Custom Printed Coasters

One of the challenging thing for me is to play and maximize the use of paper materials… I’ve been thinking on how paper can be more practical, useful and sturdy all at the same time.

Then while I was drinking my coffee and used my corkboard coaster, I’ve thought why not try a printed coasters instead. There came an idea but the challenged was how to make it reusable. Eventually, I was able to figure out how to resolved it and viola… I printed it on a 280gsm coated paper then cold laminated so it can now be reused anytime.

We can use some photos or simply add the names of your guests to make it more personal. Nonetheless, it is another way to impress your guests buy not spending that much plus it totally practical, whether you’re in your home or offices, right?

If you’re interested, simply email me at designsofartisan(at)gmail(dot)com for inquiries.

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Artisan Paperie: Postcard

I’m happy to know that most of the couples here in the Philippines, already sends out save the date first before the formal invitation.

Postcard is one idea for a save the date. You can use your pre-nuptial photos so can share it to your guests.

I have made few designs of postcards with different sizes. This one, has a size of 7×9-inch, curve edges and black and white back, and with different photos.

This is a bit smaller. It’s 4×6-inch, square edges, also in black and white back but we used one photo only.

This for sure will be kept by your guests, specially if you add a little note with your own handwriting. Don’t you think that’s sweet and intimate?

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Wedding Invitation: Reco + Vera

I wanted to be a doctor when I was still young, or maybe that was a popular occupation when you were just a kid. “When I grow up, I’ll be a doctor…”, a common phrase in school. I don’t even know why, when we never had a doctor in the family, haha. So, I did not become a doctor, nor nurse, but I’m so glad I did not! But I had a privilege to design a wedding invitation for a couple that are both doctors.

The bride, Dra. Vera, wanted something big than the usual invitations {that’s easy…} and she also wanted it with a thick board {okay wait, can we go back on the easy part? haha}. Seriously, It was easy for me to visualized her idea since she showed me a sample of her ideal invitation. But making it on board was the challenging part, but I love challenges.

Now, my work was to integrate her idea and her theme to the invitation she wanted… not that easy, but I like it when my mind was being challenged.

Here we go… Wrapping the board on the exact print was really not that easy but the creasing part must be mastered. Getting the right color {baby pink and blue} was also hard, my printer needed a little tweaking or probably needed to be replaced {oh please no! hehe}.

The inner paper, where all the details were written were laser printed but the couple’s names must be embossed… now that was really the challenged.

Another challenged solved… thank you my dear clients for giving me the opportunity to try something new with my craft.

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Dessert Buffet set-up

I’ve been meaning to make something like a dessert buffet before, however, I couldn’t find the occasion or at least the right time to set it up. Gladly, last July, Apple {a friend who works from Pearl Farm Beach Resort} invited me to join their bridal fair. Goody! What a great timing.

So being a frustrated illustrator {hihi}, I try to visualize my plan and draw my concept first. I used to do this before for my invitations, but I guess, when you’re used to it, ideas come on the spot. So I seldom draw my concept nowadays.

Anyway, so here’s what I visualized… Long table covered with a nice cloth with same cloth used for background. Then filled with good sweet stuffs and wrap or label them with printed papers. It was actually simple but finding a theme for it was a bit challenging. Then I remember the party paper details we’ve been working on ready for the market. Wow, hitting two birds with one stone… setting-up a dessert buffet and using my Paperie items.

This was the actual dessert buffet based from my illustration. I made some changes based on materials available but nonetheless, for me it was a success and pretty.

This Just Married banner will be ready for sale on my etsy shop and studio. We also have buntings with the same theme, just like the one hanged on the table.

I love how simple yet enticing these chocolate bars looked like. I’ve been thinking of putting a monogram on it so couples can opt for custom design as well. However, I don’t know what initials to put for the sake of our display, that’s why it ended up as blank and plain patterns instead, hehe.

Oh how I love looking at these cupcake flags? Yes, you can stick ‘em to any pastries you like, instead of cupcakes.

Here are the other details… labels for candy jars, food name and for bottled drinks as well.

This is my favorite though… simple yet attractive. A craft bag loop bag with a thank you card and a fork. You can put a cupcake or mini cakes inside as your party souvenir. And it’s ready to eat.

We don’t normally have a backyard wedding here in Davao but I just made a sample for lemonade cups and straws with flags, to give the couples an idea about it.

I was excited and a little nervous at the same time before I set this up since it was my first time. I’m not sure if it will come up out the way I imagined it. But I gladly it did. Thank you Occasions for lending me those beautiful vases and glass stands. And of course to my sister, Sandy for all the other cake stands {even though you didn’t know about it though, hehe}.

What do you think about my dessert buffet? I don’t know about you, but I’m heading now to our kitchen to find something sweet, because this sure made me crave for it… hihi.

Would love to hear your thoughts, leave me a comment… =)

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