July 26, 2010

Now Available!

To visit the store and see more click here.
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July 23, 2010

Touch of Yellow

I just received an image from one of the brides I made a custom order for. She sent along this picture of her bridesmaids wearing Minelolly navy blue and yellow fascinators. They turned out so great. I was lucky to find those yellow rhinestones for the center—which I knew would reflect the light perfectly, allowing the hair pieces to stand out just enough. Too fun! Thanks Melissa!






Photo Credit: Melissa Anderson

July 15, 2010

More Patterns Posted

Just finished two more patterns today—the lesser known Yesbot who is pleased to say yes to everyone (I think we all need one of these in our lives...). And the very popular and sweet Little Owl, who loves staying at home. Click here to visit the Minelolly Dolly section of the shop.

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July 14, 2010

PDF Sewing Patterns Available

Got your eye on one of the Minelolly dollies? Think they're so adorable you'd just love to make one for every kid (and adult) you know? Well, now you can. Minelolly is creating simple PDF patterns, easy for you to follow. The patterns come with illustrations, photographs, and sewing tips. Keep a look out, three are already available at Minelolly.Etsy.com and there are several more to come! Click here.



July 10, 2010

Tropical First Birthday

My niece had her first birthday party yesterday which I made the cake for. The theme was tropical/hibiscus flowers. Bright and happy!

June 18, 2010

Hawaii Themed Birthday

I just finished this cake for a seven year old's birthday party. I think she'll like it! Everything on the cake is edible except for the string holding the flower leis, and the stamen. Yum, yum, and fun, fun.

May 23, 2010

Second Baby Shower

This is a great theme for any mother having her second, third etc. baby. Most people recommend throwing a sprinkle instead of a shower, this is another take on that idea.
Theme: Itty Bitty Colors: blue toile, blues, browns, white. Decorations: Polka-dots and stripes.

Above is part of the invitation that went out via email. Below we decorated with handmade polka-dot streamers, mini balloons, and blue toile.
Each guest filled out a little envelope with their address so we could send the mom home with them and thank you cards for later.
This little sign was taped to the front door so the party goers would know they were at the right house. (As if the cars wouldn't have given it away....)
The prize for the winner of each game was a bag of itty bitty candy bars. Very popular among the ladies.
Below: Although this is a before photo—we filled the table with plenty of theme worthy treats like: Itty bitty oreos, melon balls, round chips and dip, mini chocolate chip cookies, mini veggies and baby carrots, finger size pigs in a blanket made out of little sausages—perfect for a boy shower—and we even had soda in itty bitty cans! (Gotta love Target.)
The mom is collecting blue toile for the baby's room, so I made a small guest book to match. We passed it around the room during the party for each guest to write some advice on raising a boy.
And lastly, before each person left they received a parting gift—an itty bitty cake!
This may seem like a lot of work but we split up the preparation between three people and it was perfect! So thanks to Marcie and Jami, great teamwork!

If you think you or others would like to use some of these printable details, send me a comment and I may decide to offer them in my Etsy store.

April 27, 2010

Simple is Best

Wanting to design something specifically for letterpress, I have found that simple line patterns look great (you can really see and feel the impression.) So, I started off creating a border inspired by this mint green hairpiece I saw over at Gochemoche. The rest of the design just fell into place.




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April 19, 2010

Trees are Inspiring

I just finished this new set and am totally excited about it. There was plenty of inspiration to be had here! Oak trees dot the wedding location and translate into a relaxed, yet well put together set of announcements. (And can't you just imagine all the things you could do at the reception?) Also, printing a 4.5 x 5.5 inch announcement helps to extend the amount of printed materials and keep the cost low.

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April 7, 2010

Teaser

A couple of my hair pieces were featured in a photo shoot for the NYLO Hotel in Las Colinas Texas! (A special thanks to Krystin Hall of Event Elements for making it all possible!)
I've been teased with just a few of the photos for now...so I'm teasing you with this one. I simply can't wait to see more. Fantastic photography and styling by Mike and ReJana of Blue Door Studios.

April 5, 2010

Something Blue

I've just registered Minelolly on the Project Wedding Website. While doing a test run, I ran into photos posted by a bride for whom I made a special order flower. I LOVE seeing how she wore it, gorgeous!


The Bride's entire post can be found here.

April 2, 2010


Well, the cake classes are over. This is the final cake. I had a blast and I'm finally figuring out the tricks to fondant, and time management of the cake making kind.

Bottom line: The price you pay for a custom cake is worth it, every penny. Materials and ingredients are expensive, the prep work is time consuming, and expertise is a necessity if you want a beautiful cake. I will never balk at a cake price again! To all you cake decorators out there, "WOW."

Inspiration for this cake: We had to make a little round box for the top. I wanted to fill it with something other than flowers—strawberries came to mind. Plus, I was able to use left-over blue fondant for the bands. Done and done. It turned out so cute!