so keep your eyes peeled for it soon!




Meg :)

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Social Media Camp 2012

I know this is a bit off-topic today, but I wanted to post a couple photos from the awesome conference I'm at this weekend: Social Media Camp in Victoria! 


Chris Brogan on stage delivering his keynote address.



Darth Fiddler on Government Street! (Favorite.Busker.Ever.)





The Empress Hotel (via Instagram) - I can feel the history in this photo!!



We didn't stay at the Empress, but it's so gorgeous I had to take some photos. We stayed at the beautiful Magnolia Hotel and I can't recommend it enough. Quiet, clean and great value. I'll be back for sure!


I wanted to make a quick mention of a contest that's going on here at Social Media Camp. I'm trying to win some money for Nanaimo Community Hospice . This is a contest run by a Victoria social media start up called TicTalking . (Check them out - it's an interesting way to connect with people around the globe who share your interests.) You can help me win the money for them by tweeting about this blog post and including the hashtag #TICgame (along with my handle, @ninjameg). Let's get Nanaimo Community Hospice an extra $2000 for their new hospice house project!


Alright, back to my session :) Cheers! 


Meg

Monday, 4 June 2012

Shoes are DONE!

Life has been crazy lately, but I've got the day off today so it's time to update the blog with my big news. Yup - THE SHOES ARE DONE!! Check 'em out, in all their sparkly glory :)










And just for kicks, here's a flashback. From black patent leather...


...to glass slippers! 

*SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEE* 


 I'm so, So, SO happy with how these turned out :) Tell me - do you think I have a future in shoe design? I'm actually thinking of making and selling more pairs. What's your honest opinion? Would you buy them?




Thanks again for reading... Meg :)

Thursday, 10 May 2012

More photos...of the same shoe!

Not much to report recently, but I thought I'd write a quick update. The second batch of crystals arrived for my shoes today (yay!) so I will be gearing up to get to work on the second shoe shortly. Seeing as I have a dress fitting at the end of the month, it would be great to have this project done :) Not to mention...I can't wait to wear glittery heels all over the house! Here are some more photos (a bit self-indulgent, I know, but who cares!):

I feel like Cinderella already!


Close up!

A bit blurry, but still gorgeous!

How glamourous are these?! *eeeek!*


I also wanted to say thanks so much for all the kind comments on my shoe so far, both online and in person :) I am RIDICULOUSLY proud of this one, and it's nice to know ya'll think it's pretty awesome, too! I'll start working on (and posting about) the second shoe shortly.

OK, so besides the shoes, what's up next? More star lanterns...I've got about a million to finish, so I'll need to start working away on them soon. Though I think I might take a *small* detour and make some more bracelets soon. I'm thinking pearls might be nice for Mother's Day! I am beyond slow at making them though, so if you want to steal the idea and get your mom a pretty pearl wrap bracelet for Mother's Day (hint: THIS Sunday!) check out Taralicious Designs ... she has some awesome ones.

That's all for now! Cheerio :)

Meg

Monday, 30 April 2012

Shoe Update

I've finally had some more time to work on my shoes aaannnndd... ONE IS NOW COMPLETE!!! Check out the photos...



They even look amazing with jeans! *Happy dance!*


More sharing...just because I'm so damn proud!

Well underway...

Getting excited!

I love how the crystals reflect the light (like a disco ball!) in this picture. The photos REALLY don't do these justice. They sparkle like Edward Cullen in the SUN!

All together, the one shoe took about 6 hours of crystal time, on top of the painting and prep work. Without doing an exact tally, I would say there are about 3000 crystals on this shoe alone. Which means that I had to order some more crystals! Work on the next shoe will begin when they arrive. Can't wait!!




Meg

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Paper Star Lanterns

Besides my shoes, one of the other big crafty-projects for our wedding this summer is the decorations. We decided right away that our "theme" would be magic, seeing as we've been performing magic together for almost a decade (and that he proposed during one of our shows!). While it's really "us" ... magic isn't a common wedding (or even party) theme. So we're going to have to create much of what we envision from scratch. 

Our wedding reception will be in a local community centre that is quite pretty even without decorations. While we'll leave much of it alone, my one concern was that the ceilings are high enough that the room might look empty without some decor. So we decided to try "lowering" the ceiling with some glowing paper star lanterns, creating a bit more atmosphere. Imagine...a sparkling, twinkle-light canopy of stars...inside, no less!

Paper Star Lanterns - the inspiration

Turns out, it's not all that easy to find paper star lanterns. Either they are "Christmas Only" items, the wrong colours or sizes, or totally overpriced. So my mom said "Why don't you see if you can find a template and try making them yourself?" BINGO!

A quick Google search produced this website: Homemade Gifts Made Easy which had not only instructions on how to make paper star lanterns, but also a template! I quickly printed it out and made a prototype. While not exceptionally easy, it was do-able. So I set out to find some bigger coloured paper, and to make my own. 

I popped into Michaels (I can't believe the people there don't know me by name yet...I'm in there at least twice a week!) and headed to their scrapbooking section. Lucky for me, their paper was on sale...5 for a dollar! Since I needed 5 sheets per star, this was a perfect deal. I grabbed a bunch of paper, a star shaped hole punch, and was on my way. Altogether I spent less than $20 to get the paper and hole punch for my stars. Score!

From there, the first (and extremely time consuming step) was cutting out the templates and folding them. I am beyond lucky to have had MAJOR help with this step. (And by major help I mean someone else did all of it!) Laura - you are amazing. THANK YOU!!

Template and one of the cut/folded papers

Each template makes one "cone" for the star, so you can see how much precise cutting and folding each took...times 5 per star...times 15 stars. Wow. Again, thanks Laura :)

The next step was to add the star punches before it was all glued together. Since everything had fold lines already, it was easier to get the punch in there. Just fold, and punch 2 stars at a time. See?


Fold and punch...

...then open sesame!

Basically you just keep folding and punching until you've got enough holes to shine the light through. Then you glue the cone together. Here's what mine looked like at this stage. Not bad!


It turns out that punching stars in the paper and gluing single cones together is the easy part. It gets more complicated (and frustrating) from here. 

Once you've got 5 of these cones made, you start gluing (or taping) them together. The little tabs on the edges of the paper help, but the process is still really awkward. I wound up using a glue/tape combo to keep it all together. 

Two together...

...then four...

And finally, all five!

Getting the fifth cone on there is a giant pain in the butt. If anyone else has done these and has a tip for simplifying, I would be forever grateful!!

One of the main appeals of the star project was the idea of lighting them to create a really "magical" atmosphere for the reception. After puzzling over twinkle lights and how to manage cords, I stumbled upon a solution. Wandering through the wedding section at (where else?) Michaels, I found these teeny, battery operated LED lights! PERFECT! On the day of the wedding, we'll drop these into the centre of the stars as we suspend them from the ceiling, giving them a pretty glow.

Battery operated LED light, with hook to thread the fishing wire through (off).

On...and very BRIGHT!!

A handy "side effect" of this project is that we're producing a TON of star shaped confetti. Next step...find something to do with all of it!



I'm happy with the project so far, but there is still tons to do :) Let me know what you think (and if you want to help!).


Meg 



Thursday, 12 April 2012

Whitecaps Cake

So many projects...so little time :) This week the shoes are on hold as my schedule is a bit nuts, but I did make the time to create a very special cake for my awesome friend, Pene. Check it out!




As you can see, I re-created the Vancouver Whitecaps logo in chocolate for the top of the cake. Why, you ask? Well because this isn't just any old cake. This is the going-away/good luck cake for Pene...who JUST MADE THE WHITECAPS! To play professional soccer has been her lifelong dream, and she made it come true. How amazing is that?! 

The logo is made from Wilton Candy Melts (get 'em at Michaels Craft Stores). Basically, I just printed out the logo, taped it down on the counter, and put some wax paper on top (also taped down). After heating and tinting the candy melts, you just pipe it over the image with an icing bag. You can see my mid-way progress below:




And the completed version:




The cake itself was pretty same-old, plain old. Just a rainbow-bit Betty Crocker cake mix (her fave...mine too, incidentally), with my homemade buttercream icing. 



But take a basic cake and add a meaningful chocolate logo ... instant happiness!



Way to go Pene!! Good luck with your big adventure :)


Meg