Friday, November 28, 2008

Shop Update Today













So today was spent taking lots of photographs and getting an update into the shop. I love the unfamiliarity of the shop for the first few days after an update, it keeps things fresh.

We have been rocking out some more new stock which we will be listing soon too so keep an eye out for newness all round.
To all our stateside clients,friends and visitors, we would love to wish you guys a really special thanksgiving celebration (feeling a tad jealous that we don't have those festivities here in Ireland) but in the spirit of thanksgiving lets be thankful for all the positive things that have happened this year, for all the new friends and especially thankful to our customers who allow us to create each and every day, thank you all for sharing in our passion and creativity.

Enjoy ! x
Bonzie & Ger

Minta Maaf

Salam buat semua pengunjung blog ini....terima kasih atas pertanyaan ,message,sms dan panggilan yg bertanyakan khabar ....hmmm...saya dah kembali sihat tapi masih batuk-batuk...dan disebabkan kesihatan saya yg tak berapa baik saya terpaksa menolak dan melepaskan beberapa order .Saya ingin memohon maaf kepada pelangan-pelangan saya terutama sekali kepada Cik Farezah dan Puan Imah kerana terpaksa kanselkan tempahan disaat-saat akhir....dan untuk itu jugak minggu ini mmg saya tak ambil sebarang tempahan...saya nak rehat serehat-rehatnya.... bawah nie saya uploadkan hasil order ahad yg lalu sebelum saya demam.....

Power Puff cuppies for Natasha
Nie mmg kepala tengah dok bengong2 pening....tak dak idea,so buat je swirl then tempek 3 ketui power puff girl(kebetulan ada stok simpanan) he..he....sib baik birthday girl suka...to kak Ina thank you ya...nanti order lagi na...

Cuppies kat bawah nie pulak di tempah oleh kak Yati untuk jamuan meraikan kejayaan anaknya dalam exam......100pcs semuanya,kak yati kata yg simple-simple saja...maka dgn itu mmg teramatlah simple juga ku persembahkan....masa nie mmg kepala tgh tahap maksimum peningnya...

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Client Corner.

Lately we have been very fortuanate to have worked with some really special clients for their wedding accoutrement's. Many of these ladies have returned to share pics of their special day with us and we have been collecting up all these images and we thought it would be nice to share them with you. We decided to have a post on the blog each week dedicated to "Client Corner" to share some of the inspirational images that come back to us through our etsy clients.
The pic shown above is from an absolutely fabulous bride who we worked with a wee while ago for a vintage inspired shrug. I adore the photo and how it has captured such a natural looking couple on such an amazing day, I love the ethereal nature of this shot! The photographer for the day was Nadia Anderson, a lady with a gifted eye for style! The whole shot has such an editorial quality to it, truly like a fashion spread for vogue, I'm thinking the fact that our client looks like a model and has a fabulously handsome beau helps somewhat too ;)
Thank you guys for sharing this with us both, it is so uplifting to see our creations in real life situations, heres to a magical future for you both.
we are looking forward to sharing more of these client snaps in future too.
x
Bonzie & Ger

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Wedding Photo Clothesline

A photo clothesline is a great conversation piece. It's also an easy, low cost way to entertain guests while they wait for the ceremony or reception to begin. All you need are some photos of the bride and groom and their families, some rustic looking jute string or pretty ribbon for your line and some small clothes pins. You can hang the photos in chronological or random order and even include a caption or short story on the back of each photograph. Be sure to include some beautiful photos from your outdoor engagement photo shoot!

You could include a second line for guest photos or bridal party photos. Ask guests to send in a photo prior to the wedding. The theme could be funny photos, baby photos, guest weddings or photos of the guest with the bride or groom way back when. Your guests will have fun looking at all the photographs.

If you had a photo clothesline at your wedding, email us a photo of it and we will post it here.

Monday, November 24, 2008

You Know the Score

Lee Goldberg's comment on The Saint on TV has prompted me to plant another signpost to this underpriced gem, a 3-CD boxed set of Laurie Johnson tracks that includes over 70 minutes of Avengers cues including the full-length "mein liebe rose" track used to torment Mrs Peel in the episode The Joker. Although, I'd guess for some copyright reason, it's minus the German vocal.

(As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm tempted to have it played at my funeral. Imagine how it would creep everyone out!)

The other two discs in the set cover some of Johnson's non-Avengers themes and other orchestral work. Some of this was eye-opening; credits geek though I am, I'd no idea that he'd contributed to the score of Doctor Strangelove.

Right now, the set is on offer from Amazon UK at £4.98. Less than five quid! Unbelievable. Buy one for yourself and one for someone else, and you'll even get free delivery. The US price is higher, but Amazon dealers are offering it for a lot less.

A second 3-disc set expands the collection and includes a similar set of Johnson theme-and-cues from The Professionals, and doesn't cost much more.

Btw, if you go to Lee's blog, check out this rarity; a short test reel for an unnmade Batgirl show, featuring Adam West and Burt Ward and probably knocked out in half a day on an existing set to test the viability of the project.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Saint on TV

Ian Dickerson has drawn my attention to this DVD, the perfect stocking-filler for the certain-kind-of-TV-geek of which I am one.

Available as a web-only exclusive and currently on pre-order offer at £9.99, The Saint Steps in... to Television is an expanded documentary based on the interviews and extras gathered for Network's boxed-set releases of The Saint and Return of the Saint. There's more than two hours of material and you can view some sample interview footage on the Network website.

Here's how the blurb puts it:

"Previously only available with the best-selling Saint and Return of the Saint DVD box sets, this series of highly acclaimed documentaries has now been revised and expanded with new interviews to form one feature-length documentary. The Saint Steps In... To Television is the definitive look at the series’ production for Lew Grade’s ITC company, as told by those involved in its creation. It covers the full story of how Simon Templar came to the small screen in the early 1960s, the series’ evolution into colour and its revamping and reformatting to fit the shifting trends of a late 1970s audience. Featuring extensive contributions from Roger Moore, Ian Ogilvy, Robert S. Baker, Johnny Goodman, Patricia Charteris and many more, this two-hour documentary is the final word on Simon Templar’s time at ITC."

Network is a bit of a national treasure; unashamedly devoted to the 'other' classic TV, the mainstream popular stuff whose showbiz nous and solid craft are only now getting the appreciation they deserve, their releases can be pricey but are put together with knowledge and care. I've written before about their Man in a Suitcase set, but it's their release of Strange Report that opened my eyes to this short-lived, late-flowering series that now emerges one of the most interesting and forward-looking of the ITC shows.

"Criminologist Adam Strange (ANTHONY QUAYLE) takes on the cases that are too difficult, delicate or politically sensitive for Scotland Yard. With the assistance of forensic expert Ham Gynt (KAZ GARAS) and pretty young artist Evelyn McClaine (ANNEKE WILLS), Strange unravels some of London's most complicated crimes..."

While on the Network website I found myself eyeing wistfully their Edwin Astley soundtrack releases. These aren't your usual soundtrack albums, but comprehensive multi-CD sets containing the entire library of music cues composed for the show in question. As well as Astley's work on Danger Man, Department S and Randall and Hopkirk, Deceased, there are sets for Man in a Suitcase and The Prisoner and I'm told that an equally comprehensive set for The Saint is upcoming.

It takes a more specialised taste than mine to engage with every single sting, bumper and bar of incidental music from a show, and while I'm happy to see that someone cares enough to release these sets and that aficionados care enough to buy them, I'd be even happier to see a "slob's digest version" with the themes gathered together on a single CD! All my Astley material is on old cassettes, or on CDs with re-recorded cover versions that mean well but often miss the mark.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Frequently Answered Questions

On Getting Started
I was lucky enough to start as a reader when horror was a subtle art, and just as lucky to start my career at the point where it turned into big business. So my early reading was people like HG Wells, Conan Doyle, Joseph Payne Brennan, and all those marvellous Pan Books of Horror with their tacky head-in-a-bucket covers and some of the most incredibly well-crafted writing inside.

In the 80s it was people like Stephen King and Peter Straub who led the way for writers like me by taking horror into the mass market. Although I think that Ira Levin was there ahead of them with Rosemary's Baby, and John Farris with The Fury. Along with Thomas Tryon's Harvest Home they'd be my main candidates for the founders of the cycle that played itself out at the end of the 90s – I think horror's back to being a subtle art again, in written form at least.

On Breaking In
Whatever it is you want to do, chuck yourself at it at whatever level. I was getting my stories rejected from The Wizard when I was nine. If you write fiction, try the small presses. If you want to do something for the screen, get together and make something with friends. At that stage energy matters more than accomplishment – do stuff for the fun of doing it and don't try to ape big-time professionalism with tiny resources, which was one of my early mistakes.

In the case of film, read lots about the industry. And I mean lots, everything from the silents to Weta Workshop. Don't be one of those people who thinks that film history began with George Lucas. Then when it comes to looking for actual work within the industry, have specific goals – set out to be a runner, or an editor's assistant, or whatever. You aren't going to direct or land screenplay work until you've proven yourself, so make a calculated bid for a specific point of entry. And when somebody asks you what in the business you want to do, don't say "Anything" – there's no such job as an Anything.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Enchanted Garden with Red & White theme

The customer has gave the details for this theme ......and I was totally relieved when I managed to fulfill the request despite so many things happen in a few days before....and this enchanted cake was inspired by Min from baking project...I love her work so much....normally if customer wants the cake on Friday I'll bake the cake one day earlier and for this order and the green engagement cuppies I've baked on Thursday morning on 4.30am and on 7am I already heading to office.As usual I've planned to start the deco after Isya' prayer but on that day I've been assigned to attend the training on 5.30pm and it has finished on 7.30pm....imagined how I want to counter with this kind of situation...he..he..he... safely arrived at my home sweet home on 9.30pm...had to rush eating ,praying and bathing....macam robot.....then on 10.15pm I've started with the first deco with the green theme cuppies and by 11.00pm continue with the enchanted garden theme....guess on what time I manage to complete all this task?...ha..ha..ha.. padan muka makcik....on 4am on friday morning to be exactly....manage to sleep around 2 hours only...at the office I feel so sleepy....and despite mengantuk macam orang gila, I can't leave the office on time as I've to stay back .....safely arrived to my house on 9.30pm....the customer had to pick up the cakes with my hubby.....to Yus thank you for the order and Selamat Bertunang to your brother and SIL to be......
Yus has specified the details which includes the bees,butterflies ,roses & fences....
I've just bought a new toy...he..he..the "clay extruder",and 1st trial is by making this stems...and it's so easy without having to roll thinly like I use to do before ...he..he...inspired by the Wilton year book 2006 -Cupcake Fun ...

Engagement cupcake with green theme

A set of engagement cupcakes with green theme was ordered by my colleague for her cousin's engagement ....she has requested the same design that I've posted here previously .Thanks Ayuni for the order .....

Ayuni also placed this cookies for "hantaran" favour.....

Confetti Shoot!











Guys, there is great excitement around here lately as the fairytale bridal photo shoot that we were a part of a wee while back in that gorgeous Parkinasilla Hotel location up in Kerry has come out this week. We were really looking forward to seeing the spread in the magazine but what we didn't account for was the fact that the bridal magazine chose one of our bridal ensembles for the front page too!!! I can't even describe how special the day was when I went up and purchased my own copy of the mag ( in fact I think the lady on the till was probably wondering what that strange look on my face was when I was paying for it, I wanted so badly to blurt out to her that it was our clothing on the front! the poor girl. lol)

The whole shoot was based on fairytale bridal theme, its was really romantic and magical, it came out really fab, the stylist and photographer involved were only fabulous too.
We wanted to share the excitement with you guys and I took some pics from the actual magazine itself. All in all a nice week for us. xx
Bonzie & Ger

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Bolero Express!
















Recently we have been spending some time honoring lots of custom bridal bolero orders for the shop. Its a really nice way of adding a bit of couture to a simple dress or adding a bit of theme to an overall wedding look. Here are some of the more recent wedding boleros to hit the shop
x

Bonzie & Ger

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Fnaar, fnaar

Been fixing some plumbing.


Don't ask.

F & SF

No, I'm not in it this month... haven't written any short fiction for some time, as it happens, but way back when I started The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction was my break-in point.

I can't tell you how proud I was. F & SF was - is - one of the classic genre magazines from the Golden Age, and it continues to this day with the same class and character under editor/publisher Gordon Van Gelder.

The reason I bring it up now is that the mag's just launched an Annual Bundle Offer where you can buy a full year's worth of back issues at discount price. That's eleven issues plus the double anniversary issue for $24 plus shipping.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Customer of the month!
















Over here at Bonzie headquarters ( you will have to excuse me now folks, I have just come back from the cinema, went to see the bond movie ;) Had a blue ice slushee, just a wee bit of random information for you , really it was the most memorable part of the event, oooh almost forgot and the blue eyes too! piercing, indeed.
Anyhew........ As I was saying before my mind wondered in a sugar induced trance.. We are running a customer of the month prize in "ye olde shoppe". At the end of each month we will pop all the names of our customers on etsy from that month into a raffle and the winner will be sent a mystery Bonzie Prize. Just to give a little back. :)
Pictured above is one of the latest commissions hot off the cutting table.Our client, who happens to be a tribal fusion belly dancer (cool!) sent us over an amazing selection of lace to work with and we were very happy with the results. The textures in this piece are very nice and the subtle mix of autumnul color/colour tones add an added dimension. I love the way the lace spills over the edge, I love lace... did I mention I am all loved up on a blue slushee? Seriously guys, how much sugar would you think they put in those bad boys. can't be good for you!
well, while I try to sleep off my glucose hangover, I hope you guys are doing something nice tonight, why not share your plans in the comments section, I would love to know what yall are up to. ;)

x

bonzie & Ger

You Know the Face

Probably as J Jonah Jameson or Juno's dad, or as Law and Order's Dr Emil Skoda, or any one of a zillion other shows or movies...

In Gareth Maclean's TV blog in The Guardian he asked the question "Who are TV's most underrated actors?" and I immediately thought of J K Simmons.

Simmons currently plays Police Chief Pope in The Closer. He shows up in quality character parts wherever you look, so it seems churlish to call him undervalued. But he's one of those actors who raises a drama's game and makes everyone look good, while almost never getting the spotlight to himself.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Lanikuhonua wedding: Wendy & Jeremy

Lanikuhonua, where heaven meets earth, was the setting for Wendy and Jeremy's wedding. They exchanged vows in front of family and friends in an emotional ceremony. The reception was held at Kapolei Golf Club, where the couple, who are both in show biz, got the party started with a fabulous entrance dance and kept the laughter flowing all evening long. View Wendy and Jeremy's engagement session at the Ihilani Resort lagoon.
Vendors:
Officiant: Paster Art Larson
Musician/ukulele player: Ka Lei Gamiao
Flowers: Paradise Florist
Reception: Kapolei Golf Club
Emcee: Lanai
Videographers: Video by Jen
Sound and Lights: Mystical Sound Productions

























 

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