Thursday, December 23, 2010

Happy Holidays


Excitement is in the air as the New Year nears.
Posts with recent pictures and advice from real weddings and events will flood the blog soon!
Thanks to all of you who have made it such a fantastically successful year! We love our Facebook fans, our Twitter followers, and wonderful clients!

Many wishes for another great year for all of you!

Cait @ Hold The Cheese

Monday, October 4, 2010

The DIY Candy Table

A Blog entry from ProjectWedding.com

Great advice from great folks. And the comprehensive list of where to get your color sweets was too juicy not to pass on!

Photos by Union Photography 

Presentation

Use a color scheme that matches your wedding palette:  wedding colors aren’t just for the flowers and bridesmaids dresses!   Taking advantage of the colors you’ve already established can enhance your candy table’s presence, and bring cohesion to your entire reception.
Create depth and height in your display:  with simple boxes or even phone books, you can sculpt a beautiful landscape on your table.  You can wrap the boxes in decorative paper, or even leave them bare and covered with matching linens for a refined, free-flowing cascade.
Take advantage of your centerpieces: whether they be flowers, candles, or tiny little goldfish, using an extra centerpiece or two will not only tie into the rest of your reception, but it can also add life and freshness to your candy table.
Don’t be afraid to use trimmings: details like good quality linens, ribbons, and paper can add nice touches to your overall display.

Less is more:  trimmings are definitely your friends, but don’t go overboard!  Too many space fillers can potentially clutter your table and cause sensory overload!
Consider the table: where will it be located?  Will there be a nice backdrop or wall behind it for pictures?  Or will it be open so people can access it from all sides?  Will it even have sides, or will it be round?  These are all good questions to ask yourself before deciding on a set-up design.


Candy

Color is key:  as mentioned before, having a specific color scheme can really make your table pop.  Monochromatic palettes can also be striking and elegant.  Make sure to consider different hues and shades – for example, if your colors are red and brown, don’t be afraid of using different shades of reds and pinks.  If using primarily dark colors, try to use trimmings in lighter shades to bring energy to your table. 

Check the weather:  Will it be hot or sunny?  Will the table be indoors or outdoors?  If indoor, will there be AC?  If you’re worried about warmth, save the stress and avoid candies that could easily melt (unfortunately this includes most chocolates)!

Fruit seasons:  if you’re planning to use fresh fruit on your table (e.g. chocolate dipped strawberries), make sure you consider if they are even in season.  Strawberries in the winter might not be as sweet as when they’re at their peak in the summer!
Not just candy:  if you’re open to treats in other forms, consider mini cookies, kettle corn, or spiced nuts as sweet additions.  Placing the wedding cake or groom's cake on the same table can add visual diversity.
Be creative:  candy isn’t just made to be eaten, but also to play with!  Bundle large lollipops together like a bouquet of flowers, or skewer some marshmallows to simulate kabobs – the possibilities are endless.
Keep it simple: having a variety of flavors and different types of candy can be satisfying to everyone, but don’t be afraid to go with a specific flavor profile.  Whether it be a gummy bear bar or a chocolate truffle tribute, your guests will definitely enjoy the sugar rush!
Don’t buy too much!  It’s easy to worry about not having enough for everyone, but if you’re planning to include a meal and cake in your reception, guests probably won’t be stuffing themselves with extra sugar.  A small portion of ½ cup (4 oz) or less is a good estimate per person.  If you want to buy in bulk for a visual effect, save large containers for popular candies so you won’t have too many leftovers.


Containers and Supplies

More than jars:  apothecary jars and similar containers tend to be the standard, but don’t miss out on other shapes and sizes you can find elsewhere!  Vases are fabulously inexpensive alternatives, and are easy to find.  If you’re going for opaque containers, small pails can give a rustic vibe, and wicker baskets can be cute and lighthearted.   Don’t be afraid to use cake stands, flat platters, and other serving ware to give your guests a variety of ways to choose their sweets!
Scoops and things:  when choosing containers, make sure you keep in mind how your guests are going to get the candy out!  Scoops, tongs, and other serving ware should be small enough to get the goods!
Individual containers:  if your table is set up as a DIY favor station, little bags or mini boxes can be great take-homes.  Dress them up with a little label and ribbon and your guests have a tasty treat for later.  Small, clear plastic cups or even napkins are also cheap ideas if you prefer the candy to be eaten on the spot.


Where to Look

Project Wedding – the forums have a great “for sale” section where you can buy from past brides like you!
http://www.projectwedding.com/topic/list?message_board_id=26

Online Candy Stores:

-    http://www.candywarehouse.com/
-    http://www.candyfavorites.com/
-    http://www.bulkcandystore.com/
-    http://www.metrocandy.com/home.asp
-    http://www.candydirect.com/
-    http://www.blaircandy.com/
-    http://www.hometownfavorites.com/shop/candy_store.asp
-    http://www.oldtimecandy.com/
-    http://www.groovycandies.com/
-    http://www.sweetnostalgia.com/
-    http://www.nutsonline.com/gifts/weddingfavors/

Local stores for candy:

-    Your neighborhood grocery store: Safeway, Lucky, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, etc.
-    Bulk stores like Costco
-    Michael’s: they have a special selection of wedding candies
-    Ethnic grocers like Ranch 99 may also carry some unique treats that can give your table a broader range of tastes.

Containers and things:

-    Restaurant supply stores, like Kamei or East Bay Restaurant Supply
-    Save On Crafts: http://save-on-crafts.com/
-    CB2: http://www.cb2.com/
-    Michael’s
-    Furniture stores like Ikea, Crate & Barrel
-    Thrift or second-hand shops
-    Cost-saving stores like Target, Ross, or the Dollar Store
-    Scoops: http://www.lionsdeal.com/wi-as-5.html
-    More scoops: http://store.primaryshopping.net/30002413.html

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Fun Handmade Favors and Gifts - Soap!

From SunBasilGarden's Etsy shop, specializing in all-natural soaps and some vegan soaps, made in Delaware by a self proclaimed "wife, mom, and soapper"!

I found this shop and couldn't keep them to myself! These adorable and fun soaps look good enough to eat! But don't... unless mom told you to wash out your mouth! Try them for a Baby Shower, Bridal Shower, Mother's Day, Guest Soaps for a Soiree or as Wedding Party Gifts!

Soap Pink Sugar, Blueberry, Orange, or Green Pear Cupcake $6.50 each or the Gift Set
of 4 for $26

Soap Triple Dipped Candy Apple - Vegan, $6.95 each or Gift set of 8 for $55
Hot Cross Mini Cinnamon Buns Soaps - 5 for $5

Sea Salt Caramel Soaps - 2 for $4.50

The Breakfast Collection: Pancakes, Eggs & Bacon, Java Latte, Buttered Toast, Lemon Squares- 4 for $20
Creme Brulee Soap - $4

This seller combines shipping for your savings!

Does this inspire you? How would you use these soaps to brighten someone's day?

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Special Offer! Sept/Oct '10 Weddings

I'd love to design for you if you still need...
- ceremony programs
- table cards
- menus
- custom or alternative guest book
- seating chart

And you'll get 25% off if you order 6 weeks or more before your wedding date!
Let me know what we can do for you here!

You can also browse some of my past clients' designs on Flickr.
New custom designs and partnerships to come before fall!
See more photos of REAL weddings like the one below in my wedding photography collection.

(Michael & Margaret's wedding, Laguna Beach, California - All Rights Reserved by Hold The Cheese)

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Three Cheers for Summer Brides!

My June, July and August brides have been a pleasure this year!
I have some delightful, quirky and classy invitation packages to share as summer rolls out.

Six more Happily Ever After brides join our ranks!

Please welcome:
Suzi B. - May 29, 2010 in Georgetown, Texas
with Silver, Navy & Gingham

Lydia A. - June 5, 2010 in Ft. Wayne, Indiana
with Royal Purple & Cream

Janie B. - June 5, 2010 in Indianapolis, Indiana
with Rich Orange

Laura S. - June 19, 2010 in Ft. Wayne, Indiana
with Teal & Silver

Margaret P. - July 16, 2010 in Laguna Beach, California
with Blues & Greens inspired by peacock feathers

Anna P. - August 21, 2010 in Indianapolis, Indiana
with Indigo, Silver & White

SOON TO COME:
Imagery, real answers, and tips from brides who are going through the planning process right now!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

A little inspiration


Summer colors are fun and popping everywhere. I love this centerpiece, discovered on www.projectwedding.com

-I'll be back posting soon as I wrap up some lovely invitations for my brides. Look forward to posts for upcoming May 29 and June 5 weddings!

CM

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Busy as a Bee!

Hi folks!
I have so many great projects to share!

Here's a little tulip arrangement I did for hubby's coworker who was having a rough week. The "vase" is a blue glass mug from Goodwill. Just $0.99! I love blue glass and I love Goodwill!



Upcoming images that I NEED to get posted and you get to look forward to-
A Purdue Relay for Life shirt design
Invitation to a Musical Organization's Event
Save The Date with a rocketship!
Backyard Sweet Tea Wedding Invite
A Scrolly and Girly Program with Ribbon
My own save the date, thank you, program and invitation (2 years overdue!)

I'm designing and assembling like a crazy awesome person and thank my husband for sticking by my side and tolerating our kitchen table and all the incoming paper supply I'm storing!

Follow along on Twitter @holdthecheese. I may pop a sneak peek in here and there!
Happy April to all of you, fools or otherwise-

CM

Friday, January 29, 2010

All booked for Spring/Summer 2010!

Spring and Summer 2010 Wedding booking is now closed.
First wedding date open for booking: October 18, 2010.
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