Holidays, 2015

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Showing posts with label blue and brown wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue and brown wedding. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2011

How quickly a year passes

September 2, 2010....I can't believe a year has passed since my youngest daughter's wedding....
little boxes that held bags of lavender

little bells to ring for kisses....

the tower of cupcakes I made the night before and day of (seriously)

her middle sister putting on her makeup

the groom being assisted by his best friend

Rod on far left and the men....on far right, my step-dad and Rod's dad

my youngest daughter Amanda with my granddaughters from my oldest daughter

me trying to lace her up

the setting in Estes Park, CO
and Rod was the officiant of the wedding

the little ones making their way
walking the bride to her new future

a really teary and joyful moment

I told you.....her middle sister dabs a tear; older sister far right


and their first Christmas together as husband and wife, 2010....from fancy to comfy!! XO

                                          A Year Passes Quickly
I know this to be True
But what can one person in one year
Possibly Do....

You can tell someone something
To bring them a smile
You can give someone your time
by just talking awhile

You can bake up a treat
You can send out a letter
You can offer a prayer
There is nothing better

You can hug a dear friend
You can pet a sweet dog
You can ride a bike or walk for a day
to not add to the smog

You can offer a hand
You can offer a shoulder
You can watch a friend's baby
Or visit someone older

You can do so many things
That are helpful and good
But we don't always do
All the things that we should

So today I am saying
A thoughtful prayer or two
For the blessings I have
In my family and love so true

And thankyou to my readers
New friends far away
Like sisters I have now
on this wonderful day

I am Blessed....

                                  

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

A wedding in Estes Park, Colorado for a very 'green' couple!

Many people have asked about my daughter's wedding, so I wanted to say a few things about that and tell you how it all turned out! The wedding was on September 2 and it was a glorious day in Estes Park, CO. Right outside of the main entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park, the day started with arrival and the unpacking of the dress, the flowers, the decorations, and of course, the cupcakes!!


The couple had visited NYC and of course, went to Magnolia Bakery.  There, they both fell in love with the vanilla vanilla cupcake and wanted me to recreate the experience for their wedding.  After many recipe trials, we came to an agreement on which 'recipe' would be THE ONE!! So, the night before the wedding was extraordinarily busy!! I made 165 cupcakes, along with 75 chocolate bouchons to satisfy the chocolate cravers of the world and my German mom baked apricot cookies and pecan and poppyseed coffee cakes.  How fun!!

                                                                            
                                                                                    
Family members gathered around the kitchen table to put together the little individual blue boxes that would 'house' the leftover cupcakes as a take home gift to those who stayed til the end and wanted a little dessert to take home with them.  Each box, in the tiffany blue color to go with their wedding colors, was be-ribboned and had lovely little stickers with the bride and groom's names and date of the wedding.  After grandpa made about 5 of them, he asked, 'how many are there of these?'  

 Here, the cupcake tower all put together----it turned out beautifully and we added white lights to the bottom which added a gorgeous glow as the sun set and the evening unfolded....
note the white gazebo at the top....
 The centerpieces were really fun.  I had ordered the vase 'base' from an etsy seller who peels the bark from birch trees in New Hampshire then wraps that bark around glass cylinders.  Then the bark is inscribed by burning the couples' initials within a heart.  I then added the greenery and butterflies.  We then surrounded each centerpiece with natural moss and added tea lights in the moss to reflect light upwards into the centerpieces. 

The chocolate bouchons with a dollup of tiffany blue buttercream frosting
dress details, including flower petals in the hem of the dress
 The pathway from the inn to the wedding site was lined with hanging lanterns and pots of lovely flowers.  It created a gorgeous scene....and of course, the flower girls tossed fresh rose petals for the bride to tread upon as she walked toward her groom....
flower pots dotted the bride's path
the chocolate brown/tiffany blue tablescape






The flower girls were the children of the bride's oldest sister and brother-in-law....ages 9 and 5, they were the hit of the day and brought tears to the guests' eyes....but especially their mom!  

                                                                 She was so careful to not leave any in her basket! 

After the flower girls wowed the audience, the bride began her walk with her mother....

                                                                                                          



                                                                                                        

                                                                                              
We created a DIY wedding wish tree instead of the traditional guest book - it was really fun to make and truly went along with their natural theme. 

                                                                                    
A white gazebo......hmmmm.....how interesting that there would be a white gazebo at the wedding site.  When the bride was a little girl, she was in a white gazebo when she made the declaration that she would be married in one!  Hence, the cake topper was a white gazebo with a replica of each of their two dogs inside...a collie and a yellow lab. 

                              The flower girls' headpieces were a DIY project as well! Easy and fun!!


                                                                                            
I think everything went beautifully! A deer and her fawn actually crept into one of the photographs...it was sunny, warm, with blue skies and lots of smiling faces....who could ask for anything more!  Let there be love!!

                                                                                                       






Friday, September 3, 2010

Wedding Colors & the Story of a Cupcake Tower

the cupcake tower with ribbons and pins

When my youngest daughter got engaged, she received a ring from Tiffany's.  She didn't ask for a ring from Tiffany's, but she did want a diamond that was ethically mined.  At first, she wanted to 'recycle' a diamond and she looked at many rings from estate sales, etc.  Her husband-to-be, however, wondered about the authenticity of the diamonds and doing some research found that Tiffany's did only choose ethically mined diamonds.  

That's NOT the point....the color of the box became the main color theme of the wedding, along with chocolate brown.  My daughter seemed to fall in love with the color combination and so I set out to make that dream come true.  On a trip to New York City, she visited the Magnolia Bakery.  The Magnolia Bakery became famous because of Sex and the City because the girls in the show frequented the little shop for its sinful delights! The most famous of those delights, however, is the "vanilla vanilla" cupcake.  The vanilla vanilla is pretty much as it states--a lusciously moist vanilla cupcake with creamy buttercream vanilla frosting.  Buying the cookbook was NOT enough--at higher altitudes, the recipe had to be adjusted, modified, baked, and of course, sampled....many times!!
350 degrees for 14,  15,  16,  17,  18 minutes....
So, now we have a cupcake tower and some cupcakes....now what?  Well, to get more of their personality into the masterpiece, I found some gorgeous damask ribbon that captured the brown and tiffany blue theme.  I added pearl-headed push pins, a silver spray on the entire tower, and lighting that was wrapped in blue netting along the bottom of the tower.  Silver doilies camouflaged the connection areas and a special cake topper was created to capture the spirit of them both.  The bride, at the age of 3, said she'd be married in a white gazebo.....and the two of them have two dogs: a collie and a yellow lab.  Put those elements together and what do you have?
a yellow lab, a collie, and I DO


So, what do you get when you put them all together?  
Well, let's see....


Photographer for Wedding:  Rick Ney Studios 

Desserts:  ME! The REAL GIRL- website to come! 









Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.  ~Emily Brontë





                                               




Monday, August 2, 2010

Planning for a Wedding

There's a wedding coming up in the family--my youngest daughter....it's pretty exciting.  It's been a crazy summer! She just finished her 2nd year of vet school and has had a life dream of going to Africa.   A LONG time ago, we were driving through LA and we were stuck in traffic listening to the radio and there came on the 'waves' a female doctor who just captured our attention.  She was an environmentalist way ahead of her time- an animal activist, an educator, a philanthropic woman whose message was this:  there is a causal relationship between man, animals, and the environment.  I won't go into the extent of her broadcast, but somewhere in the middle of it, the tears started to stream down my daughter's face.  "That is what I want to do with my life," she proclaimed.  Right then and there it was done.  She worked hard through high school, had a job, played in sports, was in the band, and graduated as valedictorian of her class.  Then she went on to college and received her BS, went on to receive her Masters of Public Health and is now starting her 3rd year of vet school in mid-August. 
That dream of going to Africa and learning about the animals there and how our ecosystem works was in her blood, and this year, she was accepted into the EnviroVet program, where for 8 weeks, veterinary students, doctors, and veterinarians work together to study the fragile and complicated world of this causal relationship.  Right now, she is in Tanzania.  Her wedding is September 2 and she comes home on Aug. 11, has to study for some capstone exams prior to the semester starting, then starts the semester....WOW, right?
Well, we got LOTS of the planning done prior to her leaving the US, but a lot of the 'creation' has taken place while she's away.  Her fianc'e is incredible; they've been together for over 4 years.  He and I have done so much this summer and now we're scurrying to get it all together prior to her coming home.  He calls it 'the reveal.'  The part when she walks in the door and sees all that we've done.  She'll either cry that we've done it all wrong, or hug us both and cry anyway in joy!


Prior to her future husband proposing, he came by the house to ask for her hand in marriage.  Of course, he had the ring with him.  That began the 'color theme' for the wedding.  They both liked chocolate brown and this color together, so the plans took off from there. The dinner is going to be catered; however, the dessert table is my job, along with centerpieces, and the details.  We're doing a large cupcake tower with a cake on top....I've been practicing cupcake recipes all summer, along with frosting recipes from cooked to buttercream, to whipped cream.... 
















This is a batch I whipped up last week and sent them over to Chad for a tasting- he approved, but then popping the entire thing into his mouth doesn't count, does it?  




The bridesmaids will be wearing chocolate brown dresses.  Their nails will be done in a tiffany blue color called:  'for Audrey' named after Audrey Hepburn who appeared in Breakfast at Tiffany's....

The flower girls dresses are super cute---the organza is poofed at the bottom and filled with chocolate brown petals....


There's a butterfly 'theme' to the wedding as well, and the flower girls' 'glass slippers' have silver butterflies on them....The girls have already had a 'dress rehearsal' with official throwing of the petals in the yard!



The boutonnieres are simple and elegant and consist of natural and artificial flowers...dried stock and organza ribbon wrap with a pearl pin to fasten....the colors here aren't completely clear, but the brown and blue theme is carried out here in a subdued way.


Cupcakes will be wrapped after baking....some will have silver, some white, some tiffany blue...some with this laser cut butterfly wrap and topped with a personalized edible design with the bride and groom's name

Some of the cupcakes will have sugary butterflies on top!

We were able to find some tiffany blue sanding sugar...it's really pretty on top of the cupcakes and other treats...tastes good, too! 

Favors are chocolate brown boxes filled with organza bags of organic lavender so that guests can tuck them into a drawer at home and be reminded of the wedding a long time afterward.

Silver wedding plans were dipped in paint and Martha Stewart's tiffany blue glitter to be rung during the reception to encourage a sweet kiss from the bride and groom....



In keeping with the Bride and Groom's eco-friendly nature, plantable butterflies will be handed out and guests will be encouraged to soak the seed-embedded papers and plant to grow wild flowers where once may have only been weeds....what a lovely way to spread beauty in the world....don't you think?

So, there's a lot done but a lot left to do.  The cupcakes have to be baked and frosted and decorated at the last minute.  I've got to get a box of last minute 'fixer-uppers' to take along since the wedding venue is a bit of a ways from the house...scissors, band-aids, needle and thread....you know....
so for now, I hope you're having the time of your life in Africa Amanda....

Perseverance and hard work once again paid off....
We're all waiting for you to get home and walk down the aisle....I mean through the woods since it's an outdoor wedding....

Hope you like the DIY projects so for...let me know what you think!