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Kaylee & Braydon {Cake Smash}

Sunday, June 9, 2013

 
I first photographed these cuties when they were about 5 months old. It's so fun to see how they're growing and changing! And after seeing how much TWO children run around, I say this to their parents, "Bless you both and may you have lots of energy!" For Kaylee and Braydon's one year celebration, we had Mickey & Minnie cakes by Brandi at Sweet Treats. I think they both enjoyed their afternoon treat (especially Kaylee, who dug into Braydon's cake before he did!). Check out my Facebook page to see more from Kaylee & Braydon's 1 year session.

Cash {Cake Smash}

Monday, April 15, 2013

 
Cash. A cool name for a cool kid. I had SO much fun meeting this little guy the other day. He has such a sweet personality and adorable smile! We had a slow start to the smashing of the cake, but I learned one thing from Cash. Gentlemen use forks. Ha! That's all it took- gave the little man a fork and he was set to go! Don't forget to check out my Facebook page to see more photos from Cash's 1 year session.
 

Polar Express Birthday Party

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

 
 
My son loves trains. LOVES them. Since his birthday is so close to Christmas, we decided to do a Polar Express themed birthday party. As I quickly learned, Polar Express isn't quite as popular as it was even a few years ago. It was really difficult trying to find anything related to the movie or book. I did some research on google and Pinterest to find ideas, but I wanted to post what we did in case there's anyone else out there having trouble with ideas. First, I printed out these letters to Santa (find them here) for the kids. I thought it'd be fun for them to do in between presents and cake (and a great keepsake for mom & dad too!)
 


 
 Next, I made chocolate covered marshmallow spoons for the hot chocolate. Unfortunately, I didn't bookmark the site that I got the tutorial from, but these are pretty easy. Take a regular plastic spoon, pour any kind of melted chocolate you like (milk, semi-sweet, dark or white) into dip in spoon, add marshmallow. Let sit overnight until firm. Next, dip entire spoon into melted chocolate and decorate as desired.
 
 
 
 
 
I did some semi-sweet (my favorite) and some white chocolate (for relatives that have a cocoa allergy) and alternated between Christmas-style sprinkles and crushed candy canes. These were a huge hit with kids and adults alike.
 
I also made bell ornaments as party favors for the kids. My mother-in-law had tons of silver bells, I created the tag saying " The bell still rings for all who truly believe" in Photoshop, added some extra jute I had lying around to hold everything together and viola!
 
 
 
And of course, don't forget the cake. Everyone (my son most importantly) l-o-v-e-d this cake. I found an image online and knew this is what we had to have. Brandi at Sweet Treats made this for us and she did wonderful. I almost didn't want to cut it, but I'm glad I did- it was delish!
 
 
 
 
 
I did not take photos of the food we served, but here are Pinterest links to the recipes:
 
 
 
Enjoy!
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Guess Who's Turning One!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

I'm so excited to say that I've been in business for one year as of August! It's been a wonderful year of learning, experimenting and meeting great people. I'm so lucky to have such great clients- new and old. I hope to continue to live up to your expectations for year two! Please take advantage of my "gift" to you below! (Not valid with other discounts)