Oooh, how I wish I'd used this idea: DIY menu wheel. On Once Wed.... |
This is probably going to sound odd but I’m at a loss as to what to have for dinner – make something, go out for Italian or Chinese? And of course since I was also thinking of a post to write, I started thinking about the menu you serve at your wedding reception.Most people will go a “safe” route when it comes to picking the menu for their wedding – fish, chicken or beef. These traditional fares will ensure that there’s something for everyone – and vegetarian options are always available so I didn’t forget about vegetarians.If you and your fiancé consider yourselves “foodies... |
I made the menu cards in a typewriter font and used library pockets to model them after vintage library cards. The champagne and wine was generously provided by my husband's father, from his private collection. We used a sword to cut the cake. ... |
Magnolia debuts their new summer dessert menu.... |
Luncheon bridal showers are a staple of American wedding tradition, but in the Summer time, not many people want to be a slave to the kitchen or heat up their home by turning the oven on. This salad includes two of my favorite things - blackberries and raspberries - and is one I make every year for parties and just for myself. The ingredients are fresh and light and including this on your wedding shower menu is sure to be a crowd pleaser: Perfect Summer Salad * Enough spinach for how many you are serving. I like to mix it with romaine or whatever other lettuce looks good at the time. * ... |
I am excited to welcome Annemarie Buckley of Scout's Honor Co.as a contributor to Frolic! Her summer camp style really speaks to me so I am thrilled to have her on board! First up is this great painted stripe idea that can be used for menus, invitations, or notes. Annemarie also included some adorable arrow name tags perfect to tie around napkins or chairs. Click through here for the full instructions (which are easy as pie) and additional photos! Thank you Annemarie! Photos by Annemarie Buckley/Scout's Honor Co. for Frolic!... |
{Photo credits: Whole Living}I am already looking forward to the weekend because my honey and I are heading to WI to spend some quality time at a cabin. We're going to spend the weekend cooking huge breakfasts, grilling lunch and having a picnic or two. Despite the fact that neither of us are big fans of the outdoors we are going to attempt some hiking. We'll see how it goes!Since the picnic bridal shower I cohosted I have had picnics on my mind. So I can't wait to have a picnic on Saturday evening at the cabin. I have been on somewhat of a vegetarian kick lately so this picnic ... |
If you prepare for your summer wedding and you’re looking for some elements that compose the menu then you have to know that you can definitely apply for a light menu and in this category there are the foods with French pattern. It’s tasty, practical and easy to prepare as well as great to digest, the French menu satisfies everybody’s hunger. Here’s the option for your wedding menu, something that we suggest to you and it has a certain way of being followed by each type of food. French menu Let’s start with the first types of food: the sandwich. It’s simple and in the same time it... |
We are finishing up the day with Lynn Russell of Satsuma Press and some pure deliciousness. Lynn is giving us her tips for creating a really beautiful, seasonal menu. One of the things I absolutely love to do (besides print, of course) is cook. And I think one of the most memorable parts of a wedding can and should be the food! I thought I’d just include a few sample menus, one for each season. These are all menus that I made up when printing the samples for the Satsuma Press Wedding Line! Long before I was a printer, I was a cook – so I particularly like it when the two intersect... |
What’s on your wedding menu? Your wedding menu is one of the most important aspects of your wedding celebration. I’m not going to lie, when I receive a wedding invitation in the mail, I get excited about two things: the couple’s love and the food! I dream about what will be included in my own wedding menu, and how I will display my menus for my guests. Here are a few of my favorite ways: Belly band menu~ Tucked into napkin~ Displayed on an easel~ There are so many creative ways to let your guests know what they’re eating. How are you showcasing your wedding menu? We’d love to ... |