costume check: wilmington wedding…
Posted: June 8, 2012 Filed under: favorites., style & fashion., travel., wedding... Leave a comment »last weekend Gil & I headed to Wilmington for a wedding… my sister-in-law London’s sister Madison was marrying the love of her life & we were ready to celebrate! we’d never been to Wilmington before & i was excited to spend some time in the quaint little town, even if it was just for 22 hours.
Madison & Cullen are both actors & their themed wedding was just too cute to handle. their wedding programs were to die for & looked exactly like a real play bill…
of course every wedding is an opportunity to get dressed up! here’s what i wore:
dress: diane von furstenberg- tolara (an incredible eBay find!)
shoes: sam edelman- yelena via nordstrom (on sale now!)
nail polish: butter- yummy mummy via nordstrom (see a post about how much i love butter london here.)
bag: louis vuitton eva with strap removed (i love a crossbody that turns into a gold chained clutch!)
we had a really fun time with friends & family… i love how weddings always seem to bring people together… Wilmington you were sweet but i didn’t get to see the beach… hopefully we’ll be back again in the future. ciao!
ashley & marshall: a mint wedding indeed…
Posted: October 3, 2011 Filed under: business., cakes., style & fashion., wedding... 1 Comment »i’ve been SO excited to share the photos from ashley & marshall’s uptown wedding. i was HONORED to be doing the cake and when i arrived at the venue, i secretly wanted to stay there to enjoy the festivities. it was beyond beautifully designed and thought out. i was loving it all: pinks & turquoises, succulents, gold chargers, antique china, mercury glass, chevron, a photobooth, vintage brooches & buttons and ruffles of fabric everywhere… and i know the celebration of these two becoming one was one their friends and family will never forget. enjoy my favorites…
also, i loved their wedding video! be curious…
location: the mint museum of craft + design, uptown charlotte NC.
dress: vera wang
photographer: Michael Smith of Ash Imagery
videographer: Josh Gooden
d.j.: Dan Fish of Love City D.J.’s
day of planner: Lauren Fisher of Paper Heart Studios
florals & decor: farmers market + mom’s of the bride & groom along with Ashely herself! lovely!!
our wedding…
Posted: September 3, 2011 Filed under: antiques & trinkets., cakes., cupcakes., favorites., interiors., party., personal., style & fashion., travel., wedding... 2 Comments »today is gil and i’s first anniversary… i’m nothing but speechless when i think of how blessed we are and what we’ve both been rescued out of… i thought the best way to celebrate would be a wedding post of our special day in charleston… i must say, it was nothing short of amazing… literally, the. best. day. ever. thanks AGAIN to everyone who made themselves a part of it by helping and celebrating with us! be curious… enjoy & happy labor day weekend!

guests loved the photobooth! they had their pictures taken upon arrival in front of my great-grandmothers quilt...

my cherished keys {usually on my neck} and an antique brooch gifted from a best friend donned my bouquet...

maps of charleston and a list of our favorite places for guests spending labor day weekend in the low country...

gil's grandmother learned to type on this very royal... guests had fun figuring out how to type us messages...

the other room was filled with tea party desserts... cupcakes, my mom's coconut macaroons, and more cream puffs than you could count.
gil, i couldn’t have asked for a better first year… it’s honestly been the best year of my life. they say the first year is the hardest, but i don’t believe it for a second. here’s to the next one hundred and thirty nine we have left. xoxo
venue: our sweet friends scott & kim’s gorgeous ashley river front house.
rentals: snyder event rentals.
catering: hamby catering. {a charleton fave, and famous for their low-country fabulousness}
flowers: horst wholesale flowers
photography: crystal genes photography. photobooth: hannah blackburn
bride’s dress: alfred sung via poffie girls. re-designed by: j. majors bridal. shoes: calvin klein. jewelry: nicole miller. veil: hand-made by bride.
grooms’ suiting: theory via saks fifth avenue. tie: nordstrom. shoes: nordstrom. cufflinks: etsy.
rings: diamonds direct & tiffany & company.
all paper: {invites, maps, & candy poppers} designed & printed by bride… all paper via paper-source.
cake: baked and designed by bride.
wedding weekend: ashley goodwin…
Posted: August 10, 2011 Filed under: business., cakes., personal., style & fashion., wedding... Leave a comment »it’s always exciting to be working with brides as their wedding day approaches… anticipation, excitement, there’s so much leading up to this most special day. this weekend i’m working with someone uber fabulous! ashley goodwin… not only did we grace the art institute together but she’s an INCREDIBLE interior designer turned photographer… honestly, i’m beyond words excited that she booked me {over a year ago!} to create her wedding cake… shouldn’t i be nervous?! this girl is amazing! be sure to check her out here and here and wish her the best as she and her new hubs head to hawaii in october… charlotte is sad to see you go!
we’ve come up with something fabulous of course and i simply CANNOT wait to see the mint museum uptown put together for this joyous occasion! i can already tell ya that i’ll be blown away… can’t wait to share it with you soon! happy wedding weekend ashley!!!! xoxo hg
nicole & blair: go bright for their wedding cake…
Posted: June 29, 2011 Filed under: business., cakes., personal., wedding... 3 Comments »nicole and i have been work friends for almost 5 years! we’ve had lots of great times at Nordstrom and have laughed a lot while working… she is literally one of the most FUN, and out there {in a really good way!} people i know… why should her wedding cake be any different?! this girl is always making some great fashion statement and has her own personal eclectic style that is just so…… nicole. her favorite color, turquoise was making a big statement at the wedding… the bridesmaid dresses, table details and even classic wayfarers… so when nicole said she wanted her wedding cake to be turquoise as well, i was totally on board!
her and blair tied the knot just a few weeks ago, and her cake ended up being one of the most colorful, knockout, bright, delightful and stunning cakes i’ve ever had the opportunity to make. i have to give props to her florist because the roses were GORGEOUS, and really just pushed the whole cake right on over to my favorites list.
enjoy the photos and CONGRATULATIONS nicole & blair! wishing you a lifetime of happiness…
i also received this to-die-for photo via text from the bride after the wedding! seriously?! but it completely made my day.
happy anniversary: chad & kim…
Posted: June 24, 2011 Filed under: business., cakes., personal., wedding... 2 Comments »i have been excited about this blog post for quite some time… not only are chad and kim dear friends of ours, but:
- kim was one of two very special roomates i’ve had in my life… i loved living with her.
- chad and gil have a long friendship rooted in music…
- i not only had the honor of designing their wedding cake, but i was a bridesmaid as well…
- and i remember the day kim and chad invited some other friends over to our house after a soccer match… i was building cake boards on the living room floor when a guy named gil gatch waltzed in and changed my life forever… {i owe you two sweeties for being a huge part of gil and i getting connected, thank ya!!}
- chocolate cake with raspberry filling
- white cake with strawberry and cream cheese filling
- chocolate chip cake with cannoli filling
- almond cake with chocolate ganache and rasperry filling
- espresso cake with chocolate ganache and cream cheese filling
happy anniversary: elaine & tc…
Posted: June 20, 2011 Filed under: business., cupcakes., wedding... 4 Comments »i was going through a really rough time when my friend elaine set her wedding date… honestly, the timing was perfect. i was so happy for her, but i needed something to keep me busy and my creative juices flowing, i needed to be surrounded by a friend and have my focus and attention taken off myself and my problems for a while… and sometimes the best way to get over hurt in your own life is to start serving others with everything you’ve got.
so, i didn’t just decide to help her plan her wedding but without even thinking i decided to do as much as humanly possible. i declared myself her honorary wedding planner and from there, things just went crazy. she was on a tight budget with 2 little ones, and a husband who traveled for construction work, but still wanted everything she’d ever hoped for in her wedding. i was so excited to invest all the extra time i had to help make it a reality. we had a lot of work to do in just a few months and it was some of the most fun i’ve ever had…
looking back it was quite a whirlwind… we set the date, and then made the what seemed like endless list of things to do: i remember it all like it was yesterday. the two of us booked the church and set the date for marriage counseling. we shopped and found the most PERFECT wedding dress… i was the model for bridesmaids dresses since most of her best friends all live in ohio. we made the guest list and i printed and sent out all of the invitations. we found a great reception site, met with the manager and worked out all the details of the rentals. dj, done. photographer, done. hair & makeup artist, done. candles, printed napkins, done. i even remember being in the shoe store almost FORCING her to buy gorgeous silk wedding shoes even though she didn’t “feel” like they were important… {the photographs now show that i was right about this particular purchase} since her husband is italian, we had a lot of fun booking a great italian caterer, everything we tasted was delish! and he even offered us an eggplant dish just for me
i was excited to take on the wedding cake, {complete with cannoli filling} cupcakes for all the kids who would be attending and ALL of the flowers. man! we found gorgeous red roses at wholesale and her mom, sister, bridesmaids and i spent the night before the wedding doing all the bouquets. {that was way more work than i’d ever imagined, but hey! you learn something new every day…} we made all the rose balls and white paper flowers on the floor of her bedroom weeks before the big day and made really cute favors: cd’s of all of their favorite songs. the day of the wedding, meet me, the coordinator. i had NO problem making sure everyone was where they were supposed to be… getting the brides dress on and telling the flower girl to go at just the right moment… making sure all the vendors got their final payments, and even re-stocking the bar a few times throughout the night… i can honestly say it was the most fun wedding i’ve EVER been to. their families are tons of fun, and i felt like a part of them when it was all said and done.
i don’t think i knew at the time how much helping her with her wedding was healing me from the inside out… the Lord was using this new marriage to restore my own that had just ended. it’s funny how things work out huh? enjoy photos of the incredible day…
elaine and tc: thank you SO much for allowing me to help so much with your wedding. it’s something i’ll never forget… i’m convinced it played a part in my heart being healed from the past and paved the way for my present and future. i love you both and here’s to a very happy 2nd anniversary!
happy anniversary: allison & robert…
Posted: June 6, 2011 Filed under: business., wedding... Leave a comment »i’ve been thinking lately about how i can post some great past wedding cakes without feeling “behind the times.” it hit me that i should be celebrating these great couples and their fabulous cakes on their anniversaries!
so, first up is allison & robert… this was by far, the most detailed cake i’ve ever designed. allison wanted it to look like it was dripping metallic beads… i started the dragaees lighter at the top and heavier towards the bottom. gold, silver and pearl… everything about their reception at center stage in noda was gorgeous! {even the table linens were dripping pearls!} and our talented mutual friend seth snider from seth snider photography did all the photos. check out all the wedding goodness here.
i think now that it’s been a hot minute since the wedding i can tell this crazy story: {if i think about it too much i still start to feel like i might faint} once i started placing the dragaees on one by one {by hand} i realized that i couldn’t stop… they would only stick if the buttercream was at room temperature… so i had to put them all on in one shot which took somewhere around 6-7 hours. after i was finished i took a deep breath only to then figure out that i was all alone and my roommate kim was either gone or sleeping {i can’t remember, but i think if she was asleep i would have woken her up for help!} and the cake needed to be carried to the fridge. {which was not even a little close} all i can say is that i definitely prayed, maybe cried and the angels must have helped me lift the thing, but in the fridge it landed and it turned out perfect!
and ps: i think this is the most breathtaking “cake cutting” photo. ever. breathtaking right?!? happy 2nd anniversary allison and robert! xo!
wedding at the vanlandingham estate…
Posted: March 27, 2011 Filed under: business., wedding... 2 Comments »the gorgeous house nestled off the plaza was built in 1913 by Ralph and Susie Harwood-VanLandingham. they moved from Georgia to Charlotte with their twin son & daughter at the height of the textile boom. already wealthy and working in cotton brokerage they found themselves prospering even more… like a good, creative wife, Susie was the one who designed and drew up the plans for the house basing them on her wish to host and entertain. the VanLandingham’s acquired the house and the five acres for $6000.
the area, we now call “Plaza-Midwood” was originally called Chatham Estates, an exclusive community of 5-acre lots. the median of what is now “The Plaza” was the old trolley line. when the depression hit, most landowners divided and sold their land, but the VanLandingham Estate remained intact. the house is a California bungalow, a new style during the 1900′s, complete with sleeping porches. a lot of the original furnishings still remain, and the place is gorgeous!
the bride sarah, wanted a simple but elegant cake… we decided on a three tier round cake to serve 100 excited guests… {chocolate chip cake with cream cheese filling} thin black grosgrain ribbon trimmed the edges and it sat lovely atop a pedestal silver cake stand. i added some of the most beautiful wholesale flowers and greenery i’ve ever seen on the top and edges… during the process, i had no idea that this cake would turn out to be one of my all-time favorites, but it did. there was something about the perfect clean lines and bunched flowers that took my breath away. the stone backdrop and rainy light shining through the antique windows just added to the ambiance. it was gorgeous to say the least…
enjoy some photos from the day… and props to my lovely intern olivia! not only did she assist me but she carried the cake from the car all the way inside, to the cake table, IN THE RAIN perfectly. i couldn’t have done it without her.





























































































