Wednesday, May 21, 2008

New Pictures of Flowers
As many of you know, wedding season has kicked into HIGH gear! Although since last summer, I think it's been that way for me! I wanted to just share a few photos of some things I've been working on for my clients and Etsy.com. There will be more to follow in the coming weeks as I knock out all my orders! I'm excited though at all the bouquet orders I have coming up! It's amazing how many brides are SERIOUSLY considering clay bouquets! Keep them coming!

This first picture is of an arrangement I did for Etsy.com. I love the light pastel colors... It screams English Country garden! These flowers were ones I made for a client's samples and they were extras because the colors didn't work for what I was wanting for her bouquet so I used them in this nice little arrangement!

My new FAVORITE flower is the peony! I feel like I'm getting much better at making them look REALISTIC! This one arrangement was inspired by a Martha Stewart Show segment where they did these beautiful reddish pink peonies and viburnum. The one thing I didn't recreate were the pom pom mums they used to decorate the vase... I don't have that much FREE TIME! :) This one sells at http://www.dkdesignshawaii.etsy.com/.

The last picture I want to share are corsages I did for a client who found me via etsy.com. She wanted corsages from her mom and her mother-in-law to be. She wanted greens, pinks and oranges. I love this color combination! Just so bold and vibrant, but the flowers are delicate. I hope Amanda likes them! These flowers are also my favorites to make these days - dahlia, ranunculus and viburnum!











Sunday, May 18, 2008

Sample Flowers for Miss Pineapple of WeddingBee.com
Since I've been back, I've been working on samples and orders like crazy even with the HOT HOT temperatures we've been experiencing in San Jose. Anyway, I promised Miss Pineapple of http://www.weddingbee.com/ that I would provide her with some sample pictures of possible flowers for her bouquet and her bridesmaid bouquets. I'm still working on the bridesmaid bouquet sample flowers, but this is what I came up with for her bouquet flowers.


To recap, Miss Pineapple's colors are copper, creams, champagne, and muted tones. Kind of a vintage, but modern elegance. So I decided on gardenias or peonies as the main flower and then muted copper toned and champagne roses with some tuberose and stephanotis flowers and of course, creamy white ranunculus. I actually really like the way these came out. I hope she does too! :) I decided to arrange them so she could see what they look like all put together instead of just individual flowers.

I'm looking forward to what she has to say! Hopefully it's good.... :)

Okay, so I finished the bridesmaid flower sample as well. I think they come together quite nicely. I love the addition of the purple, it really adds a vintage feel to the whole arrangement. On this one, I opted for the peach peony with the a goldish copper center, the copper tone roses, peach ranunculus, mauvish purple roses, some copper filler flower clusters and of course the stephanotis and tuberose flowers.



Saturday, May 17, 2008

DK Designs Clay Flower Favors Featured in Summer 2008 Issue of For the Bride Magazine!
I finally was able to pick up the Summer 2008 Issue of For the Bride Magazine. I couldn't find it anywhere in Hawaii. I was so bummed because the editor of the magazine told me my clay flowers were featured in the magazine. I went to Barnes & Nobles today and found my copy! My favor boxes were featured in the Table of Contents and on Page 78 of the magazine. The article was more about special touches, but my clay flower favors were the featured photograph and there are credits inside the binding.

This is huge for DK Designs. The last time I got featured in the magazine for my invitations, I got a 330 wedding invitation order! So it goes to show you that people do read the magazines and even when the credits are in the binding, brides will search you out! I'm hoping that I'll get new inquiries once more brides see the favor boxes! :)

Friday, May 16, 2008

DK Designs To Offer New Deco Clay Craft Academy Tropical Course - End of June '08
One of the reasons why I went back to Hawaii for two and a half weeks was to take some workshops for the upcoming new Tropical Flower Course being offered through the Deco Clay Craft Academy. This is a 10 class course focused on everything tropical! Lots of new techniques were taught on flowers I already know, but we also learned new flowers (anthuriums, rose pikake, tuberose, lokelani rose, ilima, etc). I really enjoyed this class and there are some really great applications.

I'm still in the process of completing all my projects and hope to be ready to teach by end of June or worst case early July '08. I'm excited to teach my current students and hopefully gain some interest with new students who might only be interested in learning tropical flowers! This is just one of the wonderful projects we learned and it's one of my favorites! :)
Now that I'm back in San Jose, I'm busy catching up on all my orders and taking on new orders! It will definitely be a BUSY summer to say the very least!!!


Thursday, May 15, 2008

Miss Pineapple of Weddingbee.com Adds a New Dimension to the Popularity of Clay Flower Bouquets for Weddings!
In early May, Miss Pineapple, a blog writer for http://www.weddingbee.com/, contacted me after she found my creations on http://www.etsy.com/. She asked me if I would be interested in creating her wedding bouquets, boutonnieres, and corsages. She's got a fun, eclectic and stylish wedding planned. The cool thing is that she doesn't necessarily want the same flowers for each bridesmaid or groomsmen so it can be fun and flirty, or as she said, "variety is the spice of life!" Her colors are ivories, bronze, copper, light mauvish purple, etc. Really muted tones, but really elegant and vintage!
On May 6, 2008, after I agreed to take her wedding, she shared with the weddingbee.com readers about DK Designs and clay flower bouquets! She was smart, she made sure she booked me before posting about me so as to secure my time before other brides came knocking on my door. After her post, I seriously got about 15 serious inquiries into clay flower bouquets, hair flowers and more! I think that day my page views on the http://www.dkdesignshawaii.com/ website shot up to 1800! Emily has been great to work with. Her wedding is in October and she has decided not to use fresh flowers for her wedding decor.

The article she wrote can be found at: http://www.weddingbee.com/2008/05/06/fresh-clay-flowers/
Thank you Miss Pineapple for the added exposure! I'm excited to work on her flowers for her wedding!


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Photos from Sayaka & Jeff's Wedding
I received these photos from Cheryl Shoemaker's Wedding Assistant, Ruth Powell, of Orchid Isle Weddings & Events. These wonderful images are from Sayaka and Jeff's wedding on May 2, 2008 at the Kona Plantation! Thank you Ruth for sharing these wonderful images with me. :) To recap, I did the OOT bag tags, OOT itineraries, wedding menu/program, and wedding favors.
Sayaka also expressed interest in replicating her bouquet since she was not able to preserve it after her wedding.

Things have been rather hectic while I have been away from the studio. This trip to Oahu was jam packed with classes, but at the same time it was a good chance to get away! Believe it or not, I didn't even make it to the beach this trip! How sad is that! Oh well, the good news is that I am now officially 100% focused on DK Designs!!! I decided that my part-time job was becoming too much to handle with all the increased business I've been receiving. I don't think I will ultimately feel the effects until I get back to the studio and start on all my wedding orders for the balance of May-July! It feels like though that a weight has been lifted and I am pursuing my life-long dream of clay flowers and wedding invitations/details!




Sunday, May 4, 2008

Spending Time with Deco Clay Craft Academy Instructors
Today, I had an opportunity to have dinner with my fellow instructors of the Deco Clay Craft Academy. It was a great time catching up with everyone and learning about what everyone is doing. The last time we all got together was the Macy's Show in November. There are some really great things on the horizon for those who take the member courses.
We have a new instructor who just got certified and she will be teaching in Atlanta, Georgia late this year (we're hoping in November). So all you Eastern seaboard crafters who are interested in classes and can't travel to CA or Hawaii, here's your chance to learn from someone closer to you!
In between all the clay classes and my work, I'm getting a little time to relax and enjoy. Aidan, my son had a blast with one of the other instructor's son. At least he had someone to play with so he wasn't bored hearing about clay flowers!