id was set in the arguments array for the "Sidebar 1" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-1". Manually set the id to "sidebar-1" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/oia5vvrwuu20/nadinehsu.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5307Besides being a Drift Queen, I do have other hobbies.\u00a0 I’m known as the Invitation\/Paper Diva.\u00a0 I jump at any chance I can get to help friends with wedding invites, baby shower invites, favors etc.\u00a0 It all started back in 2001 when I got a job doing accounting for a high-end invitation design-house & factory.\u00a0 They specialized in the super fancy “letterpress” style of printing, which uses the same methods from 500 years ago…where they ink rollers and emboss (using a metal plate fitted with your choice of design) into a thick piece of cardstock…you get beautiful indentations that are inked in color. Like this:
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Over the years I kept the knowledge near and dear.\u00a0 At my age, everyone is either getting married or having a baby.\u00a0 It makes some people sick, but for me, I think “yay paper time!”<\/p>\n
Working in old town Pasadena, almost daily, I trot into Papersource<\/a> to peruse.\u00a0 I’ve accumulated quite the collection of paper ranging from fancy metallic cardstock to Japanese washi paper– its getting out of hand!\u00a0 What better way to spend my evenings from time-to-time actually putting the paper to work and helping friends out. <\/strong><\/p>\n Current Project – Baby Shower Invitations & matching favors<\/strong><\/p>\n \ufeff I found these My Mind’s Eye<\/a> robot-themed 12×12 chipboards (thick cardboard with pre-punched shapes)<\/p>\n Gathered some A6 Notecards on Stardream Metallic sapphire & antique gold from Papersource<\/a> (of course)<\/p>\n Laser printed a robot-themed type-face (eurostile) on ultra smooth white cardstock<\/p>\n Put it all together and voila…<\/p>\n Hah, it wasn’t that easy!\u00a0 But it was definitely fun putting these together.\u00a0 Every single invitation is its own unique piece of art.<\/p>\n Favors – a work in progress<\/strong><\/p>\n I didn’t want to go too typical and do plastic 5oz baby bottles filled with candy…so I looked around at small boxes and jars.\u00a0 I was lost.\u00a0 Then at Target of all places and Benson of all people, helped me find these fantastic mason jars.\u00a0 Elegant enough for a wedding…but my friend deserves a higher caliber favor at his baby shower right?\u00a0 So at $4.19 per 4 pack…I thought it was a great deal.<\/p>\n Benson came up with a great idea to fill it with Legos.\u00a0 I was about to run with it.\u00a0 As I tested it out, the jars were way too elegant for Legos.<\/p>\n I ended up using the dad-to-be’s favorite candies: Jelly Bellies & Lemonheads.\u00a0 I’m still tracking down a good deal on Lemonheads…but the Jelly bellies are done:<\/p>\n Candies seem so cliche…but what the hell else are you going to fill the jar with when you’re on a budget?\u00a0 I figure this way the guests can enjoy the candies then re-purpose the jar as an apothecary jar (like a q-tip jar) or a jar for the loose nuts and washers that are constantly left over after working on their 240sx.\u00a0 Dual purpose!!!\u00a0 Yummy candies and something they can keep and use.<\/p>\n Mounted to the top of the lid is a 3″ circle cutout of matching robot paper.\u00a0 To get a clean circle cut (I am NOT using an exacto to do this!!), I purchased a 3″ Fiskars punch which was luckily on sale for 30% off at Joann.<\/p>\n
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