Friday, December 24, 2010

White Christmas wonderland party

 
 
Wow - look at this party my Sister in law Terri and some of her work colleagues popped together at thier workplace.

The theme was white forest and white feast and the table was a collaboration of some of her work mates treats and items I baked all pulled together with some spectacular styling.
Some of the items on the table will look a bit familiar. Yup that's my white stand from Sharnel Dollar designs at the back with the White Christmas on top, also from Sharnel Dollar are the 2 Rosie jars in large and small filled with Marshmallow and white Ferro Rocher.

The little 'otto' jars with milk bottles are from The Brown Button Trading Co and the 'crystal' type jar filled with nougat is from Target and I got the cute little wooden white Christmas Tree from Big W.

The little footed white stand was a gift from my Aunty last Christmas.

White Feast Menu
Vanilla cupcakes with vanilla Italian Meringue Buttercream topped with white sugar flowers
White snowflake sugar cookies (click here for recipe and instructions)
Macadamia Shortbread
French Macarons filled with Salted Caramel and white chocolate ganache
Tim Tam snowflake pops
Sugar snowflakes to pop ontop of white Tim Tams.
Melting moments, white Christmas and assorted lollies/ sweets/ candy were provided by the work team.

Oh and before you ask I can't tell you the name of the workplace or they'll be inundated with resumes :)

 Photo's, decorations and styling by someone else.

11 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous white Christmas table!

    Merry Christmas to you and your family :)

    katena x

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  2. Wow, I'm sure you and your sister could run a profitable business! :) What a fantastic and SWEET winter wonderland! You are truly so talented! I'm always inspired by all of your goodies! Have a very Merry Christmas and cheers to 2011!

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  3. Wow - that is a very impressive party theme, looks stunning. Merry Christmas to you and your family, have a great day ;0)

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  4. Hehe no doubt they would have resumes piling up if this is the sort of thing on offer! Merry Christmas to you and your family! :)

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  5. Stunning! This is the way I picture Christmas in my mind! Gorgeous, romantic, fairy like and full of fabulous treats! A very Merry Christmas to you all!

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  6. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family!

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  7. Really impressive. Happy Holidays!

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  8. Are you in event planning? If not you definitely should be! With your baking talent and creativity you would be incredibly successful!! Happy New Year and best of luck in 2011

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  9. This is so pretty. Love how they just 'popped it together'...wonder what an even would look like if they had months to plan! :)

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  10. When we think about the true meaning of Christmas, we are left with simple emotions that anyone can relate to. We experience enjoyment, expect, and love for others.

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