Written by Corinne Leroux on January 22, 2012 at 11:37 am
· Filed under Corporate Journal, Events, Weddings
So I decided to make the swag for this year’s Indie I Do. It was fun doing it myself and I think it added a nice touch as well. So what are we giving away? French Vanilla Soy Candles! They would also work great for wedding favours (and are all-natural to boot!) If you’d like to try and make these yourself, here’s how to do it.

The candles I made were done in 125ml mason jars, but you can really use anything you like. At this time of year, mason jars were great as they have now been emptied from eating everything from summer canning
All the candle supplies were purchased locally from Wicks and Wax in Burnaby.

If you’re aiming to make 100 candles, here’s what you’ll need:
- 8kg of wax
- 100 wick tabs
- 5 meters of wicks
- Scent (if desired)
- 100 125ml jars
Melt the wax in a pot and heat to 155 degrees farenheight.

In the meantime, cut the wicks to 2” in length.

Insert the wicks into the wick tabs and squeeze with pliers to secure.

When the wax gets to 155 degrees, add the scent. Don’t heat the scent for too long or else the smell will disappear. It didn’t take too long for the wax to melt completely, so make sure to watch it closely.

Pour the wax into jars when it’s between 125 – 155 degrees.

Drop in the wicks and wait for the wax to solidify.

That’s it! You could make some custom labels (like I did) or cover the jar with a bit of fabric for a personal touch
These were really easy to make, and only ended up costing about $70, not including the jars. If you were to purchase the jars they run about $13/dozen.
I was feeling extra creative and I had a small bit of wax leftover, and with our recycling bin nearby I decided to make a beer can-dle (haha!). This just shows how versatile and creative you can be.

Come to Indie I Do next weekend to grab a swag bag filled with some awesome loot! We still have a couple of free passes to give away so contact us if you’d like some.
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Written by Corinne Leroux on January 16, 2012 at 8:36 am
· Filed under Corporate Journal, Weddings

We’ve recently partnered with another event planning company, deBelle Designs. deBelle Designs is a Vancouver-based wedding planner, run by Elise Duchesneau.
Elise originally got involved with the wedding industry through a friend that started her own wedding dress company (www.puresomething.com), where she modeled some of the dresses, and fell in love. Because of her experience with Pure Something, Elise had attended numerous wedding shows and had made a number of contacts with a variety of wedding vendors, so becoming a wedding planner came naturally. She also planned her own wedding so she knows just how stressful things can be from the bride’s point of view. Unlike some wedding planners, Elise designs weddings that are tailored to each couple.
deBelle designs is also eco-friendly. They reuse many of their items and instead of buying brand new items, they often find things at second hand stores. They also encourage their couples to rent items instead of buying them.
For more information about Elise and deBelle Designs and how they can be of service to you on your special day, visit them online or check out our partners page.
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Written by Corinne Leroux on January 11, 2012 at 11:14 am
· Filed under Corporate Journal
Five new Valentine’s Day cards are now available for purchase. Check out these unique and punny designs, which can be purchased in singles or in packages of 10. Done post-card style, in traditional Valentine’s Day Card format.

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Tags cards · cute · eco-friendly · punny · unique · valentines day
Written by Corinne Leroux on January 10, 2012 at 5:59 pm
· Filed under Corporate Journal, Events
It’s January, which means wedding season is now upon us. Time to put away the Christmas decorations and get planning!
On January 28th we’ll be participating in the Indie I Do Wedding Show for the third year in a row, and we have some free passes to give away.
If you would like receive some passes to the show, follow us on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook and let us know about it in the comments below.

The first 70 tickets purchased receive a swag bag filled with all sorts of tangible goodies! I’ll be making all of our swag so keep an eye out for an upcoming post for a sneak peek to see what we’re giving away this year.
Valentine’s Day cards will also be available for purchase at our booth.
For more information about Indie I Do Wedding show, visit them online at www.indieido.com.
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Written by Corinne Leroux on January 8, 2012 at 10:50 pm
· Filed under Card Design, Corporate Journal
Happy New Year! With the new year comes the first of a few new wedding invitation designs. There will be a few new wedding invitation designs to be added to the catalog this year as well as a line of birthday and greeting cards that will be added later this year, so keep an eye out!

I started on this design a couple of years ago then put it on the back burner because I wasn’t sure where it was going, but I’m definitely liking how it turned out. Nothing says wedding like a bride and groom riding a pair of narwhals. It’s totally ridiculous but I love it – definitely for an off beat couple with a sense of humour that are looking for a unique wedding invitation. Features of the bride and groom can be changed upon request to match those of the couple.
Look for it to be added to the catalog soon, or if you’d like to request a sample or place an order in the meantime, please contact us.
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Tags bride · eco-friendly · funny · groom · narwhal · unique · wedding invitation