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Sweet Treats & Favors

I’d be alright with a diet made up entirely of wedding cake. And candy. But, since that would probably land me some unwanted flab here and there and a few clogged arteries, I’ll stick to just looking…

These bold beauties feature simple white cakes with touches of black that really pop. They make great focal points in a reception and well, are almost too pretty to cut into. Enjoy this sugar free, calorie free eye candy!

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Fall is my absolute favorite time of the year. I adore the crisp mornings and cool evenings, the color changing leaves, and of course, the fabulous fall fashions! Another plus to chilly autumn days? Delicious warm drinks.

Even if you’re not going with the stereotypical burnt oranges and yellows and chocolate browns for your fall wedding, these yummy beverages would be a treat for any guest. Set up a station and serve a signature drink, or serve them all at their own special bar. Check out below for some that sound particularly amazing.

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Hot Apple Cider

Ingredients:
* 3 quarts apple cider
* 12 whole cloves
* 1 cinnamon stick
* 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Preparation:
In a large saucepan, bring all ingredients to a boil. Strain and serve hot spiced cider hot in mugs. Makes 12 cups of hot spiced cider. [Source]

Hot Chocolate

Ingredients:
* 3 cups milk
* 1/3 cup semisweet chocolate, grated
* 1 tablespoon white sugar
* 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
* 1 egg

Preparation:
1. Put milk into a microwave-safe container and cook on High in microwave for 2 minutes. Mix in chocolate, sugar, and cinnamon. In a small bowl, whisk an egg until smooth, then mix it into the chocolate mixture.
2. Return to microwave and cook on High for 3 to 4 minutes or until foamy (be careful not to let it boil.) Whisk until smooth and pour into 3 mugs. Garnish with a sprinkle of cinnamon if desired. [Source]

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* Okay, so technically this is dubbed a “Christmas” drink, but I think it’s delicious year round.

Ingredients:
* 1 1/3 c. sugar
* 1 qt. water
* 2 whole cloves
* 4 sticks cinnamon
* 4 whole allspice
* 3 c. orange juice
* 2 c. lemonade
* 2 qt. apple cider

Preparation:
Boil sugar and water for 10 minutes. Add spices. Let stand for 1 hour. Add other ingredients. Serve warm. [Source]

Irish Vanilla Coffee

Ingredients:
* 1 1/2 oz Bailey’s® Irish cream
* 1 1/2 oz vanilla vodka
* 4 oz coffee
* 1/2 – 1 oz whipped cream

Preparation:
Pour into a coffee mug 4 oz. of coffee. Add 1 1/2 oz. each of Bailey’s Irish Cream and Absolut Vanilla Vodka. Stir lightly and top, if desired, whipped cream. [Source]

Hot Tea

Not too many instructions here. Buy a few packs and let guests chose whichever flavor they’d like to steep. Harney & Sons is my fave – adore the Passion Plum!

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Flour Pot Cookies

by Katie on September 21, 2009 · 1 comment

in Sweet Treats & Favors

I know I’ve mentioned my sweet teeth before (I have more than one, dontchyeaknow!). I’m back, along with those sweet teeth, and we are hard core craving some of these little pretties!! Check out these tasty works of art from Flour Pot Cookies, a company started by a mother and daughter team back in 2003. They have grown over the past few years and have racked up quite the client list: Polo Ralph Lauren, Jason Wu, Saks Fifth Avenue and The Omni Hotels to name a few! Not only have they baked for some big names, but they’ve authored their own fabulous book and are about to add another to the list.

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Flour Pot Cookies has quite the bridal cookie collection. Check out a few below.

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Even if you’re not looking for something like the cookies pictured above, check out some more options below. Fall wedding? Try some cookie leaves. Want something simple and classy? Try an option with your own monogram. I’ll just let you drool as you scroll down…

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Tasty Truffles

by Katie on August 4, 2009 · 1 comment

in Sweet Treats & Favors

Who doesn’t like chocolate? I’ll admit, I’m a fruity candy girl myself, but I don’t mind a few morsels of chocolaty goodness now and then.

I also like sparkly things.

Naturally, I wouldn’t pair the two together. However, that’s just what you’ll find in the FABULOUS goodies from Yummy Favours. Take a look at these things!

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Don’t they look too pretty to eat?! This chocolate covered strawberry tower is one of Yummy Favour’s offerings. Other treats include truffles, chocolate dipped apples, and chocolaty centerpieces. Check out a few more pictures below.

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Yummy Favours was created and is currently run by husband and wife team, Andy and Maria Moorhouse. Check out their about page for more info on them (and to look at Maria’s fab wedding gown).

If you’d like to order something from Yummy Favours or get a quote for a special order, just contact Andy Maria!

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I’m sure many of you have seen these. I got an email about this amazing artist, Chef Omar, AGES ago, but rediscovered it today as I was cleaning out some of my computer files. The cakes are displayed in a powerpoint, so I pulled out some of my favorites to share with you. These are the definition of eye candy! Yum!

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I did a little searching for Opera Cafe, which is supposedly run by Chef Omar, but I didn’t find much. If you have a URL or some more info on this fab guy, please do share!

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Hello!

As a wedding consultant, let me first start by saying that I had a pretty good laugh a few days ago at the expense of the wedding consumer industry. After returning from the post office to retrieve my mail I started thumbing through a Spring wedding decorations catalog.  I flipped open to a page somewhere near the middle of the catalog, only to find the most ridiculous wedding decor item E-V-E-R. I will tell you about the item, but first, I would like to share with you something that makes me fundamentally angry.

My heart sinks a little each time I notice consumers (sadly, mostly brides) purchasing unnecessary items just because they have the words "Bride" or "Groom" imprinted on them, or because they are able to be "personalized".  In a perfect world brides would see past this marketing ploy, and would have more discipline than to purchase an item solely because it will allow the bride to see her name in writing.

Below you will find a Top 10 decorations you should never buy for your wedding, which in turn is a big BRIDE BEWARE when dealing with these potential wedding decorations.  Either because they are completely unnecessary, ridiculously extraneous in cost, or could simply give off the impression that you have no good sense whatsoever:

10. Rubber [fund-raising-esk] Bracelets. Remember a few years ago when rubber bracelets touting good causes were all the rage? Well, sadly, these bracelets have made their way into the wedding industry’s circle of consumerism.   If your aim is to make people wear your names for the evening, consider changing your aim.  The moment you are not looking the bracelets will end-up in the trash can.

9.  Personalized dance floor cling. This clear plastic item uses static electricity to (supposedly) stick to the dance floor. Sure, you can personalize this item with your names and a little design logo, but it is quite the waste of money considering that it does not light up for people to even notice it, and that people are going to be stepping all over it (and possibly slipping on it).

8.  Shaped [centerpiece] table mirrors. I know, I know…"but water and candlelight look so elegant with a reflection…"  Although you may believe that your table centerpieces will look better on top of a mirror, this decor element should just go away already as it is severely outdated.  (Not to mention that from a designers point of view all that it takes is one smudge or finger print to make it ugly.)

7.  "Take-out" [Chinese] guest gift boxes. Not only do these not stay properly shut (their plastic flaps are indignantly annoying), but most of these box types that on the market are completely non-biodegradable.  Save your money and go another route.

6.  Reusable wedding cameras. Let me be clear: it is a complete waste of money. Not only are you paying to develop film rolls, but the likelihood of you getting a good shot of something that you actually care about is very low.  Now, when I married (in 1997), this fad was just coming online, and so the novelty for guests had not worn-off. However, I can tell you that 100% – in the U.S. where wedding budgets are above $10,000 – this fad is dead.

5.  Wedding print toilet paper. (Not kidding) I have not had the pleasure nor experience of using wedding printed toilet paper, but I have seen and touched a sample of it.  It is basically a cheap 2-ply paper that uses colored ink on white paper to imprint wedding bells, initials, etc.  Sadly, when wet, I found that I was able to smear the colored ink.  (haha!)  :)   This could either be the funniest or the most ambivalently mortifying moment of a wedding.

4.  Chocolate fountain. Even as I type I am imagining hate mail, however, my personal experience is that the public’s fascination (and mess) associated with the chocolate fountain is over.  However, if you are adamant, please rent the fountain and do not buy. The quality of fountain which you are being rented is likely 10x better than the fountain that you would be purchasing.  Also, if you must…   my friend Michelle recently told me that the trick to making the chocolate in the fountain run smoothly is melted cocoa butter, added in with the chocolate pieces during the beginning of the set-up process.

3.  Napkin ring place card holders. Yes, you read that correctly. There are now products on the market that combine the functionality of the napkin ring and the way-finding of the place card holder.  If you are to the point in your budget where combining these two items seems necessary, consider going back through your guest list to cut-out some more of the ‘C-listers’.  (Same thing goes for Wedding bell place card holders.)

2.  Bride And Groom Wine Bottle Cover Set. You can dress up your bride, and you can dress up your wine, but you should not dress up your wine like a bride.  This item set comes complete with veil, dress, and tuxedo.  Unless you are using this idea for a gag gift, in which case carry on. :)

You ready for number one?  This is the item which had me rolling with laughter as mentioned at the beginning of my post.  Sigh…

1.  Personalized wedding cowbell. Enough said .

Other "Honorable Mentions"

Floral (silk or plastic) with dew drops
Specialty confetti
Tableware (cups, buckets, pails, plates) with sayings such as "Eat, drink, and be married"
Wedding design trash can cover
Wedding aprons
Ice cube molds
Banners
Bottle stoppers
Specialty luminary bags
Wineglass charms (this never works for groups larger than 25)
Take-away cake treat boxes
Personalized votive candle holders
Long-stemmed candles (they often look like plastic flowers on a fake stem and they are very, very messy)
"Wedding angel" anything (pins, bookmarks, jewelry)
Wedding cookie cutters
Bride and groom rubber duckies (as guest gifts)
Personalized golf tees or golf balls
Personalized wedding coasters
… you get the idea.

Alisha Forrester Scott of La Ruche. event design studio. is available by e-mail at: studio@enterlaruche.com.

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I love sweets – candies, cakes, cookies, you name it. In fact, I think all of my teeth are sweet (I just love sugar that much)! That’s why I was thrilled when Thea from the Gumdrop Cookie Shop contacted me about her fabulous cookies! I agreed to sample a few if she sent some my way – I figured cookies that had gone through the mail just wouldn’t be as tasty and didn’t want to talk up something I had never tried. But, when my samples arrived, I gobbled them down with no problem. Yum yum!

Let me tell you a bit more about the Gumdrop Cookie Shop. They are all about customized sugar cookies. They have done, and can do, just about anything! Special messages, designs, logos, photos, monograms – the list goes on. They are popular for weddings, showers, birthday parties, anniversaries and company events. I think they would also be great for wedding professionals to have in their shops or to pass out at bridal shows.

Here are a few examples of the fabulous things the Gumdrop Cookie Shop has to offer!

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Get your own fabulous, customized cookies! They are sold by the dozen and are quite delicious. :)

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Here is a helpful article for Wedding Favor Diva, Shirley Tan. Check out what she has learned from her years in the business and what she has to say as a favor expert!

We have heard it all: the bride’s family pays for the wedding and the groom’s family pays for the ring. Don’t ask for gifts on the invitations. Send hand-written thank you notes within two weeks of receiving gifts. Proper etiquette throughout the engagement is extremely important, and luckily there is plenty of useful advice to assist brides-to-be during the wedding planning process. Unfortunately, the etiquette surrounding wedding favors is often glossed over or forgotten in lieu of more common questions concerning gift giving, the wording on the invitations, the reception, etc. I often receive calls from curious (and sometimes frantic!) brides who desperately want to know the proper etiquette regarding wedding favors. Hopefully this information will assist some of you nervous brides in finding beautiful wedding favors.

DO give favors. Yes, weddings are expensive and can be very stressful to plan. However, part of your job as a bride and groom hosting a wedding is to be gracious to your guests. Many of them will travel far distances to be there, and often guests spend good money on gifts for the happy couple. Wedding favors, and party favors in general, are proper etiquette that cannot be skipped. Giving favors at the engagement party is optional, but suggested. Handing out favors after the bridal shower is very strongly recommended, and sending wedding guests home with reception favors is a must. If you need to keep costs down, there are plenty of beautiful favors for affordable prices. Do-it-yourself favors are a rising trend because you save on the built-in packaging costs of other favors. In addition, with the control exercised over every favor component, you can often produce more personalized and gorgeous favors than you could otherwise afford.

DON’T be tacky in your favor selection. Do not rummage through drawers, attics, and hall closets to find favors. Tacky favors can completely ruin that gorgeous wedding décor into which you have put so much thought and money. Your wedding is an upscale, elegant occasion that requires the same attention paid to every detail. If you find a fun favor you want to use, but clashes with wedding décor or is too casual for a wedding, buy those favors and hand them out at your bridal shower. By choosing the right favors, you may even be able to incorporate them into your décor and save money. For instance, save on floral centerpieces by putting favors on a tiered cake stand in the middle of the table. Another option is to use wedding favors as place cards (that way guests receive a lovely, personalized favor and you save money by buying one item for guests instead of two).

DO give one favor per guest. I do not care what you may hear to the contrary. It is absolutely bad form to give one favor to every couple or to an entire family; save that for smaller parties. For a wedding reception, each and every guest should receive one favor. If you think that a family owning more than one favor seems unnecessary, rethink your favor selection. Either opt for unisex favors or choose two different favors to give to the women and the men to ensure that every guest loves their favor.

DON’T give wedding favors to your wedding party as gifts. Proper etiquette dictates that the wedding party receives special gifts for their extra services. In many cases, these are lifelong friends who have gone above and beyond any normal expectations of friends to perform wedding duties. It is almost an insult to forego the wedding party gifts. As wedding guests, they will receive favors. However, the gifts designated for the wedding party should be in conjunction with wedding favors. Generally, the bride and groom manage their respective wedding parties, but you can choose to either give the same gift to every person or buy each person a unique gift tailored to their tastes.

DO order more favors than you will need. Shipped boxes are highly mistreated, and in large orders the chances of damaged favors is almost a guarantee. As soon as you have an accurate prediction of who the wedding guests will be, order your favors with plenty of extras to compensate for this damage, last minute guests, and miscalculations.

I hope this has cleared up some confusion regarding wedding favor etiquette. Etiquette is a delicate issue and must not be regarded lightly. Adhering to proper etiquette labels you a gracious bride, which will resonate better with guests, build happier memories in yours and your guests’ minds, and provide an overall happier and smoother experience.

About the Author:

Shirley Tan is the President of AmericanBridal.com, a leader in the wedding favors industry. As an expert in this industry with success building her business from scratch, Shirley has been featured on BridalGuide.com, in In Style Magazine, and on HGTV’s Designing Spaces. An acclaimed advisor on wedding tips, she recently authored The Bridal Handbook, to be released February 2009.

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Let them have Havaianas

by Lilian on March 19, 2009 · 0 comments

in Sweet Treats & Favors

Give your guests a reason to kick off their shoes…

After spending hours posing for pictures, standing up in church and dancing, your guest will thank you for a pair of flip flops.

With hundreds of unique styles and color to go with your wedding theme, these cool Brazilian flip flops, Havaianas, are extremely comfortable.

Even the bride can wear a more stylish pair covered in Swarovski crystals:

Your flower girl will love these:

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I stumbled across these beauties on BeautifulMountainButterfly.com . At quick glance I wondered if the butterfly’s were sacrificed for a great gift, but after reading more information on their webisite, I discovered, all their butterflies live a long and natural life. And, any purchases you make helps save the rain forest, how rockin’ is that! There are several different varieties you can purchase on their site, my favorite being the Blue Morpho. Anyone having a butterfly themed wedding, or just loves butterflies, as I do, this site is perfect. I think it’s a lovely gift for the bridesmaids, because every gal is as beautiful as a butterfly. ;)

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