Cake Toppers of the Bling- Bling Variety

Hallelujah, gals!  Gone are the days of the cake topper featuring the blond plastic figurine (when you’re a brunette) perched beside the Ken look-a-like (when your guy happens to be a strikingly handsome… well, bald dude).  From simple monograms to those adorned with hand placed Swarovskian crystals us Junkie’s have lots to choose from these days.  Rejoice, revel and get shopping.


To help you on your shopping quest, I’ve gathered a few Cake Jewelry showstoppers to help you find the ultimate cake bling.   Check it out!

Very Different Cakes makes colorful Swarovski Crystal Cake Jewels.  The husband and wife owners also make amazing cakes.  All I can say is you-will-die when you see their stuff.

Website: http://www.verydifferentcakes.com/
Gallery: http://www.verydifferentcakes.com/pix/all/gallery.htm

www.verydifferentcakes.com

www.verydifferentcakes.com
photos courtesy of http://www.verydifferentcakes.com/


Debra Moreland’s PARIS Cake Jewelry Collection is an amazing, couture collection of unique cake jewelry.  She also does hair jewelry and accessories!  Lil’ glam for your cake… lil’ glam for you…

Website: http://www.paristiaras.com
Gallery: http://www.paristiaras.com/collections/cakejewelry.php

Paris
photos courtesy of http://www.paristiaras.com/collections/collections.php


Thumbprint Kids by Dawn Stubitsch is the ultimate if you are looking to re-create yourself (yes, yourself) on a Cake Topper!  How does she do it?

Website: http://www.thumbprintkids.com/index.html
Gallery: http://www.thumbprintkids.com/pages/characterfig.htm

www.thumbprintkids.com
www.thumbprintkids.com
photos courtesy of http://www.thumbprintkids.com/index.html



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OK, this one is just for laughs.  I found a cake topper online with a bald groom (pictured left).  The couple has a strinking resemblance to my husband and I —  Hilarious!!!  I didn’t have the guts to actually buy this and put it on our cake… so instead I keep the image in my computer files and snicker each and every time I come across it.

Have a blast selecting your special cake bling and always-always-always remember to dream big, gals!


“Hello, gal. This is Oprah…”

Oprah Most small business owners, battered wives and brides-to-be dream of getting “the c-a-l-l” from Oprah. Why, you say? Well, likely it means you’ve been added to Oprah’s Top 10 -or- lucky you, Dr. Phil will be giving you marital advice -or- better yet, Oprah herself has chosen you to be the proud (and when I say “proud” I mean wet your pants excited-roll over in jubilation-tell your boss to take a hike-kind of excitement.. it’s really more likely to bring you shame… but I digress) recipient of Oprah’s Million Dollar Wedding. We all should be so lucky, right?

So, while we all wait in anticipation for the call, we can still enjoy the inspiration that Colin Cowie provides on his website’s photo gallery featuring Oprah Winfrey’s Million Dollar Weddings. Have you seen this yet, gals? If not, grab a tissue for your drool and get ready to be amazed.

Just click on the photos to go to be redirected to the gallery. Enjoy!

Oprah
photos courtesy of www.colincowie.com


Fruit in a bowl. Who knew?

You know what they say… the simplest ideas are often the best ideas.  And in this case it’s true!  Using fruit as an alternative to the traditional floral arrangement can give your table an unexpected punch of color that’s easy on the budget. Check out the tips and tricks below that will help you pull together a colorful centerpiece that looks good enough to eat!  

Helpful Tips:

#1: Use hard skinned fruit that can withstand being handled that doesn’t easily bruise. Green or red apples, pomegranites, tangerines, oranges, lemons, limes, or unripened pears are great choices.

#2: Fruit is buoyant and if you plan to add water to the vase your fruit may float.  Pack your vase full of fruit to reduce the chance of fruit floating to the top. 

#3: Pre-order your fruit from the produce department at your local grocery store so you don’t have to go to multiple stores to get all that you need.

#4: If you pre-order fruit ask if you can get the fruit without those annoying little stickers on them.

#5: To add a shine to the fruit rinse them in a bath of one part white vinegar to five parts water.  Then towel dry to shine.

#6: Mix em’ up by using two types of fruit in one vase.

#7: Add a touch of food coloring to the water to infuse yet another element of color.

#8: Buy 10% more than you think you need.  There’s nothing worse than getting to the last vase and having only two pieces left to work with.

#9: Have a “fruity” party with your friends to get all of these little guys prepared for your big day.  Create an assembly line to remove stickers, wash the fruit and re-pack it into boxes.

#10: Purchase your fruit a day or two ahead and keep it covered in the box and out of sunlight.

#11: After the big day is over donate it to a local charity.

lime

Wrapping a color coordinated ribbon around the vase can add a great finishing touch.  Instead of pearls you can opt for another colored ribbon to lay in yet another element of your color scheme.

apple

Check out how stylin’ your table will look by using black and white damask tablecloths with shiny red apples.

pear

We filled this three foot tall vase with pears and then tinted the water pink for that added glam factor.

lemon

Prop your centerpiece up on something or set it on top of a mirror.  Think about adding some soft candlelight to the ensemble for some added sparkle.

lime

Check out this combo,  Maybe a little over the top, but the fusion of fresh limes with classic pearl beading is a cutie!

pear

Fill the fruit to the rim gals — the more the merrier!

apple

Red apples look fantastic with black, white and silver.

lemon

There are so many options when going with a black and white color scheme.  Here we accented the black and white with bright yellow lemons in an apothecary vase.  Hello, Hollywood Glam!

Who knew something so simple could look sooo glammy?  All I can say is Flowers must be jealous!

Send me your photos, ideas and thoughts on using fruit in your centerpieces to my email at stacey@weddingjunkie.com.  I would love to feature your ideas in an upcoming blog.



Is this you?

Gals — found this today on You Tube. It’s a commercial focused on us, the brides-bridezillas-wedding junkies! Hilarious! Check it out.

YouTube
If clicking on the photo doesn’t work go to this URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmku_ZaB714

Will you be my Flower Girl?

Confessions, gals. How long have you been dreaming about your wedding day? They say that most of us start at the wee ages of infancy. For those of us with nieces we know that this myth is actually true. Just last week I bought my niece the coveted Wedding Barbie for Christmas — it’s all about weddings for her this year and she’s only four! So, whether or not it’s a co-marketing conspiracy between Mattel and Macy’s or it’s just the magic of the dress AND the prince AND that huge cake that does us in — we’re hooked until our big day comes! So, don’t let the opportunity to pamper your lil’ bride in training, a.k.a. Flower Girl, pass you by — here are some ideas to help you make this experience unforgettable for her as well.
You’ve Got Mail!
A few places on the web have great cards that you can send to your Flower Girl to ask her to be in the wedding. I mean what kid doesn’t love to get mail, right?
Classy Bride
$5.50 from Classy Bride
Forget the sandbox — we’re going shopping!!
You went to a dozen bridal stores to try on gowns — so how about taking that little gal on a shopping trip that’s all about her. I mean, of course you’ll have to try on a gown or two yourself, but have this day be really be about her.

My niece Sarah, pictured right, was the star of the show this day when we went to a quaint bridal boutique to glam her up. There she was all in curls with smiles from ear to ear.

Sarah
Bride-in-training, Sarah, trying on Flower Girl dresses.
What’s a Flower Girl, Auntie?
For lots of little ones this will be the first time they are in a wedding and they will want to know everything there is to know about being a Flower Girl. Luckily, there are some great books out there that explain all the in’s and out’s to help your little helper prep for her big day.
Classy Bride Book
$13.00 from Classy Bride
Will you be my Flower Girl Care Package
If your flower girl doesn’t live nearby you can still involve her in the process by sending her a Flower Girl care package. Here are some ideas on what to include:

  • “Will you be my Flower Girl” card
  • Flower Girl book
  • Flower basket with fake rose petals to practice
  • Pictures of her dress
  • Flower Girl t-shirt
Rose Petals
Starting from $9.95 plus shipping on eBay’s eFavormart

All-in-all remember to have a blast while you’re planning and use every possible opportunity to pamper yourself and those around you during this exciting time in your life!
How did you pamper your Flower Girl? Send your stories and photos to stacey@weddingjunkie.com to be featured on an upcoming blog.