Felicitations, fellow craftheads!!!!
My beautiful cousin Catherine is getting married to her high school sweetheart in December of next year and I'm thrilled to be her maid of honor! When she told me she wanted to get "crafty" for the engagement party, I was naturally excited. We were mainly in charge of desserts for the affair and boy, did we get our creative juices flowing!
Our most daunting task was the party favors - Catherine and Tim absolutely love black and white cookies, so we decided to inject a little purple (part of the wedding's color pallet and Tim's favorite color) and make "save the date" cookies for everyone to take home.
My beautiful cousin Catherine is getting married to her high school sweetheart in December of next year and I'm thrilled to be her maid of honor! When she told me she wanted to get "crafty" for the engagement party, I was naturally excited. We were mainly in charge of desserts for the affair and boy, did we get our creative juices flowing!
Our most daunting task was the party favors - Catherine and Tim absolutely love black and white cookies, so we decided to inject a little purple (part of the wedding's color pallet and Tim's favorite color) and make "save the date" cookies for everyone to take home.
Next up: Engagement ring cupcakes! I used a coconut cupcake recipe and topped them with a chocolate ganache. Then, we used engagement ring chocolate molds (A.C. Moore's) to create these white chocolate wonders.
Catherine dusting the rings with iridescent (for the diamond) and silver (for the band) sugar-glitter. |
And voila! Delectable cupcakes! For an alternate design, we made white-chocolate drizzle hearts.
a couple of small gifts from Yankee Candle (a necessary excursion for any visitor to Williamsburg) and a few homemade touches. I printed out the Howl-O-Scream logo, glued the image to black card stock, added an "admit one" text at the end of the paper to create a "ticket-feel" and added glitter over the letters for a festive touch. I also put Halloween family pictures in clear, plastic frames and added scrapbook embellishments to jazz them up.
And here's the final product!
Congratulations, Catherine and Tim! Can't wait for the DIY wedding crafts!
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