When the Mistress commands her humble slaves to work, well then to work we shall go
We went to Priyanka’s place on Sunday to help her with the liturgy booklets for the nuptials and the confetti pouches - (Below is proof that we actually worked!)
(From left to right: Chetna tying the ribbon on the booklet, Priyanka in the foreground with the last of the confetti and the rest of the ’slaves’ in the background’, Wilbur desperately trying to punch holes in the paper - with the punch and template I must add)
For the booklets we printed the hymns on ordinary A4 size white paper. This we used as the inlay. We used a blue printed wax paper for the jacket and printed the couple’s monogram on the upper right and the details of the date and church at the bottom. Finally we covered the front of the jacket with silver spangled white wooly paper (Thank you Dad for cutting them to size for us) and tied a pretty bow with blue tissue ribbon. Below is the final result
which I was very happy with!
After almost 5 hours of some serious ‘labour’, we called it a day. I was quite pleased with the fact that we got through putting together 48 hymn booklets and almost 75 confetti pouches - not bad for a bunch of people who don’t do this on a regular basis !
Ryan and Priyanka went off for some food and we cleared up the mess we had ended up making! Then Malvika went shutter happy and captured some our antics
We said Rosary and had a round of sing song with Wilbur accompanying on the guitar. Finally got down to dinner and by the time I hit the bed it was 1 in the morning.
Couldn’t resist this picture of me with Pri’s yellow wall and ethnic piece of art
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December 6th, 2008 at 11:54 pm[...] the evening we spent making the confetti pouches and liturgy booklets, we met about half a dozen times (in [...]
December 5th, 2008 at 11:19 pm
Nice poses…