I volunteered to make a few monogram layouts for Sis Aryan, a W@Wie bride. I had no idea what she really wants, except for her wedding motif.

So, here are the layouts I created for her:
I just hope the layouts will somehow brighten up her day. :)

Till my next post, dear brides and grooms.


Xoxo,
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These should have been made and posted last week, but since I had so many things to do, I was able to make these printables just today. You see, I currently have two DIY home projects that are still "in progress", so I sometimes find it pretty hard to give myself an hour or two to create nice printables that many brides can use.

Here's the first set, by the way:
Above is a label that you can use, particularly if you'll be giving away edible souvenirs. You can simply punch a hole on top of it, and use a pretty string or what have you to attach it on a box.

Next are two labels that can be used in a lot of ways. They can be placed at the back of the couple's chair, can be hung on the wall, can be tied on the door knob with the use of a string, and more -- the options are endless!
If you wish to have these labels/tags, feel free to send me an email, and I'd be more than happy to send you a hi-res file
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I love creating invites, monograms and what have you, and because Charlene, hubby's closest cousin, is getting hitched for the second time (with the same guy, of course), I decided to make a few layouts that she may want to make use of for her big day. Here are the monograms I created for her:
And these 3 are much better than our monogram, I must admit; it's just that I want something modern just so it complements our wedding theme. Charlene's wedding theme, on the other hand, is old vintage glam, so the layouts above are simply perfect! Here's ours, by the way. Kind'a odd, isn't it? But hubby and I love it still!
Finally, here are the invitation and missalette layouts I created. I removed some of the details for confidentiality purposes. Whether they use these layouts or not, I am still going to keep 'em on my hard drive! :)
Aren't they neat looking? I also want to show you the layouts I made for my godson, and yes, on the last two images, I was also the one who took the pictures of that cute, little boy. Believe it or not, that black background was only made of two black cardboard papers that Rae and I taped on the wall. :D You see, it only takes a little resourcefulness, and you can come up with a photo that looks like it was taken at a photography studio. ;)
Jay and Rae chose the 3rd image for their son's invite, whereas the last image was made as a backdrop.

My next project is Charlene and Why's wedding cord, and you know what? I guess I am much more excited than them!


Xoxo,

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