Friday, June 25, 2010

Bridal Shower Keepsake

I had a lot of fun creating these little wedding dresses for my bridal shower. I used white foam to create the shapes. I used wired ribbon to design the overlay of the dress, thin blue stain ribbon for the waist and a jewel to give it some bling on the waist. I bended the wire to create the little hanger and stamped the date and my name on the body of the dress. And of course, I glued a pin in the back to be able to pin them on my guests.

Wedding Favors

I love chocolate. For these yummy beauties I used dark chocolate that I bought from a local chocolate factory in bulk and also red melting candy from a party store and using a mold I covered an Oreo cookie in yummy chocolate.

Toasting Flutes

I found these plain flutes and decorated them with beading and I hand-painted my monogram on them.

My Escort-Flower

This was one of the doug flowers I made. I used glass decorative stones and hot-glued them to create a stand for the flower. I then printed my guests names on vellum and stamped the table number as a background on a piece of fancy cardstock and added a little touch with a shinny jewel.


Centerpieces


I found this great blue bowls for a great deal and decided to create my wedding centerpieces around them. I added som flowers, some candles and there you have it..

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Centerpiece Candle holder


This can be used as centerpieces using tealights, pilar candles, or given as favors. They can be personalized by adding letters, words, pictures or any other desired embelishment inside each of the nine squares.

Monogramed Tealight Holders or Cups for drinks

The monogramed plastic 5 oz cups  have intials in the front and the date on the back. They are customized using a cranberry color paint for the initials in the pfront and and color jay blue for the date stamped on the back of the see-through cup. This can be made on various styles, colors, fonts, and cup sizes.

Stand for favors, cupcakes, or decor


This stand is made of foam boards. The edge is embelished with ribbon and pearls. It can be customized in color, shape, size and  can have less or additional levels (here shown with 4).

Paper Flowers

These flowers can be used as an embelishment to your invitations, favors, and other wedding details and decor. They can made in a variety of colors, solid or print paper, combinations, paper types and sizes. (The sizes shown here are 2'' and 1/4" in diameter)

Flower Girl Baskets

Monday, February 8, 2010

Cake Topper Initials


Rhinestone encrusted intials in various sizes and fonts

Hand-painted Aisle Runner

Hand-painted Aisle Runner

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Flower Girl Basket



This flower basket was originally a very shiny, very fushia, party top hat. I got it from a dollar store. I turned it on its top, primed it, and painted it white on the inside and out. Once dry, I cut the excess edge from the top hat. Then I painted the outside blue. I used primer to keep the paint from chipping off. I Then I created a stencil on vellum using a daisy pattern punch to paint some flowers on the oustide of the basket with the white paint over the blue. To finish the paint job I used a pearlizing finishing paint that goes on sheer and adds the pearl shine to the paint. I then glued vellum cut-out daisy shapes with the same punch and I shaped the vellum to stick out like a flower petals and placed them on top of the daisies I had already painted using the stencils. I glued a half of a styrofoam pearl for the center of the flower. I also glued pearl rows to the bottom and the edge of the basket to cover any imperfections from cutting to size. I used wire to create three rows of pearls to use a handle for the basket.

Guest Book


This was a fun project. I got a hardcover book from a thrift shop. This one happened to have a back cover that is longer than the front cover. I cut out the pages of the book and  painted every surface in a white flat paint, on the inside I covered it with paper which I later stamped to give it texture. On the front cover I added applications of styrofoam pearls, beads and jewels. When the book is closed the longer tab is still visible. I decorated it with embossed intials. This tab will also help to hold the pen for guest to sign with.


On the inside I stamped the names of the bride and groom and the date. I added pages from a sketch pad I got at the art store and I cut them to fit the size of the book covers. The pages were also embossed with a label and details on every corner

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Invitations and stationery


I saw this invitation in a catalog so I reacreated the design on my own printer, using cardstock paper, vellum and creating a sash out of the vellum with a monogram embossing. The envelops were plain blue envelops from the store that I personalized by lining them with patterned paper, embossing initials on the outside and a attaching a wax seal on the closing flap.

Wishing Well


This Wishing Well is made out of mache paper containers, hand-painted with hand-glued applications of styrofoam pearls, beads  and jewels

Bread dough flowers



This flowers are hand-made out of bread dough. They can be customized to your wedding color palette and can be made as realistic or as creatively as you want. This is small rose. I can make any flower from daffodils,  lilies, tulips, orchids, pansies, daisies and many more.

My Wedding Crafts

An event such as a Wedding, its special in itself. However, personalizing the details of your event can make an even more memorable day not only for you but for your guests.



I've always enjoyed working on crafts and giving myself a room to be creative with the things I do. It all started with a desire to personalize my own wedding details. I started by creating my own invitations, my own flower bouquet, centerpieces, favors, escort cards, flower-girl baskets, a personalized wishing well, guest book.. and so many more things.. should I go on?



It got a little crazy, I have to admit, however the joy and the pleasure of creating my own special details was so meaningful to me and gave my wedding day an even greater personal touch.



I realize all brides want the same for their own special day, however not all of us have the patience, time, ability, or perhaps budget to start off some of these projects.

I want to share my abilities with those of you looking for help. I can help you envision, design and materialize your special day details.

  • Invitation Designs
  • Favors
  • Escort Cards
  • Flower-girl Baskets
  • Wishing Wells
  • Guest Books
  • Centerpieces
  • Many other personalized items for your day
I use creative mediums, from conventional paper to unconventional materials to creatively personalize your details. I do very professional detailed work.


Here you will find samples of some of the crafts I have personalized and details I continue to work on.

My services include :
  • Free 1st consultation
  • Free estimate
  • Budget friendly solutions
  • Located in Chicago
E-mail me for a quote at LucyCrafts@gmail.com