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Mrs. Gummi Bear, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 25, Japanese Importer/Illustrator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Game Developer/Programmer Engagement Date: April 15, 2006 Wedding Date: October 13, 2007 Blogging Since: June 19, 2007 Venue: Organic farm an hour from San Francisco About Me: I live for anthropologie, design blogs, sweets, japanese zakka, and vintage goods. We just bought our first home together and live with our two puppies and cat - it's a strange mixture of vintage, high-tech (we have 7 computers and 21 video game systems in all), and a whole lot of fur. Our wedding tries to embody the Japanese idea of "slow life", which is truly taking the time to enjoy food, company, and your environment!
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Nope, you had to go and throw more craft on your plate. Yes yes, we did. The past few days have been the busiest most appointment filled days of our lives. I still couldn’t leave Mr. GB just standing there to play Halo 3 all day, I set him to work and, of course, did some myself.

Cake. So we wanted to make sure people could take their cake home if they were too stuffed to eat it there. 4″x4″x4″ white boxes, a bunch of brown bags, a gocco set, and some food-grade waxed tissue later… and we have our to-go bags ready. Macaroons will also be right on the table, so people can pick those up and shove them in the to-go bags as well.

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This was a small craft project and didn’t take much time at all. We’ve been leisurely cutting the tissue paper a little every night, so it’s not back breaking. Just whenever we have a few minutes to sit down and do it we do a sheet. We also did the goccoing in two sessions, so it wasn’t a long all nighter. (we have nearly 400 of those apple bags, anyone? anyone?)

But I couldn’t stop there. We bought flip flops for girls who were not smart enough to check the website and heed our warnings of “NO HIGH HEELS!!!!!” and also made modesty blankets for girls who might want to sit on the lawn and not worry about people seeing up their skirts. A ha! A use for the zakka ribbon!

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And last, for today at least, I made our guest”book” at 2am last night. We are opting for a guest BOX because although it will be harder to flip through, we wanted to have something that was easier for guests to work with when doing the polaroid scrapbooking guestbook pages. We figure, if we want to turn it into a book one day, it’ll be possible.

This is yet another story of horror from my local paper source that was already high on my list of “places I will knock down when I rule the earth”. They were really unhelpful and demeaning as always:

mean girl: “You aren’t going to do a lot of book binding, are you?”
me: “No, I don’t think so.”
mean girl: “NooOOoooOoo of course not” and she sauntered off…

Later she came back and someone else was ringing us up at the register, we asked if they had another box like the one we were buying in the back.

register girl: “Nope! that’s the only one!”
us: “ok, thanks.” - long silence -
mean girl in bitch tone: “HENCE why there was only ONE in the front.”

The girl who was ringing us up had eyes that widened in horror… and waited until the other girl walked away to apologize to us for her comment.

Mr. GB and I vow that after the wedding, we will never go to that paper source again. If it weren’t for our need for random crafts and its close proximity to the house, we would have already burned it down in a fit of rage.

Oh, so here are the photos of the photo-book we re-covered:
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It was amazingly easy. We bought the book binding glue, a foam brush and a bone presser smoother thingy, and book binding paper. We glued the fabric onto the top of the box, smoothed it out and then cut two pieces of the book binding paper, one for the back of the box, and one for the inside of the top. Folded the fabric into the box, glued and smoothed, the slapper that big piece of binding paper on there and glued that sucker on.

Looked pretty good! We then used the smaller piece to cover up the frayed end on the back of the box, it’s almost the same color, so barely noticeable. All in all, if you want to recover anything, I think it was a really quick and easy process and personalized our box to match the rest of the wedding overnight (to dry, that is!)

Ugh, I’m going to go draw drawings of that girl being mauled and regain my sanity now.

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24 Responses to “You Couldn’t Leave Well Enough Alone…”

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tyffaknee (message)  133 posts, Blushing bee

I love all your details! :)

P.S. Boo to mean paper source girl

 
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Mrs. Spider (message)  119 posts, Blushing bee

i bow down before thee!

 
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My

I too love all of your details. The boxes and bags are really really cute… Your are soooo freakin funny Miss Gummi Bear. Lmao….

 
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Mrs. Lemon (message)  425 posts, Helper bee

awesome awesome job :)

 
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Glamour This! by Kelly

I love all your attention to detail. Everything fits perfectly… and like you…I dislike mean girls.

 
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Miss Cherry Blossom (message)  696 posts, Busy bee

waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

 
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Miss Cherry Blossom (message)  696 posts, Busy bee

so gorgeous! hahah - btw - wah like WOW in chinese haha.

 
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graciette2 (message)  61 posts, Worker bee

OMG you are like THE DIY goddess! I wouldn’t have even THOUGHT to decorate the bags like that.

 
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natalie (message)  36 posts, Newbee

Those are amazing! I love my local Paper Source! They are just very sweet, paper loving geeks. Its like my hardware store- I go there for the advice. I can’t believe that girl :( Come out to Chicago and renew your faith in PS!!!

Also, do you have extra bags? I was confused. If so, do you want to sell them?

 
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Tea

i love your projects! i hope i can get inspired like you. jeez man, between you, mrs. lemon and mrs. strawberry and mrs. blueberry there are some huge diy-shoes that will be hard to fill

 
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Mrs. Bell Pepper (message)  132 posts, Blushing bee

love the rug~!

 
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KatyStardust (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

Uhhh…a side note: I’m sure you get this all the time but - your RUG IS GORGEOUS! I absolutely love it! Could you plleeeeeaaaassee tell me what/where/hwo you got it? ::swoons::

 
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Kymberli

if u live near the one on chestnut then i totally feel u because theyre so UGh there.. *shakes fists at them*

 
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stargazerlily (message)  946 posts, Busy bee

Craft Master. Craft Master.

 
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Mrs. Violet (message)  255 posts, Helper bee

I think you must have forgotten to send me an invite to your wedding. Awesome DIY details! All of it. PS. Love the rug too. *

*Miss GB mentioned earlier on that she bought it from Anthropologie!

 
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Miss Gummi Bear (message)  175 posts, Blushing bee

like Mrs Violet said, we got the rug from anthropologie. :) I love it, it’s wool, stain resistant for when the dogs get overly zealous and knock something over (or when I get overly zealous…) and it’s just so bright and happy! Mr. GB says no more green in the house, boo! I just covered the bottom of the guest-box in green, so he can suck it.

and yes! I have a lot of extra apple bags that I’ll sell if people want them. They are plain and un-goccoed but really cute alternatives for the normal two handled bags. I believe we had 500 to start, so we have a little under 400 left. :)

 
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Christine

hi! i’m interested in the bags too… can you send me a picture of the bags un-goccoed? is it still pink?

thanks!

 
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ally

i love all your ideas. so cute and creative. you are so sweet to think of the girls and their comfort.

that sucks that you had another horrible experience at paper source, i love that store and go to the one on chestnut and haven’t had any problems.

i can’t wait to see photos from your wedding. i’m sure your guests will have a blast!

 
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Angel

You’re DIY projects are awesome…and inspiring. I’m now fully ashamed at freaking out over our favor tags.

 
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S

Oh my goodness how do you refrain from being bitchy right back at her? They must be seriously lacking good help if they continue to allow someone like that to work there.

 
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Lisa

aww that’s too bad about the mean paper source lady! if you ever have to go back to that location and something similar happens, you should complain via a letter or something — it sounds like you should be treated better considering they have probably gotten lots of business from you!

fyi if you’re ever in pacific heights, the people at that paper source location are SUPER nice and patient!

sigh….your DIY stuff is fabulous!

 
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I can tell that this is not the first time you write about this topic. Why have you decided to touch it again?

 
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Angie

Sorry to be off topic, but I like your posts and I wanted some feedback for my blog. I have a hard time writing, but I do want to share my experiences. Am I stuck between a rock and a hard place? Or should I just do it?

 


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