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Runway/Catwalk Themed Cake


I recently had the pleasure of working again with Natalie of Events By Nat. She was planning her sister-in-law's upcoming 21st Runway/Catwalk themed birthday. Natalie had seen a cake on Style Unveiled website and wanted a very similar cake with some changes to it. The cake was big, carved and had many different elements! I knew I wanted to give it a go!

So with the black and white theme for the table, the cake took its shape. The bottom tier is embossed all over to look like fabric and has cascading slate grey ruffled (like fabric) flowers down the side. The middle tier is a carved hour glass triple stacked cake. It is covered in little discs to look like sequins. 


The 3rd tier has large pink ruffled blooms all the way around the bottom and the tier is wrapped in white bands with little embossed black fondant buttons running up the front. The top tier is carved styrofoam and covered in the same black little discs and then topped off with the same pink and grey ruffled fabric blooms.The bottom and 3rd tier is chocolate mud cake with chocolate ganache. 

The middle tier is white chocolate raspberry mudcake with white chocolate ganache.I usually love to take my own photos at home, but as you can imagine this cake was quite fragile and I needed to deliver it 1 hour away! Hence, the top half was stacked when I arrived. 

I could not get a lot of photos of the cake, but you will see how beautiful it all looked on the table!  Such a gorgeous table that you created Nat! 

The table was featured this morning on Amy Atlas http://blog.amyatlas.com/2012/04/slave-for-fashion-guest-dessert-feature/.


All the cake details

The gorgeous table created by Natalie.

Designer themed cupcakes

Versace head cookies
Happy 21st Birthday Monique!



My 40th Vintage Elegance Themed Birthday Bash


BEWARE .... Image overload to commence, too many nice photos not to show them!

The time had come.  I had planned it for months, no years maybe (LOL)!   I knew I had always wanted a party to celebrate, being a party type of gal that I am.   But now that I am 40 I wanted something that was grown up and elegant - something to look forward to.  Lets face it, I am faced with kids parties quite often throughout the year and now it came time to celebrate my day, and in my way!   And my way, includes a lot of little details!

Then came the ideas ..... and they kept coming!

When it comes down to it, I am a vintage loving gal.   Nothing modern for this chick, so a vintage theme was born.   What comes to mind with vintage ..... paper doilies!   I found some great doilies at my local supplies store and used this as a centrepiece for everything .... the invitations, the decorations, the centrepieces, the bomboniere.

For the invitations, I used this beautiful Christina Re feather paper and designed an elegant invitation design.  I then wrapped the doily around like an envelope and secured with a little black ribbon.  Black and white was the other part of the theme.

I only had a small, intimate gathering.  I wanted to take the time to make every detail a little bit special.   I am lucky enough to call Leanne from Sweet Style a friend as well as a business associate.   Leanne became the touch stone of all my creative ideas and became my partner in crime for organising this little shindig.   We worked together to create and the decorations and more so, I was very excited that she also agreed to take the happy snaps for the evening!  Lucky me!   All photos you see here are courtesy of Sweet Style.

When choosing my venue I wanted something with great food and ambience. Banjo Paterson is such a beautiful location, the sandstone cottage is as gorgeous in as it is out and it is located right on the waterside in Gladesville!

My room had beautiful sandstone walls, so I wanted to showcase these as part of my dessert buffet.

As part of the whole vintage theme I did not want a plain restaurant table for the dessert table, I wanted something that also fit the theme.   This console table is from my own house and I knew it would work.   The lanterns under the table were originally going to be hanging above, however this was not possible on the day, so at the last minute I decided to cluster them under the table as a feature - I prefer it this way!

More on the desserts soon .....

Onto the decorations.  There was NEVER going to be any balloons at this birthday!   I see them everyday!   I wanted flowers, candles (at 40, candle light is our best friend) and mirrors.  So on the morning of the big day, I was up and at the flower markets at 5am!   Such a nerve wracking experience, almost surreal!  Those forklift drivers are a law onto themselves!   However, once a parking space was found, ahhhh the joy!   I found exactly what I was after, peonies, peonies and more peonies!   I teamed the peonies with these beautiful looking little blooms and these pink honeycomb looking flowers.   All the vases were covered in paper doilies.  I wanted table arrangements that were effortless and not forced, something that looked just like they had been picked out of the garden.


Each table had mirrored placemat centrepieces (Ikea) and I then I scattered tea lights and black plinth candles about among the flowered vases.   Each table had a table number that lit up with the candles.

The chairs were simply draped in black and white strands of this marshmallow wool string.   Simple and effective.   I also made, with the help of 2 delightfully wonderful girlfriends, some string chandeliers that were hung above the tables.    We did make around 20 of these, but due to time constraints, could only manage to hang a small few.

It then came time to put the table together.

The table in all its finery.   All the beautiful cake stands and cloches are courtesy of Leanne at Sweet Style(again lucky me!).   I also placed the mirrors over the cake table and when the candles were lit at night .... it was truly magical!


Being a HUGE Maggie Austin fan, I have always wanted to do a ruffle cake.   Now, my party was for 30 people.   I knew I would not need that much cake, but I wanted to display the cakes I wanted to make, so these 3 cakes are display cakes.  I loved the look of 3 cakes displayed together.  Each design was carefully thought of and chosen so that they each complimented the other.

The quilling cake.   Black fondant is so hard to work with and it marks very easily!   I decided to use the quilling technique to make these white bows around the cake.   I then draped black around the top to come together in a brooch type of fashion.   I LOVE this cake!

I thought about the 3rd cake for a while and  I remembered seeing an image a while ago of these cascading petals.   I thought that it would look so dramatic in black and when I started I loved it.   I now call this cake the petals cake.

Black and white theme, calls for black and white cake pops.   Dark chocolate devils food cake coated in white callebaut chocolate and topped with a black fondant blooms.   They all stood together under their cloche.

When it came time for cupcakes, this was what people were going to be eating, so I decided they should eat MY favourite flavour .... lemon poppyseed cake.   Topped with lemon scented buttercream swirls and topped with a black fondant bloom.   These stood on little mini cake stands and were also scattered over the mirrors.


I wanted macarons as a part of the treats.  So some simple vanilla macarons with dark chocolate ganache were piled high on these crystal hobnail compotes.

Looking great from every angle.

It was time to go home then and get ready.   The time had come.   Here I am, all bedecked and ready to celebrate.

Here I am with my hubby .... isn't he gorgeous!  Awwww, LOVE him!

Gorgeous night, gorgeous venue..... the ambience was set.

As the sun was setting, doily covered luminaries were set on the grass and beckoned everyone into our room, the scene was set!

Candle lights, camera, action!   LOVE it!

Handmade placecards and menus designed in theme using the paper doilies.    The menu was magnificent and food mouthwatering.

Being a good hostess and checking everything was going well!

Everyone enjoyed the atmosphere and spent the night chatting away.

Lots of fun and laughs were had too!

Enjoying the night!

 The dessert table was then opened and people got to take some treats home in these little black paper bags (from Sweet Style) which were simple adorned in paper doilies and a mini wooden peg.

As bomboniere, the guests got to take home their own cake to eat.  The cake in the jars were devils food cake layered in vanilla bean buttercream.  I topped these with paper doilies, and a black and white striped ribbon held a stamped THANK YOU wooden spoon in place.   Jars and wooden spoons available at Sweet Style.

Time to open a few presents, no brand dropping at all but Tiffany, Swarovski and Antico Murano were involved!   However, this personalised card holds a special place in my heart!  Thoughtfulness is next to godliness in my book and this is a perfect example of that!

and to close I leave you with this.  This is a photo of Leanne (Sweet Style) and I.   Leanne and I came together through our love of parties and all things styling.  I am very lucky to call her a friend and indeed she is.   I cannot thank Leanne enough for her generous giving of time and advice for my party as well as providing me with all those fabulous stands and platters.   However, these photos are how I will always remember this night and I have Leanne to thank for this.   She is such a beautiful and thoughtful photographer and person and this shows through in her photos.

Thank you for taking this (long) journey into my 40th party.   I hope you enjoyed it as much as I.

xx

Today, my party was featured on the Amy Atlas blog.   See the feature here.   A great night, great party, great photos and now a feature - yeah for me!

A Princess Birthday Cake with all the Ruffles & Swirls


I felt very touched by the next cake, as Linda had originally requested a cake for a previous weekend which I was booked out for and she CHANGED her party date to fit in with me (expectations .... raised slightly!)

So when it came time to make the cake, she had loved the cake I had made for my niece's Christening with the swirls and a rocking horse on top.  However, she wanted more of a princess theme to it and her colours were going to be red, white and pink.  The rest was left to me!

I decided to graduate the colour up the cake and as I was going along decided to add some ruffles going down the side.   The tiara was always going to be there, but I made it  more "queenly" with the touches of gold.   I created a red ruffled bloom to sit on the side of the cake and to just give the cake that little hint of red.

I fell a little, ok well a lot, in love with this cake!   A little hard to say goodbye, but seeing what a beautiful family it went to - cie la vie!


The ruffles and swirls.

the ruffled bloom and the jewelled crown.

I also made these princess themed cake pops to match.

as well as these tiara bedecked cupcakes.

Happy 1st Birthday to Princess Christine!

Umbrella Themed Baby Shower Cake, Cookies & Cake Pops


Leanne from Sweet Style was asked to make a beautiful dessert table for a baby shower being themed around an umbrella invitations.   The colour palette was very pretty with pinks and yellows with a touch of brown.

We decided on a simple and effective design of an umbrella with raindrops.   I also made some colour themed cake pops, as well as some umbrella cookies to go with.


Below is the table that Leanne styled for the event.   Just gorgeous.   The table was also featured on the Amy Atlas blog!   Click here to see.
All the below photographs are taken by and are courtesy of Sweet Style .

Cake pops made by me.

and umbrella cookies made by me also.

Congratulations Bonnie!

Archangel Michael Birthday Cake & Treats


Natalie (from the previous Circus christening and Mickey & Minnie) had a busy November.  

The weekend after the Christening was her hubby's 30th birthday.   She had planned this surprise birthday for a some time and it was to be a little affair with big impact!   She had invited 20 of their nearest and dearest to spend a long weekend up with them in Port Stephens.   She had arranged a fantastic birthday lunch up there on the Sunday and wanted to set up another dessert table.

When it came to the theme, her hubby Jacques is very passionate about St Michael the Archangel.   She decided to theme everything around that and that is where I came in.

I designed a cake that looked like St Michael was coming out (on laying on it).   Everything was handmoulded and completely edible.   It was also to scale as I had the statue to work from.   The cake was the slab underneath and this was angled so that the angel could be displayed, not too much though, the cake had to travel for 3 hours on a hot November day!

I also made all the other sweet treats for the table.   I made angel wing cookies, cake pops, angel wrapped chocolate bars as well as pannacottas that were displayed in these candle holders that Natalie found (love her work!)   She did a great job - considering she did not even know what the venue had to offer!
These photos were taken by Natalie at the venue.

Happy 30th Birthday Jacques!

Liam's LEGO themed 8th Birthday Party

The time of year that our family always waits for - birthday season! All 3 of our boys birthdays fall within 6 weeks of one another and my eldest son Liam is the first cab off the rank!

The theme was decided almost a year ago {he is a planner}!! He really is a LEGO tragic so it really came as no surprise!

His past birthdays have been bigger affairs, but this year it was time to cut down to small numbers, so he got to invite 11 of his buddies from school. I personally loved this, as now I had the chance to focus on the small party planning details that I love so much.

I decided to try my hand at a LEGO themed dessert table and I was thrilled with how it turned out! As with everything else at the party - it was LEGO themed all the way!

One thing that I wanted to do was make this party something that was not OTT or expensive in anyway .... I think we forget they are kids and it is about them after all! So the only expensive thing on the day - was the time that I lovingly put into everything!

Have a look through now and enjoy Liam's LEGO birthday experience!




I was overjoyed and extremely thrilled to have Liam's party featured on the one and only Amy Atlas blog! See the feature here! Amy is the queen of dessert tables, so there is no higher praise! This is my first shot at a table and to have it featured ... well I feel a bit chuffed!



Lets start at the dessert table and then lets work our way back!


It started with handmade invitations. I found the Legoman mug shot image online and decided it was the perfect backdrop and insignia for the day. It worked so well that I used it for ALL my printables! Each invitation was personalised and laminated and included a special VIP tag for each guest.


The legoman welcome sign that welcomed all to our Lego Headquarters!


I love to theme everything! So I made these shirts for us. Just plain white tshirts that can be found in any store. I then made up my own labels and printed them on t-shirt transfer paper and ironed on! 10 minutes later - our own party t-shirts!

Liam, of course, was the Lego Master and was personalised with his name and "8" on the back. Ben was the Lego Apprenctice and Noah was a Lego Novice. Cannot forget about the Lego Mum also!

Now we have nice shirts as a momento of the day!
Our back entertaining area was turned into a Lego playground. All the boys got their own lego playmat and we all created our own Lego City! They had fun and worked their creative muscles also!



Boys having fun!


Onto the dessert table!

I wanted to keep the lines simple and block orientated, just like LEGO really! So to keep costs down to a minimum, I made my own display stands out of styrofoam blocks covered in bright paper. It worked a treat.


The cake!

Let me prefice this to say that the design is a Ron-Ben Israel design .... well if you are going to try and replicate, you may as well do it from THE master!

I came across the image of his cake late last year and fell in cake love as did Liam! He looked at me with big eyes and said I want THAT cake, and I thought, so do I! So, by knowing that we would only have a small party, and this is by no means a small cake, I decided to make a "faux" cake and make it from stryofoam.

In saying this ..... this cake took AGES to make! To ensure that it had the straight lines of LEGO and it all fit together - a small feat! The legoman on top is all carved and he is as shiny as a new LEGO Ninjago!


Loved this cake and now we get to look at it forever more! So we got our cake and kept it too!


Legoman cake pops. Still not perfect, but I will practice for the next 2 parties! I loved how they looked set up. I put m&ms in small glass jars and then had the cake pops in there. Each guest got their own individual jar - I think this was their favourite part!


Legoman head cookies. These cookies were given to Liam's guests as a thank you. I loved their friendly little smiles!



Continuing the legoman head theme! I stacked up my coloured styro blocks to make a cupcake tower. I kept the cupcake toppers simple, because lets face it, they look at it and then it is demolished! So the little legoman heads were simple and placed on embossed lego cupcake tops. The cupcakes were all vanilla cakes with vanilla buttercream.




Personalised drink bottles. I used my printables to embellish these little glass drink bottles. The lego power drink (apple/raspberry cordial) was the first thing they demolished and my drinks dispenser got a good workout!


Lego jelly. OK - a friend lent me her lego jelly mould and NO success! Tried first time and it all stuck, tried then to freeze it and it unmoulded fine and then defrosting - it was not pretty! So my little square ceramic dishes kind of looked like lego, so I filled these up and displayed them on different size pillars - effective! I stamped LIAM on the wooden spoons!

I made these printables for the THANK YOU chocolates. These lego treat bags are simple, but hid a little treasure inside.

Each guest got their own mini lego set, a lego mini-figure, coloured bubble set and mini-m&ms. They also took home a chocolate and a cookie.


My favourite part, the LEGO photobooth! I wanted to have something that I could take photos in front of and be able to use these as thank you to Liam's friends. They had a lot of fun taking photos ..... and there were also silly photos taken, but some of them were just plain scary!


Liam and I had soooo much fun organising his LEGO party! He really loves the details as much, or if not a little more than me!

Happy 8th Birthday my darling boy xxxxx



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