W is for wedding, work, weekend.....
I thought you might like to see my work in progress. Monchéri and I are currently working on a menu card job for a wedding planner. The wedding is to take place in a beautiful country side in the south east of France and the theme given by the client was : la beauté de la nature plus the cards have to be reminiscent of the jewelry theme. So I came up with these for the lavender/soft grey theme tables.
A few tables are decorated with a different color theme and have a different menu card
Weddings are my favorite kind of job. I find it so exciting to work for people who have a poetic vision of their lunch or dinner party. Naturally the menu card is one of the very last details the bride and groom will consider but it certainly adds a note of joy and refinement. The only thing is that I always get the final infos at last minute and then have to rush, designing a few samples, get the final ok from the client, wait for the menu then rush to the printer who prints the folio which I then place inside.
I'll tell you a funny story about a desastrous menu card job when I settled in Spain. After taking a few weeks vacation, I contacted one of my main clients in Paris who's an event and wedding planner. He was quite happy to hear from me because he had a big deluxe wedding coming, taking place on a boat on the Seine in Paris. The theme was l'Orient, les épices (Orient & spices). After agreeing on a final project, I ordered the paper then took it to the printer to get it cut. While cutting the paper, the printer damaged it a bit, that is the paper which was smooth had now become slightly creased. So I told him off but the man started to say that perhaps my client would like it this. No way ! I kept shouting to him, in my then very poor Spanish. Anyway I had to order the paper again, made sure it was properly cut this time. When my client sent me the final menu, I forwarded it to the printer. Well...even after checking it for a few times with the printer, there were still a couple of misspelling mistakes. In the end, I was behind deadline. My client got worried and asked me to send the menus by DHL. I used to trust DHL but not anymore...At least not in Spain ! After making sure, that yes, it would took 2 days for the package to be in Paris, I was happy to send the project to my client. And oh dear....in the end, it didn't take 2 days but 3 and my poor client had to wait in his office on a saturday morning then rush to the wedding venue, a boat on the Seine and had to place the menu cards himself....
Since then I learned how to deal with deadlines here in southern Spain. It's actually quite simple. When a supplier tells you, si si si sera listo mañana yes it will be ready tomorrow, don't bother to go on the next day and understand that your order will take 2 days more.
We still have 50 cards to go (we're making 200 in total). If we're finished by this evening we'll head to the coast again!
Have a wonderful week end, my lovelies !
pics : me
Comments
Greetings from London.
Ciao Bella,
David
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Gotta love some peoples
1. nerve
2. eternal optimism
the menu cards are charming!
I can't figure out how you attached the ring to the card?
Have a lovely weekend!
Enjoy your weekend at your beautiful beach Lala. You and Moncheri will need the rest after so much intricate work. I'm sure the wedding couple will love them.
Catherine xx
the last one is beautiful so are the ones with the flowers:))
your story reminds me of some rather similar stories here in India:)))
love
((hugs))
Indyeah:))
I do love the bits of nature and the dazzling little bright spot- lovely!
Best regards,
Kacper
these are so beautiful. i have seen your work close up and it is spectacular.
xo