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Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

sweet & joy


Today's post is about the sweetness of weddings.
And not precisely talking about the LOVE and ROMANCE,
but about the wedding cake!!!!


I have read and heard lots of stories regarding the wedding cake, but do we really know where thsi tradition came from?

Well according to my WBW Book for Wedding Planners the history of the wedding cake goes back as far as the Roman Empire, of course by this time icing was not even on the mind of the bakers.

The groom would eat part of a loaf of barley bread baked especially for the nuptials and break the rest over his bride's head. History tells us that breaking the bread symbolized the breaking of the bride's virginal state and the subsequent dominance of the groom over her. Talk about "macho" ego.


The tradition disappeared fairly quickly in some places, we all can see why that lasted so little. If I'm a bride there´s no way I'm letting my man break the cake on my head, after all the time it took for me to look GORGEOUS... but there were still reports of breaking an oatcake or other breakable cakes over the bride's head in Scotland, in the 19th century. It's reported that in Northern Scotland, friends of the bride would put a napkin over her head and then proceed to pour a basket of bread over her. We are all glad this tradition is over.

I also read on the web that during Medieval England, there was a custom involving stacking small sweet buns in a large pile in front of the newlyweds. The couple would attempt to kiss over the pile. Success in the process was a sign that there would be many children in their future... I guess in those days they would still have many children even if they could not succeed in kissing over the pile of sweet buns...

And then we have the appereance of the BRIDE'S PIE. This was somewhere in the middle of the17th century and well into the early 19th century. Oh how I love pies!! Ok this pie was filled with sweet breads, a mince pie, or maybe just a mutton pie. The main "ingredient" of this pie was a glass ring.

The myth says that the lady who found the ring would be the next to be married. You didn't exactly find these pies at weddings but they where in almost every event. *** great idea for your bachelorette party lets see who the next in line is ???

But wedding cakes became really popular by the late 19th century, they where simple and usually plum cakes.
Legend has it that sleepers will dream of their future spouses if a piece of wedding cake is under their pillow. In the late 18th century this notion led to the curious tradition in which brides would pass tiny crumbs of cake through their rings and then distribute them to guests who could, in turn, place them under their pillows. The notion of sleeping with a piece of cake underneath one's pillow dates back as far as the 17th century and quite probably forms the basis for today's tradition of giving cake as a "gift." After a while brides started to get superstitious about taking off their wedding rings so this tradition just kind of ended too.

FIRST WEDDING CAKES WHERE WHITE.
White icing required the use of only the finest refined sugar, so the whiter the cake, the more affluent the families appeared. It was due to this fact that a white wedding cake became an outward symbol of affluence. (we get that now but not only with the cake but with the ring too) Previous to Victorian times, most wedding cakes were also white, but not because of the symbolism. Using the color white for icing had a more pragmatic basis. Ingredients were very difficult to come by, especially those required for icing.
THE CUTTING OF THE CAKE REPRESENTS THE FIRST TASK THE BRIDE AND GROOM DO TOGETHER AS A NEW FAMILY. It takes place on the center stage so every body can be a part of this moment.


And for sure this is one tradition that most of us have witnessed many times. The first piece of cake is cut by the bride with the "help" of the groom. So cutting the cake becomes a joint project. After the cake cutting ceremony, the couple proceed to feed one other from the first slice. This provides another lovely piece of symbolism, and one I really love: the mutual commitment of bride and groom to provide for one another. (till death do us part)

On my wedding planners course with the WBW I learned about the Groom's Cake, not every culture has this tradition.
Now a days it's a tradition that has prevailed in the South part of USA, but I have seen amazing Grooms cakes they usually symbolize something that the groom really enjoys doing in his life, fishing, gambling, play station, hahaha they are made with a lot of color and fondant details that really make them a fun part of the wedding.

We have evolved into a most sophisticated form of wedding cake with top tiers that are to cut the cake and bottom tiers made with decorated mini muffins. Also the tree tire cake evolves in to first and second layer being fake and only bottom one is to give the guests. And yes the SWEETS and DESSERTS buffet tables have also help bride and grooms decide into a much smaller version of their wedding cake and give guests the option of several deserts at wedding.

Which ever your selection remember to choose wisely, cutting the cake is your first task as husband and wife so you want the cake to shine.
Have a great weekend and take care,
remember sweetness in life is also JOY!!!!

Monday, October 17, 2011

PILI & ANDRES: under the storm

THIS IS A WEDDING PREVIEW FROM

center pieces designed by Bride & Groom

PILI & ANDRES UNDER THE STORM WEDDING.
YOU READ RIGHT.
our palapa decorated with hanging candle lights and drapes from ceiling

WE HAD A HUGE STORM IN RIVIERA MAYA
THIS PAST WEEKEND AND EVEN WITH THAT
ceremony flower arrangements

WE MANGED TO DELIVER AN AMAZING EVENT
WHERE EVERYONE HAD A GREAT TIME AND WAS
VERY HAPPY AND SAFE FROM THE WATER.

Here I give you some of the wedding highlights:
(captured by my camera)
CANDY BUFFET
ITALIAN COFFEE MACHINE

BRIDE & GROOMS
LAST NAMES INITIALS M&M




SHOE BAGS
SWEETHEART TABLE UNDER ORCHIDS
AND CANDLE LIGHT
TO CREATE SEVERAL ATMOSPHERES WE HAD TENTS
OUR SIDE THE PALAPA AND GARDEN AREA
PARTY WENT UNTIL 230AM ON THE COCKTAIL AREA
PALAPA, GARDEN AREA LIGHTED

DANCE FLOOR INSIDE THE PALAPA

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

taking lace to the next level

We have seen everything LACE
from flowers vases, mason jars, water bottles

Photo via Sparkle & Hay

to even wedding cakes
Photo via Tamy Brown


BUT NOW
I AM AMAZED
THIS IS BEYOND BEAUTY

I LOVE AND ADORE LACE
BUT THIS IS LIKE JUST THE NEXT LEVEL.

IMAGINE THIS ON YOUR BACK YARD WEDDING
MAKING PRETTY ANY SPACE YOU LIKE
You can have it for indoor weddings too.

I AM SO IN LOVE WITH THIS IDEA I WILL
MAKE IT COME TRUE AND I WILL
SEND YOU PICTURES OF MY WEDDINGS WITH
THIS INCREDIBLE LACE FENCES

OMG I AM SO EXCITED
A HUGE THANK YOU

To the Dutch design firm that has produced a line of chain
link fence
that incorporates the ancient craft of lace-making into the fabrication of industrial chain link fence,
taking something which was meant to be purely functional and gently encouraging it to be decorative.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Ana & Cristof The butterflies of LOVE






This wedding has a very peculiar story, I really want to wait for our photographers selection but I can´t hold the emotions any longer.

This amazing love story began when Ana (Mexico) decided to come to Riviera Maya one year ago for her birthday with her best friends.
On board of the plane to Cancun she asked her mom who had passed away a couple of years ago for a special birthday present. And that same night she met Cristoph (Luxembourg) at the Hotels night club.
It just took them two days together to start a long distance relationship where LOVE found no boundaries, not in distance or language.
So after sometime they decided Ana had to go to Luxembourg so they could actually live in the same country together.

They decided to get married and come back to the magic place where it all started: Riviera Maya.

So now on October the 1st in the year 2011 Ana and Cristoph bring together friends and family from Spain, Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Mexico to enjoy a wedding filled with little details all involving
butterflies celebrating a Love story just like the ones that inspire fairy tales.






I will have more amazing photos soon so we can look at every single detail involving this wedding.






Tuesday, September 27, 2011

BOW TIES & RIBBONS


found at finishingtoucheventdesign.blogspot.com

I will say with absolutely no doubt about it, that my favorite
wedding trend of the YEAR 2011 is ribbons and bow ties.
I personally adore Ribbons
They are fun!!!

But what is even funnier is that
bow ties, which usually date me back to my grandpa,
something like: back in the days .... (you get the idea).


Getting back to the point, when I see Bow ties
I not only see someone who is daring to do something
different but it ALSO looks and feels Young & Fresh.
Ribbons hanging with place cards
found at finishingtoucheventdesign.blogspot.com


Ribbons on the chairs for decoration
found at finishingtoucheventdesign.blogspot.com

So this is what its all about giving your
wedding that sense of fresh, young and fun
every couple wants to transmit to their
friends and family.




I really hope this post inspires you
to use ribbons & bow ties, you can use them
fon decoration, just as a backdrop in your wedding ceremony
or as a very chic accessory.

My confession:
I am a ribbon lover.