Outlandish Events
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Friday, April 15, 2011
Unique and Yummy Candy Favors
Who doesn't love edible favors?! Adorable, tasty, and practical -- AND they have huge potential for customization. Use these sweet treats to reflect your style, theme, taste, and personality (and because they're delicious!)
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Pretty Flowers and Picking Trustworthy Vendors
Surprise flowers are the *best* kind of flowers -- especially when they are so gorgeous! Thought I'd share -- of all places, these are from my local grocery-store florist. There are plenty of amazing, award-winning specialty florists in my area .... but these guys are my favorite. They aren't the most creative, but their flowers are always fresh, reasonably priced, and -- most importantly -- they LISTEN.
For a much more comprehensive list of ideas on picking a florist, check out this post on How to Not Get Screwed By Your Florist, by Tiffany Saul.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Carrot Cake Balls
Inspired by Bakerella, the absolute queen of cake balls, cake pops, and other *adorable* edible creations, I decided to make my own cake balls today. In terms of baking trends, I'm loving these -- more creative than cupcakes, way better tasting and easier than fondant. (Also, am I the only person who hates french macarons? They are beautiful, and come in such pretty colors -- but taste *awful*.)
My first attempt at cake balls was two weeks ago, and the results were pretty terrible (more like Ang Jandak's DYI disaster than a tasty treat) -- but these turned out delicious.
Here's how!
1. Bake a cake as normal (I chose carrot, but anything works -- the more moist, the better). Let cool completely; cut the edges off, and then crumble in a large bowl.
2. Mix in icing of your choice. I chose to use cream-cheese frosting, and added in some cream cheese to cut down on the sweetness and punch up the savory. IMPORTANT: Add frosting gradually -- add too much, and the mixture becomes extremely sticky and hard to roll. Aim for 3/4 of a standard container.
3. Once you mix the cake and frosting together, the texture should be like cookie-dough -- moist, smooth, and firm enough to roll.
4. Roll into balls and place on a tray of aluminum foil or waxed paper. I used a 1-tablespoon scoop to keep each ball roughly the same size.
5. Put the tray in the fridge for an hour or so -- refrigerating them helps the balls keep their round shape when you dip them.
6. Use the melting chocolate of your choice, and melt according to instructions (I prefer using the microwave over a double-boiler on the stove, because it helps prevent scorching the chocolate. However, you will have to re-heat often to keep it workable). I didn't use any vegetable shortening, because I wanted a thick coating of chocolate to balance the savory of the carrot -- if your cake is very sweet, you may want it a bit thinner.
Make sure to add any garnish quickly (I used cinnamon and shredded carrots), before the chocolate dries.
The final results:
Yum!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tea Pot Succulent Arrangement
This picture of Leaves of Grass Floral Design's tea pot succulent arrangement just made me smile. Gorgeous!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
DIFFA's Dining by Design Event
Sorry for the long absence, but I have lots of goodies on the way!
First up, I attended DIFFA's Dining by Design Event at Pier 94 in NYC. It was *fantastic* -- gorgeous booths, innovative design, and a wonderful cause. Check it out:
First up, I attended DIFFA's Dining by Design Event at Pier 94 in NYC. It was *fantastic* -- gorgeous booths, innovative design, and a wonderful cause. Check it out:
David Stark's installation for Benjamin Moore -- their whimsical aviary theme was my favorite!
Diane von Furstenberg's table showcasing her new home collection of asymmetrical plates.
Elegant design by Jeffrey Brooks Interior Design. Love the wings and cabbages!
There's plenty more shots featured on BizBash here -- take a peak! Sunday, October 10, 2010
Blog Love: Rock 'n Roll Bride
Rock'n Roll Bride posted these pictures over a year ago, and I'm *still* madly in love. Check it out!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Blog Love: Offbeat Bride
Even before I ever thought about planning weddings, I was smitten by Offbeat Bride. The blog is lovingly written and carefully monitored by Ariel Meadow Stallings and her staff, in order to keep it an "ongoing celebration of couples who dare to walk off the beaten aisle." It's been a huge inspiration -- as a designer, a wedding planner, an entrepreneur, and as a modern-day woman. (And where else can you find goth, punk, indie, steampunk, same-sex, renaissance, fairy, vintage, tattooed, multicultural, feminist, fantasy, and geek-tastick weddings all in the same place?!) Check it out!
Some of my favorite shots:
And DEFINITELY check out her book that started it all, Offbeat Bride: Creative Alternatives for Independent Brides! Even if you aren't engaged, it'll have you in tears laughing -- with chapters like "One Ring to Rule Them All," "Holy Fuck, It's Actually Happening," and "Getting Wifed," what's not to love?
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