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Rosette Designs & Co: Classic Chic Styling Part II

On one fine day, in Rosette Designs & Co compound, when we are feeling a little nostalgic and romantic… we decided to roll up our sleeves and dress up, by digging up our black and white collection and do a little styling.

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Here in Rosette Designs & Co, we have a common obsession. We love Black and White. Stripes, checkered, chevron.. love love love…Black and white can’t go wrong. It is listed in one of Kate Spade’s 20 Inspiration Yearbook.

But of course, only the brave ones embrace it for a wedding. Please see our works in our website here.

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“If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast” - this quote by Ernest Hemingway might be one of the thousands reasons why everybody adores the idea of Paris. While the city itself might not be as romantic as the mental image, we are still spellbound by the idea of eloping to the City of Love.

If you are keen to do a Paris-theme wedding, please focus on one specific era of the Parisian life. Whether it is Belle Epoque, the Chanel-era, Renaissance, they have distinct characteristics that separates them from each other. Another way, is to focus on the city itself and it’s beauty.

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We created this lovely arrangement that housed the silhouette of one of our couple. Love how it turns out.. graphically poetic..

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Introducing our best steals yet, emerging from one of the vintage flea market in Singapore.. this mellowing fellow has been a regular resident in our decor line up.

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There’s something romantic about the idea of writing letter on a typewriter, which leads to the trend of having it on a wedding. Although this trend was popular around 2-3 years ago, people still loves it. I used it for my own wedding and for my clients. Vintage won’t go out of style.

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What puzzles me is the fake-all metal-China-made-typewriter that actually mimic real typewriter…

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But having a typewriter is good just for the display sake… because when I tried to type a letter using my retro Olympia, it frustrates me! Where’s the backspace key??!

Guess I’m not ready to give up my digital life.

Now, lets step aside from the mellow zone to an after party of Minty Dessert!

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We love seafoam or minty of tiffany color.. they are look-alikes.. and they bring the same feelings.. coolness personified.

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We (Still) Love Pinterest!

Forgive us for only joining Pinterest now! I (Hellen) have been a Pinterest fan & member since the phenomenon launched in 2010 (follow me here). We couldn’t believe somebody actually heard our secret wish for online pinboard! With the birth of Pinterest, I dun have to squeeze my memory of where did I see that cute boutonniere, because I already pinned it on my Pinterest board!

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Sharing little facts about this wonderful tools:

In nine months, Pinterest reached 10,000 users (I’m proud to be the earlier batch!), now by 1 January 2012 they had 20 million unique users! Ben Silbermann (the founder & creator) net worth is 100 million dollar! And he is my age! (I have no problem revealing my age, but you have to google that..) Apparently, the beautiful site of Pinterest was created by 3 techy guys. I always know geeks will be the new cool, that’s why I married one. Haha!

Quite an amazing turn of event by the guy who was denied an appointment by some New-York magazine publishing company, for early investment.

On 17 May 2012, Japanese electronic commerce company Rakuten announced it was leading a $100 million investment in Pinterest, alongside investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners, and FirstMark Capital, based on a valuation of $1.5 billion.

Eat your heart out, some random New-York magazine publishing company.

I love an underdog story. Well, everybody loves an underdog story.

Enjoy our catalogue and please follow us for new updates!

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*Like Us on Facebook!*

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Does that sentence sound familiar?

Everybody who has a Facebook account or page would understand that “Likes” do count. But as somebody that doesn’t go around and like every Facebook page that comes her way, I’d say, “Please like our page only if you like what you see!”

Until our website is up, you can see our portfolio here!

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He says: Wedding and the Social Media

After seeing how Hellen is helping the various couples who engage her, I do see a general desire for a couple to do something creative for their wedding. I guess it’s not about couples not wanting a special wedding, but couples generally have problems conceptualizing and executing their wedding. With the recent General Election in Singapore, it seems that social media is playing a huge part in the outcome. A recent website that was given to us by a couple gives me further ideas of how we can do wedding the ‘Social Media’ way. Using this website as an example, I will propose some ideas that couples can integrate in their own wedding!

[Some disclaimer here though: As this is a US wedding with overseas guests, some of the ideas here may not be applicable for all.]

Welcome to the Wedding of Adam and Kari Smith!

Welcome one and all!

 Idea #1: Webpage as your invite

Rather than paying for envelopes and printers for the official invite, why not make your webpage the invite itself? Of course the limiting factor will be the less tech-savvy relatives and friends you may have… The more traditional guests will definitely prefer something more solid, but I believed in a few years’ time, this will become more popular with (almost) everyone going online.

Idea #2: Programmes and Itinerary

This is especially useful for overseas guests, who may not be familiar with what to do in town when the wedding is not the focus anymore. In this example, the couple proposed different options for the accomodation, food, shopping, leisure activities and nightlife. Another suggestion will be putting the actual programme in there (if it is not too much of a surprise).

Idea #3: Directions

Thank God for Google Maps and all the other map websites out there! After going through a wedding myself, I know that other than hotels and famous landmarks, some outdoor wedding venues are quite hard to get to (ok, I admit… including mine). Having the online map such as in this example, makes it much easier for the guests to find how to get to the place.

Idea #4: RSVP

Having a form online to do your RSVP is both convenient and easy. Of course we cannot depend on just the online aspect for RSVP, as normally, a vast majority of the guests still need the phone to prompt them. Websites such as evite is popular in garnering online RSVP as well.

Idea #5: Well Wishes

It is also possible to provide a space on the webpage for the guests to send in their well-wishes. Contemporary ideas nowadays include the always-reliable guest scroll and wishing trees. We can make full use of the internet by letting the guests add in their comments of well-wishes and even video wishes. Well, we still have all these, don’t we…

The Whole Social Media Gang

A wedding is still one of the most beautiful day of your life, don’t let social media take away the intimacy!
 

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He says: The Community

While Hellen links a lot of wedding-inspired websites and blogs in her posts, quite a few websites link to ours as well. In the course of looking through those websites, there are several cool sites out there that I believed will interest and inspire the BTB and GTB for the preparation of their wedding. I will like to share some of the interesting and quirky ones, so that YOU can be inspired and believed that the perfect dream wedding that you want is absolutely within your reach.

1. DIY Wedding | Craftgossip

Craftgossip is a wonderful network of sites that touches on different topics. DIY wedding is one of the newer sections and the sharing ranges from event decoration, invitation, cake toppers (my favourite!), table settings, guest books and wedding accessories. Very cool and in a way, quite minimalist as well. Highly recommended to check out!

2. The Urban Bride

This site is manned by a team of cool ‘urban’ ladies (well, seriously, there isn’t a lot of ‘rural’ gals in Singapore right?), showcasing cool, unconventional wedding, for gals that loved the ‘Sex and the City’ lifestyle. The only downside of this site is that, it has not been really updated for a few months… maybe it has been relocated?

3. Pinterest

Rather than a regular blog, this is more of a pin board for the entire internet community. See what you like from anywhere online and pin the picture and link on the wall! As simple as that, you can share your love out there. When you just need some inspiration, you can go there and check out the random stuff pinned. Hellen’s dollies envelopes are pinned!

And finally something that has nothing to do with wedding whatsoever…

4. Do Nothing for 2 Minutes

Are you panicking and your mind going all over the place with wedding preparation? Maybe you just need to calm down in this fast-paced world and the lead-up to the most important day of your life. Take 2 minutes of your life to take a deep breath and enjoy a moment of solitude and calm. One of the greatest joy in life is to enjoy doing nothing, don’t you think so?

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She says: INSPIRED ME sections

I just finished my first post on the “INSPIRED ME” section of our Diary & Design Wedding’s blog. Since we have officially launched our wedding design + planning services, we wanted to share our tips and inspiration in that blog. We will still keep this lovely blog, but will be mostly on my reflection or thoughts regarding wedding. So if you are waiting for my DIY tips and tutorial, I will post it on D&D blog. We aim to keep our D&D blog alive and to help BTB and HTB in professional and insightful manner. Anyway, enough of the hard sell! (Geez.. I guess I really can’t make it as a sales person.)

This blog has been a documentary of our wedding planning and we will keep it alive with our client’s stories. Don’t worry, we still love, laugh and kiss!

Enjoy this new segment : INSPIRED ME and many other categories to come (P.S.: the first post is one of my fave part of wedding planning!)

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She says: Meet The Stylist ~ She does Wonders!

Ever wonder why the spreads in Martha Stewart Weddings magazine are so pretty? Even the image for corner articles look gorgeous! The lighting, the choice of items, the models, the background color, the layout, the item placement. All the elements come together to tell a story with high aesthetic style.

The answer lies on this individual : the Stylist.

I drool over fashion spread and decoration spread on Martha Stewart Weddings every season. Hence I am very inspired to read Holly’s (from decor8blog.com) interview with Shana Faust, freelance stylist and ex-Martha Stewart Weddings deputy style editor.  I love her works and am so inspired to know how she started and how she worked each photoshoot.

Since I decided to take a plunge into this industry, her story become more relevant to my passion. Being an awesome stylist like her is my long time goal. Every wedding that I style, will be aiming at magazine’s photoshoot quality. Not just any magazine, but Martha-Stewart-Weddings-kind-of-magazine. Toast to that!

Here is the excerpt of her interview at Decor8 :

Holly: And can you please tell us about the brainstorming and collaborating bit… More, more, more!

Shana: Styling is so much more than arranging everything you see in a aesthetically pleasing way. It’s more like communicating a story using things like color, lighting, texture, people, places and objects. I like to think of it like a movie, when you break it down into frames, each shot communicates something to the viewer, and an atmosphere and mood is created over the course. It requires a lot of imagination and hard work. The process for me as the stylist almost always starts with research — seeing what else has been done and thinking about new ways to present material. After that I’d start making some inspiration boards to help give the shoot some early direction. These boards often hold pantone chips, fabric swatches, swipe, and sketches. Next comes creating a “story board”. Loose sketches of what I imagine each shot to look like… what it contains, its palate, etc. etc.


Check out the full interview in Holly’s popular design blog. Don’t forget to check out Shana’s website too! You might need some inspiration for your wedding!

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She says: Introducing Diary & Design: A Wedding Story

After the success of our wedding, we received a lot of compliments and requests regarding wedding planning and design. It has always been my secret desire to cultivate my love for wedding design to a concrete plan. So, when Lily, my wedding coordinator asked to meet up to talk about the possibility to partner, I couldn’t feel more happy! This is the moment I’m waiting for!

It feels so right and so natural for us to plan & design wedding. I am always championing a life of passion and purpose. There is a purpose of why we are wired this way. Why we are born with certain tendency or talents. Some people are naturally drawn to numbers, sports, music, biology, or some cool ones, like design *haha*. I happened to be born with a love for art and design. I was an aesthetically-inclined child with tons of imagination. My mom can testified to that. She had to repaint the wall many times because of my constant sketching.

So now I know why I love and is able to do art and design, so one day I could help many brides to have a beautiful, memorable and stress-free wedding. Man, that was some revelation!

Anyway, enough of childhood flashback, now the future is in front of us. We are officially launching Diary & Design: A Wedding Story today!

Diary & Design Wedding combines the individual strength of a well-designed and well-organized wedding. You get the best of both worlds. Neither design or coordination becomes secondary. Both are given the same priority and full attention. This partnership provides assurance that all of your design and coordination needs are covered, so that you can relax and enjoy your big day.

We already drafted the services and packages to suit your preferences. We even have the Design-It-Yourself packages to help you materialize the ideas you are dying to impose but have no idea how to!  *Gosh, I wish I had that privilege when I planned mine*

UPDATE:

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This post was written about 3 years ago, when everything is still in the infancy level. Now the ladies of Diary & Design Wedding are more mature and experienced, not to mention big thinker. So DDW is undergoing restructuring process and will be officially branch out into 2 companies, which each specialized in different area, wedding planning and wedding design. We have yet to officially announced it, but being a design junkie it is a no-brainer for me to head the new baby, Rosette Designs & Co, which specialized in event design & decor. Please check out our portfolio in our facebook page, while we work on our website.

No matter what is the company I am belong to, my love for design & decor is always prevails.

 

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She says: Groom’s Attire

So much for the bride, now the limelight is on the groom! I will share with you our inspiration for the groom and his men.

Since our wedding will be a tree wedding *if the weather permits, of course*, we will have a casual dress code. No long train, no tuxedo, no bling, just simple white wedding dress and vest- tie for the groom.

We love this pic!

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Winston loves the vest and jeans for the matrimony. But since Winston’s uncle who is officiating our wedding is from a Methodist church, we need to be more conservative. So bye-bye jeans!

Here is our inspiration for Groom’s Attire!

Sorry, but I totally forget where I found these gorgeous pictures. You can state the source here if you know!

Want to share this nice article for Utterly Engaged

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17 more days to our Wedding!

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She says: 3 more weeks to go- Intensive Exercise

Last week was a super-packed week for me and Winston because we are involved in the historical Asia Conference 2010 for the whole 5 days starting Wed to Sun. It’s the biggest Christian conference in Asia, with powerful speakers like David Cho Yonggi (South Korea), pastor of the largest church in the world (700,000 members), Reinhard Bonnke (Germany) who drew 55 millions souls for Christ in 10 years in Africa alone, #1 Religious Leader in New York City and counsellor to Mayor Bloomberg, Dr AR Bernard, and many other great speakers. We even befriended a pastor who hails from Brazil that came alone and we ” adopted” him into our group.

So much for the excitement last week, now is the time to back on the track for wedding prep. 3 weeks to go!! I need to gear up my diet and exercise for the last lap.

I followed an effective exercise from Junebug Weddings to get a toned arm..

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Row

The bent over row is one of the best exercises to tone your back and shoulders. Stand with legs at a comfortable distance apart (about shoulder width) with a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing the body. Bend over about 45 degrees, keeping your back straight as you would for a dead lift or squat. Dumbbells should be kept at about shoulder width apart. Engage your core, keep your back straight and lift the weights to the bottom of your rib cage, squeezing your shoulder blades together. Stay bent over until all repetitions are complete. Do three sets of 20 repetitions. For best results, use dumbbells that are challenging enough where you can barely eek out that 20th repetition.


L’ Lateral Raises

If you want to add shape and definition to the “rounded cap” on your shoulders (your deltoids), look no further than ‘L’ lateral raises! Grab a dumbbell in each hand and stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. It is beneficial to stand in front of a mirror to monitor your technique. Hold your left dumbbell with your palm facing the front of your left thigh and your right dumbbell facing the outside of your right thigh. Keeping a slight bend in your elbow, raise both arms up to shoulder level, so if someone were above you looking down, your arms would be in an ‘L’ shape. Alternate positions on each side, returning to the starting position in between, and when your arms are up bring your elbows higher than your wrists so that the thumb-side is lower than your pinky-side. Picture pouring out a glass of water, with the dumbbell as your cup. This will ensure that extra squeeze in your side deltoids. Your back should remain straight and your lower body should be stationary. I recommend using 3-8 lbs dumbbells and completing 3 sets of 15-20 repetitions on each side.

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Shoulder Press

The dumbbells should be held at shoulder height with your palms facing out. Next, push the dumbbells over your head until your arms are almost completely straight and the dumbbells are touching. At the top of the movement do not lock your elbows. Slowly lower your dumbbells back to the starting position. Keep your abs and your lower back tight to support your spine as you push the dumbbells above your head. I recommend using 8-15 lbs and completing three sets of 20 repetitions.


Hammer Curl

The hammer curl is a variation of the classic biceps curl. This is one of my favorite arm exercises because they are gentler on your wrists and are more effective as they keep the tension in your biceps muscles the entire time. Hold two dumbbells and stand straight up with your arms by your side and your palms facing towards your body. Engage your core and lightly squeeze your shoulder blades together as you raise your arms until your hands are almost to your shoulders. Pause at the top of the hammer curl and squeeze your bicep muscles, then slowly lower back down to the starting position. I recommend using 8-15 lbs and completing three sets of 20 repetitions.

Asymmetrical

Yoga push-up

These are killers and will create muscle definition after only a few days of doing them! Start in a plank position- place the hands directly below the shoulders with fingers splayed wide, so all the weight is not on the wrist, but spread out through the fingers. Keep the knees straight and the heels pressing back, feet flexed. Gently squeeze your buns and draw your belly button in. Keep the hips in line with the body and be aware of any sinking. Look forward about 45 degrees. Every part of the body is solid, light and connected. Inhale while lowering your body and exhale while rising. The elbows should be facing behind you and your ribcage should glide alongside your arms. Stop when your elbows are at 90 degrees and hover for 2 seconds. Stay solid throughout as you push back up to the starting position. If you’re doing these for the first time, lower less than halfway down. As you get stronger your range will improve. Never land on the ground, and do a modified version on your knees if needed. Do three sets of 10-20 repetitions (add more reps each week).

Triceps Kickback

The kickback isolates the triceps so they instantly pop! Hold a dumbbell in each hand, bend your knees and bend from the hip so your torso is parallel with the floor. Squeezing your shoulder blades together, bring your shoulders back and down away from your ears. Point your elbows as high as you can towards the ceiling while leaving the dumbbell hanging by your ribcage. Slowly extend your arms until they are straight behind you, in-line with your torso (do not change the position of your elbow). Pause for a second, then lower back to starting position, elbows at 90 degrees. Your upper arm and elbow should not move at all during the entire set. If you can’t do a complete set without moving your upper arm/elbow, use a lighter dumbbell. I recommend 8-15 lbs dumbbells and three sets of 20 repetitions.

I followed these work-out for 2 months now, although it’s not regimental, I begin to see the result.. Just not too much, because I don’t want to be too muscular, and become (as Winston says) “King Kong Barbie”.

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