Get creative, surprising ideas for your spring wedding's color scheme. This color palette inspiration goes beyond pastels, but embraces those in new ways, too.
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Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. These irresistible pastel marshmallows are made using silicone molds, cute or what? Here is the recipe, enjoy! Homemade marshmallows 6 tablespoons gelatine powder 1 cup (240 ml) cold water 3/4 cup + 1 tablespoon (200 ml) water pinch of salt 3 1/3 cups (700 g) regular sugar
1. The Secret Apartment in the Eiffel Tower Now I know I'm that last one you'd expect to be recommending a trip up the almighty tower of mass tourism, but even I didn't know about this... Within a year of the completion of the Eiffel Tower, it was reported by writer Henri Girard that Gustav
Well I can finally share Annike's ice cream party that we held back in November 2011, yay! The reason for all the secrecy is because the party was featured in the Phyllis Hoffman Celebrate Spring 2012 magazine (see photo above). I was so excited to receive my copy of the magazine last week and saw how beautiful the feature looked. Thank you Celebrate for featuring my humble party xx The ice cream party inspiration came after I was asked to make an “ice cream” cake for one of the designers at Kikki K who created the new Sundae collection and I fell in love with all the gorgeous Spring pastel colours http://www.kikki-k.com/shop/category/collection/kids-stationery-sundae/ . Immediately my head was spinning with ideas. I knew Annike, my daughter, loved ice cream and that we would have real ice cream at the party as well as ice cream related activities (they made ice cream out of fabric, cotton wool and paint on mini canvases). But I also knew that realistically we could not have ice cream on the dessert table as it would all melt. So instead I brainstormed and created a menu of items that would fit into the Sundae theme. Some of the food items we had was choc pops (white chocolate melts flavoured with raspberry, caramel or vanilla candy oil then tinted in the pastel colours, poured into an icy pole chocolate mould and left to set), Ice cream pops (cake balls dipped in pastel white chocolate then placed onto mini ice cream cones), ice cream cookies, ice cream sundae cupcakes, mini strawberry mousse, mini milkshakes (each glass rim was dipped in white chocolate then dipped in sprinkles), mini popcorn served in Robert Gordon striped ice cream cups, fruit cones (fresh strawberries, grapes and water melon served in white paper cones) and macarons (lemon and strawberry). The cake was a 2 tier lemon and raspberry buttercake filled with raspberry buttercream, the ice cream topper inspired by the Sundae collection. Each child went home with a party box filled with ice cream pencil, ice cream note pad, icy pole eraser, bag of ice cream lollies and icy pole soapcicle. Vendor list: - Party styling and food by Leoni Jena from Just call me Martha (http://www.justcallmemarthaa.blogspot.com/) - Photography by Mel Riddell (http://www.melriddell.com/) - Venue and ice cream cart prop (including the 4 lanterns) by Petit Atelier (http://www.petitatelier.com.au/) - Party favour tags, suitcase, eraser, pencil, notebook and wrapping paper by Kikki K (http://www.kikki-k.com/shop/category/collection/kids-stationery-sundae/) - Invitation and matching ice cream print by The little Humbugs (http://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittlehumbugs) - Pink wire Ice cream holders, lolly vessels, party plates, party cups and serviettes by The Little Big Company (http://www.tlbc.com.au/) - Pastel milk bottles and flowers by Lily Chic Events http://www.lilychicevents.com.au/LCE/Welcome.html - Pale yellow cake stand and lollies used on the ice cream by Sweet Style (http://www.sweetstyle.com.au/?page_id=63) - Mini pastel yellow cupcake stand by Tout Mon Amour (https://www.facebook.com/#!/ToutMonAmour) - Birthday girl’s pale yellow and pink ruffle pettiskirt by Penny’s Pettiskirts ( https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Pennys-Pettiskirts/110417595694905) - Dessert table food labels by Confetti Prints ( http://www.etsy.com/shop/ConfettiPrints?ref=seller_info) - Favour soap popsicles by KC SoapsNmore (http://www.etsy.com/shop/KcSoapsNmore) - Variou white vases for the flowers by Ikea (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/) - Free printables on the Celebrate website by Ham and Pea Design and Paperie http://www.hamandpea.com/ For more photo's please stop by and visit my Facebook page HERE
Mmm, Mmm, Mmm….these are the most beautiful party hats I have EVER seen. I found these out in the blog world, on Sweet Cuddlecakes, and originally from Such Pretty Things. After viewing the full tutorial, I realized the papers used are from Heather Bailey. No wonder I love them so much! This looks like a …
I found some Easter table and napkin inspiration in the March/April issue of Southern Lady Magazine~ Napkin-Turned-Tussie-Mussie! Fun for dressing up white dishes and providing your family & gu…
Hello everyone, I hope your week is going well. It seems we are gearing up for another Nor'easter tomorrow.....hopefully the last one for this winter. I am so looking forward to spring! Now, it is time for a little tea break. The sunroom is always a cheery spot this time of the year so let's enjoy our tea in amongst the flowers and it will feel just like spring even if it is snowing outside. Pretty bouquets in aqua mason jars. Last week I spent an afternoon with my sewing machine at the kitchen table ~ no, I do not have a pretty craft room like some of you do. Every year I make some new pillows for our garden furniture mostly from scraps of leftovers.The aqua with the pink flowers is a Cath Kidston fabric that I bought at the Cath Kidston store in Cambridge, England last year.There were so many beautiful things to see but alas my suitcase was already too heavy! The aqua quilt underneath the pillows was a gift from my girls. My lineup of pillows. Just a quick and casual tea time today as I am trying to get my book/magazine finished up this week ~ so I had better get back to work! I am joining Rose Chintz Cottage for Tea Time Tuesday and Bernideen's Tea Time Blog for Tea with Friends. Thank you for visiting, Carolyn
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