Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Top Ten Ways to Create an Unforgettable Event


When I ask my clients to describe the most unique weddings they’ve ever attended, I’m  always surprised that they can usually think of no more than one or two.

Here’s my top 10 list on how to create a unique wedding or event using a few key reception ideas:

1. Flow is extremely important. Make sure you have enough servers so that your guests are never kept waiting. No one wants to stand in a long line at the bar or buffet.

2. Everyone loves a great band or DJ, but if the music is too loud guests won’t be able to converse without screaming at each other. A few seconds of screaming and your guests will start to hate the music. Early in the evening, keep the music at a low volume. Later in the night, pump up the volume to get everyone dancing. It will make all the difference for your reception.

 3. Try to avoid too many long speeches, and keep the microphone away from any family members who are likely to drink too much. All of the important speeches should be given at the rehearsal diner the night before.

4. Pace your meal so that everyone gets each course at the same time. There’s nothing worse than when some tables are finishing their course while others are still waiting to be served.

5. Your wedding is not the Superbowl. Make sure that your wedding decor includes dim lighting, which will create an intimate and romantic environment. Candles help, too.

6. Speaking of which, candles generate heat. You don’t want your event space to feel like an oven. Keep the air conditioner a bit higher than usual to balance the heat.

7. We live in a culture that believes the more alcohol that is consumed, the better the party. However, if one of your guests drinks too much he or she may become mean or disruptive. If this happens, don’t hesitate to ask the person to leave, and if the individual won’t leave, you should have him or her removed.

8. As for wedding reception decorations, remember to leave enough room for your table settings (people need those glasses and plates!) No one enjoys eating at a table that is overcrowded. (I’m guilty of this one!)

9. If you’re a wedding photographer, PLEASE leave your bright lights at home. You know the ones I’m talking about: they ruin the bride’s romantic walk down the aisle. A much better option would be to work with the designer before the event to make sure the lighting is strategically placed. That way, you’ll get every shot you need without any blinding lights.

10. Don’t forget about the flowers! Whether your client prefers simplicity or drama, the absolute worst thing a client can say after an event is, ”I can’t even remember the flowers.” What a shame, considering the flower arrangements can be one of the most memorable aspects of the wedding decor.

Now a question for you:
In your experience, what’s the one element guests are most likely to remember after a wedding?
How many unique weddings have you been to and what made them so unforgettable?

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Gluten Free Engagement Cake

Last week I had the pleasure of meeting Amy, a beautiful, blushing newly engaged bride to be.  She called me to tell me of the recent proposal and to ask for a Gluten Free Birthday/ Engagement cake.  She was having a celebration with family, loves chocolate cake, roses, pink and white. 


































I love the newest cake bunting trend, so for this cake decided to cut it from fondant and engrave the letters then paint them with edible color.  I think it turned out really cute, and I thought Amy was going to cry when she saw it.  But she could have just been really happy at the thought of eating CAKE!
  If you have been gluten free for a while, you start to really miss goodies like this, especially on special occasions like birthdays.  You start to tell yourself that maybe you just don't deserve a special treat, and you don't want the people you love to suffer through a bad gluten free dessert, just so you can celebrate. 
And for me, I just did not want to spend a lot of money (gluten free specialty items can cost a LOT) on a cake or dessert, and then take a bite only to discover that it was REALLY LOUSY.  It was all the motivation I needed to start Angel Cakes Bakery.  Now, when I meet people like Amy, I just want to surprise them and their family with a cake that is really good, over-the-top beautiful and delicious enough to share with everyone, not just the gluten free. 



Congratulations Amy and Charles! 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Featured Posting + Style Unveiled

Thank you Heather for featuring the Gluten Free Organic Bridal Shower on the Style Unveiled site today! 
So excited to share my story and most of all my passion with your brides and vendors. 
My wish is to create gluten free events that are so over the top gorgeous and delicious,
that EVERYONE will want one! 
Being gluten free can be so chic, thanks for helping me spread the love.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Cupcakes in a Jar, Gluten Free Oreos and Cake Pops

After so many requests for shipping of the Gluten Free Bakery items, I have been busy in the kitchen.  I've added some of the best goodies that can be shipped anywhere in the United States just in time for Father's Day.  You'll never believe they are gluten free, and you can find them all in the Etsy store here.  But order now for Father's Day, it's right around the corner!

Cupcake in a Jar