Showing posts with label Dessert Stations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dessert Stations. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

Frosting Your Wedding Cake (Day #15)


When you finally decide to visit a cake designer to create the most photographed item at your reception, the wedding cake, there are some cake frosting/icing terms that you should know:

Whipped Cream.
Cake Designed by BomBon Cake Gallery

Buttercream - a smooth, creamy icing that stays so its easy to cut. Can be used as a filling or for decorations.
Fondant - a sweet, elastic icing that's rolled with a rolling pin and draped over a cake forming a smooth, firm base for decorations.
Whipped Cream - a heavy cream that is sometimes used as a filling. If used as an icing, it's not recommended for hot weather.
Royal Icing -  is a thick paste made from egg whites and sifted icing sugar. This is the icing that is used to create beading, latticework, flowers and other creations that need to stay firm.

Fondant.
Cake Designed by Karen Scobbie Cakes
Buttercream and crystallized sugar.
Cake Designed by Dessert Menu
Fondant and Royal Icing.
Cake Designed by Delish Cakes
 
Until tomorrow...WEDologize

(photo credits - www.rushphotovideo.com)

Monday, October 28, 2013

WGC Partyscape: Cocktail With Details


I had the most fabulous team of vendors to help me in creating my latest Partyscape for Wedding Guide Chicago which I titled "Cocktails With Details".  The inspiration comes from an increase in the number of cocktail receptions to celebrate a couples wedding nuptials. Rich colors, gorgeous flowers and delicious desserts makes this style of reception over-the-top fabulous! Take a look:












I'd like to personally thank my team of vendors for bringing this vision to life:
Location:
Eaglewood Resort & Spa

Photography:
Artistic PhotoGraphics

Floral Design:
Jane's Blue Iris
Cake:
Luscious Layers Bakery

Invitations & Favors:
CT-Designs & Calligraphy

Tableware & China:
Classic Party Rentals

Linens:
Classic Party Rentals
Videography:
Wedding Connections

Look for our newest Partyscape coming to Wedding Guide Chicago in December!!!
 
Until next time...WEDologize!

Friday, July 19, 2013

Ice Cream Is My Friend!


In honor of July being National Ice Cream Month and Sunday, July 21st being National Ice Cream Day...I salute you...one of my favorite year-round treats!!!



A sundae bar would make a GREAT interactive treat for your wedding reception guests.

Until next time...WEDologize!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Happy Macaron Day 2013!


Just providing some visual stimulation this first day of spring, in spite of it being cold in Chicago, and to celebrate Macaron Day 2013!  Simply delish! Enjoy!!!







Until next time...WEDologize!

(photo credits:  www.insidevancouver.ca; www.thierrychocolates.com; www.theknot.com; www.tumblr.com; www.etsy.com)

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Wedding Cake Choices


I love WEDDING CAKE!  I love wedding cake tastings with my clients! I love how all the wedding guests come to see the bride's attire at the ceremony and the fabulous wedding cake at the reception! Again, I love wedding cake!

As you begin the journey of selecting a cake designer to create your reception confection masterpiece, there are some things you want to think about in addition to cake flavors:
  • Figure out the shape you want for your wedding cake - square, circle or more modern shapes like a hexagon, oval or heart shaped.  And have an idea on how many tiers you'd like.
  • Know your frosting. Buttercream and fondant are the most popular frostings for wedding cakes with fondant being more expensive.  Buttercream does not hold up well in the heat, but if the most flavorful of the two.  Fondant holds it's shape firm and smooth as it's rolled out and draped over the wedding cake.
  • Top the cake or not.  Decide on if you want an actual cake topper on the wedding cake or would you like the florist to add fresh flowers to the top tier or the cake designer to create sugar flower blooms?
  • Decide how you want your wedding cake displayed - a cake table in the center of the dance floor or on a dessert buffet perched on a silver, gold of jeweled cake stand.  Will you add candles and rose petals around the cake?  Or use vases holding the bridesmaids bouquets to surround the cake?
 

So many decisions to be made...but this is the fun part of wedding planning, in my opinion.  Why?  Because you get to eat cake!  Yep, I love wedding cake!

Until next time...WEDologize!

(photo credit - Project Wedding; The Twisted Sifter Cake Shoppe)

Friday, February 22, 2013

...I Found It, You Pin It...Friday!


Who said that during a wedding reception that you have to walk into the venue and see a wedding cake prominently displayed on the dance floor?  Imagine being presented with a tiny piece of heaven gorgeously displayed on a lavish gold stand with a thank you note attached!  Now that's ART!



Until next time...PIN IT and WEDologize!

(Photo credit - Tim Chin Photography + Design)

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Cocktail Reception Planning


The cocktail-style reception is a GREAT alternative to the traditional full-meal reception.  It's a cost saver if nothing else, but there are some things to consider when planning this type of reception for your wedding guests:


  • Cocktail receptions are more relaxed and you don't have to worry about a seating chart. But consider a few reserved seats for the elderly guests that will be attending.
  • When designing the cocktail reception space, bring in a mixture of hi-boy and low-boy tables with chairs and some lounge furniture like couches and ottomans.  You do not need to provide seating for all your invited guests.  The idea is for them to move around.
  • Food service should consist of stations and passed hors d'oeuvres and plan for at least 10 pieces per guest.
  • I suggest you hold your cocktail reception for no longer than 3-hours. That way, guests won't be looking for a full meal.
  • When designing your wedding invitation, let your guests know the style of reception by stating, "Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres following ceremony".  That way, they can plan accordingly.
  • Eliminate many of the formalities - 1st dance, cake cutting, parents/family dances, toasts - or have them done early before to avoid breaks in the party.


Until next time...WEDologize!

(photo credit - Brides.com | an Colin Cowie Event)

Monday, December 31, 2012

The 3rd Episode of The Wedding Planners


I'm so excited to share with you the 3rd episode of The Wedding Planners!  Our holiday episode is chalked full of laughter!  Thank you so much for all the views and positive feedback since our debut episode back in October and I'm sure the 3rd episode will not disappoint!  We will be talking about wedding cakes and  with Mary Winslow of Cake Chicago; great DJing tips from Harsh Singh of DJ Harsh Chicago; and how to prepare your face for wedding day make-up from celebrity make-up artist Sonia Roselli.


The Wedding Planners holiday set created by Daniel's Florist and Art of Imagination
It wouldn't be a holiday episode of we didn't dress the part! LOL!
Holiday kisses to you from The Wedding Planners!
The Wedding Planners with their guests Sonia Roselli and DJ Harsh

Make sure to check us out at www.thewedplanners.com and share the 3rd episode with your friends!  And many thanks to Rush Event Photography and Video Productions for producing and directing a fab show!

Until next time...Watch The Wedding Planners and WEDologize!

Friday, December 14, 2012

...I Found It, You Pin It...Friday!


The GLAM presentation for these guest thank you meringue favors is uber fabulous!!!  How swank to have this lovely boxes presented on the guest's plate or seat.  Or better yet, have them laid out on a gorgeous table of lush linens for your family and friends to take as they leave one your dream-filled wedding reception. LOVE IT!!!



Until next time...PIN IT and WEDologize!

(photo credit - WedLuxe)

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Wedding Clothespins By Design


Clothespins aren't just for hanging up your laundry anymore.  This handy household item has now become a fun wedding trend when designing a shabby-chic celebration or if you are diving into the D.I.Y (do it yourself) arena.  Check out some of the whimsical ideas we located using clothespins.

Awesome idea of using ombre-colored clothespins as a backdrop for a dessert table

Frames, ribbon, and mini clothespins makes a darling "picture" for escort cards

Cover an "ugly" wall with photos of you and your fiance' attached by clothespins to twine

You don't need ushers when you attach wedding programs to the guest chairs with ribbon and clothespins

Clothespins are a great prop for photographing the engagement ring and wedding bands

Hang your D.I.Y wedding signs by using clothespins


Until next time...WEDologize!

(photo credit:  dessert backdrop; framed escort cards; pictures; wedding programs; rings; D.I.Y. sign)

Monday, October 1, 2012

Savvy Wedding Dessert Displays


If you have been following this blog, you know I'm a sweets, cake, cupcake and dessert junkie!  I've posted about the beauty of wedding cakes, exciting grooms cake, how to display wedding cakes and plenty more.  Well as I traveled the Internet this week, I found a few pretty cool ideas I'd like to share to spice up your dessert presentations.  Check them out:

Instead of having the cupcakes displayed on a tower, serve them to your guests
in wine glass with a personalized ribbon tied at the base.
STATEMENT PIECE!

Remove the plain white stick from your cake pops and add
WOW FACTOR by adding BLING sticks!

Really want to make those delish cupcakes and tasty treats
stand out in the crowd...or dessert table,
place them on these adorable pedestals!!! FABULOUS!


Until next time...WEDologize!

(Photo credit: black & white cupcake; bling sticks; pedestals)

Friday, September 7, 2012

...I Found It, You Pin It...Friday!


Jewels don't have to be worn on the hand, around the neck or on the wrist.  Flowers don't have to only be in bouquets or centerpieces.  Jewels and flowers can be on CUPCAKES, too!!!  And these tiny darlings are wearing both very, VERY well!!! WOW Factor on the dessert table!






























Until next time...PIN IT and WEDologize!!!

(photo credit - www.wedluxe.com)

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

A Spin on Wedding & Event Desserts


Today's blog is not about what types of desserts to serve during the wedding or event reception, but how to present them to your guests.  In many cases, you'll have some nicely monogrammed napkins or a small china dessert plate to collect your sweets, but consider some of the vessels below to add more design to your dessert service or display.

Ceramic ice cream bowls w/ ceramic spoons

Mini martini glasses w/ paper straws

Porcelain Spoons

Upside down votive candle holders

Wine glasses


Until next time...WEDologize!

(photo credits: wine glass; mini martini glasses; votive holders; ice cream bowls; trio of desserts)

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

More Than Just Candy




I've talked about the candy buffet in numerous posts during my blogging career :)  The first time being in July 2010.  But I realized that I was doing my readers a disservice by not giving you more on the anatomy of a candy buffet and suggestions as to how to expand the display with other tasty treats.


You first need to think about the PRESENTATION for your guests.  The best idea is to select a color scheme that blends with your overall color palette.  Dress the candy buffet table with nice linens that blends well with the guest tablescapes and use vases in different sizes and shapes...some with lids and some without.  But don't just limit yourself to vases, include platters and baskets to create height and drama.  And make sure to spice up the containers with tags, ribbons and embellishments identifying the names of the candies or desserts.


Now when selecting the CANDY offer your guests variety.  Having gummy, hard, soft, and chocolate candies ensure they will like at least one of the offerings on your candy buffet.  But be mindful, if your reception or event is outdoors, don't select candy that will melt.  That won't do anything for the look of your table :)  And if you really want to make your buffet shine, don't limit yourself to candy.  Add cookies, miniature cupcakes, macaroons, dessert shooters, marshmallows, cake pops, and/or fruit to your design.  Or should you really want a creative way to display your wedding cake, have it become the centerpiece of the candy table.

Last but not least, don't forget the UTENSILS such as scoops and tongs for your guests to collect their candy and the bags or boxes for your guests to hold all their treats.


Until next time...WEDologize!

(photo credits - www.hostessblog.com; www.flickriver.com; www.weddingideas2.com; www.alieentran.com; www.pastrystudio.com; www.austinweddingblog.com; www.stylemepretty.com)

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