Monday, June 30, 2008

Congratulations, Danielle & Ryan! (part 1)

Danielle and Ryan are perhaps two of the sweetest people I've ever met. Really! They exchanged vows in May at Raspberry Plain in Leesburg, VA. Genevieve Leiper Photography captured gorgeous images, R&R Catering provided the fantastic food and service, Kirkabee Deejays entertained the crowd, Cakes by Design brought a gorgeous tower of sweetness, Heaven on Earth created beautiful decor, and Reverend Ken Knapp officiated the ceremony. Special thanks also goes to Chariots for Hire who transported all of their guests.

These first two photos are so adorable! Danielle and her mom are popping the champagne. Do you see the family resemblance?Ryan looks spiffy as I pin his boutonnière:Look how gorgeous she is! Ryan is one lucky guy:Of course the guys aren't so bad themselves:The ladies take advantage of the beautiful scenery at Raspberry Plain for some informal portraits:The ceremony in the garden is all ready to go. Check out the HUGE floral pomander balls in the back:
After the ceremony, Danielle's mom keeps her train off of the ground. I don't know why I love this photo but I thought you might like it too:After the family portraits, the bride and groom snuck off for some private time during cocktail hour:OK, maybe it wasn't so private after all...First dance in the Atrium at Raspberry Plain:Dinner time! Do those chairs look familiar?Kirk kept everyone on the dance floor all night:Genevieve stole the newlyweds for this amazing shot:
I couldn't resist sharing this one either:
These street lamps line the driveway at Raspberry Plain:
Stay tuned for Part 2! I have many more details to share on this beautiful wedding.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Blooms of Grey!




I'm all over the colour grey at the moment and have been working on quite a few custom pieces in this colour which suggests Im not the only one loving it either!


Blooms above are waiting to be added to a new neck adornment for an etsy custom. I love the rawness of the irish tweed that is layered into these and especially love the vintage silver metal military buttons in the centres. "one is easily pleased!" lol


x

bonzie

Crash and burn!

Ok,
So lately things have become somewhat hectic in bonzie land and being the workaholic that I am, I just went along with the storm for the ride! However, I have the kind of personality (having seen this happen on numerous occasions) that runs on adrenalin, appears very hyper to my friends and family around me and seems to be steamrolling ahead until........ka dunk!

I burn out!

Thankfully my burn out was yesterday, on a Sunday and I was able to vegetate for the day to recharge the batteries. I had the strangest headache too, which I don't really suffer from so I just had to give in and take the day off! Days off are not something that sit very well with me especially since my studio is only yards away from my house! At any one time I can be looking at a list of custom orders waiting to be done and its very easy to come up with a reason to work every hour of the day!

I feel recharged though and Im ready to take on another batch of manicness before the next chill out session! lol (will a girl never learn) As my father once pointed out, "you do your best work when your under pressure" ...........darn it!

So on a positive note amidst the madness I have been coming up with some new products for the shop which I am very excited about. I hope you stay tuned to see some of these babies appear over the next month! ;)

x
bonzie

Chocolate@cokelat cake...

Simple deco 1kg choco cake......my customer,zuraidah.....has requested for figurine of her FIL..Tn Hj. Ahmad Ismail....xi..hi...hi.....hi....maaf pakcik....saya terover letak uban..he..he...My very 1st attempt making "choco fencing" for the sides of the cake.....
Ni kes kotak tak muat...he..he..had to cut the upper box so that "pakcik" will have good position.....
received sms fr Zuraidah.....:
"TQ 4 making a delicious cake.mak mertua saya puji akak melambung2."

glad to hear that ,tq ya makcik.....hi..hi...hi...muah..muah...

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Ultraman

This cake has been ordered by my friend ,Shida .Actually she did ask me to do "ultraman nexus"....haiya...wa tatau wo,apa itu ultraman nexus...browse in the internet and surprised that this "creature" is sooooo complex.....meaning to say,I was not able to do that...takut sebenarnya....afraid that the result will not be as expected....then found this little ultraman character,so I decided to apply this on the cake....
hope MR Idlan Haqimi will like it...sorry ya...aunty nurul tak pass lagi bab2 melukih ni....this is 2kg choco moist cake ,I make it to 3 layer and sandwich each layer with chocolate ganache....

Cuppies for Birthday Boy

This cuppies is from sister to her brother....Yus has requested me to do some of her brother's favourite interest like bowling,chess,Sly and jersey.....

Step Aside, Mister Bond

If ever you needed someone to save the world, I was your guy.

Mind you, I was only nine at the time.

I think it was an ad in one of the Man from Uncle tie-in novels that gave an address where you could write in and be recruited as an UNCLE agent. The card arrived about three weeks later in a small brown envelope. I believe that MI5 operate in a similar way today.

I might have had more confidence in the world's prospects for international security if the office person responsible had managed to spell my name right.

There was no end to my talents back then. I was licensed to fly Supercar, as well.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Friday's Cuppies

Flower PowerLove Garden
These 2 sets of cc has been ordered by my best friend,Syira......the flower power theme for her mother and the love garden theme is for her son's baby sitter.....Vanilla choco chips & PandanChoco rice.....Thank you Syira....love you ..muah..muah...
Forgot to inform that some the character in the love garden was inspired by Yatt .....and again please don't compare my work with her.......hi..hi..hi...(I was granted the permission by her......)

cookies


Cookies with packaging

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

New Competition/Giveaway!!!!!!!!!!


Ok guys,

I have to admit, im a sucker for giveaways and raffles, I enter lots and win a few! ;) its always such a thrill to get the call!



lady, "Good afternoon, is that Bonzie?"
me, "Yes speaking"
lady, "Congratulations you have won a years supply of nasal spray!"
me, "Oh goody gum drops, just what I needed!"

lol

well in honour of my etsy pal Ruby, (who has set up a blog for the soul purpose of entering my competitions! honestly!) I am launching another one and the winner will recieve a trio of bonzie corsage broochs. That is 3, as in three!!! of the very popular handmade corsages that are currently on sale in the shop. I will keep the actual blooms a mystery until prize day. To enter simply leave a comment (and it doesn't have to be about how wonderful I am, lol simply just enter the word enter if you like, but shameless flattery may have some influence over the judges decision! lol) (ok I'm kidding of course, I will pick the name at random from one of my trimmings jars and photograph the entire glorious raffle event!)


Entries for this Competition end on the last day of this month and the winner will be announced on the 1st of July! ;P


Happy Entering.

x

bonzie

Some Great Summer Reads

We are out of the office today on an adventure to New Jersey! The Wedding Salon is hosting one of it's big swanky bridal shows and we are checking it out with Sara from Bella Notte.

After that, I am headed to NOLA for a quick last-minute getaway. I've never been and am very super excited. I'll be out of the office from Thursday through Sunday and checking email once a day. In the meantime, here are some fabulous blogs you might want to check out.

the ones you've probably heard about....
Blue Orchid Blog
Hostess with the Mostess
Parisian Party
Snippet & Ink
Planning....Forever Events
Lucky Me!
Style Me Pretty

the ones you might not have heard about....
Sparkliatti (Sasha Souza)
Earth Friendly Weddings
Michelle Rago
Etsy Weddings
Eco-Chic Weddings
Social Design

the ones that are local to Washington, DC....
Armin DeFiesta
{ritzy bee}
Washingtonian Weddings
The Bash Blog
Love Life Images

and for those of you who want to be wedding planners....
The Smart Planner

WEDDEX

Individual character

I've got new assignment....individual character.....ngeh..ngeh...40 cuppies with vanilla choco chip...Yus (my regular customer ) gave this task(has email the details of every character for each of her friends) and she did mentioned to me that she want me to experiment with new idea.....yes thank you to U ..ha..ha...don't laugh ya coz I know some of you will do....but anyway...let laugh together ha..ha..ha......some of the cartoon character macam tak jadi jer....maafkan saya ye....bab2 melukih ni masih keras lagi.... and like I mentioned in my previous entry,the miniature hand bags,heels,flip-flop was inspired by Anita Jamal .....her work is perfect but don't compare my work with her ya....I know...macam langit dgn bumi.....sekali lagi....saya kanak2 baru belajar....ha..ha...



Experiment

Last monday I've experiment new recipe with my new 4 inch pan.....Coconut Cherry cake....it's refreshing for those who want something new...& .the taste is yummy....I've just make 1/3 of the recipe....

and I also made this miniature handicraft.....masih keras tangan wei....orang lain buat cantik jer...but mine looks so & so jer....inspired fr Anita Jamal ....gosh..she sooooo good and I always admired her work...

Granada

Good Dog mentioned a couple of classic series and broke a memory... I was a Presentation trainee in Granada's Manchester studios when they were making The XYY Man, and one of our control room monitors was hooked to the studio feed. So I saw everything the studio cameras saw, both during and between takes. I watched Paul Freeman getting shot and sliding down a fridge door four or five times, so they could get the blood smear right.

My Controller was a formidable lady named Paddy Owen - she'd been an army driver at the Nuremberg War Crime trials - and though she was terrifying to a new kid in the first year of his first job, she loved actors and they loved her. And she seemed to know all of them.

So when the shift was over we went across to the Stables bar, and I ended up drinking with Freeman and Paddy... I think Stephen Yardley was there for some of the evening as well. It's hard to say. Working in TV in the 70s seemed to involve being drunk a lot of the time.

Before it was a bar the Stables had been a theatre for a while, but it had originally been a home for railway horses. Granada owned a large area of derelict warehouses and goods yards across the road from the Quay Street studios, and had been negotiating with city planners to develop the land.

The negotiations went on for years, and in the meantime various temporary uses were made of it. The set for the Coronation Street soap was over there; they built it on a cobbled marshalling yard, where the physical restrictions of the site meant that for several years of the show the cobbles ran at a strange oblique angle to the pavement. The Baker Street standing set for the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes went up in the same area, but that was after I'd left to go freelance.

Student vacation work apart, that time at Granada represents the only real job I've ever had. I was there for five years. Nowadays, a TV company is an office full of people and corridors stacked with boxes of photocopy paper. But Granada in the late 70s, the "David Plowright era", was the real thing. They made stuff, all kinds of stuff, and an unofficial education was available to any employee with the right kind of curiosity. During night shifts I wandered the sets of Laurence Olivier Presents. I watched my friend Jim Pope synching commentary for World in Action. And out on that railway backlot I watched John Irvin direct the arrival of the circus troupe for the cracking adaptation of Charles Dickens' Hard Times that started Granada's run of big-budget filmed drama (and pointed Irvin, a former World in Action documentaries director, toward a feature career).

Later they developed the site for a short-lived studio tour and now it's mostly offices. There's still some production there - Cracker was made in Manchester, and the UK version of Eleventh Hour had its production office suite in the warehouse - but everything's changed.

For nostalgia's sake, I went looking for the old Central Control Room where I used to work.

I got lost.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Submit Your Photos to the Washingtonian!

Attended a wedding lately? Perhaps you were a bridesmaid or just a regular old guest? If you took photos, the Washingtonian magazine wants to see them! They could even be featured on their fantastic wedding blog. Click here for some more information and to learn how to submit your snapshots.

Man in a Suitcase

I just finished working my way through the boxed set of the 1967-68 ITC series Man in a Suitcase. It's taken me longer than I expected it to, and it's provoked some mixed feelings.

It's a show that I was enormously impressed by, the first time around. And I still am, but in a qualified way. So much of it holds up. Both Ron Grainer's theme and the credits sequence (designed by ITC regulars Chambers and Partners) are pretty well timeless. As is the simple but powerful premise of a scapegoated CIA man using his old skills as best he can to make a below-the-radar living in Europe.

Perhaps the most impressive element is a central performance of towering integrity and commitment by Richard Bradford; almost unknown before the series, almost forgotten after it until he resurfaced in a string of steady character roles for American TV.

Bradford prowls through the show with the grace and presence of a jungle animal, once wounded, twice shy, forever set on avoiding trouble, forever unsuccessful at staying out of it. My decades-old recall is of him getting the shit beaten out of him on a weekly basis, at the end of which he'd haul himself up off the ground and totter away with his trust often betrayed, but his dignity always intact.

All of which is what made the show stand out in my memory. What let it down this time around was just about everything else.

You can make allowances for the production values of the day; a good story will overcome that, no problem. But with a handful of exceptions, Man in a Suitcase didn't get good stories. What it mostly seems to have got, if you believe the rumours, was rejected Saint scripts made-over for the character.

So by the middle of the set I was flagging and when I got to the end, I had to go back to the pilot episode (Man from the Dead) and watch it again to remind myself why I've always held the series in such high regard.

The whole "Yank in London" setup made brilliant sense in the context of the premise, whereas in shows like The Baron and The Adventurer it was an obvious matter of commercial calculation. McGill's London felt real, with well-chosen locations and the sense of a genuine city rather than a tourists' backdrop. There in the pilot were the grit, the texture and the coherence that would slowly leach out of the episodes that followed, leaving Bradford standing there like the one enduring feature in an eroding landscape.

He wasn't popular with other cast and the crew, by all accounts. In his autobiography, Supervising Editor John Glen wrote, "Richard didn't seem to believe that acting was essentially about pretending, and wanted to do everything for real."

One can only imagine the eye-rolling and the after-hours bar chat that this must have provoked. But well done, Richard; time has proven you right.

There's a wonderfully bonkers version of the theme arranged for two flamenco guitars here.

Monday, June 23, 2008

leaving on a Jet Train!!!!!!


So today, Im heading to Dublin for the day with my father in tow, I have a very important meeting, somewhat of a personal nature but I could certainly do with some good vibes, if you have any lying around?


It will also be tough for me to be away from the shop, the computer, the internet, my studio! (slight addiction to all of the above you see!) so hopefully it will be full of surprised whilst im away, and who knows might even produce a sale or two.


For now I leave you with a ruby red velvet flower to smell. ;)

x

bonzie
 

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