Thursday 30 June 2011

You And Your Wedding feature!



Back in February I was approached by Christian and Erica Ward with regards to a Gypsy wedding photo shoot. They had seen some cupcakes on my website that they thought would work well within their theme. Hold it…… I know what your thinking, no we are not talking Big Fat Gypsy Wedding sylie but a more vintage and folk style traditional Gypsy wedding approach. I tweaked the cups slightly and added a few other designs to fit, inspired by the napkin holders and embroidered tablecloths being used in the shoot

The Photographs were fab, so fab they were picked up by “You and Your Wedding” and used in a ten page spread!!

Here's a taste of the feature










Want to see more? Buy it now!!!! “You and Your Wedding” July/August edition, pages 51-61

Happy reading!!!

Thanks to all involved below

Styling and photography: Christian Ward Photography
Romany caravan: contact adzlee@btinternet.com
Original vintage dresses:
Heavenly Vintage Brides
Original vintage suits: Vintage Whistles
Bridal shrugs: Stockist: Evangeline Rose Bridal, made by Makepiece
Jewellery: Flo & Percy
Bouttonierres: DC Bouquets
Bride’s bouquet and table flowers: The Blossom Tree
Vintage tableware: Felicity’s Vintage Tea Party
Wedding favours: Vintage Twee
Table settings: Tim Ward Design
Make-up: Gemma Lees
Hair styling: Emma Buck
Styling and wardrobe assistant: Jackie Ward
Bride model:
Cirila Zorenc
Groom model: Charles Durnian


Friday 24 June 2011

Crazy about Cakecraft!



Just a quick post to let you know "Card and Cake Craft" have had a change of
name to "Crazy about Cakecraft".


Already the largest supplier in the north, "Crazy about Cakecraft" has decide to
expand their range of cake decorating equipment further and faze out card
related products, thus prompting the name change.



Find "Crazy about Cakecraft" @ 7-8 North Gallery, Exchange St, Sheffield 0114 272 8606

I'm Alive!

Forgive me father for I have sinned, it has been 35 days since my last blog!!!!!!

Where do the days go? I've had several blogs bubbling away in my grey matter for some time now but I just can't seem to find the time to put pen to paper.... and wedding season has only just begun!

I thought I'd start off by commenting on a few subjects touched on in previous blogs.

First and foremost the Royal Wedding cake



The morning after the big day I was straight on Google to see the first images of Will and Kate's cake. It was not far off what I'd imagined.



The top 5 tiers were elegant and simple and I loved the horseshoe topper, was it sugar or real?
I can't tell by the photos, any takers? I wonder how many of those we will see over the next few years?!



Although I'm not a lover of the use of emblems on cakes, I understand the importance of why Kate wanted to incorporate these within the design. Hats off to Fiona Cairns who managed to do this in a subtle and tasteful way. 



The layout of the bottom collection of cakes, in my opinion, were a bit old fashioned and clumsy. 
Personally, I didn't like the way lots of smaller cakes were butted up together to achieve the mass of cake required, very 80s-90s stylie. I realise there's limitations as to how high you can stack and how large you can bake but sometimes I feel "less is more" but like I said before, who am I to judge?! 




Right, where should I stand for the public stoning?




Second on my list, the BBC wedding cake programme.

 
 
 
This is rather a sore talking point for me. After getting overly giddy and childishly excited about the programme being aired, posting a blog and sending out several texts to cake spotters, I missed it !!!!!!!!
Throughout the evening I was bombarded with text from my friends asking if I was watching it, to which I smugly replied " I'm watching it later in bed with a sherbert" . After a hard days work in the cake dungeon I retired to the boudoir, only to find the Sky box had been unplugged by one of my delinquents.  The air was ever so slightly blue!!

The words dummy and pram come to mind! Grrrrrrrrrrrr