Showing posts with label cookie bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookie bouquet. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Abracadabra!

What do pizza and magic have in common?  It's a 6th birthday party for a special boy!  Alison ordered pizza cookies - yes, slices of pizza - and "magic" cookies for her Beck's birthday party.  Fun!

 Very fun, but kinda weird!
A cookie that looked like melted cheese.
Sweet or savory?
 Bringing a touch of magic!
Beck had a magician as his special guest.
B for Beck!

 Alison fed her large crowd with
PETITES!!!
 Perfect to pop!
Thank you, Alison!!!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Thanks and Cheer!

A couple friends of mine needed two separate orders the same week.

Sarah is an Usborne Books consultant.  If you haven't heard of these books, find them NOW!  They are fantastic children's books that make it very difficult for me to buy any other kind book for my kids.  She has several librarians with whom she works and wanted to thank each of them with a cookie.
A simple cookie that says a lot!
I forgot to a take pics of the finished products all
wrapped up and ready to give...oops!

Lori wanted a cheery cookie bouquet for a mommy friend in her playgroup .  She wanted me to include a special cookie for her son, Blake.  I stuck with the pink and black from Sarah's cookies and added some blue for Blake.

Please forgive these pictures too.  I took them on the fly when I realized I forgot to take pics!  Goodness!
A sample view from the top of the bouquet.
 A few of my favorites.
 The special one.
I did brush off that sugar!
Loved this one!
This was my favorite!
Too bad my pic isn't clearer!

Thanks, Ladies!  I hope your recipients enjoyed their cookies!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

ROAR! King of the Jungle Cookies!

My friend, Marlana, asked me months ago to do 30 cookies for a baby shower for her SIL.  She provided me with a picture of the paper products/decor.  This is so helpful!
I immediately knew I wanted to do
the lion's head, the trees and polka dots
while using all the cute colors!
I decided to sugar the lion's heads.
I thought that would provide some
fun texture and POP!
That's his cute little whimsical mane.
Look at that face!
I decided at the last minute that he
should have the crown.
Did you forget what he looked like
from the paper plates?
 Okay, so my lion's chin is a bit wider.
Think Jay Leno as a lion. :)
Next up were the trees!
I can't tell you how much I loved
the look of these trees!!!
Aren't they fun?
My polka dots were...well, polka dots.
So I fancied them up a bit with some ribbon.
I've always loved seeing this
on my favorite cookie blogs.
This was my chance to tie up some cookies!
It wouldn't be me if I didn't take a pic
from every single angle!
I also threw in a few little crowns for fun.
I had some extra dough.
A crown fit for a King!
Thanks, Marlana!
It was SO great to see you!
Welcome to this world,
Little Daniel.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Have a Sunny Day!

So the weather is heading in the right direction!  I was excited to do a cookie bouquet for a  group of moms who wanted to give a "day brightener" gift to another mommy.  As soon as they mentioned a colorful flower bouquet, I knew I wanted to try out my sunflower cutter.

Isn't it cute?
I decided to go with the same colors I used back
I was also inspired by one of my favorite decorators
how wrote this book.  Thanks, Meaghan!
Okay...back to the sunflowers...
I was back and forth on whether or not to sugar
the middle.  I'm always afraid I overdo it on the
sugaring.  But I love the effect!!!
So in the end, I decided to do it.
I think when you see the end result, you will too!
Orange outline - not too exciting yet...
Getting better, but needs more...
Baby blue was just the right touch...thanks Meaghan!
And the sugar?
I just think it added a texture that made them extra special!
All put together in a sophisticated little container!
I'm all about being able to re-use
the containers in a practical way!
Like I said, a day brightener!
And the cellophane...I'm getting better!

Hope it brightened your day!






Saturday, February 6, 2010

Home Sweet Home

Greetings from SNOWLAND!  It's been a fun 24 hours of snow, shoveling, and screaming (that's in protest from the kids when we come in with frozen limbs from being outside).  Here are a couple winter wonderland pictures I took from my porch yesterday.



Luckily, we were inside most of the day feeling blessed to have a warm home.  

On to cookies...so I received a really fun order from Margaret a little over a week ago.  Her husband is a real estate agent and wanted to give his client a gift for closing.  The situation was unique because the client bought a house in their neighborhood.  Margaret originally wanted 2 dozen house cookies.  After some thought (and some web surfing for inspiration), I asked her if I could create a housewarming cookie bouquet since it was a gift.  I have been wanting to try my tweaked-out-cookie-recipe on cookie pops for awhile, but I haven't had a reason.  She agreed, but she really wanted the presentation to be sophisticated and professional - not too cutesy.  Here are few things that scared me:

  • Would my recipe stand up to cookie pops?  Would they stay on the stick?  
  • Cellophane for basket wrapping!!!!  It's not my thing.  I've tried in the past, but I've always abandoned it because I can't get it to look...perfect.  
  • Is it possible to make it more sophisticated that cutesy?  I like to think my style is not ultra cutesy, but they are cookies!  Hmmmmm...
I found some wonderful inspiration pictures from this talented mommy and was on my way!  Here are a few snapshots of my process...

I wanted to put the cookies in a nice basket, but not too "wickery."  Does that make sense to anyone else but me?  Anyway, a deep brown was my goal.  Thank you, Michaels!  :)

I thought neutral houses would be nice because the neighborhood is very classy.  The brown guy in the middle was my first attempt at color blending, but it was too brown.  

This was my color palette.  Again, I was trying SOOO hard not to be bright and "cutesy."

So I kept losing track of picture taking...that tends to happen when I'm really into the project!  So we go from the naked houses above to...


...somewhat naked flowers.  

What I should have done is take pictures of all the un-frosted cookies I was planning to use, but I was soooo excited about this order!  I just wanted to start!  :)  I did some cookie pops and some regular cookies.  So you'll see both. 

Flowers.
So I wanted the flowers to have a bit more texture.  I decided to pipe a thicker frosting on the petals for a different look.  There are so many techniques out there.  I'm still trying to find my favorite, but I really think there is a place for all of them.  I like how they came out!  

Flowers and Houses.  :)


So proud of this house.  Not completely perfect, but it just makes me smile.

Welcome to the neighborhood!
A little bit cutesy, but necessary!!!

I'm in love with this one.

So they are were all ready to be arranged in the basket.  Until...

I only had one house cookie pop left.  The others fell off during the icing process.  I felt lucky to have even one left!!!  When this happened, I set into panic-mode for about a second.  

Have you ever watched those CHALLENGE shows on Food Network?  These people make HUGE cakes that require tons of work and detail.  They compete against other bakers to win the title of the best cake. Judges and all.  There is usually a theme of some sort (like Disney cakes).  At the end of their eight hours, they have to "move the cakes" to a table about 1-2 feet away.  Most make it and some don't.  Well, I felt like I was one of the "DON'Ts" on a much smaller scale.  Luckily, I had several other house cookies (not on sticks) to put in this guy's place.

I wanted the house to stand out anyway...

Enter Robin.




She has been there for me through this SugarChic thing since day 1.  She designed my logo and has listened to countless stories, cries, and happy moments.  Robin is a friend, and lucky for me, a neighbor (who has EVERYTHING you could ever want in her basement).
I'll save that story for another time.

We figured out a way to secure the house and make it the center of the bouquet.  :)

Voila!!!


Cellophane.
I had 1 inch left on my roll and there was a snow storm outside (not to mention it was naptime for my kids).  I'll just be honest...I needed Robin. 
I needed her basket wrapping expertise and her lovely problem-solving way. 
I needed that NJ accent to tell me it would all be okay!



Whew!!!

I also had 6 more cookies to package.  

I'm much better with cellophane on a smaller scale!  :)

Ready to go!!!


Thanks, Margaret!  I hope your new neighbor adored them! AND I hope she is as wonderful as the neighbor I have!  Thanks, Robin.  :)