Wedding Planning!

My now fiancé popped the question in August last year so I’m excited to be sharing the details of our wedding planning over the coming months. We are having our ceremony and reception here in Perth in October with our friends and family, and a second Chinese wedding dinner mainly for family in Singapore a few weeks later.

Wedding planning collage

As of today we have 9 months to go until our big day and I’m pleased to say that we have ticked off a large chunk of my “wedding to do list”. We have venues booked for both events, a bilingual celebrant, ordered my wedding dress, purchased bridesmaid dresses, a bright colour theme and locked in our DJ, photographer, videographer, florist and hair and makeup people!

We are foregoing save the date invitations and jumping straight to the wedding invites and have Aimee from Aimee Paints designing our invitations. I found her via Hello May, which is a bridal magazine that I’ve fallen head over heels in love with and have taken a lot of inspiration from. Aimee is based in the UK so we have asked her to design our invites that we will then get printed here. We received our first draft just before Christmas and I can’t wait to share them here once they’ve been posted out!

There are still a few other things to be decided on including suits, transport, wedding cake, wedding favours and possibly a dessert table. At one stage we even thought about making our own naked wedding cake but tossed that idea out pretty quickly, simply because we would have no idea what we were doing!

We also have a few Chinese cultural traditions to consider and prepare for leading up to our wedding including the Goh Dai Lai (engagement / dowry ceremony), hair combing ceremony the night before and tea ceremonies on the day. It’s been pretty interesting to learn along the way and something that I look forward to sharing as well.

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10 Creative Goals for the Year

With the start of the new year, I wanted to give myself some broad creative oriented goals to stretch myself and make sure I set some time aside to do something fun. So without further ado, here are some things I would like to achieve by the end of the year:

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  1. Learn how to use my sewing machine
  2. Complete a sewing project
  3. Finish decorating the house
  4. Take a watercolour painting class
  5. Keep writing!
  6. Put artwork and photos on the walls
  7. Visit the art gallery
  8. Read 12 books
  9. Scrapbook an old holiday
  10. Take more photos

Here’s to a creative year ahead!

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Documenting 2015

Last year was a pretty hectic year for me so I simplified things by using my Fujifilm Instax Mini, decorated my polaroids with bright polaroid border stickers and popped them in a mini polaroid album. It was a fun, easy and most importantly speedy way to document those special moments but this year I want to change things up a bit.

365 Diary

This year is going to be an even busier year for me but it is going to be filled with many special events and memories that I want to remember and look back on, so I’m taking the plunge and am going to use a 365 diary from Kikki K, which I received as a Christmas present the other  year.

365 Diary 2

365 Diary 3

I have to admit that it seems a bit daunting and all of those white blank pages waiting to be filled scares me a little but I’m looking forward to the challenge!

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