Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

{tutorial} How to Frost Cakes Like a Pro!

I love to bake cakes for all different occasions but when it comes time to frosting the cake, I don't know what I am doing.  I just try to pack on the icing so every part of the cake is covered.  What I end up with is a great tasting cake but one that looks a mess!  I am sure a lot of you can relate.  So,  I thought it would be a great idea to put together amazing cake icing tutorials that I found and put them together in this post for you.

petal frosting tutorial ♥ la receta de la felicidad 

ruffle icing tutorial ♥ martha stewart

pastel swirl icing tutorial ♥ sweetapolita

  swirl frosting tutorial ♥ better homes and gardens 

rose icing tutorial ♥ i am baker

vertical ruffle icing tutorial ♥ bakers royale
 

ombre petal icing tutorial ♥ prudent baby 

simple icing tutorial ♥ whisk kid



Do you have a favorite way to frost a cake?  Would love for you share by leaving a comment. 

Monday, June 11, 2012

{Party Inspiration} Let's Set Sail Celebration


Party planning is in full swing this week with the girls birthday party happening this Saturday.  I have found many great ideas and products that I plan to incorporate for the Let's Sail Party.  I am working with amazing vendors whose products will add the perfect details and touches for the big day.  In the meantime, I wanted to share some fun ideas I found for a nautical beached themed party with you.


 {Sailboat Cake}

 {Napkin with Lifesaver}

 {Paper Boat Place Card}

 {Rope Vase}

Find many more nautical beach party ideas on my Pinterest Let's Set Sail board HERE.


I look forward to sharing all the details from the party soon.  Stay tuned!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

{Party in the Works} Let's Set Sail Party!

It's that time of year again.  As summer draws closer, Annabelle and Madeleine's birthdays draw closer and that means coming up with a new theme for their party.  The girls had all sorts of ideas that changed on a daily basis.  From a rainbow party, to a unicorn party, to an Ariel party and so on.  I was having a hard time keeping up and wasn't sure if we were ever going to find a theme that they both could agree on.  We mentioned to the girls that we booked a trip to the beach to the Caribbean for our summer trip, and since then they  are all about having a summer beach themed birthday party.  And so the design for their invitation began.


My mother-in-law had given the girls a skirt and dress from The Children's Place for Easter that had such a fun color palette that consisted of a bubblegum pink, fuchsia, sunny yellow and navy.   From the moment that I saw the skirt and dress, I thought that at some point I would love to include these colors for an upcoming party.  I decided to use this color palette for the printables for their party.

Here is a peek of the invitation I created. 


 Looking forward to sharing ideas and inspiration I find when planning Annabelle and Madeleine's party over the next couple of weeks with you!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

{Recipe} Cherry Blossom Macarons from Cannelle et Vanille


I have wanted to post this recipe for a long time but wanted to wait until now with it being Spring with the flowers in bloom.  Aran Goyoaga of Cannelle Et Vanille took inspiration from nature, specifically cherry blossoms when creating this macaron recipe for Martha Stewart Weddings.  Aran works as a freelance food stylist, photographer, and writer.  She creates delicious recipes and captures stunning photos on her award-winning blog Cannelle Et Vanille (that's "Cinnamon and Vanilla" in French). Scroll down to view Aran's Cherry Blossom Macaron recipe so you too can make these macaron beauties!




Makes about 4 dozen small macarons
Note: Make three batches of this recipe, and color each with a different shade. Use bright pink, pale pink, and copper colors.

MACARON SHELLS
180 grams almond flour
240 grams powdered sugar
140 grams egg whites
3 grams egg white powder
2 grams of finely ground sea salt
80 grams granulated sugar
Few drops of food coloring

In a large bowl, sift together the almond flour, powdered sugar, and salt. Set aside.
In the bowl of an electric mixer, add the egg white and the egg white powder. Whip on medium speed until egg whites start to increase in volume.
When the egg whites are almost fully whipped and very fluffy, slowly start sprinkling in the sugar. After all the sugar is incorporated, whip the meringue on high speed until stiff peaks have formed. Then add the food coloring.
Add the dry ingredients to the meringue and, with a spatula, fold the meringue into the dry ingredients. This is called “macaroner.” It is better to fold slowly and test a couple of macarons because it is possible to over fold this mixture. You want a shiny mass. For this amount of ingredients, I would say that it will only take about 10 to 15 strokes. But again, it is better to check for consistency. You are looking for a mass that spreads a little but not too much, otherwise the macarons will be flat.
Pipe the mass onto half sheet pans lined with silpats. Let them sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes to dry. You want the tops not to stick to your finger when you touch them. This will ensure a crack-free macaron.
Have your oven preheated at 350 degrees. Bake one sheet pan at a time positioning it in a middle rack. Turn oven to 300 degrees. Bake for about 8 minutes and rotate sheet pan to ensure even baking. It should take about 14 minutes, but that depends on the oven. You want to be able to pick up the macaroon without it falling apart, but you don’t want to over bake it either. It is better to bake it slowly so no browning occurs.
Remove them from the oven and slide the silpat onto a cold surface. Let them cool on the silpat.

BUTTERCREAM FILLING
Note: Flavor the buttercream for the pink macarons with cherry blossom extract and the copper ones with cocoa powder.
100 grams of egg whites
200 grams of granulated sugar
300 grams of room temperature unsalted butter
flavoring (cherry blossom extract and sifted cocoa powder)
In the bowl of an electric mixer, lightly whisk together egg whites and sugar. Place over a water bath until sugar is dissolved and the mixture is warm to the touch, shiny, and very fluffy. Bring bowl to the electric mixer and whip, adding a tablespoon of butter at a time, until stiff peaks form. Make sure the meringue has cooled to room temperature. Then add the flavoring and mix until incorporated.
Pipe a teaspoon of the buttercream on a macaron and top with another one that is similar size.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

{Interview} Meet Wild Orchid Baking Company



Recently, I was putting together pictures for a new boards on Pinterest called Somewhere Over the Rainbow and another board for Beautiful Flowers.  That is when I came across the most elegant and exquisite cakes. I instantly fell in love and had to learn more.  I discovered that the creator and designer behind these gorgeous pieces of art is Erin from Wild Orchid Baking Company.  See my first post HERE featuring Erin's tutorial on creating your own cake flowers.


Located in the North Hampton, NH, Wild Orchid Baking Company offers cakes and cupcakes that are breathtaking masterpieces.



I had the honor and privilege to interview Erin last week and I am delighted to share with you some of her beautiful and unique designs. Are you ready to swoon?



{Question}  Please tell us about Wild Orchid Baking Co., from conception of the idea to where you are today.

Wild Orchid Baking Company is a custom cake studio in North Hampton, NH. I started my food career as a fine dining restaurant pastry chef a little over 10 years ago. 5 years ago while trying to figure out what direction I wanted my pastry career to take, I took a sugar flower class with Ron Ben-Israel. I instantly fell in love with sugar flowers and knew this was what I wanted to do! I started making the cakes from my house, mostly for family and friends. Then 3 years ago I opened up shop. Today we're a busy custom cake studio, creating cakes for weddings and any other occasion. At times it's been a bumpy road, but I always feel so lucky to do what I love!


{Question}  Do you have a favorite cake that you created?

From a design perspective, I don't know that I could pick a favorite cake! One near and dear to my heart is actually the biggest cake I've ever made. It was 7 tiers of cake and close to 1,000 sugar flowers. It took weeks of planning, prepping and stressing out. But when it was all said and done, the cake was a success! It was such a special moment for me in my cake career. It helped me realize that if I put my mind to it, nothing is out of reach.  From a flavor perspective my latest favorite is my orange-clove cake. It's so summery and light and absolutely surprises everyone who tastes it!


{Question}  What are your favorite sources for inspiration when creating your beautiful cakes?

When creating cakes I love to look at other designer's work, but I also love non-cake related sources. I love to draw inspiration from fashion, textiles, art, etc. Inspiration can really come from anywhere!


{Question}  What is next for Wild Orchid Baking Co.?  Would love to hear about them!

So many fun things on the horizon for WOBC! This upcoming wedding season has me so excited! Couples are more open than ever to using un-traditonal designs. Color is also very big this year. As a business we'll be launching a new line of Giant Cupcake Cakes for our clients who want a little something special, without doing a full custom cake. A very special project I'm working on is adding Dessert Buffets to our sweet offerings! I've been working on this a while now, because if we're going to do it, we have to do it right! Look for expanded individual dessert selections and even stands and dishes!



Thanks so much Erin for sharing your answers with us today!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

{Giveaway} iota giveaway: 3 categories - 3 winners!

UPDATE!!
We have a winner!
Comment #105 - Fiona N.
Comment #8 - Alli @ cupcake diaries
Comment #30 - Kristina @ a home made by kiki
Congratulations!
Please email stefanie@annaandblue.com for info to claim your prizes.


As you know, I have fallen in love with Pinterest.  It has become an obsession really.  I find the most amazing pictures.  It is my go to place for finding inspiration for holidays, desserts, home design and so much more!  Recently, I was looking for color palette ideas when I came across the most amazing, colorful, and chic products. I instantly fell in love and had to learn more.  I discovered that the designer and founder behind these stylish designs is Kelly Alford of iota.  I look forward to sharing with you all about iota and know that you will be impressed with their amazing fashionable styles.  

As a special treat, iota has offered 3 giveaways for 3 winners!

What inspired you to start iota?
Born of a wish to be my own client, I began iota as a wholesale stationery and greeting card designer/manufacturer in 2003, incorporating some of the ideas that were left on the table by my graphic design clients. In my graphic design business, I had specialized in branding and identity creation, which proved valuable experience for my role with iota. At the time, my youngest child, Ruby, was just starting kindergarten, and I discovered I had more time and energy to create when she was in school. Today, iota is growing up--just like Ruby, who is now in high school. Also, I had always made my own birthday cards, invitations and more--a definite precursor to starting iota. I officially put the idea of iota into motion as an exhibitor at the National Stationery Show--we only showed mock-ups (we didn't have real products yet!), and it was a resounding success. Our designs were an immediate hit with buyers and retail customers.


What has been the most exciting moment for iota?
The most exciting iota moment happened on December 7, 2007, when CSS Industries came calling. It was perfect timing: I was looking for that next step for iota. And, in just a few months, iota was officially acquired by CSS Industries under their C.R. Gibson company. The acquisition allowed me to essentially quit my "day job," my graphic design business, and really devote more time to growing iota.


Tell me about a current fashion trend that you like to incorporate in your designs.
We don't follow color or fashion trends at iota--we create them! We do follow social, political and cultural trends, however. For example, we see our dependence on technology increasing and our interaction with technology changing. So, we set out to create accessories that make it a "softer" interface...products like phone covers, e-reader and tablet covers and laptop sleeves that showcase individual expression and personal style. We see the next generation seeking simplification in life, so we create products, like our new iotaSAKS, that are perfect for farmer's markets, for replacing dependence on plastic bags, and products meant for cooking and entertaining at home. We love to design products that we use ourselves--this is always a wonderful place to begin development of new ideas!


What is next for iota?
We are focused on building iota into a meaningful lifestyle brand, and this translates into many things. We are dedicated to infusing sustainability into the iota business model and into our designs, like using eco-friendly and fair trade materials. Social responsibility and the "triple bottom line" is becoming more of a focus for us in all aspects of our brand. As iota evolves, we look to expanding the bold, colorful and irreverent iota brand into more lifestyle categories. Every iota makes a difference!


 I just love learning about how other fabulous women start their businesses and feel so inspired by the iota team. A special thanks (Danke!) to Jennifer for working with me to make this feature & giveaway possible.

Who wants to WIN?? Here's how to enter:

1. Take a look at the goodies at every iota and come back here to leave a comment with your favorite item.

2. Are you a fan of anna and blue paperie on Facebook? If not, become one here and "like" our page! If you are a new fan, please say hello on our wall. Then come back here and let me know that you did.

3. Post about this giveaway on Facebook, Twitter or your blog. Leave a comment with the link here.

4. Do you follow my blog? If not, subscribe here.  Come back here to leave a comment that you did!

5. Become a fan of every iota on Facebook by clicking here and "liking" them. Don't forget to say that anna and blue paperie sent you! Leave a comment here letting me know that you did.

It will be verified that winners are fans of each page.

Please leave a separate comment for each entry! If posting as anonymous, please leave your contact info!

Winner will be chosen on Friday, February 24, 2012 at 10:00pm (cst) Any entries after this time will be void. Winner will be selected using random.org.

Friday, February 17, 2012

{Inspiration} Creative Ways to Use Paint Swatches

If you've ever painted a room, or anything in your house, you probably have a few paint chips laying around.  Today, I am sharing with you lots of creative ways to use paint swatches including tutorials.  After seeing this post, you might just be inspired to find your old paint chips and create something amazing!










Monday, February 13, 2012

{Pinned on Pinterest} Hearts & Love Valentine's Day Picks


 {Valentine's Little Angels FREE PRINTABLE}

Can you believe that tomorrow is already Valentine's Day?  Inspired by hearts and vibrant colors, I chose designs that reminded me of all things sweet.  The best part is that many of these ideas include tutorials and are easy to create for occasions throughout the year!


Follow my boards HERE

The quickest way to start pinning is to receive an invite.
Email me at stefanie@annaandblue.com and I will send you an invite.
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