Tuesday 26 October 2010

It's all happening...

About a month ago, something beautiful happened...and I am now ready to tell you all about it!

It was tuesday, September the 14th and I spent the whole day at a conference. After the conference I had a waxing appointment so I headed to the salon when Rob called me. He had just got back from Paris and was on his way to the barber. Since the barber is close to the beauty salon, he suggested we'd meet up and walk home together. Once done with the beautician, Rob was already there waiting for me and, even better, he had booked a table at one of our favourite restaurants down the Tower Bridge area. It's the restaurant we chose to have dinner in when Rob finally found a job in London, now more than four years ago. I was so happy that I didn't have to cook, the conference absorbed all my energy. While walking, it started pouring down and it rained so hard I almost wanted to cry! We put our hoods up and started running but when we were very close to the Tower Bridge Rob stopped; I turned over to look at him and he was holding a ring. There, in our favourite spot in London, under a torrential rain, he asked me to marry him. It was so bad and so perfect at the same time! And the marvellous thing was that the ring was fake! So I looked at him and laughed and cried at the same time. It seemed to be in the set of a movie, the rain for a moment didn't seem to bother us, it was just the two of us, embracing each other, with the lights of the majestic Tower Bridge behind us. Of course I said yes! Rob and I have been talking about wedding, marriage, honeymoon, kids, growing old together, retirement...since the very first night we met. It was an easy question! I said yes without a ring, and I said yes with a plastic ring! The day after, we met for lunch, he told me he was going to be around my office, so we thought it would be nice to have lunch together. Instead, we *had lunch* at De Beers in the so elegant Bond Street and I confirmed my yes. Rob picked Aura, a very beautiful ring. I think it's delicious!
Unfortunately, it was a tiny bit big. At the store they didn't have my size. No other store in London had my size. Ironically, the only store in Europe that had my size was in Paris, and Rob was just there! Long story short, we had to order it. I waited a week before I was finally able to wear it and I simply love it! Every time I look at it, I remember that magic night, and I smile...

Since that day, all I can think of is the wedding! So, please friends, forgive me!
The first thing to think of, and finalise, was the date. Two days after the proposal we went to my hometown in Italy and started discussing wedding issues with my parents. In two days we picked a date, reserved two churches and designed and printed our Save the Date cards. We don't use Save the Date cards in Italy but Rob is American and I was more than happy to respect this tradition. Considering that I have never designed Save the Date cards before and that I had to do everything in two days, the reason for this being that we were going to the States soon after and I wanted them to be printed in Italy and hand them to people in person, I think I did a good job. You be the judge!

For the Save the Date I decided that an elegant gray would be my favourite option. I am a bit obsessed with baroque frames these days, so the choice of it as the main *character* was quite obvious.

The most difficult bit, as always, was to find the right fonts. I played around with several fonts for a while until I settled on these two: one for the save the date title and the other for the main text.

To give some extra relevance to the card, I added a little rhinestone, another thing I am quite obsessed with these days. I think it adds some luxe and I also, personally, find it cute.

The design was then printed on soft, layered, white paper, which I love. The final difficult bit of the process was to find the perfect envelopes and the perfect way to write the names on them. Bear in mind I had only two days! So calligraphy, for example, wasn't an option! I tried wrap-around labels but they looked cheap compared to the design; I tried to type-write the names but I struggled to find a typewriter that would work! I tried to stamp a baroque frame on the envelopes but the final result was a bit heavy. I liked the idea of using a stamp, however, hence the decision to use little, individual, alphabet stamps. I love the result! As for the envelopes, I went from transparent white, gray and light pink, to pearlescent white and light pink to finally settle on classic white and pale gray (I couldn't decide between the two, so I used them both!). What do you think, like them?

I should add: I made Save the Date cards only for the American folks, so if you are not American and haven't received a card, please don't panic, that doesn't mean that you are not on the guest list!

Soon with more details....

Friday 22 October 2010

Today I am happy because...

I have found this Italian pizzeria *al taglio*. Adagio pizza is just a few minutes away from my office and the pizza is lovely. I can go there aythime I need a slice, for lunch or an afternoon snack.
It's like being in Italy, except it's in the bustling and amazing area of Soho, London.

I {heart} you London!

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Washington DC

I am now back in London after spending 10 lovely days in the East Coast of United States of America.

I first visited Washington six years ago, it was winter, and the city was covered in snow. I loved it and found it very elegant and peaceful, I knew I would be back at some point.

This time, despite the fact that it was already mid-October, it was still very hot and summer time in the American capital. And I enjoyed walking around the city...

Of course, I went back to the Smithsonian and visited museums I hadn't seen last time: The National Museum of Natural History and the National Air and Space Museum. Walking around the Mall was just beautiful, loved all the impressive buildings, the park and the reflecting pool.

This time I was also able to make it to the Jefferson Memorial, a Pantheon inspired building dedicated to President Jefferson, a little gem.

And I couldn't avoid to pay a visit to Lincoln as well.

Being a very good tourist, I had to walk outside the White House too, this time saying hi to Obama. I noticed the kitchen garden and I would have loved to get inside just to check on the status of the courgettes and tomato plants!


While making my way up from the White House I stumbled across this colourful group of statues right outside the Museum of Women in Arts. The statues are by artist Niki de Saint Phalle and the museum is just lovely. It costs 10$ to visit but you also get breakfast and a very lovely atmosphere.

From the Museum of Women in Arts I made my way to Georgetown, presumably the oldest part of the city, or in any case one of the oldest parts. Georgetown is simply beautiful, head to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal for some picturesque little houses and shop the high street for famous as well as local designers. You can spend a lot of time there! And if it's late evening already, I suggest eating at Mie n Yu for a nice dinner. The restaurant itself is worth a visit and the food is simply delicious. Treat yourself while in town!

Thursday 7 October 2010

And the winner is...

Congratulations to my very good friend Steph who is the winner of this month giveaway! Will be in touch soon, Steph!

Friday 1 October 2010

October Giveaway

Can you believe it's already October? Where did Summer go? I want it back!!!
Today the sky in London could not be grey-er and more depressing and it has been raining since early this morning. I need something to cheer me up!

As promised a little while ago, it is now time for another valeasc giveaway.
It's almost that time of the year again and since I am getting ready to go to The States, I thought it would be appropriate to devote this month giveaway to halloween.
So here it is for you: a set of six happy halloween cards. from my little shop . The cards feature an original valeasc design, printed both on front and back, while the inside is left blank for your own message.

Not so much into ghosts and monsters but still a big fan of halloween? These cards may be for you then!

For a chance to win please do one (or more) of the following things:
1) follow my blog
2) leave a comment to this post
3) follow me on twitter (valeasc)
4) tweet about it (and let me know!)

All by Wednesday 6th. The winner will be randomly selected and announced on Thursday morning.

Good luck!!