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Yellow Bird Wedding Inspiration

11 February, 2014 by Rose Kuruvilla

It’s been some time since I last blogged. 2013 was a year filled with new beginnings for Never Ending Ideas and myself. Having only launched in February last year, we have achieved a number of milestones. We made new friends in clients, coordinated our first real wedding, made mistakes and learnt from them, partnered with an International Wedding Network, an most importantly we inspired many with our humble work.

Never Ending Ideas turns 1 this Friday. Last year our goal was to get to know the industry better and let them get to know us. I’ve been thinking of a goal to strive for this year. With so much on my plate, I have been feeling rather grey lately (which explains the delayed updates). Uninspired. Not very handy especially with a company called ‘Never Ending Ideas’. Then something happened. I was having my morning tea and looking out at this concrete city and there flying near by was a humble yellow bird. It’s not that I’ve never seen a yellow bird before, neither was it a rare breed. It just stood out from the concrete city, gliding through the sky with such grace, style and confidence. That is this years goal – to do everything with grace, style and confidence.

With that I put together an inspiration board themed around the yellow bird and our goal.

Yellow Bird Board

Image Source: Cake// Ring Pillow// Bird Ring// Lady in White// Bird Art

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 2014 goal, inspiration boards, Mood Board, moodboard, Never Ending Ideas, new beginnings, yellow and grey wedding, yellow bird wedding, yellow wedding

Pimm’s Cup

22 November, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

A popular cocktail served at weddings, the ‘Pimm’s cup’ makes it as our cocktail of the week.

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There are many versions of Pimm’s Cup. This is my version:

Ingredients

2 Highball glasses

2 oz Pimm’s No. 1

5 oz 7Up/Soda

1 twist of lemon

1 twist of cucumber peel

Lemon slices

Strawberry slices

Orange slices

Handful of mint leaves

Hard ice cubes

Method:

Pour Pimm’s over ice cubes in a large highball glass. Fill glass with 7Up/Soda. Add twist of lemon, twist of cucumber peel, lemon slices, strawberry slices, orange slices and stir. Garnish with a sprig of mint.

Alternatives

Add berries like blueberry and raspberry for a sweeter Pimm’s cup.

Half a teaspoon of Eldeflower syrup can be added to give the Pimm’s cup a distinct taste.

Serve this cocktail in different glasses for a cool modern twist. Mason jars are a popular choice for events.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Cocktails, Drinks, drinks on fridays, mixology, Never Ending Ideas, pimm's cup

Bay Breeze

15 November, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

As most of you know I am crazy about cocktails. As I love the art of mixing drinks, I have decided to share some of my own recipes or my favourite recipes with you on ‘Drinks on Fridays’.

I start this cocktail Friday with the ‘Bay Breeze’. The Bay Breeze is one of my favourite cocktails which makes it the perfect cocktail to start ‘Drinks on Friday’. Bay Breeze is a perfect cocktail for a hot summers day.

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The recipe here is by one of London’s best mixologist – Douglas Ankrah.

Ingredients:

2 Highball Glasses

4 oz Wyborowa pineapple vodka

5 0z cranberry juice

4 oz fresh pineapple juice

Hard ice cubes.

Pineapple slices for garnish

Method:

Fill the glass with ice, pour in the drinks and stir. Garnish with pineapple slices.

Alternatives

If you can’t find Wyborowa pineapple vodka, make your own pineapple vodka by infusing pineapple fruits into any (non-flavored) vodka. Cut 1 whole pineapple fruit into 5cm x 5 cm cubes and place it in an air tight bottle. Pour 750cl vodka into the bottle. Close and leave the bottle in a cool dark place. After 5 to 7 days, remove the pineapple cubes and strain the residue out. Your vodka is now ready to drink.

 

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: bay breeze, Cocktails, drinks on fridays, Never Ending Ideas, tropical cocktails, wedding cocktails

Pantone Spring 2014: Celosia Orange and Placid Blue

9 October, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

Pantone Inc. released its Spring 2014 colours recently. 10 new colours to design with. How exciting!

This is my take on two of the colours – celosia orange and placid blue. The combination is a great colour for spring as the placid blue sets a calm ambience whilst the celosia orange poses a fresh take on the season. I would love to design a spring wedding in these two colours.

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Image Source: Orange Door// Ties// Necklace// Celosia Flowers// Macaroons // Cocktail Dress

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: blue and orange, celosia orange, Mood Board, mood boards, orange and blue wedding, pantone, pantone spring 2014, placid blue, spring colours, spring wedding

Inspirational Board – Stone

27 September, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

Inspirational boards or mood boards are a great way to express how you feel about something. There is no right way or wrong way to create an inspirational board. I believe a good mood board is one that with one look it tells you what it is the artist is trying to say.

This week I’m proud to feature an inspiration board put together by Budding Dreamer, Sarah Ho.

The theme of this board is styled around the natural and earthy tones of stone. It is for those who want a theme that is simple yet elegant. It carries a restful and reassuring vibe whilst its neutral shades evoke pure and calm elements to the event. You can style your event purely on the raw texture of stones or even pair it with fabrics such as lace or velvet.

Have a look at the board and see for yourself!

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Image Source: Coasters // Stone Cups // Stones // Pebbles in Jar // Wedding Dress

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: budding dreamer, Mood Board, mood boards, raw, simple theme, stone, Vera Wang

Monopoly Afternoon

24 September, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

It has been some time since I last blogged. I have been so tied up as the Production Manager of the Singapore International Storytelling Festival 2013 as well as planning a Monopoly afternoon. I will write more about the festival later as I don’t have pictures of the festival to share with you yet.

In this blog post I plan to tell you all about the Monopoly afternoon I hosted for those I worked closely with at the festival. The idea was to wind down and play some Monopoly!

Being the party planner that I am, I decided to make the afternoon a real Monopoly party. From decor to food, the entire afternoon was themed around the board game. As with all real estate transactions, plenty of wheeling and dealing results in certain tensed moments.  My aim was to set the right ambience from the start and get everyone geared up to play for the fun of it!

Ever heard of the expression “money doesn’t grow on trees”? We stuck money bills to a cane tree to look like a real money tree. Contrary to the expression, I like the idea that everything is possible!

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We had a Community Chest filled with old coins and chocolate gold bars. For some added fun, we put in cards with guest names on it. At the back of the card was a witty accusation relating to that person and the recent festival and demanding that they pay a fine of $5 in chocolate coins.

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We printed Monopoly icons on little squares and made them into streamers which we hung around the room.

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Most of our parties involve signature cocktails. For this party we served 3 drinks – a berry sangria, an appletini and an orange/lime mocktail. Of course we gave them names to suit the theme and location. The party was hosted at Hullet Road – taking the pun from the word ‘harlot’, we chose to serve a berry sangria to reflect that. Perpendicular to Hullet Road is the famous Emerald Hill of Singapore. As such, a green cocktail was in order – appletini. The mocktail was named Just Visiting. We wanted an orange colour drink to reflect the orange jumpsuits of prisoners’ since on the Monopoly board Just Visiting was a sign on the prison square. To present the drinks we styled the glasses with Mr. Monopoly’s bow ties and top hats.

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The drinks counter was decorated with white flowers with a red base, dice and gold chocolate coins were placed around.

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The food was a little trickier to incorporate into the theme. We decided on some simple Chinese food and gave them names of streets and Monopoly icons. The buffet table was styled with dice, chocolate gold coins and chocolate bars. We also incorporated some yellow-gold flowers to brighten the table.

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Everyone has a sweet tooth so for dessert we decided to serve Mr. Monopoly cupcakes and Tarts to dice for – which were made by the lovely Lilah of the Little Red Hen.

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The game table was set and each player was given a Community Chest favor (which they could use as part of a trade), a top hat and a moustache.

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After the game ended we brought out the Chance spin-the-wheel which was designed and crafted by my talented husband. Players were asked to spin the wheel and win some chocolate coins to go home with.

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A special thanks to Kamini Ramachandran and Geophin George for helping me plan, prepare and set up the event. In one way or another you played a big part in making the event happen.

To the man behind the camera, Geophin George (The Silver Fox) thank you for taking pictures of the event and giving me something to be proud of in my portfolio.

To Kabir Bhugtiar, thank you for helping me with the designs. You did a great job!

To Lilah of the Little Red Hen, thank you for the lovely cupcakes and tarts. They were to dice for!

To the Parker Brothers, for bringing Monopoly to the world!

Dream team:

Event Styling, Planning and Coordinating: Never Ending Ideas

Stationery: Never Ending Ideas with Kabir Bhugtiar

Photography: The Silver Fox

Cupcakes and Tarts: Lilah of the Little Red Hen

Catering: Mackenzie Rex

For more pictures of this event – check out our gallery!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Cocktails, desserts, events, monopoly, SISF 2013

Cool Breeze

29 August, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

The cool breeze is running through my hair. I can smell how fresh it is. It brings new beginnings at the tail end of this summer. A gentle reminder of hope and love.

I don’t think I fully appreciated the cool breeze before this week. Our air conditioner’s compressor stopped working on Sunday and we were told they couldn’t get the new part till Friday. So we had to withstand the tropical heat with fans in the last few days. I’m not complaining. It brought change to my daily routine.

I moved my home office to the dining table and left the windows open. I never realized how much wind Singapore actually has. The cool breeze sets a calm ambience in my home and lets me work in peace.

I dedicate this board to the cool breeze:

breeze board

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: air wedding, breeze wedding, cool breeze, Mood Board, moodboard, ocean breeze, sea breeze

Blood Orange and Rafflesia Theme

22 August, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

I just got back from Sarawak. I was there celebrating my 2nd wedding anniversary. As both my husband and I wanted an outdoor adventure, we choose to explore the tropical rainforest from kayaking to trekking. I want to highlight our visit to Gunung Gading National Park where we saw the largest flower in the world – the Rafflesia. Now this is a rare flower that only stays in bloom for 5 to 7 days. I’ve never seen this flower in bloom before this trip, though I have visited Sarawak before. We drove for 2 hours till we got to the park and trekked up just to see this flower.

The day we went, it had been in bloom for 4 days already. The colour of the rafflesia flower in bloom starts with a dark red with leopard type spots in white. After the 3rd day – the flower starts changing its colour to an orangish shade and slowly wilts away. Seeing this flower made me think about the beauty of this flower. Being a wedding planner, my first thoughts were – I wonder if the flower has ever been the theme of a wedding before. Off course my curiosity never ends, so upon returning I decided to do some research and put together an inspiration board for a wedding theme idea around the rafflesia.

I decided to compliment the theme with Blood Oranges as the colour of this fruit reminds me of the Rafflesia on the 4th day. The colour scheme and concept reflects a deep rooted love that will suit couples looking for an exotic and passionate wedding day!

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: blood orange, Mood Board, moodboard, rafflesia, rafflesia wedding, wedding theme

Selamat Hari Raya

9 August, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

We know we are slightly late with our greetings. Here is wishing all our Muslim friends, a Blessed Eid Mubarak!

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: celebration, eid mubarak, hari raya, Mood Board, mood boards, moodboard

Budding Dreamers Wanted

6 August, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

I am getting busier as the months roll in and now I’m officially looking for budding dreamers (my term for ‘interns’) who want to work with me part time.

At the moment I am hiring on a per event basis. A small remuneration will given. I’m looking 2 interns who want to plan, style and organize weddings and special events (including performance events).

For Events in Singapore – applicants must be a Singaporean citizens or a Singapore PR holder

For Events in Malaysia –  applicants must be a Malaysian citizens, a Singaporean citizen or a Singapore PR Holder.

Students looking for part time work are welcome to apply.

Feel free to e-mail us should you have any questions at all about working with us and we will respond as soon as we can.

See our upcoming event dates below and get in touch soon!

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upcoming dates

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: budding dreamers, event planner intern, internship, part time work, wedding planner intern, weddings and events

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