Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Cupcake Bar


Tired of the Candy Bar at weddings... how about a cupcake bar? Display unfrosted cupcakes, multi-colored frostings (or those that coincide with your bashes theme), candies and of course, sprinkles and let guests express their artistry let their inner child run wild. Messy, but fun! Don't forget take away boxes!
Just as a side note, have you seen the book Hello Cupcake by authors Karen Tack and Alan Richardson? Amazing little masterpieces! Check it out! :)

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

A Wishing Tree

I admit, I LOVE the idea of a wishing tree: A place for guests to jot down their warmest wishes, fondest memories and most insightful advise. It makes such a statement at the reception, highlighting the wedding overall theme, whether that be a bling wishing tree dripping with crystals and sparkles, a nature friendly wishing tree incorporating mosses and barks, a wine country wishing tree draped with grapes and grape leaves.... There are so many options! Don't forget to give your guests instructions and appoint a "helper" to encourage guests to add to your wishing tree!

As we begin our new journey
a brand new Mr. & Mrs.
We could surely use
your advise and wishes.
Share with us your wisdom
about marriage, love & life.
Jot down a memory
a reminder of our day.
A doodle or picture will do
if you don't know what to say.
Please don't forget, it would be such a shame
Don’t hang your wish on our tree,
without signing your name.
Whatever you pen, we're sure to treasure
long after this day has passed,
your words will bring us pleasure.

Carnation Comeback!

Now it's not really a comeback, because they've been around for a long time, but I think the carnation's bad rap is starting to crumble. I fully admit to having a life long predisposition against carnations. Somehow, their association with the dreaded adjective "cheap" has burrowing into my flower dictionary. I even remember days gone by when my sister would joke, "any boy who gives you carnations is not worth your time..." She taught me a lot about life, ha!

On a usual search for all things beautiful, I came across a lovely centerpiece using carnations amassed in monochromatic tones and it piqued my interest. Thus commenced my search for beautiful and unique carnation applications and overturned my snotty attitude towards carnations putting me first in line to design upscale creations!

With so many brides feeling the pinch of today's economic crisis, I constantly hear, what's a good lower priced option or how can I save a few dollars? I am using the carnation more and more in wreaths, in centerpieces, in pomanders. Carnations used in mass can create amazingly lush, modern, yet romantic, high impact arrangements and more importantly, you get a lot of bang for your buck!

Even Martha is taking notice of carnations. Check out this month's issue of Martha Stewart Weddings for "A Bright Idea" featuring the chic carnation.

The Meaning of the Carnation:
What is delicate, durable, and delightful all in one? The carnation, scientifically known as Dianthus caryophyllus, is a historically rich and meaningful flower choice. With its scientific name dianthus roughly translating to "flower of love" or "flower of the gods", depending on the source, this flower is one that has been revered for centuries. One of the world's oldest cultivated flowers, the carnation is appreciated for its ruffled appearance, clove-like scent, and extended blooming period.