Posts Tagged ‘Culinary Concepts’

Amy and John, part three

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

And now for the details… my favorite part! Amy and John really put a lot of thought into their wedding day.  They wanted to make sure that their guests were taken care of, and that the fun never ended! How can you go wrong with a self-serve candy station, photobooth, and cupcake tower? They also provided a late night snack– mini sliders and french fry cones! Such a great day. Guests walked away with full bellies and fun photo keepsakes.

Congratulations to Amy and John!

A simple and easy way to dress up your escort table– by Brianna Kebo Events

What a perfect shot!

Delicious hors d’oeuvres, compliments of Culinary Concepts

Perfect size cake for the couple to cut, especially when there is a self-serve candy station and cupcake tower for the guests!

Huge thanks to 8Twenty8 Studios.

Amy and John, part one

Friday, May 14th, 2010

I had the pleasure of working with some great vendors on this wedding. It was a perfect day on Coronado Island, and the wedding was gorgeous.  8Twenty8 Studios was kind enough to pass along some of my favorite photos from the wedding to post on the blog. Here is the first round– details!

Amy’s Hair was amazing… I loved all the curls. Gorgeous!

Venue: Glorietta Bay Promenade and Coronado Community CenterCaterer: Culinary ConceptsPhotographer: 8Twenty8 StudiosDJ:  Disco Friend (DJ Daniel Peterson), Florist: San Diego Wholesale Flowers, Rentals: Abbey Party Rentals

Cake Alternatives

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

When guests arrive to the wedding reception, most assume there will be a three-tier cake elegantly displayed in the room. Lately, more couples are breaking tradition and coming up with alternative options for their sweet ending {I would choose to serve both!!} Check out these options:

Mini Donuts: Mini donuts are showing up at weddings, corporate events, birthdays, and private parties. The idea of having fresh, warm donuts made onsite at the end of an evening just brings a smile to my face. It is interactive, fun, and most of all… *DELICIOUS*. Here are two local companies that are doing great things with fried dough {Dolce Donuts and Party Donuts}.

Pies: An assortment of pies is a great way to have “cake” without actually having cake. You can create a display of pies for your guests to admire.  This provides something sweet,  something to cut, and a beautiful display.  Julian is well-known for their apple pies (my fav), and here is a place to order them.  {Another option: cheesecake!}

Bundt Cakes:   Surprisingly enough, bundt cakes are making there way into wedding receptions– and one company my be the reason for this.  Nothing Bundt Cakes, originally established in Las Vegas, has made its way to sunny San Diego.  Between bundtlets and tiered bundts, there is something for everyone. Getting creative and baking something tasty pays off!!! And look how adorable they are!

Cupcakes: How can you resist something so small, so tasty, and so perfect! Cupcakes are a great way to give your guests their own “personal” cake. San Diego has several options for the bride and groom. Here are just a few places– Cupcakes Squared, Cups, Babycakes.


Assorted Mini Desserts: There are so many options when it comes to “shrinking” your desserts.   My Sweet and Saucy is baking individual lollipop cakes that are so cute you won’t want to eat them. Check out their blog for other great ideas– true inspiration that will make you drool. Culinary Concepts offers dessert shots to give you bite-size goodness. And Eccentric International Chefs is creating an assortment of mini delights. There is an abundance of talented pastry chefs that can create a special dessert for your wedding guests– you just have to ask!

Ice Cream: Whether it’s ice cream bars or sundae stations, this cold treat is a great alternative for those non-cake loving couples {yes, there are people out there who do not care for cake–shock!}.  Crunchtime and Ben&Jerry’s both offer ice cream sundae catering services. YUM! If you want something fruity and refreshing, California Quivers may be the perfect option. Ask your caterer what they can do!!

What do yo plan on serving your guests on your wedding day? Cake, pie, ice cream… as long as it is something you love, you can’t go wrong!

Melani and Michael, part one

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Melani and Michael had a beautiful outdoor ceremony overlooking the La Jolla beaches at the Robert Paine Scripps Forum.  Michael (perpetual surfer) and Melani (island gal) are the perfect match.  This beautiful couple incorporated several personal details, which personalized the event *love love love*. Melani envisioned an island-themed tropic oasis…. and it was perfect! The entire wedding party made my day exciting, and they definitely kept me on my toes. It was impossible to ignore the love that this group had for the wedding couple.  I became instant friends with Melani when I witnessed the overwhelming kindness (and thoughtfulness) that she demonstrated to her family and friends (and Michael is the same way!).  Melani was a joy to work with; she was detailed and organized– what every coordinator dreams of!! Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong! Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your big day!! May your marriage be filled with love, laughter… and the BEACH! :)

Here are a few details:

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AndyKing_0257I loved these boutonnieres. Diane Reichenbach, Whimsey Florals, did a wonderful job with the Snake Grass. I thought it was a perfect balance of feminine and masculine.

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AndyKing_0902 These escort card holders were hand-crafted by Melani’s family– sent over from the Islands. Wow! This was the perfect touch to their tropical oasis theme.

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Thank you to all the wonderful vendors who made this possible:

  1. Venue: Robert Paine Scripps Forum- Donna Stout
  2. Caterer: Culinary Concepts- Gina Eliason
  3. Florals: Whimsey Florals- Diane Reichenbach
  4. Photographer: Andy King Photography
  5. DJ: DJ Guy- Nicholas Witzler
  6. Cake: Edelweiss Bakery
  7. Officiant: Reverend Powers
  8. Transportation: Arti Limosine