Titanic Tuesday - Invitations



Hello everyone.  Today I am starting a new three week long series titled "Titanic Tuesday" to share with you the projects I am creating for an up-coming event.  First, how about a bit of Titanic history:  The  RMS Titanic was built in Belfast, Ireland and was the second of three of the White Star Line's luxury fleet. She was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage. 

The Titanic's maiden voyage begin on April 10, 1912. On board were some of the wealthiest citizens of England, the U.S. and Europe.  Also on board were over 1000 emigrants.   On 14 April 1912, four days into the crossing and about 375 miles south of Newfoundland, she hit an iceberg at 11:40 pm  and sank in under three hours. 710 people survived the disaster and were conveyed to New York, Titanic's original destination, while 1,517 people lost their lives.

The Titanic disaster was the catalyst for many changes and safety features we take for granted in modern day cruising. 


With the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's fated maiden voyage approaching later this month, there is a renewed interest in the ship and the disaster.  There are is also a surge of Titanic related stories, movies, and exhibitions.  Personally I would love the see the new Titanic museum in Belfast!

In honor of the centenary anniversary, my husband and I are planning a Titanic themed party.  Due to previous plans, however, our ship will be sailing and sinking a week late - our party is scheduled for Saturday, April 21st.  I have been planning menus and guest lists and decorations.... And a surprise or two for our guests.  I hope you will enjoy my Titanic Tuesday posts.



Today I am sharing the first of a few projects I plan to make for the party - the invitations.

I used two cartridges to create the invitations:  Art Deco and Life's a Beach.  The ship was cut using Art Deco and aside from a bit too much gold, actually resembles the Titanic.  The anchors were from Life's a Beach and are attached with tiny ribbons and glue dots. 



I used original documents and an editing software to create the two insert pages inside the invitations.  I printed the documents onto white cardstock.  I hope to add a note reminding our guest to BYOLB - Bring Your Own Life Boat!



I will be back with another project later in the week, and this series will continue next Tuesday.  Thanks for stopping by today!

Flowers and Antiques


Hello everyone!  Since yesterday was my birthday I thought I would share photos of the amazing floral arrangement my hubby gave me!  He spoke with our favorite florist, Cannon House in Aiken, SC and ordered a spring colors centerpiece for our dinning table. 


I photographed my hand with the flowers in an attempt to offer a size reference.  The arrangement is 30" wide x 16" tall.  I absolutely love the colors and the unusual flowers.  One of the new flowers (new to me) is a green-eyed rose.  It is a white rose with a light moss-like center.  Very unusual and very pretty.



The cabinet above is a new antique piece I purchased for our home.  I have decked it out as a bar - filled with alcohol, glassware, bar tools, etc.  It is heavy dark wood, but I do not know what type.  The cabinet is just under 7 ft tall and is 56 inches wide and I LOVE it.



Cruise Layout - Two Ports of Call


It's time for more cruising layouts!!  I have six more pages, or three double page layouts, to share with you today.  These pages are representative of what I did with the shore excursion pages.  The two pages above are of our Freeport visit.  We acted like goof-balls getting off of the ship, playing with the Captain's Wheel.  We then took a tour of the Island and visited some shopping areas.  After we completed our shopping adventure Doug and I enjoyed a local cafe/pub where we cooled off and mingled with locals. 



Above are the first two Key West pages.  I included out City Tour pamphlet as well as various photos from around town.  I wanted this page to be an overview of what we found special about Key West, and that is what I included in my journal block on the left hand page.

Below are our last two Key West pages, but ironically there are at least four more pages that will go between the pages above and those below.  I have yet to complete the pages of the Butterfly Conservatory and our other stops.



 As I said above, these two pages are the final Key West layouts.  These photos were taking at the port, except for the lower two pages on the right page, which were taken from the top of the ship.  The port was so pretty with cute shops, pubs, and a wonderful ice cream shop!  We both enjoyed cooling off in the ice cream shop and sharing out table with one of our fellow passengers.

I may not have a new post tomorrow.  We *just* received a call from Doug's uncle and aunt announcing that they are coming to town tomorrow for a visit!!!  Good thing I did so much house cleaning today!  Yikes.  I will be back by the end of the week.