Showing posts with label cyber sweetness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyber sweetness. Show all posts

Plush Parties

Jina of Ultimately Plush recently contacted me after seeing the Totally Target Halloween dessert table I designed on Twig & Thistle. She loved the design so much that she shared lots of bonus images with the style savvy mommies who follow her blog.
Whether you're a parent, an aunt, or an uncle, you can find all kinds of party inspiration, decor ideas, and product reviews on Ultimately Plush to keep you in the loop about kids' trends. There are even special sections for 1st birthdays, boy birthdays, and DIY projects.
This Curious George dessert table for a little boy's 1st birthday is fun without being cutesy.

Check out this undersea-inspired table for two little girls' birthday party. Aren't the octopus cupcakes adorable?


On dessert overload? Jina's luxury section lets us "window shop" for all of the insanely expensive, covet-worthy kid products on the market. Can you imagine the look on the girl's face who got this over-the-top stagecoach bed?

Be sure to swing by Ultimately Plush to check out the bonus Halloween images and to see all of the other great kid-centric ideas Jina features.

Dessert Table: A Totally Target Halloween

I'm so excited to share my latest dessert table with you today. I'm doubly thrilled, because Kathleen of Twig & Thistle is kindly featuring it on her blog, as well. You might remember these behind-the-scenes sneak peeks from a couple of weeks ago. Well, photog Emily Steffen's beautiful pics capture the table and the beautiful forest much better.

The Totally Target Halloween dessert table is just that. A dessert table designed using ingredients, supplies, dishware, and desserts that are all available right now at your local Super Target. Target is headquartered here in Minneapolis, so it has a pretty big presence in the area. But, it's also easy to find Target stores across the U.S., making this design a really affordable option for your Halloween bash.

Target's black cake stands make the perfect pedestals for two great cakes. You can use a favorite family recipe or a boxed mix to make both. Target's bat cookie cutters and black sparkly decorating icing (in the baking aisle) add flourish to this chocolate cake. Jumbo and mini marshmallows transform into cute ghosts when you add chocolate jimmies for the eyes for this vanilla cake.

I used these great jars to hold licorice and black raspberry gummies. Target's white and milk chocolate truffles and candy corn go along with the chocolate-covered rice crispy treat tombstones and chocolate-covered Oreos I made.
To display several of the treats, I wanted to create ceramic-looking platters. I used Target's black gift wrap to cover box lids and risers to mimic the reflective quality of traditional china. You can use books or any other flat surface to raise your treats to differing heights.
favor bags: Two brown paper lunch bags make great favor sacks. Simply shred one and place another un-shreeded bag inside of it. Fill the inner bag with lots of sweet treats, insert a stick, and tie the bag closed with twine or other natural-looking string or ribbon.

skull & bone chocolates: I couldn't find the perfect spooky chocolates, so I used Target's skull & bones ice cube trays as molds to make custom white chocolates.

cupcakes: These brain cupcakes were surprisingly easy to make using buttercream and a frosting tip. You can bake them from scratch using ingredients, a box mix, or pre-made cupcakes, all of which can be found at Super Target.

brownie pops: These brownie pops are incredibly simple. Bake your own brownies, buy a mix, or use Target's Market Pantry brownie bites from the bakery section. Roll a golf ball-sized portion into a ball, insert lollipop stick, and dip into melted white chocolate. I alternated the spider web flags I designed with ones that say "Boo!," "Beware," and "Howl" to add a finishing touch to each pop.

I also designed "Trick or Treat" wrappers to dress up standard chocolate bars. I painted Target's butter dish black to display the chocolate bars, while a gothic goblet housed black-speckled jelly beans.

Invite designer and budding stylist Bethany Hway created these invites, which are inspired by the chocolate bar wrappers I created. I love how well they coordinate with the bars and brownie pop labels without exactly mimicking them.
 

Thank you so much for sharing my design with your readers, Kathleen! Please head on over to Kathleen's blog, Twig & Thistle (one of my daily must-reads), to download the chocolate bar wrapper and brownie pop flags I designed. You can also download and print the invitation that Bethany Hway designed. Don't forget to stop by photog Emily Steffen's blog for even more photos from this shoot.

If you're visiting the Sweet Tooth blog from Twig & Thistle, thanks for stopping by. You can check out my other designs on my website or follow me on Twitter and Facebook.


*Target, Corp. in no way compensated me for this post. I am not now, nor have I ever been, employed by Target Corp. or any of its affiliates*

Cyber Sweetness: Birthday Girl

 
Check out the other great dessert tables in Becca's round-up. I'm in very good company. Check out the pond party and the nautical event. Very cute.

Cyber Sweetness: The Party Dress

Kelly, of The Party Dress, created an inspiration board and included this dessert table. Swing by the blog to see her other inspirations for a purple-hued event.

Cyber Sweetness: Inspired Bride


I made it into Inspired Bride's weekly round up! I'm in great company with the other fabulous blog finds of the week. Check out the post here.

Cyber Sweetness: Eat Drink Pretty & The Sweetest Occasion

Eat Drink Pretty and The Sweetest Occasion both posted some pics and included lovely write-ups of my lilac, plum, and grey dessert table. Swing by and check out their blogs. Both aregorgeous.

Cyber Sweetness: Birthday Girl



Becca, the Birthday Day herself, featured one of my dessert tables on her super-cute blog! I'm so excited that she enjoyed my pics. Check out her post on my baby shower dessert table here, and check out some of my other tables here.
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