Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 8, 2013

American Made + Sucre Shop

Last year Sucre Shop was picked by Martha Stewart as one of her favorite entries into the American Made Awards! We didn't make it to the end, but another year means another try. It would mean so much to be recognized as an American Maker!

IT'S VOTING TIME Y'ALL! Our entry is up and we would love to have your vote! You can vote daily, 6 times (go click click click click click click!) through August 13. These votes matter! Please go here to cast your vote, we need your help on this one ;)

http://www.themarthablog.com/2012/08/have-you-entered-the-american-made-awards.html

THANKS!

Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 8, 2013

Strawberry Pretzel Jello Salad - yes, it's SALAD!

Image courtesy Lulu The Baker


Crunchy/creamy/salty/sweet in one dish? Strawberry Pretzel Jello "Salad" is a little bit different, and totally delish. You will literally not be able to put your bowl down. Literally.

We have been working our way through a tray of it for the past few days - hey, it's salad and therefore healthy, right? - and now it's all gone, I feel bereft.

If you're a fan of salty and sweet together, visit Lulu The Baker and see how she makes this awesome salad.


Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 8, 2013

Make this! Popsicle Stick Coasters



When is a popsicle stick more than just a popsicle stick? When you magically transform it into a coaster! Simply glue 8 of our lovely striped popsicle sticks onto 2 more sticks underneath (one at each end), waterproof with a coating of mod podge, and voilà!  

Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 8, 2013

Fall Toppings

Ok so it's not quite Fall yet, but we're ready for it! While we're dreaming of pumpkins and falling leaves, and still enjoying the heat, let's enjoy some Fall flavors on PUMPKIN ICE CREAM! Get an awesome recipe for the Pumpkin ice cream on Sweetest Occasion's blog. Those top two pictures? They're also from Sweetest Occasion. We really like what they've put together!

Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 8, 2013

Darling Parties!

Dina is Creative director of Deliciously Darling Events, a party design firm based in Atlanta. She takes ideas to the Nth level, always focusing on the details and completely transforming her parties with any theme her customer can throw her way.

We always love to get requests from Dina, and thought it was time to showcase some of the things we've put together for her. For more design ideas, DIYs and to book her for your events, check out her website!

Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 8, 2013

Typography Cotton Candy




I am the parent who lets their kids get cotton candy at baseball games, then discretely eats 1/2 of the bag. Why do I love it? It's yummy, and looks just so sweet in it's pretty pastel colors... you could almost say cotton candy just speaks to me. And now it's actually does!

Typography cotton candy starts with edible wafer paper, the kind use to make cupcake tattoos, which can be purchased at local bakeshops and online. Since wafer paper dissolves in water, to color it I applied a light coat of Wilton's spray on food coloring. The spray works great because it colors the paper without making it too wet.

You can use a stencil for the letters, if you want to make them exact. I can imagine whimsical tables full of monogrammed cotton candy for birthday parties and weddings. (I want to go to those parties!) I cut mine free hand so that I could play with different shapes and find what I liked best.

Attaching the letters or graphics to your cotton candy isn't be difficult, but it night be a little tricky. The only thing needed to attach the wafer paper is a little moisture. Depending on the moisture in the air, the wafer paper may just stick to the cotton candy. If it doesn't stick on its own, you can dip your finger in a little water and dab it on the cotton candy. Just take care not to use more than just the slightest bit of water or it will cause your pretty cotton candy to bead up!

That's all there is to it... now, go and fancy up your cotton candy and make your party a little prettier.