Archive for the ‘Special Occasion’ Category
Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Wedding Favors
The tradition of giving wedding favors is rooted in ancient European history. It was a ritual of common practice for wealthy aristocrats who were celebrating marriages, christenings, births and birthdays. The bride and groom would give small presents, now known as favors, to their guests and well-wishers to thank them for sharing the momentous occasion. Initially the favors were of great value, being made of expensive materials such as gold, silver, precious gems, porcelain or crystal with contents great value, most notably sugar. At that time, sugar was a very rare substance, prized for its suppose medicinal qualities.
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Thursday, August 12th, 2010

- Calvin and KOTR 70th Anniversary Cake
I received a request to make a cake for the Knights of the Road MC Detroit. They wanted it to match the patch on their vests exactly and be the same size. Well, I took the challenge and this picture shows I did it. And it was butter-cream not fondant.
Tags: Anniversary, Cakes, Special Occasion
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Monday, August 9th, 2010
10 unique reception and party decorations that will help you stay in budget;

Wedding reception and party paper lanterns
- paper lanterns
- custom cocktail napkins
- flower garlands
- table fringe
- luminarias
- tapestry-style lines
- origami stars
- French-bistro signs
- hay bales
- welcome wreaths
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Sunday, August 1st, 2010
It is all in the position of the bar. After you, the bar will be the center of attention and activity. A square or round bar that’s not pushed against a wall will allow guests to be served from all sides, preventing long lines of antsy friends waiting to get a drink.
Don’t put the bar near food stations, doorways, or other high-traffic areas. If you are having a full bar you will need to hire one bartender for every 50 guests.. If you are serving only beer and wine you will only need one bartender for every 75 guests.
On a tight budget? Why not have a cash bar. You can serve wine and let your guest pay for any other drinks they wish.
Tags: Reception, Special Occasion, wedding
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Be choosy. Look into party venues that allow you to hire any caterer, not just one from their approved list, who may not fit your budget.
- Tap the New Guy..Consider new talent; a chef who’s young, eager,and since he’s just starting to build his wedding-catering business, is likely to charge less than his more established colleagues. but do some research before him/her; Ask for referrals from recent wedding clients and call them!
- Keep it Simple. Streamlined preparations require less work on the chef’s end. Wild mushroom soup? Easy. Wild mushroom soup with crab ravioli? That takes a lot more time to prepare, and time is money.
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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Isabella's Eifle Tower Birthday Cake

finishing cake on hot day
I had so much fun making this Eiffel Tower. It was a late order, so ended up finishing it in the refrig. 83 degrees outside with 75% humity, no air conditioning.
Tags: Birthday, Cakes, Special Occasion
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Morgan (MoMo as she is called) wanted a Zebra
cake for her birthday. Well, she got her Zebra inside and out.
Her mom says:
The Cake was a huge hit with Morgan and all of the girls. It was delicious as well as adorable.
Kind Regards,
Nancy and Morgan Schollhammer
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Saturday, June 19th, 2010
a day honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds and the influence of fathers in society. It is celebrated on the third Sunday of June in 55 of the world’s countries and other days elsewhere.
Father’s Day is a celebration inaugurated in the early twentieth century to complement Mother’s Day celebrating fatherhood and male parenting. It is also celebrated to honor and commemorate our forefathers. Father’s Day is celebrated on a variety of dates worldwide and typically involves gift-giving, special dinners to fathers, a
speciality cakes and family-oriented activities. The first observance of Father’s Day is believed to have been held on June 13, 1910 through the efforts of Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington. After listening to a church sermon at Spokane’s Central Methodist Episcopal Church in 1909 about the newly recognized Mother’s Day, Dodd felt strongly that fatherhood needed recognition, as well. She wanted a celebration that honored fathers like her own father, William Smart, a Civil War veteran who was left to raise his family alone when his wife died giving birth to their sixth child.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
It’s never set in stone, and sometimes you can make choices to fit your budget. For example: Sometimes you can change the number of servings, or if you are looking for fondant, switch to butter cream. I always try to help the bride and groom stay within their budget if possible.
Tags: Cakes, wedding
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