Monday, September 20, 2010

Fall is in the Air

A new wedding, with new toys to use.



Here are my new cupcake stands. The cupcakes didn't last long, thank goodness the stands aren't edible even though they look yummy too.





I love the chairs and I know where to ask for them now...and I will ask for them.



Here's a shot of our new back drop system. It's made out of wrought iron with a satin powder coat finish. It's the perfect framework for makeshift draping/curtains. We used them for the food tables.



Look at this "dainty" piece. I think my husband hurt himself moving this thing, but it was worth it. Brandee's Aunt Brenda was the florist and also supplied the chairs with ties. She added so much to the final look and was a huge help.



Arch and ceiling were in full force Saturday night.



I made some apple towers to help compliment the fresh flower/candy arrangements. Gravity is always a challenge but a few well placed toothpicks really do the job.



I had fun with all the custom signs and was honored that they asked me to do one with new family name.



Congratulations and thanks to Brandee and Mason.

Summer 2010

Usually summer means hot and slow, but this year, lots of people were getting married and we were lucky enough to be part of it.















The Shelley Family had a game theme. The tables had some monopoly and scrabble pieces that we were able to incorporate into the centerpieces. Fun, fun, fun.




Another great family and great customer were the McDowell family. They have asked us to set up a setting for a couple of their son's luncheons. They've been great to work with.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Some Spring Flings

Spring is naturally a favorite of mine. I love the colors, it turns my job into play time. Congrats to all our generous clients and their families. The venues turned out great, but it was the couples that made them shine. Congratulations to our newest brides and grooms!

This one was particularly fun because it was for family. My cousin to be specific

























Friday, March 19, 2010

A December to Remember









Emma's wedding was full of bright colors. She was so cute. Best wishes to you and Brady....Thanks.









I can't tell how fun December was...No literally I can't. I don't remember most of the stuff we did we were so busy. I do remember the Robinson wedding though. Wow, lots of eye candy at this reception.



December also meant hosting bunco...Good food & great company, what a combo.












The Shelley family have been long time friends. It was an honor that they asked me to help. The theme was Hollywood 40's. We were able to get a red carpet with a movie candy display case and velvet ropes for the foyers and incorporated a theatre curtain look behind the cake/food table. Lots of fun feathers and the bride was a starlet while the groom kind of had a Monopoly guy tux with a top hat. Way fun.