Archive for May, 2011
Kim’s bottle cap flower bouquet
Posted on 22. May, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
So this is an awesome wedding that I thought I had written about and it turns out I haven’t. Maybe I started a post and didn’t finish it or something, but letting these flowers go unwritten about would be a big mistake because they are so cool and personal to this beautiful couple, Kim and [...]
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gemma’s flower girl wand
Posted on 20. May, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
I’d never been asked to do a flower girl wand before Gemma asked me to put one together for her July wedding in Ireland. We used a dowel and thick wire to create the base and then just covered it with our embroidered flowers, vintage buttons, and antique jewelry findings like pearls and rhinestones. The [...]
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amber and ryan’s flowers
Posted on 19. May, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
For a long time, I have wanted to work with different shapes in our bouquets, and with Amber’s bridal order we did just that. Using my favorite decorative scissors I cut the petals out layer by layer, taking inspiration from prize ribbon and award shapes (I am really into those lately, if you couldn’t tell). [...]
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The Creative Connection Event: Take a Princess Lasertron class!
Posted on 16. May, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
Over the past few years–and especially since the development of our kits and tutorials–one of the most common questions we’ve gotten is “Where are you teaching classes?” Now there’s an answer–The Creative Connection Event! This year’s Creative Connection 2011 takes place in St. Paul, Minnesota and I am pleased as punch–it’s a great central location [...]
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new pins in the shop
Posted on 12. May, 2011 by Princess Lasertron.
These pins were all altered from a bridal order that didn’t end up working out. They each started as blue/white/silver. Then we added colors and textures and new buttons and findings. The inspiration was the disappointment of that order falling through. The unused flowers sitting in a box in my studio for months. As the [...]












