Showing posts with label shower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shower. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Some goodies from the past year...


GVSU Friendsgiving 2017...vanilla butter cookies w/ royal icing
One would think, that since I've graduated and no longer have homework to deal with...
I'd be much better at blogging!
Not the case.
I honestly don't even know what I spend my time doing anymore...
I had all these visions of accomplishing projects this summer.
I'd planned to paint rooms, cabinets, read for pleasure, deep-clean the house.
Have I done any of those projects?
Nope.
I do think, however, that I've given myself the gift of time.
I've been napping, relaxing, and just having "me" time.
And that's ok after four long years of studying!
I think this college grad deserves a few months of down time. LOL!
But...back to blogging!
I finally decided it was time to sit down and share the past year's treats I've made for those who don't follow along on Facebook or Instagram.
So without further ado...
The Thanksgiving cookies above and below were made for GVSU "Friendsgiving."

My son graduated from GVSU in the spring of 2018.  These cookies were for his Campus Ministry "Friendsgiving" that they celebrated during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Holland First Ladies Christmas Tea...vanilla butter cookies w/ royal icing
 In December of 2017, we had our annual Ladies Christmas Tea at my church.
The last two years, I've enjoyed hosting my own table.
I made these cookies as favors/treats for the ladies at my table to take home.

 The theme of the event was "Gifts of Joy."
I wanted to capture that somehow in the cookies I made.
 I decided on simple ornaments with little holly berries up top.
I airbrushed them with metallic gold/silver for some extra sparkle.
I think they turned out really cute once bagged.
I used red fabric ribbons and raffia.
It was a wonderful evening and all of the tables looked stunning!

White Elephant Gift Exchange...vanilla butter cookies w/ royal icing
My youngest son had a White Elephant Gift Exchange in one of his classes at
the local high school.
What better gift for a White Elephant Gift Exchange than...

 White Elephant cookies!

 I added little Christmas lights on their tooshies and white snowflakes on their trunks for a little flair.
 They were definitely a hit amongst the students!
 I took some similar as a White Elephant Gift Exchange to my ladies Christmas party last year at church and they went over real well.
I am planning to offer these every Christmas!
 During the holiday season, I brought in some wintery cookies to share with my
co-workers.
Treats are always a nice way to break up the winter doldrums at work!
French vanilla cupcakes w/ classic homemade buttercream
 Shortly after I brought in the winter cookies to work, I found out a co-worker had a birthday!
 Well, what's a birthday without cake?
 I brought in these yummy vanilla cupcakes with classic buttercream icing.
Because it was winter, I added some snowflakes and nonpareils to look like snow.
French vanilla cake pops dipped in chocolate w/ rainbow sprinkles!
 Next up, I had a request from ZEHS to do some cake pops!
 These were for my youngest son's class.
 They were a big hit!
Even when they're in high school, they like to be the hit of the class, LOL!
Chocolate cake pops dipped in milk and white chocolate w/ green décor!
This was another set I did for another GVSU event.

 They had a St. Patty's Day party!
What better snack than green cake pops!
Chocolate covered pretzels
 Chocolate dipped pretzels are another popular request.
These were for another occasion at ZEHS.
Vanilla cake pops dipped in chocolate w/ winter sprinkles
 They did cake pops as well.

 I once again added snowflake sprinkles and nonpareils for that winter touch.
Ladies Bake Sale
 In the springtime we had a bake sale for our ladies ministry at church.
 I wanted to do something pretty and springy and encouraging...
 So I decided on these floral accented cookies.
I did a black background and trimmed them with rosebuds and greenery...
Then added Faith, Hope, Love, Joy, and Peace to them.
I love the way they turned out and they were fast sellers!
Love being able to contribute to my church!
Vanilla butter cookies with royal icing
 These cookies were special.
They were for a special couple in our church who tried to have children for a LONG time.
After many years, the Lord blessed them with a beautiful daughter through adoption!
I went to her baby shower and the story of their journey just brought me to tears.
It was so ordained by God...the whole journey.
He had His hand on it every step of the way.
Such a beautiful child for a beautiful couple.
White cake with classic homemade buttercream
In April of 2018, we had a pretty special occasion in our house!
Both my son and myself, graduated from college!
Evan graduated from GVSU and I graduated from WGU.
We had a party with the family and celebrated before Evan headed north for his new
summer job...which we'll learn more about in the next set of cookies!
Vanilla butter cookies with royal icing
 In April, Evan accepted a job with the Mackinac Historic State Parks as a historical interpreter.
We took him up to the island in April and had several trips planned to visit and vacation throughout the summer.
In May, he texted me saying he told his coworkers that I was a baker...
And could I please bring cookies...
 Well what do you say when your baby is bragging on you?
 Of course!
He did inform me that I made trumpets instead of bugles...ooops!  LOL!
 The "kids" (as I call them) loved them.
 They sent me a thank-you note and were so sweet.
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The next time we headed up was in July...
I "might" have gotten another request for cookies...
Vanilla butter cookies with royal icing
In July, we once again visited our son on Mackinac Island.
We have been staying at the Main Street Inn & Suites each time we go.
The previous time we went in May, the girls behind the front desk were 
complimenting me on the cookies I brought for the state park workers.
So...
I had already agreed to bring Evan's coworkers more cookies this time...
So since I was already baking...I made some for the girls at the front desk of our hotel as well.
I did some festive July 4th cookies for the holiday.
I think this now catches us up for the year.
I'm not going to promise I'll be better at blogging...
Because I know I probably won't.
But I'll try...
I can promise I'll try... ;)
As always...if you need any sweet treats for your occasions or events, feel free to let me know!
Have a sweet week!
Melody




Friday, January 23, 2015

Got All My Ducks In A Row...(Baby Boy Shower Cookies)

 I think I may have mentioned once or twice how much I love being a part of people's celebrations!  That is one of the best parts about baking cakes and cookies and cake pops and all kinds of fun desserts for people!  Celebrating LIFE!  Be it weddings, new babies, new homes, birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, or...simply JUST BECAUSE!
Celebrating life is something we should do more often!  Sometimes we get so caught up in the day to day, and the negativity...we forget to be truly grateful for all of the good surrounding us!
A new baby is certainly something to be grateful for!  So I was honored to make these baby shower cookies when I got a last minute request!
 This was a fun order to create because I was given free reign over creativity!  I may have mentioned that once or twice too...how I love having free reign to do what I want!  Hehe!
I was told the cookies needed to be light blue and white (as it's a baby boy) and that the theme was rubber ducks.  But other than that...no specifics...YAY!!!  I've done rubber duckies several times for other showers, but I was looking to do something a little different and fun.  And since the colors given to me were blue and white, I knew I wouldn't be doing them in typical yellow.  I thought a white duck with blue accents would be nice.  When I came across the idea for bubbles, I knew that was it!  The perfect blue accent!  I wanted a little more up top though...so I went with the blue rosette.  I think they turned out pretty cute!
 We added blue and white baby bottles and onesies to the platter as accent cookies to go along with the rubber duckie theme.  I was pretty happy with how both turned out.
 Baby cookies are always so much fun to create!
Best wishes to the new mom-to-be!
May your journey as a new mommy be blessed!

Friday, October 24, 2014

Baby Shower! (Whale Theme)...

 As much as I love the baking and decorating aspect of this job...
Another thing I adore about this job is...
Getting to be a part of people's celebration.
Even if I'm not physically there...I enjoy that I get to contribute to their celebration.
Be it birthdays, reunions, holidays, wedding, or babies!
It's a wonderful feeling knowing that I can help people celebrate!
 Sometimes I know the customer...sometimes they are a referral from a friend or family member and I only know "of" them...regardless...helping them celebrate is a blessing to me!
With this order, we are celebrating a new life!
A precious baby boy will be joining a family soon!
 As I've mentioned before, I love when I'm pretty much given free reign to create what I want.  I asked for a napkin or invitation so that I'd have something to go by...
And...
IS THIS EVER CUTE OR WHAT?!?
 What a fun theme for a baby shower!
Whales!
Sometimes we see the "same 'ol, same 'ol" on Pinterest party ideas.
But I had never seen a whale theme.
A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E!
 I had so much fun designing/planning these cookies!
They are actually a "cookies on a cookie".
I had a whale cookie cutter, but I didn't like the shape...plus it didn't match the one on the napkin well.  So I got a little creative.  I grabbed one of my tools...did a little bending and crimping...and...VOILA!  He turned out just like the little whale on the napkin!
I decided just a plain whale would be a little...meh...
So I wanted to really tackle the design on the napkin.
I used an oblong plaque cutter, added the whale shape on top, then piped a border and mini whale silhouettes around the edge.
How fun is that!
 Cake pops are on the menu too!
I don't do the traditional "cake/frosting" mixture...I find it overly sweet/rich.
I simply offer a cake "truffle".
A bite-sized morsel of moist cake dipped in either white or milk chocolate.
This cake pop is a "confetti cake" dipped in white chocolate and I added some blue and green sanding sugar to match the color scheme.
 Sometimes...
When I have a smaller order, I like to do a little something extra special.
I add extra ribbon and fun little tags to the cake pops.
I don't normally do this with larger orders...as you can imagine...it's quite time consuming.
But this was a smaller order, so I had a little fun with it.
Sweet Ivy would like to say CONGRATULATIONS to the mommy-to-be!
Good luck and God bless your sweet new bundle of joy!