Showing posts with label wedding favor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding favor. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Sea Glass Bridal Shower

This past weekend I was able to help out with a friend's bridal shower. Her wedding theme is "sea glass" and I LOVE the colors (aqua is one of my favorites!). It was a beautiful shower for a beautiful bride-to-be.

Each of the bridesmaids donated a door prize, and after every few shower gifts opened, the bride would stop and draw a name for a door prize! So some lucky guests got to open presents too (no....I was not one of them...boo).
We also purchased Thank You notes ahead of time and had each guest self-address an envelope, which will save the bride-to-be from having to address them later. We then used the envelopes for the door prize drawings.

 I used my Cricut to make this cute "Happily Ever After" banner.

I originally made these blue and green tissue pom poms thinking we could hang them from the light fixture, but they looked so cute on the tables, we kept them there. Kudos to Grandma June for sewing the blue runners, as I wouldn't even know where to stick the thread on a sewing machine! Or the bobbin...whatever that is.

I made these adorable wedding dress cookies as favors. I loved the shape of this dress I found on http://www.cheapcookiecutters.com/.
Most people grabbed delicious cake pops on the way out the door too (lovingly made by the maid of honor/sister of the bride).

Other goodies included these lime Jello wedges. To make them, simply cut limes in half, remove fruit, prepare Jello per "Jigglers" instructions, poor into lime halves and let set. Once set, slice in half again with a wet knife.

Grandma June made this veggie platter and I just love the way she separated the different veggies by creating sections on the platter with iceberg lettuce leaves. The hollowed out green pepper as a dip container was a nice touch too!

We all had a great time at the shower and I am really looking forward to the big day! And before I sign off....one more look at these awesome cookies (tooting my own horn here...toot toot):


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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Sea Glass Candy

I have the honor of being a Bridesmaid in a wedding this summer. The color scheme is "sea glass" and while browsing Pinterest for ideas, we came across Sea Glass Candy. It looked great and goes perfectly with the theme, so the Maid of Honor and I decided to give it a whirl today.

There were several recipes on Pinterest, but we followed the one found on the Not So Humbe Pie blog.

What You Need:
  • 1 Cup White Sugar
  • 1/3 Cup Light Corn Syrup
  • 6 Tablespoons Water
  • Gel Food Coloring (I used Wilton Sky Blue)
  • 1/2 to 1 Teaspoon Candy Flavoring Oil (We Used Cherry and Lemon)
  • Powdered Sugar
How To Make It:
  • Line the bottom of a cookie sheet with wax paper or parchment paper and spray with non-stick cooking spray (probably don't have to spray the paper, but I figured the candy would be super sticky). Can also use a baking pan.
  • In a small, non-stick sauce pan, combine sugar, water & corn syrup and place over medium heat, stirring continuously until sugar is dissolved.
  • When sugar mixture begins to simmer, attach candy thermometer and wait - do not stir - until temperature reaches 250 degrees.
  • Once 250 degrees is reached, add your food coloring. Do not stir. The bubbling will distribute the food coloring.
  • Continue simmering until 300 degrees is reached, remove from heat and stir in flavoring, being careful it doesn't splatter on you. Note: Be sure to not overheat the sugar because it can burn ....my first batch was supposed to be sky blue, but turned out dark green because the sugar started to turn brown. Oops!
  • Once flavoring is mixed in, immediately pour onto prepared cookie sheet/pan and allow to cool completely.
  • Once cool, brush or rub on powdered sugar all over surface to give it a light powdery finish.
  • Cover candy with another sheet of wax or parchment paper and hit it with a mallet or something hard to break it up into sea glass -like pieces.


This was pretty easy and you can customize your own flavors/colors. Sea glass candy would make a great favor for any nautical, mermaid, under the sea, or beach-themed party!!!

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