Showing posts with label sparkle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sparkle. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

All I Want Is You, Will You Be My Bride




The wedding was AWESOME. I laughed, I cried, I danced like a crazy person with my best friends. It was a fabulous time. The weather ended up being beautiful so we even got to take pictures outside! Susan made the wonderful wedding cake. (3 words: Cookie dough frosting) I made the heart cookies again, this time saying "Mr. and Mrs. Edmond." I dyed the dough blue and green to match the wedding colors.


I also made un-dyed cookies that said "I DO" and decorated them to look like wedding dresses. 


Apparently I didn't take pictures of the baked cookies. So hopefully someone will post them on facebook or the photographers got some. I also made mini cupcakes. My friend sent me a link on how to modify a box cake mix to make it taste better. I used the same modifications for the chocolate and the yellow cake and they sure were delicious!! 


Next I made my favorite frosting (made with almond extract YUM) and dyed half green and half blue. Then I whipped out my newly acquired Disco Dust and WENT TO TOWN.




I also put Disco Dust on the sugar cookies I iced to look like wedding dresses. (Pictures to come soon... hopefully). You really can't have enough sparkle!!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Wedding Shoes!

Today's blog post comes from one of my best friends KimWe used to work together and would have knitting/Lost watching parties in our cubicles during lunch. I'm so excited to have her as my first guest blogger!! (Kim is getting married in May and was telling me about these awesome shoes, so I asked her to write about them for me)

The closer to the Big Day I get, the more I realize how every little detail really matters.  I realized I needed wedding shoes ASAP for for my first dress fitting in a few days, so I immediately got to work searching on Google and Pinterest for the perfect pair.  I realized quickly that I needed shoes that sparkled - I particularly liked the look of a sparkly heal.  After some price comparisons, I started to realize this may not be that realistic - at prices ranging from $300 - $1,000 for what I was looking for I was starting to lean towards something much simpler. 

  
I purchased a pair of shoes off Amazon that were white satin to match my dress and had a low heal.  I got them, and loved them, but I couldn't get over their lack of sparkle.  After some research on types of glue and some inspiration from a coworker's custom made shoes, I headed to Michaels for E6000 glue, beading tweezers, and Swarovski crystals in multiple sizes.


 400 stones, 6 hours, and a few terrible headaches later, one shoe is complete, and it is PERFECT!!



 Some tips to make life a little easier:

1) From my research, E6000 glue is definitely the best glue for the job, but the fumes can actually be harmful (hence the headaches).  Make sure you work in a well ventilated room with open windows, and a mask if you have one handy.

2) You need crystals in multiple sizes (I used 3) to get a close fit and add some texture to the shoe.  The smaller crystals work best around the edges to get an even line.

3) Spread the glue using a toothpick or something similar (I used the thin set of tweezers and cleaned them after).  Spread the glue in a THIN layer in small areas.  The glue is very thick and can harden quickly.  If you spread the layer too thick the glue will come around the edges of the crystals and can become a big mess.

4) Be patient!  It can take a lot of time and I definitely made a lot of mistakes I needed to fix, but the finished product was well worth it!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Disco Dust


My new baking obsession is Disco Dust. I first heard of it when I came across this site on how to make unicorn poop cookies. Really weird, I know - but they are so pretty! (it all goes back to my love of rainbows


Disco dust is edible glitter and I want to put it on EVERYTHING. The cheapest I found was at Jester's Discount Cake Supply and I bought more than I probably should have. Henceforth I will never let another cookie/cupcake go unsparkled!!