The most beautiful photo on earth

July 15th, 2010 § 1 Comment

Finally!  All our wedding invitations are done.  I cannot express the amount of relief I feel.  After countless hours scouring the internet for ideas, hundred of trials and errors, I decided on what I liked and then spent the next 2 months making all 101 of them.  I have third degree finger burns, fabric shrapnel all over every pair of black workout pants that I own and blisters from dragging ink over the YUDU silk screener…and every bit of every last effort was worth it.  I like our invites, they’re crafty, organic and unique.  Hopefully our guests will feel the same.  I do however, notice one thing…I feel like I am delivering mini-pizzas when I hand them to people.  Or maybe that’s just because I inadvertently make everything into being about food.

Underway

May 18th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

I love crafty things.  So the fact that I bought a Yudu a month of so ago meant I could hardly maintain myself from doing anything but thinking about all the things I was going to make.  Initially I set my sights on a Gobo, but apparently they are out of production, hard to find and reliant upon resources on the “endangered” list.  So, I began to research the Yudu, which has mixed reviews at best.  Some believe it to be too costly (emulsion sheets are pricey and pretty user unfriendly), some say the screen isn’t high enough to hold detail and then there are some who think it’s difficult to use all around.  Well, I have to say that using the Yudu straight out of the box, the users are correct.  The ink and emulsion is ridiculously priced, the screen that comes with the device prints  detail and type terribly and it’s a frustrating and expensive learning curve.  Especially those stupid emulsion sheets that bubble, crack and all around suck!  BUT, if you are willing to make some modifications and do some research, you will fall in love with the Yudu, as I did.  Here are the modifications I made:

• Throw the dumb screen it comes with away, its useless and you will hate it so much that you’ll actually enjoy trashing it.  Go online and buy a 220 mesh screen, which will print detail and type wonderfully.

• Don’t purchase Yudu emulsion sheets.  They are terrible.  Speedball emulsion is a liquid emulsion you paint onto the screen and it works beautifully.  With a little practice you will have no trouble.  And, to make it even better, it is way less expensive than the Yudu emulsion sheets.

• Buy a professional rubber squeegee, not the plastic one that comes in the kit.

With those few modifications, I’m sure you will grow to love the Yudu.  I love it so much I’m blogging about it after screening 100 boxes for my wedding invites.  I am tired, my left arm hurts from squeegeeing…that is an impossible word to spell, and instead of going to bed I decided to blog about the Yudu.  My love knows no bounds.

Nicole Ziegler Creation

April 28th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

As a self-taught freelance designer, I am always searching for inspiration to glean from.  I am in awe at the artistry of Nicole Ziegler and her work on these wedding invitations here

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