Jan 28, 2011

Navy and Pink Wedding Flowers

If you're having a wedding that's pink and navy or fuschia and navy, you might be having trouble finding that perfect floral inspiration to make the day special.  I've put together a collection of beautiful ideas to showcase the bold statement a wedding or event can have with these colors.

From left to right:
Brides bouquet - the knot
Aisle of Fuchsia, pink and white flowers - http://www.theweddingsource.com
Floating Flowers - casasugar.com
navy and white placecard table - http://www.ayleebits.com
pink and navy inspiration board - upstateido.com
bridesmaid bouquets - the knot
peony cake (with my navy ribbon photoshop edit) - i can't remember the source, sorry.  But update me if you know it!

Jan 25, 2011

Something Blue Bridal Shower

Something Blue Bridal Shower
As Maid of Honor in my best friends wedding, I'll be planning her Bridal Shower. Her Wedding colors are blue and gold. I thought a perfect spring shower would involve pretty and feminine accents and a bluebird theme.


Something Blue Bridal Shower 
FANTASTISK
ikea.com


THE BRIDE'S CAFE
thebridescafe.typepad.com


The Pergola Reproduction
architectural-heritage.co.uk


Our Best Cupcakes
marthastewart.com


Blue Flower Clip (Stone)
fashionaddict.com.au


Jan 24, 2011

How to make your own veil part 1


I explain the process of making my own 1 tier veil. I will start by making a waltz length veil and then cut into a shorter fingertip veil if I don't like the look. The waltz length tends to go straight back vs. The shorter fingertip that tends to flare out a bit more.

Jan 23, 2011

Signature Cocktails

Want your next event to be swanky and stylish? Then bring on the signature drinks! Before your event you'll need to do some due diligence in selecting your perfect signature drink(s). We've got some great tips on how to select the perfect signature cocktails for your next big event.

Ask yourself the following questions:
  1. What type of event am I throwing? (business, wedding, shower, birthday,etc.)
  2. Level of formality? (casual, formal, etc.)
  3. What type of vibe do you want? (I want it to feel like a: swanky bar, wild club, spa setting,etc.)
  4. What is your color theme?
  5. What are your favorite flavors?
  6. What types of food will you be serving?
  7. Where's your venue?
 Once you have some of the answers to your questions, continue on by finding drinks that you love.  There are many websites online where you can look up drinks by liquors, flavors and even colors.

Find some recipes that you think you might like and experiment.  Grab the ingredients and play with them in your kitchen.  You might find that you prefer something fruity vs. something with milk in it, or something dry and classic vs. something hip and modern.

Build your list of favorites and go over them with your venue.  Typically it costs less to have a signature cocktail vs. a fully stocked bar.  If you are having the event yourself, you could always hire a bartender.  Make sure he's certified and licensed to bartend and see if he can provide all the glasses and garnishes.  If not, it could get expensive.

If you are hosting it yourself and either don't want a bartender or can't afford one, don't discount the idea of punch.  You can still have your signature drinks, just setup as self-serve and place in pretty containers with labels defining what they are.  Have fun finding names online or create a new and fun cocktail name to fit your party.  Please remember that some venues require a liquor license and/or insurance if your guests are going to be drinking.

Remember it's all about fun and all about the experience of trying new things.  You might be surprised with what you come up with!

Jan 21, 2011

Fall Wedding Gingerbread Cookies

Christmas has come and gone, but during the fall and winter months all you want is some good, homemade comfort foods.  I'd call gingerbread cookies the perfect comfort cookie when it's chilly out.  Grab a warm cup of tea and it's heaven.

What makes the perfect Gingerbread cookie?  A beautiful balance of sweet and spice.  This cookie has that.  Don't be scared if this dough is very sticky out of the mixer, you'll be refrigerating it and thoroughly dusting your work surface.

If you're having a winter or fall wedding, these cookies would be perfect to serve your guests if you are having a dessert table, a great idea for a midnight snack, great tucked inside an out-of-town bag or perfect as your favors.

Afraid you won't have enough time to make the dough and bake the cookies right before your  wedding?  Make the dough and cut your shapes out a 2 weeks to a month before the big day.  Freeze the dough, placing plastic wrap layers between cookie shapes.  When your ready, just pull them out of the freezer to defrost, and pop them in your pre-heated oven.  Then just spend the day with your bridesmaids making up little gifts for your guests.

Ingredients

* 3 cups all-purpose flour plus more for dusting
* 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
* 1 tablespoon ground ginger
* 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
* 1 teaspoon dry mustard powder
* 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
* 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 12 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened slightly
* 3/4 cup dark brown sugar
* 2 tablespoons milk
* 1 egg
* 1/4 cup molassas

Directions

Whisk the dry ingredients except the sugar. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle, cream the butter with the sugar until slightly fluffy. Slowly beat in the milk, molasses & egg.

On low speed, beat in the dry mixture until combined; dough will be sticky. Divide the dough into 4 equal portions, roll each to 1/4 to 1/8-inch thick between sheets of parchment paper, and freeze until firm, about 20 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Line sheet pans with parchment paper.

Put the cookie dough on a floured work surface; cut and transfer cookies to the prepared sheets. Reroll and cut the scraps into cookies.

Bake the thinner cookies for about 11 minutes, until crisp, and the thicker about 20 minutes. Cool for about 2 minutes, then transfer to a rack to finish cooling.